Episode 3632: Nikki Haley Rebounds To Trump
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Summary
Nikki Haley is leaving the Trump administration as the first woman to endorse Donald Trump for president in 2020. What does that mean for the 2020 Republican primary race between Nikki Haley and Chris Christie? And what does it say about the depth of disloyalty Nikki Haley has toward Trump?
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Yes, there are people who are coming out there in every primary still voting for her.
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Are they going to take cues from her and say, OK, now I'm going to vote for Trump?
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Yeah, I don't think it's going to have that much of an effect.
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I mean, you know, she's saying that she hopes that Donald Trump reaches out to her voters.
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So Nikki Haley, in many ways, this is peak Nikki Haley.
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She turns out to be a very, very cheap date for Donald Trump.
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It's a very different choice than Liz Cheney made.
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And I don't know that it actually makes that much of a difference.
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But it's so revealing about, first of all, you know, front and center about her character.
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I once wrote a piece called The Unbearable Lightness of Nikki.
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So there's nothing surprising about her getting back on the Trump train.
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But, you know, to Joe's point, how do you make a full-throated defense of Ukraine and
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then turn around and endorse someone who has made it clear that he will pull out of NATO,
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that he will abandon Ukraine, who actually invited Vladimir Putin to invade Europe?
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It makes no sense, except in the context of Nikki Haley's unbridled ambition.
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And I just just one footnote here that that if you look at the at the at the screen of her endorsement,
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she's now affiliated with the Hudson Institute, which is one of the conservative think tanks out there.
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The moment she signed up for that, I think it was inevitable she was going to endorse Donald Trump because this is what the Republican donor class demands.
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There is no way that the Hudson Institute would embrace her unless she is going to basically bow the knee.
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I could give you the back story, but let's just cut to when she when did she resign in the Trump administration?
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This was in President Trump was in a dogfight in 18 to hold the House.
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Nancy Pelosi had gone around and and and and talked about getting people to do the getting people come out to vote that they're going to impeach Trump as soon as they took the House.
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She pledged to people they were going to do it.
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I said, hey, they're going to take the House because Paul Ryan didn't step down.
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He didn't put any energy in it because he knew he hated Trump.
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He wanted he didn't mind turning over to Nancy Pelosi in October.
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With three weeks to go in the middle of this dogfight, three weeks, Nikki Haley announces she's resigning immediately as ambassador to the United Nations and leaving the Trump administration.
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It's like what was on her dance card for three and a half weeks?
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She did it for one reason to signal to the donor class and to the media.
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Now, I went I was in London giving a talk to hedge fund managers at Bloomberg's London or the city of London headquarters.
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Really, they're kind of European and international headquarters on on capital markets and President Trump and MAGA and the MAGA economic plan.
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And the guy, the editor there, the first question because it broke just when I was walking on stage, he said, hey, I just want to Nikki Haley, you know, just resign.
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And I said off the top of my head, I said, hey, it doesn't surprise me.
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You couldn't wait three and a half weeks and announce it on that night after the returns are in.
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No, she wanted to get ahead of the defeat and she wanted to signal I'm not with him.
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And I said to quote Milton in Paradise Lost, she's ambitious as Lucifer.
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This woman and I've noticed this as I've gotten involved in politics.
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The people with some of the least talent are the most ambitious.
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Now, when Trump calls a Burberry, this is a woman of real capacity issues, not particularly bright, you know, always repeats just the donor class, a neoliberal neocon over at the Hudson Institute.
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You know, the railhead of neocon ism and her speech yesterday on national security.
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It was kind of like a junior high person writing a paper they had to get in before the Memorial Day weekend.
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That earlier in the day we had Laura Loomer on this very show and we lit up Nikki Haley about all the machinations.
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She's trying to do to end at the at the convention.
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Started yesterday with Nikki Haley saying I'm going to support Trump.
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Because she says and here's what they're plotting.
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And you saw this in the hundred twenty million dollars put to the congressional leadership fund by Paul Singer and all these guys.
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You got Stephen Law at the at the Senate with the seventy million dollars.
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Oh by the way poor Carrie Lake is is not not didn't make the cut.
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At between now and the convention, they can't take the nomination from Trump, but they can cause a lot of grief.
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Their plan is to get Nikki Haley on the ticket.
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I know I hear the grinding of teeth in this audience right now, but folks, I told you it's never going to stop.
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They're going to try to get Nikki Haley on the ticket to say this is the consensus.
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And hey, she came out and said she was going to vote for you, man, to get her on the ticket.
