Episode 4861: Remembering The Fallen Marines; The Next Generation Of MAGA
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Join us as we discuss the moms for liberty summit in Dallas, TX. Join us in the wake of the Mamas For Liberty Summit in Orlando, FL, where the moms are rallying together to save the future of our country.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
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medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
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the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to
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do everything the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
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where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
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these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
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is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k ban
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it's saturday 18 october year of our lord 2025 we're here in texas today uh north of uh dfw i've got
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brian harrison joins me for this hour and um because we're focused on grassroots in texas we've also
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got uh lee wams guns is a wams gun is going to be whether she's running for the senate she's going
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to join us co-host for the next hour we're also juggling all the uh all the information uh we're
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getting out of the moms for liberty summit down in orlando florida and we're going to be going
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shortly uh about marine corps 250 of the 250th anniversary celebration commemoration in camp
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penelina day an amphibious assault you're going to get to see live that amanda head john solomon's
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partner is going to be out there hosting that we're going to get all this michael pack the great
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filmmakers who are going to join us in a moment one of the best filmmakers about the united states
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marine corps i want to go back to the summit tina deskovitz tina um quite frankly you teed it up
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yesterday for us but man this thing is on fire the energy you can feel it uh the multi-generations
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the turning point we took the whole segment from the turning point kids coming up to the turning point
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video to benny johnson's just amazing witness talk to us talk to us about your feelings this morning
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as your summit is literally on fire oh it's been such a powerful morning uh unfortunately i've had
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too many tears already uh this morning through the charlie kirk tribute having those kids on stage
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seeing the future of america here with moms for liberty this year has been very moving and remarkable
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right now on stage while we're out here is benny johnson with our dad's panel and i was in there for
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the first few minutes of it the crowd just keeps going crazy in there so i think they're doing a really
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good job i know terry shilling is out there and on the stage and he has seven kids and he just
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announced that number eight is on the way and the crowd just went wild unreal and then benny committed
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to i think number five tina what what's the what do you want to see come out of this that you've got
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great speakers high energy a broad range of folks but what is what's the purpose what are we trying to
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drive towards well ultimately we're here to educate and empower to give parents the tools they need to
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go back in their communities to save not only our country but we're realizing western civilization it's
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becoming a much bigger more broad mission as we do this work and so that's the the grassroots hard
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work that's going on here but at the high level it's just great to be together with your people that
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believe the same feel the same have the same mission that's what brings the energy and the
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excitement and the inspiration and really fills all of their cups to be able to go back and do this
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what was it that you did in starting this parental rights movement that so triggered uh the teachers
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unions i mean obviously we got to be blunt you've got an enemy in the teachers unions they've targeted
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moms for liberty as one of their single biggest problems and and they want to make sure you never get
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another school district seat that you're driven out of the schools you're driven out of the libraries
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what was it that you guys brought that drove the teachers unions go absolutely nuts
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i think it was that first year when we won like 200 and something school board seats out of the blue
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uh they they were panicked they've had such a strangle stronghold on education for decades you know
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when you go in and you meet school board members i served on a school board i was shocked at how many
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were former teachers union members you can't be a member uh while you're on the school board but
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you still have the same ideologies in your brain and what was happening is you actually were
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negotiating so if you're a teachers union member and you leave the teachers union once you're elected
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and you're negotiating with the head of the teachers union for everything salaries taxes when school
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starts and stops all of these things you're just negotiating with yourself there's nobody at the table
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there's nobody representing kids or parents and it's my opinion that that's why education has just
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tanked in america so moms for liberty comes on stage we're like oh not anymore parents are taking
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this back and started with the school board races you know we've upset all of their policies and their
