SHOCK AND HORROR: Americans TERRIFIED By "Hitlerian" Biden Address | America First Ep. 1056SHOCK AND HORROR: Americans TERRIFIED By "Hitlerian" Biden Address | America First Ep. 1056
A slow news day, but we press ahead anyway, with topics to discuss, including the Biden speech, the Texas Supreme Court ruling allowing gay people to opt out of PrEP, and more! America First! is streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Blu-ray on Amazon, and also rental on Vimeo. Thanks for listening and share the podcast with your friends and family! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date with what's going on in the world of politics, pop culture, and pop culture! Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) Hosted by: Alex Blumberg ( ) Executive producer and Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Wire ( ) Special thanks to our sponsor, Myles Hopkins ( ), for sponsoring the show! Thanks to everyone for all the support, and stay tuned for more shows like this and more in the future! Stay tuned to America First, wherever you get your news and information, coming soon! -Ned Paltrow, Nicky J. Fenton & Cozy ( ) - America First. Music: "No Feel Good" by Zapsplatrix Art: "Don't Stop Me, I'll See You Soon" by Jeff Kaale ( ) and "The White House" by John Singleton ( ) "Good Morning America" by Mark Phillips ( ) Directed by John Rocha ( ) Also check out the movie review of "The President Trump" on IMDb, "The Plot Plot" and "No Good Idea" by James Gray ( ) is out now! and "My Movie Reviewed by Steven Bunnell ( ) on IMDB? - "When They've Got a Good Movie" is out on Critically Accompanied by Tom Connelly ( ), and "Against No Feel Good? "No Feels Like That" by & "The Little Girl" by Jeff Perla ( ) & is out in theaters on November 5th, and ( ) . Thank you for listening to the show about the movie "Against 9/9/10/11/19th? , We'll Have A Movie Review? . and we'll Have a Movie Review of "When You've Got A Good Movie by Against 9/10, No Feels So Good Too Too Too Good by The President?"
Transcript
Transcripts from "America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes" are sourced from the Knowledge Fight Interactive Search Tool. You can also explore and interact with the transcripts here.
00:02:53.000We all watched last week as the President Joe Biden condemned 65-70 million MAGA patriots as extremists that are trying to kill the soul of America.
00:03:09.000And I live reacted to it, and we talked all about it last night, and parsed out the real message of the speech, which was that Joe Biden and the security state are going to war.
00:03:20.000And they're going to war against Donald Trump and all of his supporters before this next presidential election.
00:03:26.000Well, the voters agree that the speech is an egregious escalation, new Trafalgar poll?
00:03:36.000says that the majority of Americans thought that the speech was a dangerous and disturbing escalation in rhetoric and that is a relief that the American people agree.
00:03:53.000We'll also talk tonight about a decision which was made today in Texas by the Texas Supreme Court which says that insurance no longer has to cover PrEP, which is a medication for gay people that they take before they have sex so they don't get AIDS.
00:04:11.000And it's a huge victory for religious liberty.
00:04:14.000Texas court says, I don't know if it was the Supreme Court, but a Texas court says that it violates Christians' religious liberty to have employers forced to cover a drug which, in the words of the court, facilitates or encourages homosexual behavior.
00:05:39.000So I ended off the stream at like two o'clock and I still had other stuff to do so then I went out and I had to run some errands and then I came home I barely slept at all and now here I am.
00:08:20.000But aside from that, it's such a slow... and I hate complaining about it, but it's just true and just makes my job... makes my life difficult because I like to talk about what's going on, but then I have to go live.
00:09:07.000And in case you don't know, I gotta cover this stuff because I do a news show, but the more that you lean into what's going on with the LGBT, I'm actually glad that more people are discovering what's going on with all of that.
00:09:26.000Between the Drag Queen Story Hour, the monkey pox, the trans hysteria, this... You really see a revival of a genuine social conservatism which wasn't there six or seven years ago.
00:09:43.000I remember when Donald Trump ran, there was almost no discussion on social issues.
00:09:48.000The conventional wisdom, just a short time ago, was that the social issues were fought and lost ten years ago.
00:09:56.000You know, back in 2015-2016, the idea that a Republican would go out and run on a Christian nationalist message, or opposing LGBT, it was seen as so, it was seen as futile.
00:10:10.000And people thought that the culture wars had been settled, and now we were supposed to fight on other areas, like the economy, and then when Trump came around on things like immigration, and these so-called cultural or identity issues.