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And she thinks and they're telling her you'll be the Dick Cheney in heels in this administration.
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You'll be the prime minister and Trump will be the lame duck head from the even from 11 o'clock at night on the 5 November.
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When Associated Press declares him the winner, he will immediately become 1101 p.m.
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He will become a lame duck and Nikki Haley will be the prime minister.
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Yeah, well, I saw her announcement and it just it read way too crass for me in my reading.
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You know, right after you the timing is incredible, too.
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Right. Watching some of my former members who vote for seven trillion dollar budgets and for Ukraine funding and no action on the border invasion, etc.
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And then, you know, Republicans are just notorious for this.
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And that's why there's been a realignment taking place with with President Trump.
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But they always, you know, they vote establishment.
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And then right when the elections come on up, boy, they jump sides.
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And so when she made her remarks, she said yes to President Trump kind of in passing.
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But then, you know, now it was kind of flipped on him immediately to recognize her when you know what the country needs right now is is just focus on the presidency.
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We need to get President Trump in office at we need to get two or three messaging points coming through the Speaker of the House.
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What she did yesterday was to say, I've got a plan here, guys.
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I am savvy enough to know that I'm going to have to eat a little crow because I can't stand this guy.
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And this is why this is why the bulwark and everybody's so upset with her.
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Why they want to complete they want to complete turn back the clock to neoliberal neocon Bush administration.
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They're like the French royalty in the revolution or they're like the Romanovs in Russia.
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You know, they're always, you know, you go to Europe, you get all these counts and dukes from these families have been out of business since 1914.
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But she's because in her ambition, since she's limited in IQ, she's very cunning, very crafty.
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They've got this cunning plan that, hey, we can have our cake and eat it, too.
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We get all because they think the MAGA people are dummies.
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They think this is called the personality that the war room posses a bunch of morons, whatever Trump says.
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And with that serpent's tongue, you know, be telling Trump, hey, this is what we got to do.
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Maybe, you know, we got to fight for liberty and freedom in in the sovereignty of Ukraine.
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And that's I mean, that's what I was getting at.
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It you come to a point when you got to make your decision.
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Are you with the Atlantis and the globalists and the donor class and all this?
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Or will you finally just put your trust in the American people like you're supposed to do in the first place?
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The the the base right now is is getting very intelligent.
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They can see through the messaging on everything instantly, even on economics.
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If I screw up a word on your show, I get hauled over the coals by the audience.
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And if they can't read the politics right now, we're not going back.
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We're not going back to the that that those days are done.
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And just the Romanovs will be back in St. Petersburg before going back to that.
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The Fortune 500 CEOs, all political views are my own again, are very, very much in in in hot water with the China news on Taiwan coming out.
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And they're totally still linked at the hip with China.
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The capital flows are going out of China big time.
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The Chinese billionaires are going into crypto.
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That always happens right after they devalue, by the way.
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And in a couple of years, the realignment is going to be complete in the US will take charge of itself again.
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And all these bit players on the side are still dancing on the side.
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And the commitment to the American people is for all of our own good.
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It's a moral decision that's not being made by our political leaders.
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I'm trying to get Thayer and Captain Fennell on.
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And as you know, we're the leaders in this anti take down the CCP.
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But I'm trying to get them on either today on the six o'clock show or tomorrow to get them up because Captain Fennell lives overseas.
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The CEOs are adamantly fighting the decoupling from the CCP.
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Because they don't want they understand how much is going to affect their bottom line.
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Before I let you go, though, maybe I got to get to your economics.
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They have to be a truth teller because the math, they sit there and they go, hey.
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After, you know, they're telling Mark Allen, those guys are telling Bidenomics and Trump, you know, Biden and Trump's Caesar and Trump's terrible and war room, a bunch of crazy people.
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Every day, every couple of days, they've got to come out with another economic story that just makes our case.
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Well, and the other day, you had a great piece on Bloomberg.
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But first, if they want to if Denver wants to put up the the Axios graph, this shows what's the title?
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adults who say they're doing at least OK financially.
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Financially, the title of the piece is the folks aren't OK.
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Fewer parents say they're doing OK financially.
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And the numbers are down dramatically, especially for those with kids.
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There's a drop off from 75 percent to 64 percent.
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It just lasts a couple of years of folks who say, wow, we're not doing OK.
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And for the for the rest of adults without kids, they're down 80 to about 75 in the last couple of years.
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And then the you know, the bombshell down below is two kids in daycare are more expensive than your mortgage now.