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agenda we call them out for their nonsense and of course they're our enemy bo uh you you talked
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yesterday when we started the broadcast with you anchoring for us in in orlando that you're a new dad
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and you're there and you keep looking for the dads uh the dads for liberty uh and it's become a uh it's
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become pretty big right benny's on the stage right now what does that mean to you
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well it means a lot um tina was just talking about that saying she was catching some of the panel i
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think it's a big thing for one thing and i think tina maybe you could address it too is there a future
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for dads for liberty is that will there be that benny has intimated maybe it'll happen but i'm thinking
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about um steve just the things that i need to be thinking about as a new father uh school choice
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parental rights um uh parenting in the digital era screen time all the things that are being
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discussed here so as i mentioned to you yesterday steve is a learning experience for me and so i
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kind of want to just ask tina as well in terms of being a new dad and for all those new dads out there
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as i look to my school choice for my kid what are the two or three things i need to be thinking about
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right now in preparation for the for what's coming for me yeah number one it's actually very basic
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are is the school using phonics to teach your child to read uh for at least a decade now america's
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been on this uh quest for a new way to teach reading and obviously it's not working we only
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have a third of kids in america that can read proficiently by fourth grade and so number one
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question when you walk in is are you teaching phonics like how are you teaching my kid to read and so
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you know you can go to momsliberty.org and we launched uh m4lacademy.org where we are giving that's
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where all the tools and resources are located and we put together a back-to-school toolkit
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there you can see the questions that you should ask the teachers and the school to try to select
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where you not only where your students should go to school but you know what's happening to your
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child in that school we also provide opt-out forms so if there's something that's going on there that
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you don't want to participate in uh we've given you sample forms and letters that you can use to opt
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out of the things that might be uh not in alignment with your values yeah and steve you know i also think
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that in line with what tina said florida being here in florida has set a standard it's set an example i
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think for what the rest of the country can follow and i gotta say steve thank god i'm in this free
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state of florida to raise my child uh but these are things i've got to be thinking about now and i
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know there's a lot of dads out there that may not even know what moms for liberty is but as tina just
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said you can go on the website and find the resources that you need right now and that's what
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i'm going to do yeah yeah tina your social media the website where do people go we're going to be
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covering this all day it's absolutely amazing but i want to make sure people get the inside baseball
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moms for liberty.org is our website i'd ask everybody to join and become a member it's free
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and you can be a dad and be a member too we don't have to just be a mom so do that so we can stay in
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touch and we can tell you the things that are going on within our organization you can catch us on all
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social medias mom number four liberty and i'm tina deskovich on all socials tina thank you so much
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bo we'll come back to you i know we got a bunch of interviews and bo make sure you fill out that
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your uh your membership of moms for liberty today i'm gonna do it in the break okay we'll come back
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to you guys as well tina tina love you let's roll um so the free state of florida yep we have two
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anchors in the mega movement and look ohio's amazing george is amazing you know you got all
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these amazing states that that arizona we got we've got the bedrocks right but the foundational
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elements of florida and in texas you guys are very competitive with each other competing now i i assume
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that none of these problems we're talking about i it's because folks that i know so many texans and
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they you know it's kind of their own republic they're so proud of the university of texas they were
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they're so proud of texas a&m university of texas they brag all the time about their education system so i
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know that all the issues that tina's talking about in education couldn't possibly be in the
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state of texas now as a native texan who loves this state who likes to believe that the state of texas
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is or should be number one in just about everything i hate to say it as an elected official here in
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texas florida is just straight up kicking our butt is that serious they are they're running circles
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around the moms for liberty thing school choice they florida has been leading the fight against
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teacher unions and the state of texas you know i i think uh just passed probably the biggest
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teacher union bribe in the history of america last uh session called hq2 almost 10 billion dollars