00:10:24.000And it's been really good to see, although it's... although it's sad...
00:10:34.000People are catching on, and people are outraged about the grooming that goes on in the public schools, the gay stuff that's in the kids' media, which we covered yesterday with the Saudi Arabia response to Netflix, and now this monkeypox epidemic, and again, the transgender stuff.
00:10:53.000And so you're starting to see, like, Donald Trump is a pretty good barometer of this kind of thing.
00:10:58.000Donald Trump even is now going out at his rallies and saying that men are men and women are women.
00:11:05.000That wasn't part of the program six years ago.
00:11:08.000It wasn't part of the campaign, and it's good to see.
00:11:11.000And the reason I bring that up is because people are sort of realizing what has really actually transpired in the past 20 years.
00:11:20.000All these things that we were told about all of it, about black people and civil rights, about women and women's rights, about gay people and so-called gay rights, the veil is being lifted on all of it.
00:11:33.000And people see BLM, and people see the psycho-feminist stuff, you get the rise of Andrew Tate.
00:11:40.000And as far as the homosexuality, transsexuality is concerned, people start to see, like monkey pox, where a viral epidemic breaks out because 20,000 gay people go on an island for an orgy.
00:11:55.000And people go, wait a minute, they did what?
00:11:59.00020,000 people on an island having an orgy?
00:12:02.000And now this, what is effectively an STD...
00:12:06.000Is ripping through America transmitted almost exclusively by gay men?
00:12:11.000It starts to shine a little bit more light on these vaunted social crusades that were supposed to be universally positive and accepted a short time ago.
00:12:27.000Texas court decision about this drug called PrEP.
00:12:30.000And you'll see like a lot of advertisements for this on TV.
00:12:34.000They'll put ads about this where they've got like trannies and gays and lesbians.
00:12:39.000And I guess this is a drug that gay people are taking so that they can go out and do the kind of monkey pox activities.
00:12:48.000Go out and do what they do without getting AIDS or HIV.
00:12:52.000And apparently up until recently this was covered by employer-based insurance.
00:12:57.000Now, according to this new court decision, it has been ruled that that is a violation of religious liberty and now employers are not mandated to cover that with their insurance.
00:13:09.000So this is a story from, I think this is BBC, it says quote, U.S.
00:13:14.000health care plans that cover the main HIV prevention drug free of charge are in violation of the right to religious freedom according to a judge in Texas.
00:13:25.000Employers are required to cover certain preventative services and medications in their insurance plans under U.S.
00:13:32.000But a group of Texas Christians sued in 2020 over coverage of the HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP drug.
00:13:41.000They argued the drug can facilitate or encourage homosexual behavior.
00:13:46.000That's literally what it's designed to do.
00:13:48.000Gay men are really almost the only ones that are going out there and getting HIV and AIDS.
00:13:55.000And that's because gay men are the ones going out there and having thousands or hundreds of sexual partners and complete and total promiscuity, of course.
00:14:07.000And so this is something that basically allows that lifestyle.
00:14:12.000It permits and facilitates that lifestyle because otherwise God would strike it down.
00:14:17.000You know, it sounds cruel and it sounds not good, but I mean, look.
00:14:24.000That kind of unrestrained, promiscuous behavior is horrible.
00:15:29.000Or rather, hang on, I skipped something.
00:15:30.000It says PrEP is recommended for adults who are at high risk of contracting HIV.
00:15:34.000It can reduce infection risk by 99% when taken as prescribed, according to the CDC.
00:15:41.000The CDC has credited its growing use as a key factor in declining HIV infections.
00:15:46.000Oral additions of the drug have been used by more than 600,000 people in 76 countries.
00:15:52.000Plaintiffs in Texas argued that the system by which the federal government decides what preventative services must be covered by employer insurance plans is unconstitutional.
00:16:02.000The lawsuit filed by Austin-based attorney Jonathan Mitchell, who is credited with devising the state's six-week abortion ban, based, brings together self-proclaimed Christian businesses and employers.
00:16:15.000One plaintiff in the case, Dr. Stephen Hotz, argued that covering PrEP drugs for his employees would be contrary to his sincere religious beliefs.
00:16:24.000The physician, who is a mega donor to the Republican Party and a frequent litigator on behalf of conservative causes, claimed common over-the-counter medications like Truvada and Descovy can facilitate or encourage homosexual behavior.