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And so things are just fundamentally upside down in our economy.
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The other day, Steve, you had on a great guy from Bloomberg who pointed out.
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Those were two data points that crushes the Biden story.
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And they look at it mathematically compared to Trump.
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But to solve these problems, you got to look at the causes.
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And so, Denver, if you want to put up the green chart here, here's no one wants to pay attention to this because you got to get out your number two pencil and whatever.
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You're not going to put up this productivity chart.
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I gave the the economist this magazine is so upset with War Room and particularly Dave Brat and Dave Brat's obsession with who's the guy from University of Chicago, the product to Gordon.
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We've triggered the economist so badly about his charts on productivity and going back to Gordon.
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And they actually did a tick tock like for a minute.
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And they go through every statistic to prove that.
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Why don't you take a picture of the inner cities right now?
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This is the reason he can't come on the show during the week.
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Were you a tennis pro first, a Hollywood movie star, or a theologian or a congressman?
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I just want a systematic worldview that makes sense.
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So this is an alternative to systematic theology.
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Because it's part of systematic theology, right?
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If you examine the world as it is and you want to understand it, you better know economics.
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And so, Denver, if you want to put up the green chart again, this is just playing off the good reporting at Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg, the guy who said two variables explain everything, inflation and earnings.
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So in the other day on this show, we showed that over the past 50 years, there's been a wealth transfer of $150 trillion from the middle class to the wealthy class.
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And you say, Dave, that there's no way that can be.
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Well, just do the math, $150 trillion divided by 50 years is $3 trillion per year in wealth transfer, right?
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But what the chart up there shows is 70 years of productivity decline in a row, right?
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But roughly speaking, you go from 3.5% to 4%, down to 3%, down to 2%.
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This is Robert Gordon, Northwestern, 50 years in the field, the best of the best in the country on productivity, not from right-wing economics, et cetera.
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And when people say the economy is doing great, this chart says otherwise.
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And my good friend, Peter Navarro, shout out to you, Peter, for all the work.
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This isn't about tweaking the marginal tax rate a percent or two.
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This is about fundamentally restructuring the American economy along three lines, the three lines that give you productivity.
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Human capital, the kids in our inner cities can't read, the illiteracy rate's awful.
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How are you going to help the middle class if 40% of the kids can't read, right?
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And then putting capital in the hands of Americans and then innovation and technological change.
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Next chart, Denver, is just the most important chart.
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So the chart you just saw was the past 70 years.
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Is artificial intelligence, you know, in the models showing productivity taken off?
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It's going down to 1.6% in the next decade and going down to 1.5% in 30 years from now.
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That's your kids' chances of ever paying off their mortgage, of ever paying off their car.
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And then Bloomberg, inflation was the second story.
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He gave – just look at causes of the financial crisis and the slow recovery.
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This is the fundamental event that's produced this modern realignment in politics, right?
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And Taylor shows in 03, 05, we printed too much money.
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We fundamentally changed monetary policy under Greenspan.
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And then to save the day, they've got to throw in fiscal policy.
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It's exactly what we're doing right now, right?
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$2 trillion in fiscal deficit spending to prop up the regime for elections and politics.
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The markets still know there's probably a real estate crisis coming.
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And then they're just pushing the bonds around and the payment structure out a year or two.
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And you cannot cheat the productivity numbers and the money numbers up there.
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But Steve gave a great talk yesterday to the black entrepreneurs downtown, 100 leaders from around the country,
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and focused on that 07-08 financial crisis and access to capital that's not available to the middle class,
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to the black entrepreneur community, the Hispanic entrepreneur community.
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The one thing I heard that resonated, we're going to break that speech down.
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We're trying to figure out how to do it or when to do it.
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But one of the feedbacks I got, I talked about where the money's going.
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It's just that it's not going to the right places.
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And people treat these things like they're immutable laws of nature.
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We fought two forever wars in the 21st century already,
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which many of the people in the audience yesterday and watching the show were supportive of
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and worked for candidates that were supportive of.
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That was $7 trillion in Iraq and $2 trillion in Afghanistan, $9 trillion.
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What would the country be like if we had allocated that $9 trillion back into manufacturing capacity
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into the United States, high-value-added manufacturing?
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And it takes that kind of mindset to do two things.
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But we also now have to start thinking about, in an unselfish way, because this is the most
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unselfish nation on earth, American citizens first.
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Everything that we do has to put the needs of the country, the well-being of the country,
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the future of the country, first, and at the same time, her citizens.