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no impossible the teacher unions yeah and through that how could that possibly be because it's how
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we do this this is the texas republic of texas i know what it's a right to where you guys hate
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unions we are well the people do yeah the government is all about the teacher unions here in the state
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of texas and florida talk about empowering parents i mean they started the parental empower movement
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and 30 years ago passed education freedom to let parents pick where to choose to send their kids
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to school texas i think the only republican state left that didn't have anything until a few months ago
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but unlike florida where it's actually universal and every parent can get to send their kid where
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they want in texas our school choice bill only one percent of parents even get to benefit from
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this thing and all the rest of the money was was shoved over to the teacher unions since you've
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paid you know you're paying the teachers union you've done this 10 billion dollar bill
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the results must be amazing it's where it's where it's worth the cash you're giving them
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oh it's you either you either laugh or cry but it's an existential crisis and that's why i'm so
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grateful for what the the movement moms for liberty not just in florida but across the country
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because we have liberal indoctrination everyone knows about this we talk about you talk about
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all the time but it's not just a liberal indoctrination is going up but the fundamentals
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of education are plummeting and even in texas this breaks my heart makes me angry actually
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only 24 percent of texas eighth graders are proficient in reading full stop full stop not in the state of
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texas only not as proud as you guys are only 23 percent of texas eighth graders are proficient in
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math so it's a generational crisis how can abbott and these people how can the political class
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in austin accept that um because the reality is for too long the teacher unions which again the state
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of florida has been doing battle with and then the state of texas by the way should be leading the
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fight against the liberal marxist leftist progressive teacher unions instead we're taxing texans out of
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their homes to subsidize the teacher unions everything that trump supports walk me through
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that connect that those yeah okay so the way it happens is so people pay property taxes wherever
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you are in texas you and you don't and you don't have a state income tax so the pro you don't have
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a state so the property tax is right we we have them but they don't have to be the highest in the
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country we have the highest effective property tax rate in the country so wherever you are in texas
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when you pay your school property tax bill i'll walk you through this what happens is your local
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districts they don't take that money and do what you think they're doing with it which is give it all to the
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teachers right we should be prioritizing the teachers in the classrooms what they're doing
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they're taking that money and then handing it to liberal extremist organizations like the texas
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association for school boards um that the tasks of these groups and what they do they take this
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taxpayer money and then they weaponize it against conservatives values against their beliefs against
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their children and they pay for lobbyists to go down to austin to lobby for more money for the
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teacher unions to put boys and girls sports um to have you know men in girls bathrooms this is what
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you're paying for if you pay when you pay property taxes in texas these school districts are handing it
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over to these taxpayer funded lobbying organizations and they are lobbying the state government to do
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everything that conservative republican trump voters oppose we got a minute or two before we go to break
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we're going to bring michael pack the great filmmaker of the united states marine corps is going to join
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us to kick off the coverage from marine corps 250 which we're going to toss the baton to pass the
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baton to amanda head at noon here on the war room what do people do here in texas to fight that then if
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they're going to sit there go hey we want great education yeah we don't want the unions driving
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thing it's ridiculous that florida and texas are the leaders of kind of the freedom and liberty movement
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in the country because they're the railhead of maga how can you possibly have this in texas how do you break
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it well i tell people all the time the most important and i think uh moms for liberty i don't think they
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would agree with this um i think the most important most impactful office political office in america
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today is is your local school board so number one we got to have real conservatives run for local
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office that's that's super important but number two demand that the governor of texas lieutenant
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governor and the texas legislature stop giving even a single penny to the teacher unions and that we've
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got to stop this egregious practice called taxpayer funding lobbying where we take property taxes and
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hand it over to liberal extremist lobbyists to force the texas government to again put money
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back in in the hands of teacher units you're paying for your own demise i mean this is what's