00:16:40.000Plaintiffs also wrote that they, quote, do not want or need to cover the drug and insurance plans because, quote,
00:16:48.000They're in monogamous relationships with their respective spouses and because neither they nor any of their family members are engaged in behavior that transmits HIV.
00:17:00.000And that is really the crux of the issue.
00:17:02.000As always, when it comes to these kinds of things, when you look at all these so-called medical advancements and then all these culture war issues,
00:17:14.000People try to make it out like it's complicated.
00:18:57.000Those represent less than 1% of abortions in the United States.
00:19:03.00099% are because they don't want the pregnancy.
00:19:07.000And it goes back to, if you're having sex within marriage, you'll never have a need for abortion.
00:19:12.000Because the only person you're having sex with is your marital partner, and the reason you're having sex is for the purpose of procreation, to welcome a child into the world.
00:20:29.000I like that, you know, it's interesting.
00:20:31.000It turns out that the lawyer that devised this case was also behind the six-week abortion ban.
00:20:38.000And if you recall back when the Roe versus Wade decision was overturned back in June,
00:20:43.000It was written by Justin Clarence Thomas and Ted Cruz said something to this effect that abortion was first and then we're going to go after these other things.
00:20:52.000And really, people need to begin to see that everything is connected.
00:20:57.000You can't compartmentalize all these different issues and they're not really as gray as everybody likes to make out.
00:21:30.000That's about as cut and dry and black and white as it gets.
00:21:34.000Even for the most part, promiscuous heterosexuals, it's not even as much of an issue because promiscuous heterosexuals are not on the level of your average homosexual.
00:21:47.000And the same thing goes for the rest of it.
00:21:48.000You know, we've talked on the show about not just the abortion issue, but even things like transgenderism.
00:21:54.000You have all these so-called hot-button culture war debates about bathrooms and girls' sports, and it's so complex.
00:22:19.000Well, you can tell when a person's born.
00:22:21.000You can tell by, you know, you don't even need to look at what is going on with their private business.
00:22:29.000In the vast majority of cases, you can just tell.
00:22:32.000You can look at the face, you can listen to the voice, you can look at the hands, any number of things like that, and it's just common sense, and it's the way it's always been.
00:22:42.000Or, if you think there is no gender, well then, it's also not very difficult.
00:22:47.000If there's no such thing as boys and girls, if those are arbitrary distinctions, if anybody that says they're a boy is a boy, and everybody that says they're a girl is a girl,
00:22:57.000Then anybody that says they're a girl can play in the girls' sports and go to the girls' bathroom.
00:23:02.000And anyway, why do we even need girls' and boys' bathrooms if we're all just the same?
00:23:07.000Why do we need boys' and girls' sports if we're all biologically equal and the same?
00:23:14.000I think that collectively, and it's good to see, as the conservative movement becomes more religious, as the conservative movement becomes more conservative, as it becomes more right-wing, it's been drifting away from libertarianism for 10 years.
00:23:33.000And it drifted with Ted Cruz, and it drifted further with Trump, and it's drifted even further after that because of America First and the Groypers and people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar.
00:23:44.000And now people are realizing that all these things that we thought were kind of unrelated, they really all go back to our fundamental values.
00:23:52.000And it's not a question of being prudish.
00:23:55.000It's not a question of being judgmental.
00:23:58.000It's a question of, you know, what do we believe about reality?
00:24:03.000And what do we believe about the nature of the world and of human beings?
00:24:12.000Because if they are, then this stuff isn't a question!
00:24:15.000No PrEP, and no promiscuity, and no abortion, and no contraception, and no transgenders, and no gay stuff in the kids TV shows, and no drag queens, and no drag queen story hour, and none of it!
00:24:27.000We're gonna have a family-based society, where men and women get married young,
00:24:32.000And they have kids, and that's where sex is occurring, and that's what sex is for, and the women are raising their kids, and they're not working, and the women aren't voting because the man of the house, the father, is casting the vote for the family.
00:24:46.000And the economy is supposed to be designed to allow families, particularly fathers, to support themselves, and have a house, and land, and the ability to eat good food, animal fats, and meat and vegetables,
00:25:03.000So that ever we can rear the next generation and perpetuate and promulgate our society like and everything and then everything kind of falls into place and you realize We don't have this buffet.
00:25:15.000We don't have this great menu of political opinions Well, I'll have a little I'll have you know, big government or capitalism.