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If we change that mindset, if we shift that Overton window, everything changes.
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All of a sudden, you start looking at the overseas obligations.
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You start looking at the massive defense budget.
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You start looking at our allies and say, hey, look, guys, how about this?
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They broke off from an empire that was at the beginning stage of acceleration.
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They walked away from a good deal, understanding that, hey, they were here in the new Jerusalem.
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Not simply America first, a subset corollary that is America's citizens first.
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And next thing you know, you unlock the animal spirits of the entrepreneurial nature of the
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And the black and Hispanic leaders yesterday said, we don't want a handout.
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And so we've done back of the envelope calculations here.
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Without that $2 trillion, you'd be shrinking by 2% or 3%.
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Instead of with $2 trillion, do what you just said with $12 trillion.
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And imagine if you could fill in all the holes in the inner city with black and Hispanic capital
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investment with $12 trillion, and you'd have a new world and a new country and hope for
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As Scott Besson said yesterday, all of these were policy choices, and they're not immutable
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I think the mindset that we're getting to, and back up your numbers.
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I did some math myself in looking at that on this, on the unemployment, unemployment, all
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Right now, about 25% of all job creation is government jobs.
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This massive federal spending, this is an addiction.
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Because the political class of both parties, they're sitting here right now working on,
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That's not to say, we've got to do the hard work now and make sure when President Trump
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What they want to do is K Street wants to lock in on an omnibus right now under the rubrics,
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we're here to help President Trump, is they want to lock in another set of massive
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federal spending and massive deficits, and the Federal Reserve will figure out how to
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Let's borrow $2 trillion here, stick it into G, government over here in the macro model.
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And the irony, right, that RFK Jr. has given a whopper talk on healthcare costs, what's coming
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You mean what's going to blow through Medicare and all this stuff?
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We're going to, healthcare costs are going to blow up everything.
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And the irony of healthcare, and I come from kind of a healthcare family, is that the better
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it gets, the worse it is fiscally, because we live longer.
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And no one wants to eat their spinach and do the hard math on some of the programs, right?
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And so Americans are going to have, we're going to have a come to Jesus talk as a country
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But hey, folks, on his economics, he's a target.
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If I misspeak once in a while, the professor screws up.
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Read that R-R-R-O-R book, R-O-H-R, Return of the Strong Gods.
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That does not imply, I believe, in two gods or more, right?
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I think we're going to try to track down Jason Jones.
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Had some other people from the conference going to sprinkle on here over the next couple
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We're doing, go to Grace and Mo right now over at the, over at the site.
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We're going to be picking up Real America's Voice coverage of the, of this Flex in South
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See what your buddies in the war room and the deplorables are saying.
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Honored to have in the house, we can't get him often because he's traveling around the world, Jason Jones,
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But tell us, before we talk about the book, where have you been on your latest travels?
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Normally defending Christians in the Middle East or getting the table runs.
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Yeah, Middle East, Africa, Ukraine, and it's going to be a very busy summer as well.
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And I'm shooting my next movie in Spain at the end of June.
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Oh, see, there's another, because you've been making narrative films, not documentaries.
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Yeah, Hills Like White Elephants, the true story of Ernest Hemingway, we believe, coursing his first wife to have an abortion.
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And he published the story several years later.
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We sort of took two stories, A Warm, Well-Lit Place, the story about the old man who committed suicide.
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And then, but at the heart of it, we're in Spain at this little coffee shop at a train station.
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And this tragic story unfolds in the early 1920s.
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The last, so I'll be in the Middle East, and then I'll be going straight to Spain for the first, last week of June, first week of July.
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Then I'll be going to Africa and to Central Asia.
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And by the way, it's from one of my favorite publishers, Crisis Publications, a good Catholic publication.
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Metaxas, Eduardo, Seb, Dr. Malone, the Epoch Times senior editor, Alex Jones.
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You know, they were supposed to have Steve Bannon write the foreword.
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What is the great campaign against the Great Reset?
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Well, for 20 years, I founded this organization, my organization, the Vulnerable People Project, in 2002.
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I was part of the team that took over the Reform Party.
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I was a big anti-regime change war, anti-nation building war guy.
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This is when Buchanan left the Republican Party.
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In fact, Trump looked at running for president of the Reform Party.
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Yeah, taking over the Reform Party was a fun thing to do as a young man.
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But leading up to the invasion of Iraq, I saw that there would be a genocide facing the Christians, the Yazidis and the Kurds.
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Now they're, you know, there's several hundred families left.