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unbelievable yeah we're no we're we're funding the very destruction of the next generation the
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indoctrination it's almost like a greek tragedy where the hero's strength is actually used against
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them to destroy them right the the great prosperity and entrepreneurial spirit and the hard work of the
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populist nationalist uh maga is actually used against to destroy their children and their
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grandchildren and it's happening without the knowledge of texas voters because texas voters
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wouldn't stand for this if they knew about it and that's why i'm so grateful to the posse and war room
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crowd for raising awareness because when texas voters and voters across the country when they see
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the truth they don't stand for that's where we're down here in texas okay uh we're gonna take a short
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break i want to make sure you go to birch gold this weekend president trump i think has stopped
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put the guns down and stop the killing uh and also scott besson's in route to uh over to asia to meet with
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fight had begun and it was it i guess i would call it a bit of a stalemate and the reason i say a
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stalemate is because wounded marine inside staff sergeant chandler organizes a rescue party they run in
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the room try and shoot everything that that they that moves so they can pull this marine out as
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soon as they run in what do the enemy do they're smart they throw grenades in the room as they walk
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in the room they blow up now i've got two more marines wounded the other two wounded marines fall
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into the kitchen and they're trapped in this kitchen so now i got four marines trapped in the house
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because no one could go in this living room without getting blown up another rescue party goes in led by a
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corporal corporal wolf goes in with a sergeant and they try and go in corporal wolf gets shot in his
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flak jacket falls on the floor sergeant byron norwood gets shot in the head killed instantly
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then first sergeant brad castle realizes that there are men in extremis hurt he can hear the screams
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he enters the house uh he grabs marines nearby takes them in with him begins to develop the
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situation inside the house and in the process of maneuvering uh to an empty room engages and kills
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a man at close quarters and is wounded in the process by a enemy above him and in fact he and his partner
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his his buddy lance corporal nichols both are stitched down their legs with ak-47 fire
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these guys are in a very good position the enemy there was very not a very easy way to get to them
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um and at the same time all of the these rooms this the structure is very solid uh you know the the
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construction iraq is uh very sturdy uh steel rebar reinforced concrete uh and sometimes triple layer
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brick you couldn't shoot a missile through some of these walls and uh so we couldn't bring any heavy
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weapons to bear couldn't bring any grenades to bear because we had too many of our own men wounded on
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the inside so basically all we could use was our hands and our guns so another marine pfc boswood and
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myself started taking this sledgehammer to the steel grate of this window so the lieutenant goes in without
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their protective vests and plates on etc through the bars of a window that they managed to pull aside
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this all in extremis there's firing going on there are grenades being thrown in the house there's groups
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of marines separated and trapped by this very effective defense scheme and grapes goes in with boswood
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uh they identify the threat above them they work out a situ a scenario to to suppress the enemy above them
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we got four or five guns pointed up at these positions and just like you'd imagine with a count
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tone okay you ready i'm not sure you know okay well we're gonna go on three you know make sure you don't
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run in front of our guns because we're gonna be shooting and the old ready set go and then we
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start unloading on these guys upstairs and these two selfless marines uh run across this kill zone not
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once not twice but four times uh to pull marines out of there and we had some marines in some pretty bad
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situations uh lance corporal nick or pfc nickel was bleeding really bad from his leg first sergeant
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castle was carried out by those two marines who aren't carrying any weapons but still holding his
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weapon ready to fight and they were in bad shape so we had to get them out of there as quickly as
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possible but we still had these two guys in the in the house and they weren't going anywhere
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um and we weren't going anywhere until the job was done they managed to get everybody out of the
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house uh alive and byron they managed to get sergeant norwin wood out of the house
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uh i was honored to be the executive producer of i think and i've been told by many marines one of the
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most powerful films ever made about the marine corps the last 600 meters the director writer and director
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michael pact and michael uh you chronicled which i think is so important the the the these these kind
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of forgotten battles which are huge really if you look at them huge marine corps history in iraq in
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the iraq war the first battle of fallujah the battle of najaf and then the second battle of fallujah