00:25:23.000I'll have abortion or life, you know and
00:25:27.000Are we in favor of gay marriage or not?
00:25:30.000Are we in favor of an America First foreign policy and more in Iraq or not?
00:25:37.000Then everything kind of begins to fall into place.
00:25:39.000There's this great clarity and it doesn't mean that there's no nuance or there's no room for disagreement about how all these things are going to happen.
00:25:52.000But on the fundamentals, we begin to get an alignment and a political orientation which is grounded in a sort of airtight set of values.
00:26:05.000And I think that's where the right is moving generally.
00:26:11.000I'm a little bit surprised at how things are going.
00:26:14.000I mean, in a certain sense, I've been pushing for this for a long time.
00:26:17.000I was arguing in 2017 against the alt-right that if we're going to have right-wing victory, we're going to need Christianity.
00:26:26.000I remember back when I first got started, I was arguing with Richard Spencer and James Alsip and Eli Mosley and Patrick Casey, even, at the time.
00:26:36.000Saying, look, it's gotta be a Christian movement.
00:26:45.000And I remember I put that out there, and everybody got on my case and said, oh, you just don't understand.
00:26:49.000We need pagans, and we need this and that, and that's over, and America's over, and we need something else.
00:26:56.000I'm a little bit surprised to see the extent to which there has been this revanchist social conservatism, which is now... Like, I said this a few months ago.
00:27:06.000I said, how likely is it going to be that the Supreme Court overturns gay marriage and you're going to get an anti-gay marriage thing going in America?
00:27:13.000I said, not likely to happen anytime soon.
00:27:43.000And the more that we get a clear look at the kind of society that's been created by tolerance, inclusivity, diversity, equality, and so on, the more repulsed and disgusted and remorseful that people are about what we've done.
00:28:02.000The more that we look at the kind of racial rhetoric
00:28:34.000That was what was behind Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin, and that's what was there in the Rodney King riots, and that's what was there in the MLK riots, and that's what's been there.
00:29:00.000Then we find out about Orgy Island, where you got 20,000 people in a giant orgy and they go back to their respective countries and have sex with 20,000 other people.
00:29:11.000And the whole country is now immersed in a new plague.
00:29:14.000We've got a return of leprosy in the 21st century.
00:29:44.000It's like Sodom and Gomorrah, literally.
00:29:47.000So, I'm very happy to see the direction that the conservative movement is going in, especially with the lawfare and with the advent of Christian nationalism.
00:29:58.000It's good to see that the social conservatism is being brought back because that's the basis of all conservatism.
00:30:11.000You know, think about an individual's life.
00:30:13.000And it's about an individual's personal conduct with regards to their parents, their eventual spouse, their children, their productivity, their allegiance and their loyalty and their obligations to their neighborhood and their community and their country.
00:33:02.000But if you read in between the lines, there's this very precise message, and it's about scapegoating Trump, and it's about scapegoating the Trump supporters, and it's about framing them in a way as enemy combatants as opposed to domestic rivals.
00:33:22.000Particularly in the way that it differentiates and distinguishes between these so-called mainstream Republicans that we can work with and the MAGA crowd that are extreme and are our enemy.
00:33:34.000They're a war with the soul of our country.
00:33:38.000To differentiate like that is to say you've got a controlled opposition.
00:34:53.000Even though we may disagree, those reasonable Republicans, as well as us, these Democrats, and I represent all of these people, but then you've got them.
00:36:04.000They're gonna be treated like Al-Qaeda, or like...
00:36:07.000Russia or like China or like the Soviet Union the communists or the or some kind of a fifth column That was the clear message of the speech
00:36:17.000And so I pointed that out and, you know, all these liberals came out and said, oh, you know, that's not true.
00:36:40.000It says, quote, A majority of Americans believe President Joe Biden's speech attacking MAGA Republicans was a, quote, dangerous escalation in rhetoric, according to a poll on Tuesday.
00:36:54.000Over half of Americans, 56.8% of them, said the speech is dangerous rhetoric and is designed to incite conflict amongst Americans, according to the Trafalgar Group.
00:37:06.000Approximately one-third of those surveyed, 35.5%, thought it was acceptable campaign messaging for the upcoming midterm elections.
00:37:15.000The majority of Democrats, 70.8% of them, said it is acceptable for the President to say MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the foundations of our Republic.
00:37:28.00018.7% of Democrats said the messaging is divisive.