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So I've been living in and around war zones, genocides and democides, for over the past two decades.
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And I've read some good books on the Great Reset.
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But I wanted to look at it through the lens of the Christian vision of the human person.
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And I wanted to impress upon people how vicious they are.
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Two months into the invasion, General Milley was asked in a press conference,
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I've walked through the hospitals filled with young Ukrainian men, missing arms, missing legs, missing eyes.
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And we have had to do with the food insecurity and the starvation.
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The greatest famine since World War II was caused by the COVID lockdown and the COVID policies.
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You know, on the Mexican side of the border, they're all MAGA now.
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A young Catholic woman, Mexican woman, who runs shelters, said,
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But that's not getting the Catholic NGOs are still the worst.
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On the U.S. side of the border, they're the worst.
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You're saying on the Mexican side of the border, they're demoralized.
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And because they're dealing with criminals instead of families.
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In my book, I have the key ideological enthusiasm that the advocates of the Great Reset use.
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It was a term coined in the 90s by Rene Girard, the great French anthropologist.
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And victimism is feigning concern for the vulnerable, for wealth and power.
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So they say we're bigots, we're racists because we want to secure the border.
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Every 11 seconds, an American child, a young person is dying of fentanyl.
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We have an economy that rests on the exploitation of millions of people.
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This is what protects the vulnerable, protects us from Islamist extremists, protects us from
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the military-age men from China flooding across the border to protect the vulnerable.
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The most, your EV, I call them blood vehicles, not electric vehicles, because they begin with
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Catholic boys as young as six, harvesting by hand cobalt in mines owned by the CCP.
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So your electric vehicle was birthed in a cobalt mine in China, in Congo.
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80% of cobalt in the world comes from Congo, and the labor is between 16 and 18.
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But they sell the electric vehicle as if this is concern for the vulnerable.
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King Charles said in his Christmas address, don't let war and famine distract you from
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So don't let a generation of Ukrainian boys gone distract you from compassion for the climate.
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Don't let 3 million Uyghurs sitting in concentration camps in occupied East Turkestan distract you
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Don't let the disappearing 12 Catholic bishops have been disappeared in the CCP.
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Don't let that distract you from compassion for the climate.
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And now, right now, this week, the WHO is seeking for the largest power grab in the history
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of the world with this pandemic treaty that will give an Ethiopian thug the ability to lock
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down any political community in the world for any reason.
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As you go around, by the way, that's a great, right there, the summary is a great reason
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We thought we saw it here, but it had so many different elements.
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Well, so Dave was, we were talking off the break when I walked in that it's a war against
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It's really a war against the Christian understanding of the human person that we are made in the image
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So, part two of the book, I lay out the humane principles that emanate from the understanding
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of the human person, first made known through Jewish scripture, but made more perfectly known
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through the incarnation of the second person of the Trinity as man, theologians, philosophers,
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priests, bishops, and laymen for centuries, trying to understand what that means.
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Everything we want to conserve is grounded in the Christian vision of the human person that
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There is no war against the Great Reset without advocating for the truth about the incomparable
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I have the four other core principles of the West.
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Is obliterate the free institutions of civil society, nations, states, counties, and every
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level, family, they want to disrupt the family.
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We have the humane economy that a just social order is grounded in private property rights.
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And solidarity, solidarity is the opposite of victimism.
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They look alike, but solidarity, you can know the difference.
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If you're getting wealthy and powerful by standing with the vulnerable, you're a victimist.
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If you're wearing a shirt made by Uyghur slaves taking a knee opposing slavery two centuries
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If you're being debanked in the United States because you're advocating for the Uyghur,
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When you- Gerard said, when you stand in solidarity with the vulnerable, you suffer with the vulnerable.
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You can think of saints like St. Damien, who died of leprosy, serving lepers.
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You can think of St. Maximilian Kolbe, who died in Auschwitz, hiding Jews.
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A just law is a man-made law that conforms to the divine will or conforms to truth.
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The Great Reset, as your previous guest said when we were talking offline, is a war against
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It's a war against the Christian understanding of the human person.
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Talk to me about the guys that the World Economic Forum, you travel all over the world,
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you see all the NGOs, the Railhead and the Thought Center in Davos, World Economic Forum.
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What was their thinking about how they would make a move during the pandemic to actually
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have the Great Reset, which would lead to Build Back Better?
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I was the first person in the United States arrested leading an anti-COVID protest.
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I actually held that protest in response to the Italy lockdown.