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which is kind of the mac daddy one of the most intense battles in the history of the marine corps you do
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it through the you do it through the eyewitness account of the marines that fought there tell us about it
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well in fact you're right steve fallujah and najaf are the biggest battles america has fought since
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vietnam and the purpose of the film is to tell the story from the ground truth in the words and deeds
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of the people who fought there not whether the war was right or wrong but what happened in these battles
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to tell it as a battle story as if it were gettysburg or iwo jima and i think the right way to honor
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the men and women who've risked their lives for us is to celebrate what they did in battle that's how
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they want to be remembered not discussing ptsd or anything else they want they want that to be
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remembered in a fair truthful way and as you know steve we don't really sugarcoat these battles they
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were horrible meat grinders and we depict them that way and that's what is counterinsurgency urban warfare
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is like and the film is you know as you know steve we completed it a long time ago 17 years ago and
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for pbs and finally they're putting it on this year but it's actually more relevant than ever
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now that you know if you look at wars in gaza or ukraine they are very similar and future wars
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will be like that too and we need to honor these these men and women they're mainly marines that's
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the you know you're celebrating the marines today but army air force too but but mainly marines and
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they are heroic you can see it in that clip you know jesse grapes he never would say this it takes
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willie bules to say it imagine going into hell house where your your your fellow marines are
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pinned and taking your kevlar and armor off to go in it's it's mind-boggling then no the heroism
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that's why today on uh we're gonna have a celebration of this film after what over a decade 17 years
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pbs is fine point i gotta give a little history in fact i'm gonna hold you through the break i
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gotta juggle this with mom's slur but i gotta tell the story so pack so he's first off the
00:23:38.140
longest standing guy that hung in with president trump in the first term three years would not
00:23:42.860
bend to mitch mcconnell they destroyed michael pack and say he's my hero because they destroyed
00:23:48.220
pack every day when he's going to take over voice of america and everything he says i'm not going to
00:23:52.460
stop i'm going to get confirmed and eventually trump says stick in there we're going to get you from
00:23:56.460
him it happened but in the bush administration michael was put in to basically be the content
00:24:01.260
because it was so out of control to be a content guy the left went nuts uh the bush administration
00:24:06.300
folded as they always do but going out the door they told pack hey we'll give you as much money as
00:24:11.820
you need or money to go shoot the phone book if you want to and pack came he had this idea that hey
00:24:17.820
this war in iraq it's so high tech he got you know everything from schwarzcroft nassmore events
00:24:22.700
i'll make a thing about the high tech part of the war and pack goes and does his research he
00:24:27.340
comes back in about six months he goes hey you know what i actually realized i'm wrong that this war
00:24:33.500
is going to be fought at the gunmen to gunmen it's going to be down to 600 meters and that's why this
00:24:39.820
film is so incredible you actually see what marine rifle squads go through this is when they call them
00:24:46.140
grunts you're seeing the grunt work i mean michael it's so intense because it's all eyewitnesses accounts of
00:24:52.460
these battles in iraq that really the media never covered particularly the urban warfare
00:24:58.060
that they had to go through sir i think that's right and that it counts for today the veterans
00:25:05.020
of these wars are not adequately celebrated i'm glad that you're doing it whatever you think of the war
00:25:10.540
these young men and women risk their lives for us so i'm really happy that they are getting a chance
00:25:15.100
to be celebrated and their their efforts were heroic as you see in that clip but but throughout the entire
00:25:21.340
90 minutes of the film and it's it's we see it from the level both of the people on the ground
00:25:27.020
and the people the grunts there's corporals and sergeants but then a couple levels up you know up
00:25:32.540
to the one-star generals that were actually in the field no one back in washington yeah we think it's
00:25:39.020
ground truth what it's like in this in these battles and that's the way to celebrate uh the marine
00:25:45.100
corps is to understand what it's like to fight so i i think it's great that pbs is putting it on it's
00:25:51.180
going to be on the day before veterans day november 10th at 10 p.m all around the country so i think
00:25:58.460
it's a great time a great slot so we're happy to do that and um we're happy to celebrate the marine
00:26:04.780
corps november 10th it's also the marine corps official 250th birthday we're going to be doing
00:26:10.140
a lot with michael we're not going to be out in penalty day but we're going to do a lot around the
00:26:13.180
10th also we're doing aren't we doing on the october 30th aren't we doing a live screening of this in
00:26:19.420
washington we are indeed we're screening it on october 30th and we're going to try to get a lot of
00:26:25.580
veterans to come my wife who's my business partner and was an executive producer along with steve
00:26:31.340
is working to reach out to all of them and a lot of them you don't want to come not all of them are
00:26:36.460
even in the area i mean it's been a long time you know we were lucky to be able to interview them two
00:26:41.820
years after the battle when their memories were fresh and they look like they do in the footage
00:26:46.060
and how it's 17 years later they've all had their own complicated lives but many of them really want
00:26:50.940
to come and those that aren't coming want to watch it and tell their families to watch it and you're
00:26:55.900
right that even though it's never been broadcast on pbs it's sort of people have heard about it
00:27:00.860
people have talked about it you and i steve took it to a bunch of military bases a while ago to raise
00:27:05.500
money so people heard it they've been waiting for it people remember it even 17 years later i think
00:27:12.380
it's broadcast and its screening will be a big event and i hope we can get some of the veterans from
00:27:17.980