00:37:32.000Nearly all Republicans, 89%, believed the speech to be a dangerous escalation, while 4.7% found it to be appropriate.
00:37:41.000Among independents, 62% found the speech to be dangerous and 31% found it to be acceptable.
00:37:48.000The poll surveyed 1,084 people between September 2nd and 5th with a 3% margin of error.
00:37:55.000The president gave the speech Thursday in front of Independence Hall where he said that the MAGA Republicans pose a threat to democracy, have no respect for the rule of law, and fan the flames of political violence.
00:38:08.000He called on Democrats, Independents, and mainstream Republicans to come together in an effort to defend democracy.
00:38:15.000So, the majority of Americans agree, and that's great, I guess.
00:38:41.000But as long as the Democrats have a base of support, as long as most of the Democrats support it, honestly it doesn't matter what everybody else thinks.
00:38:52.000The majority of Republicans thought the election was rigged in 2020.
00:38:57.000And I remember because I covered it very closely when it was going on.
00:39:01.000Throughout the Stop the Steal period, throughout the transition from the 2020 election to the inauguration of Joe Biden, Republicans, anywhere between 80 to 90 percent of them, believed that the election was rigged.
00:39:16.000That there was significant fraud, significant voter fraud, which could have changed the outcome of the election in 2020.
00:39:25.000Republicans came out, they showed up, they went to the state capitals, they protested, they went to the governor's mansions, they protested.
00:39:35.000Who the majority of them thought the election was rigged, protested in Republican states, in Republican-controlled state capitals, outside Republican governors' mansions, demanding that the Republican state officials correct the situation.
00:39:51.000Republican lawmakers appealed to a conservative Supreme Court to revisit the case.
00:40:10.000Maybe in 1 out of 100 or 10 out of 100 cases there was an outcome where the result of the election was overturned.
00:40:22.000But realistically, I don't know that we ever even came close.
00:40:25.000I don't know that we ever even came close in like even one state, let alone the three of them that would have been necessary to change the outcome.
00:41:02.000And yet none of that public opinion even mattered.
00:41:04.000And this speaks to the anti-democratic nature, the anti-populist, the so-called democratic deficit of the current regime.
00:41:24.000You look at what people believe and what the government does, and there's almost no correlation.
00:41:29.000People like to think, and I've said this a lot before, that things are as they seem, and the corporations give us what the market demands, and the television gives us what the consumers want, and the media reports what's in the public interest.
00:41:43.000And that is what we're told it is, and that is what people assume it is, and that is what it seems to be.
00:42:03.000That our consumer tastes is what determines what the firms give us in the market, and so on.
00:42:10.000And the things that people want at the ballot boxes, their priorities, and the favorable political views that elect the politicians, those are the things that create the policies.
00:42:22.000But when you parse out the things that people want, when you parse out
00:42:37.000In every one of those ways that I just described, from what is being given to the public, what is being given to the population by the powerful, by the regime, the corporations and the firms don't give the consumers what they want.
00:42:52.000The political media does not deliver the stories in the public interest.
00:42:55.000The politicians don't pass the policies that are most favorable or the highest priorities for the people.
00:43:03.000If anything, what has been shown is that for the longest time, the media and the government and the firms told us what we wanted.
00:43:15.000And we thought that that's what we ourselves determined was our preference or taste, and we repeated that back to the firms, back to the powerful, back to the regime, who then gave us what they wanted to give us all along.
00:43:31.000Gave us what they really wanted from the beginning.
00:43:34.000But as time goes on, it's increasingly clear that that was a dynamic of the relationship, and as public sentiment diverges from the elite agenda,
00:44:12.000A multi-billion dollar entertainment company can take George Lucas's universe and vision, and with the capital and the resources, they can take it and create a new saga for a new generation.
00:45:14.000Well, you're gonna get more, and you're gonna get more, and you're gonna get that in Boba Fett, you're gonna get that in Obi-Wan, and you're gonna keep getting it.
00:45:21.000Well, you're racist for not liking it.
00:45:25.000Universally, everybody hates the new franchise, but yet we've been getting the same thing for seven years.
00:45:31.000We're being told what our taste should be.
00:45:34.000We're being told what our taste really is.
00:45:36.000We're being told that the people that disagree with what we're being given are just the MAGA radicals funded by Russia who are incels and not even real.