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I said, if the world follows the CCP the way Italy has done, we're going to starve the
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When you slow down food production, food processing and food distribution, the people
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that are on the verge of hunger fall into hunger, fall into starvation.
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And so because of the nature of my work, for example, I've been working in Afghanistan since
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the U.S. withdrawal, half of the population is suffering severe hunger.
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The Taliban's not taking care of business there?
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Yeah, no, they're not taking care of business there.
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But, you know, we've distributed six million meals and they will provide security for us
00:39:53.240
when they see us arrive with food, which is striking.
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We've delivered 100 million hours of heat through our coal distributions to the widows and orphans
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of our Afghan allies who were killed in action.
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And, you know, I've been criticized by the climate cult for that because I'm contributing
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So really, again, they use the language of concern for the vulnerable to lock the world
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And those on the right, we need to understand their tactics because we can, especially the
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young conservatives, and I have an introduction to young Americans in this book called The Adventure
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And it's the way out of the Great Reset for young people.
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Because one thing we don't want to do, Steve, is the left sees young people instrumentally.
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How can we use the young to achieve our objectives?
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What we see as conservatives is how can we use ourselves instrumentally to serve the young?
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I used to always, I remember being a 17-year-old infantryman, and I was in basic training, and
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Now I'm like double my age, and I have a grave site that's not even being well kept.
00:41:07.640
But I think I have maybe 20, 30 years left where I can plant olive trees for my posterity.
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You know, Frodo says to Samwise in Lord of the Rings, we'll save the Shire, but not for
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And that's what we're really called here to do.
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The young especially are going to be repulsed by language of concern for the vulnerable, which
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is a Christian society is ordered around serving the vulnerable, the child in the womb, the
00:41:44.420
So we don't want victimism, the taking the language of concern for the vulnerable, that
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They make up communities to stand with, to amass power.
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But a Christian society is a humane society that's ordered around the vulnerable.
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And I'm grateful to come on your show and be able to talk about that.
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We're about to head out to War Zones that we can't talk about right now, but you'll be
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We have cameras and armed guards outside of churches.
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Because the hostile, the Muslim jihadists put the Christians, I mean, the slaughter of
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And you've done amazing work on the Christians in the Middle East for a decade.
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Well, these are the, you know, these are the descendants in the Middle East.
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Nikki Haley is therefore aiming herself to be president ultimately.
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I think Nikki Haley is incredibly politically ambitious.
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I would say ambitious as Lucifer, but that's probably a...
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I'm probably taking Milton out of context on that.
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And you think she could challenge Trump in the primaries?
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I think I take Nikki Haley at her word that it's not 2020.
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I think she's going to go out and make some money.
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I just think the timing, everything that she said yesterday and everything about her stepping
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down could have been done on the evening of November 6th.
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There's plenty of time to do a transition, plenty of time to pick someone to take her place.
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The timing could not have been worse because it stepped on the Kavanaugh first day at the
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It stepped on the 50-year anniversary of the lowest.
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The timing was exquisite from a bad point of view.
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Tell me about before the Memorial Day weekend, Catherine O'Neill, what kind of deals are you
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I will say Nikki Haley is as ambitious as Lucifer, as someone that had worked with her in the
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Anyway, Steve, we're coming in hot with a BOGO deal today.
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So we're really focused on these beef sticks because we have a limited supply.
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We had a conference yesterday on entrepreneurs.
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MAGA is Entrepreneurial Finance, Entrepreneurial Capitalism.
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And we got you out of the business of working with the Nikki Haley's of the world, right?
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The ambitious folks in politics of limited capacity.
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Catherine O'Neill, thank you very much for joining us, ma'am.
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What we do is make sure all the folks have these websites that you can immerse yourself in information and particularly see feedback of people that have used the product.
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And we know that your kindred spirits here in the war room and people are very discerning.
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One of the things we love, and Dave Bratt said it, you know, feedback.
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You got Grace and Moe over there and Carly Bonet over at Midnight Writer.
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Obviously, Natalie Winters is our executive editor and also hosts the show many, many days.
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We've got a huge team adding to the team all the time to get better and better content.
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We're going to figure out how to get people to understand more what we're putting up.
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We're going to be streaming throughout the day, dipping in and out of the Real America Voice stream.
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We have Charlie Kirk on Real America's Voice next.
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Of course, tonight, we're going to have, hopefully, the weather's going to break.
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And Real America's Voice, I think, picks up at 4 o'clock.
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But at 6 o'clock, it looks like the president will be coming up at this amazing event in South Bronx, historic event in South Bronx.
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