the trump administration to come to we're going to do it big uh michael hang on for one second i gotta
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the um i gotta have you tell the story when you come back on the day of marine corps 250 out in
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okay today in the war room we are going we're in orlando with the um monster liberty summit we're
00:29:12.780
here in texas talk about the grassroots movement uh this burgeoning grassroots movement in texas
00:29:18.300
we're also going to be at camp pendleton real america's voice amanda head for marine corps 250 i want to
00:29:24.060
go back to the marine corps uh official birthday which is 10 november michael you got to be so proud
00:29:30.700
that ended that 17 years ago they financed this film as soon as they saw it they go no we're not
00:29:35.980
showing this because it's not about the politics of iraq it's about the heroism of this young generation
00:29:41.900
and they wanted no part of that uh but to select you to be what they're going to show on the evening
00:29:48.220
of the 250th anniversary the commemoration of the marine corps is very powerful and here's how
00:29:53.980
powerful the film is when michael we took it around the bases and the show we showed it to
00:29:57.740
marines and they loved it there was it had an impact on them uh because it said look this thing
00:30:02.620
doesn't put it it's no phony glory here this is not a hollywood production this is just this is just
00:30:08.460
grit and determination and and true the the the the essence of courage when you have to do it
00:30:15.100
against all odds you're just going door to door and you can tell the entire time this is a
00:30:19.020
thankless thankless job right so uh you took it around though to force recon now the marine corps
00:30:25.980
they don't have a special forces they say they're all special forces but the special force of the
00:30:29.900
marine corps is what's called force recon and these are the ones that hit the beach particularly in the
00:30:34.060
pacific uh early you took it around to i think a a gathering uh alumni of force recon these guys got
00:30:40.620
to be in their 80s or 90s at the time and pack joseph because afterwards he says he says hey you know
00:30:47.180
i'm taking it to the bravest of the brave all these guys sit there and go i i couldn't i couldn't do
00:30:51.900
what these kids do and pack's sitting there going hold it hang on you're the bravest of the brave what
00:30:56.140
are you talking about and he said hey in world war ii we were clear hitting the beach we clear cut
00:31:00.780
everything you don't give up an inch you don't hey you're not taking any prisoners we're just going
00:31:05.820
right because we're 17 and 18 year old kids what these guys did men and women had to kick down those
00:31:11.100
doors and go in and what 250 000 uh people in fallujah they sucked them all in they wanted all
00:31:18.220
the bad guys from chechnya they wanted all the bad guys in one place and they had to go door to door
00:31:23.660
room to room to clear it michael pack uh your thoughts about the the the greatest generation's
00:31:29.980
greatest saying that this was more powerful than anything they had done it was very moving i
00:31:36.060
i wish the veterans that of the film were there with me they were saying that yeah when they were
00:31:40.940
clear island hopping in world war ii when they were at an iwo jima or or or any of those islands
00:31:47.180
they would they were sent to the islands ahead of everybody else right they're forced recon but they
00:31:52.700
said if we as they used a politically incorrect word if we saw a jap we killed them that was it
00:31:57.580
we didn't have to think about it these guys have to sort stuff out who's civilian who's is this woman
00:32:03.420
you know with carrying water feet feeding her family or she have not hiding ied they have to
00:32:09.500
sort things out that they would never have been able to do at 17 and they were really amazed by
00:32:14.940
their courage and by the sophistication required of these these young men and women it was really
00:32:20.540
moving i mean after i should we showed the film there was silence i thought well i wonder what they're
00:32:25.900
thinking and then they came out with all the stuff and they all agreed absolutely every one of them
00:32:30.380
felt the same way and so i i think the audience will feel that way too by the way steve you're
00:32:36.140
always saying i'm a nice guy but i do think that the opposition to me both when i was working for
00:32:42.460
president trump and previously you know at cpb and elsewhere wasn't personal i never thought the
00:32:48.460
people who were out to get me didn't like me personally most of them didn't know me i think it was
00:32:53.420
all about maintaining the left's complete control of the media and they did not want to give an inch
00:32:58.700
and in both of the many of these cases i represented a little bit of a crack and even a little crack
00:33:04.380
was not enough and it was too much rather and they wanted to destroy me for that reason not because
00:33:10.300
they disliked me it was never personal and you know that as well as anybody steve mike you're uh
00:33:17.340
michael you're a true hero uh where do people go to get to the company to your content social media
00:33:22.460
and once again 10 p.m eastern daylight time on the 250th uh birth commemoration of the birthday
00:33:28.380
marine corps november 10th nationwide on pbs and uh and then give the october 30th what we're going
00:33:35.820
to do and how can people possibly get tickets for that well the they can my social media is uh michael
00:33:42.700
pack underscore on x but i recommend they go to our websites the the one that um for the last 600
00:33:49.820
meters is manifold productions m-a-n-i-f-o-l-d productions.com and the one for our more recent
00:33:56.540
work is palladium pictures p-a-l-l-a-d-i-u-m pictures.com but you you know you can navigate from
00:34:03.340
any of them and and and we have a lot of other content uh including other ones about war but about
00:34:08.780
politics and history and uh you know a lot of them are free or or streaming somewhere and uh i
00:34:16.620
recommend them all and we have this event uh on october 30th it's at the navy memorial if people
00:34:23.580
want to come they should probably reach out via our website my wife is in charge of those invitations and
00:34:29.260
they're going kind of fast um and maybe steve it's an event you could even cover uh but of course you
00:34:36.460
will be there so that'll be good and veterans will be there too so it'll be a way to honor people
00:34:42.140
in person and we hope we can get peace pete hexaf or tulsi gabbard or someone from the trump
00:34:47.740
administration that was a veteran to come to to honor these veterans that are there and sort of in
00:34:53.820
advance of the um anniversary of the marine corps and and um and veterans day to um the tip of the tip
00:35:03.740
of the spirit michael pack thank you so much honor to have you on here this morning thank you steve
00:35:08.620
great to be on your show let's go to beau we're going to go back to the summit we've got some very
00:35:13.340
special guests beau davison is there for an interview beau what do you got for us brother
00:35:19.340
steve you're gonna love this we talked earlier about the generational component the generational
00:35:24.460
legacy of moms for liberty and i'm joined now by reagan and owen these are two junior patriots and and
00:35:31.020
i just found out about this just minutes ago but basically they've started a pilot program
00:35:35.820
for turning point usa for middle schoolers so we're talking about even the generation even younger than