00:46:56.000We got to investigate the collusion with Mueller and then we'll determine that Hillary Clinton can still be president.
00:47:02.000And then in 2020, when they rigged the election, people come out and Trump becomes the second highest vote getter in American history behind Joe Biden who can't get a crowd of 100 people.
00:47:13.000And we're told, yeah, that was the election, the mail-in ballots are in, and what you chose was Joe Biden.
00:47:19.000What you chose was climate change, and war, and high taxes, and BLM, and defund the police, and all the rest.
00:47:30.000So I look at the poll, and people are still reading polls, and they're still talking about the silent majority, and what people think.
00:47:40.000I mean, the people are going to be an asset and an ally in changing things, but in order for that to happen, people need to realize that this divergence has occurred and it's affecting every aspect of our lives.
00:48:05.000And it's the billionaires on the both sides, and it's the party operatives on both sides, and it's not just the government, but it's the government's friends, and the NGOs, and the think tanks, and the universities, and in the media, and in Silicon Valley, and on Wall Street.
00:48:33.000But the people that are not connected.
00:48:36.000The people that are not part of that club, the people that are not in with the influence or didn't go to those schools or whatever, and in that way a person making a six-figure salary at a think tank or a five-figure salary at a think tank in DC is part of the elite, whereas a eight-figure net worth individual with a small business, a chain of laundry mats or something, is not part of the elite.
00:49:02.000And this divergence is occurring in almost every area.
00:49:06.000Like I said, whether it's Disney, Star Wars, or Amazon, Lord of the Rings, or whether it's the censorship of political discussion on the most contentious issues, the stolen election, the fluke of 2016, the suppression of the so-called MAGA Republicans,
00:49:27.000Is the media giving the people what's in the public interest?
00:49:30.000Well, they didn't cover the Hunter Biden laptop story.
00:49:34.000They weren't interested in adverse vaccine reactions.
00:49:36.000They weren't interested in the autopsy of George Floyd.
00:49:39.000They don't deliver what's in the public interest or what the public wants.
00:49:43.000They deliver what will serve the elite interest.
00:49:49.000And it goes back to whether or not things are as they seem.
00:49:53.000Whether the sort of causal chain of events that is implied by the appearance of things is the way it actually is or whether it's the reverse.
00:50:04.000Whether we assume that we've got this power with our dollar and with our vote and with our eyeballs and we're being served
00:50:14.000Or whether it's really they that have the power and we're the ones serving.
00:50:55.000I don't know that they're going to win the House, but I wouldn't be surprised.
00:50:59.000And I wouldn't be surprised if it was a result of some kind of funny business.
00:51:04.000And they talk about how we're not going to know the results, it's going to take weeks to come out because that's just how it is now.
00:51:10.000And then after that screw job, you're going to get the Trump indictment.
00:51:15.000After that screw job in the midterms, you're going to get the Trump indictment, and it's going to be unprecedented, and it's going to be shocking, and it's going to be an obvious affront to everything that they say is sacred, which is our democracy, and our civic rights, and all this kind of stuff.
00:51:36.000Glenn Greenwald's going to write a Twitter thread about it, and then he's going to get banned.
00:51:39.000And Trump's going to get indicted, and the Republicans are going to dutifully go along with the next best, Ron DeSantis, who's not controversial.
00:51:48.000And unless people are really willing to do something about their disagreement, that's just how it's going to be.
00:51:53.000We're just going to keep getting screwed and told what to do, and we're just going to keep working for them.
00:51:59.000And when I say do something, that's not some insinuation or call to violence.
00:52:03.000I'm saying unless people get out there and volunteer for the campaign and protest, and unless people are willing to make their voice heard and engage in activism and do what they can in this struggle,
00:52:18.000I'm sorry to say, but your opinion just doesn't matter.
00:52:21.000They stopped listening a long time ago.
00:52:23.000They stopped caring even further back before that.
00:52:27.000So, you not liking Biden's speech and a dollar that's gonna get you a cup of coffee at Dunkin Donuts, okay?
00:53:02.000Biden is gonna come for everybody, he's gonna come for Trump, and it's gonna be a constitutional crisis, or at least it should be made into one.
00:53:11.000But we only have a chance of winning if people do something other than just disagree.
00:53:17.000You've got to get out there and run and campaign and volunteer and go to your CRs and do what is in your purview, what you're capable of, to get involved and turn this around.
00:53:33.000So that's that, but I want to move on.