00:35:41.100
what we see at typical turning point usa events which is incredible and they've got these build the
00:35:45.340
bears which we'll get to in a minute but owen and uh and uh reagan i want to talk to you guys first
00:35:49.980
so reagan you're the president of this new chapter and owen you're the vice president is that right yes
00:35:55.020
all right so reagan why why did you start this well so i went to sass this summer and i met charlie
00:36:02.780
and i like not hung up hung out with him but like i talked to him for like four days and then i i didn't
00:36:09.900
i brought it up to him why don't we start a middle school chapter and it was like um at first and then
00:36:17.660
it was like okay then we'll start the program and we'll try it and so if everything goes well then it
00:36:23.660
will be open to pretty much the whole world next year if everything goes well this year and it's
00:36:29.660
going well so far yes it is and this is in land of lakes right land of lakes okay owen tell me more
00:36:34.300
about it and your role as vice president yes so we started a meeting like last week ago we were and
00:36:41.180
we were at the meeting we were doing like just grouping up seeing all the people who joined and
00:36:46.460
and then we celebrate charlie kirk's birthday after and when we posted on our facebook and social
00:36:53.180
media it went really viral wow that's incredible reagan tell me about you got to meet charlie you
00:36:59.420
got to hang out with him for a bit i'm so glad you got the chance to meet him what what was that like
00:37:04.060
and like what what did it mean to you now since you've been inspired to start this new chapter it was
00:37:10.700
very special for me so um a fun thing was um so we were i was listening to him speak and then he
00:37:20.140
actually signed my 4-h jacket on air because i it was the first time that 4-h was represented at a
00:37:27.340
tp usa sass event and it was it was just like my not mind-blowing but like more than that it was like
00:37:36.780
life-changing for me it's kind of funny that you had to convince charlie to do it because i would
00:37:41.020
think he would see this and be like yes yes yes we need to do it but thankfully you have started it
00:37:45.020
it is a pilot program and i want to get to these bears so owen you go to build a bear and everybody
00:37:49.740
knows you can go build a bear uh any kind you want but these are special these are like charlie kirk
00:37:54.380
bears right so explain that so we went there and we got bears we found like a suit where he wears like
00:38:01.260
his old fans let's take a look at it go ahead and then we have his shoes the red tie the microphone
00:38:07.500
the starbucks can you see the starbucks cup that's awesome too okay so that's your design
00:38:12.380
all right and then some of them actually play messages so reagan you have one if i could see it
00:38:17.420
that when you press the button on his hand and we're going to put this as close to the mic as i can
00:38:36.620
it's time that we start talking to the next generation not talking down the next generation
00:38:43.020
it's time to start talking to the next generation and not talking down and that's what's in there so
00:38:47.740
steve you you can you can hear that in these build the bears that the the the brilliance of this
00:38:52.940
they've not just designed the build the bear they have actually put an audio recording of charlie's
00:38:57.100
voice that the level of of innovation of charisma of leadership of these new junior patriots is
00:39:03.340
blowing my mind right now the fact that they would think to not just start the chapter but then have
00:39:07.980
this tool this educational tool of of a build-a-bear hey reagan let me ask you a question because i knew
00:39:13.580
charlie you know extremely well and uh you know he was a uh obviously very unique guy he followed us
00:39:19.820
on real america's voice for four years and knowing how charlie thought when charlie because he's always
00:39:25.260
thinking about how you mitigate risk how you do things and drive organizations but charlie was very
00:39:29.980
thoughtful and thinking through what did you how did you talk him into it when you originally said i
00:39:35.180
don't know i got to think about it what did you tell what did you tell charlie kirk to sell him on the idea
00:39:40.380
well so it was like maybe at the at first like i said and then so what happened was he was like
00:39:51.900
okay let's do it we'll give it a try um we'll see what happens and so that's how it got started
00:39:58.940
and so so far everything's going well and we had our first meeting on october 14th actually so
00:40:06.860
amazing uh guys just fantastic how do we get they have social media is there a website bo where
00:40:15.020
where do we go to follow them it's a good question i don't know with junior patriots i don't know do
00:40:19.820
you have social media we do we're on facebook and instagram for club america junior patriots
00:40:35.820
okay they froze okay let's just make sure we get it up amazing i'm talking talking charlie kirk and
00:40:42.060
talking charlie kirk and is something charlie was very had a certain way that he rolled i just think
00:40:48.300
it's great that's one of the best stories i've i've heard it's also one of the reasons i never work
00:40:52.300
with kids or dogs right they said they're completely they steal the scene no absolutely
00:40:57.260
fantastic and i think it's so great that they came after michael pack and you talk about the
00:41:02.140
sacrifice and this is what i say the reason even as dark as you think it is the reason i think uh and
00:41:09.580
i said this on the tucker interview the other night i feel absolutely great because you see this
00:41:14.140
younger generation i think the young men are the most based generation in the world and one of the
00:41:18.300
the reasons i said guys from 18 from 18 to 30 the reason is is what their uncles and brothers uh and
00:41:26.300
did in in the iraq and afghan war and you see these you're going to see this in the last 600 meters
00:41:31.180
when you can impress the force recon marines at pelelu and terawa and they sit there go hey what
00:41:38.220
these kids did is in much more you know it's much more powerful than what we did because we were just
00:41:43.580
clear cutting and told you don't back up an inch and anything in front of you you're just going to get
00:41:47.500
shot these kids had to do it differently that's passed down to american you see these kids right
00:41:52.780
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00:44:27.020
hey welcome back i want to thank our production team everybody working in denver today also my
00:44:33.500
production team here on the road in uh in texas um just a great job juggling things of course we're
00:44:39.900
going to be tossing to amanda head and the team out in camp pendleton so today across the country doing all
00:44:46.060
this live and i want to thank harry and the team at uh at the summit just doing an incredible job
00:44:51.740
uh the reason i wanted to come down here i felt i needed to come down here to texas all the great
00:44:57.100
you know sponsorship we have the texas people and we have a huge audience in texas and every time
00:45:02.060
we've asked them to do something whether it's fight to the in the paxton uh impeachment effort or
00:45:07.820
recently in the redistricting which would not gotten done without this audience and really
00:45:12.220
putting your shoulder to the wheel with the other grassroots texas is under
00:45:19.020
people understand the centrality of texas in american history in american culture and american
00:45:25.420
mythology remember john ford said uh when uh when the legend becomes fact print the legend right texas
00:45:32.860
is texas is known all over the world right not just for westerners but for this ethos of what texas
00:45:38.380
is about it's the reason that texas is a target now we just had this antifa thing john solomon talked
00:45:44.780
about i want to talk to you about that internationally they're coming but also internally we we make a big
00:45:51.420
deal here how we thwarted because when i was at breitbart it was you know sources coming to texas
00:45:55.740
putting 300 million dollars you get you got a bait what beta or work and all these folks and we said we
00:46:01.660
beat that back but in the process i learned in beating it back uh there was something deeper
00:46:08.860
than just source we have a problem that's deeper than just sources money we have a culture and there's
00:46:15.180
no place in this country with a bigger divide between the mega grassroots populist nationalist base
00:46:23.340
and the political culture not even just the politicians a political culture so walk me through
00:46:28.780
that first and i want to get to the zantifa well something i know you and i have uh spoken about
00:46:33.020
many times steve and the posse gets us i mean we we need to never lose sight of what time it is in
00:46:37.580
america right now we're in a battle for nothing less than the future of western civilization and i
00:46:42.860
firmly believe as goes texas so goes the nation as goes the nation so goes the world and even though
00:46:48.220
the state of texas you talk about the divide between sort of the the rhino weak liberal establishment
00:46:53.500
and sort of the trump supporting conservative pro-liberty base voters of texas it's just as
00:46:58.780
big a divide between the perception of texas you know people believe texas is the number one state
00:47:03.580
for liberty freedom low taxes low regulation small government prosperity but the reality is we've
00:47:08.940
just been coasting on that reputation even though texas isn't talked about as a battleground state
00:47:13.340
politically um very often they'll make no mistake about this i firmly believe texas is the crown jewel
00:47:19.900
in the left's plan to conquer our nation if we lose the state of texas we'll never have
00:47:24.700
a conservative republican in the white house and in texas voters got to know this we're not always
00:47:29.020
going to have a bold strong president like donald trump in the white house and it's going to be
00:47:32.940
incumbent on the the big states to hold our country together especially the next time we have some
00:47:38.220
leftist progressive in the white house like joe biden who was you know undermining law enforcement
00:47:43.180
throwing the border wide open to bring in 10 20 million illegals and terrorists and drug cartels
00:47:48.460
and everything else so texas is the line of the same it's a straight line but to from texas to
00:47:53.900
the future of our country and the future of western civilization and we've got a weak establishment
00:47:58.220
liberal um sort of core body of people that have been controlling this state for a generation now
00:48:03.740
too long if you ask me and they're totally lost touch with the texans and with our ethos
00:48:09.420
rugged individualism self-reliance freedom liberty these are the principles that made our state and our
00:48:13.900
country great but but far too often establishment weak republicans are selling out the voters of the
00:48:19.260
state of texas and in doing so they're selling out the future of our country no this is why it's
00:48:23.500
more insidious than just uh you know the money of source and sources kids in these left-wing groups
00:48:29.580
right because you can kind of see that coming but to know that they already really control the
00:48:34.780
school system here that it's not an independent school system you got the teachers juniors who are
00:48:38.780
some of the worst you've got this infection has has hit the you know people in texas are so proud of
00:48:45.180
the university university of texas system texas a m system texas tech and the private schools and you
00:48:51.420
see that the this cultural marxism is so deeply embedded all the work that you guys have done
00:48:56.700
and still they're doing train and only if you adam only if you go in and say and show video of these
00:49:02.300
professors right but that's just the surface of it it's a systemic problem right i mean why why does it
00:49:07.180
take people like me going on shows like war room and showing undercover video and audio
00:49:12.540
of leftist progressives who have been put in charge of our most cherished institutions like my alma mater
00:49:17.020
texas a m but i mean here's the bigger question why the hell are leftist progressives being put in
00:49:21.740
charge of anything in the texas government it's absolutely outrageous so not only are we not this
00:49:27.740
low tax state like people think i mean highest effective property tax rate in the country tech i have
00:49:31.980
people in my office steve all the time in tears they don't know how they're gonna be able to stay in
00:49:35.420
their homes and their property that have been in their family for generations and paid for
00:49:39.100
and for what so the texas government can fund but what's basically that the joe biden kamala harris
00:49:44.540
nancy pelosi aoc hakeem jeffries agenda of dei and transgender indoctrination hell we give it 1.5
00:49:52.140
billion dollars we voted this just this last session to liberal hollywood i mean the worst type of
00:49:58.060
crony corporatism and corporate welfare is going on down here in the state of texas taxpayers are being
00:50:03.180
forced to fund the indoctrination of the of the next generation all at a time when education rates
00:50:08.940
are are plummeting and we've got to we've got you know people got to take their heads out of the stand
00:50:13.500
and unlike in dc where sort of the the teams identify themselves you know radical democrats
00:50:17.740
left-wing media in texas people think if an elected official calls themselves a republican
00:50:23.260
that they support president trump they support the principles of our founding they support freedom
00:50:27.340
liberty and the reality is i've never seen anything as undermined as duplicitous as dishonest
00:50:32.860
as elected republicans who campaign saying all vote for me i'll stand up to the radical left
00:50:37.260
i'll fight the democrats but then when nobody's looking under the pink dome in the capital of austin
00:50:42.380
they vote to empower those very democrats and collude with them to destroy liberty in our great state
00:50:47.180
brian was had one of the most powerful jobs in the first term which is chief of staff over at hhs
00:50:51.980
that because that's such a behemoth uh one lesson we've learned here in the war room in texas if you
00:50:58.220
expose it people jump on it go no that's not going to happen we've had huge victories it all comes from
00:51:04.140
the same thing getting information out to the uh to the texas grassroots once you get them on something
00:51:10.540
they can't be stopped they can't be beaten and the establishment in the state knows this and the
00:51:14.140
left knows this uh i've asked brian to stick around for the top of the next hour we're also going
00:51:19.660
back to uh we're going to go back to the summit uh hopefully lee's here she's out door knocking
00:51:26.060
today as every candidate should do trying to get lee uh and then uh obviously we're going to do a
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