WarRoom Battleground EP 165: School Reading Levels Continue To Fall As They Blame COVID As The Reason
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In this episode, we have a special guest on the show, Tiffany Justice from Mommy Celebrities joins us to talk about the failures of public education and the failure of public schools across the country. Tiffany is a mom celebrity, a mom activist, and an education reform advocate. She has been a member of the NYC School Board of Education and served as the Mayor of New York City as well as served as a School Board member in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay uh welcome very much i tell you what it's uh monday 24 october the year of our
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2022 do we have the jake tapper do we have the jake tapper thing let's play jake tapper we're going to
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bring in uh tiffany justice from mom celebrity i want to play the jake tapper cold open first
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i have to say i'm surprised that there hasn't been
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a national conversation about the damage done to kids because of these school closures and the
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virtual learning and everything because i mean i'm not saying there should be a national do-over but
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we can't just pretend that fifth graders who are now seventh graders that that didn't happen
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you know like i feel like there should be and not not with a blame game look it happened
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people did it it was criticized the school closures the virtual learning etc but here we are
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um there needs to be like a like a bipartisan movement you know
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uh i don't know if we need bipartisanship on this i think we need answers and accountability let's
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bring in tiffany justice tiffany saw the scores out today i want to go back because you got slammed
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again or your group got slammed again uh in usa today i want to i want to fold that into this
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really what the uh the results are of these horrific scores that came out today in math
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particularly but there's a lot of finger pointing walk us through and this is kind of the um
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the gen the raison d'etre for moms for liberty so walk us through the results of these um uh these uh
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kind of uh assessments of where people stand test about how it's been a complete cratering and they're
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blaming it just on a covet 19 but i my feeling is it goes much much deeper than that tiffany just
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so we're talking about the nape scores that's the national assessment of educational progress that
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were released last late last night and what we saw in grades four was a five point uh loss for students
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in math and uh three points in reading in fourth grade and eight points in grade eight for math and
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a drop of three points in reading uh for eighth grade so huge uh math uh losses it's interesting i had
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asked someone once why do we see more math losses than english losses they said well children generally
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read when they're outside of school but they don't do as much math when they're outside of school and so
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when you look at the results it very clearly shows that schools that were open for in-person learning
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those students did better than schools that were closed and there were only virtual learning
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and so you know to jake tapper i say to him yes sir um there are people that have been having a
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national conversation about this um i talked to moms and dads every day we were started in january of
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2021 uh tina and i both served as school board members we were concerned about the educational
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outcomes we were seeing then um in 2019 2016 to 2020 add in covid lockdown um for children in closed
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schools and and it's just a recipe for disaster and our children are the ones that unfortunately are
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reaping all of the harm but you've also argued if you just look at the scores even going into it
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the united states is not anywhere near the top of the so i don't they're using this as a misdirection
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play it's all about covid these scores have collapsed and clearly they're worse but there's a systemic
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problem right now in the public school system about where the money's going what the focus is uh versus
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what it needs to be and must be for the students walk us through that because i think this is now
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they're all going to say you need another trillion dollars you need stronger teachers unions they'll
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come to the their national conversation is all about more money pumped in to the public education
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program just to be you might as well take it on a wheelbarrow and burn it outside what were the big
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problems uh before even they can start blaming a covid19 yeah so if you don't listen to james lindsey
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anyone who knows uh has heard of james lindsey if you haven't heard of him go listen to his podcast
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on newdiscourses.com james just did a seminar which he published there about the marxification
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of education he says where did the radicals from the 60s go into the classrooms and so we have had
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this happening in american schools and in higher ed institutions for 40 plus years um teachers unions
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are the foot soldiers of the progressive far left and they do the bidding and the work of uh the
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progressive far left and and to be honest you know conservatives have ceded the ground of education
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um almost completely certainly in the past 20 years with a real focus on school choice we believe in
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school choice you know but school choice hinges on an informed parent and what we have right now is a
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situation where there is not a lot of transparency or accountability for teaching or for learning that
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is happening in the classroom i was asked recently what one of my concerns was coming out of covid
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it was the fact that we had uh virtual learning happening i guess that's not real school by the
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way um you know it does not work for every student for some students it did but for the majority it did
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not uh certainly didn't work for families and for parents um and we didn't see any changes in
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graduation rates steve we saw kids being promoted onto grades uh we saw kids being continuing to to
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graduate and yet there was no accountability for any teaching or learning that had happened uh with
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regard to those students so you're right we are not in a good place as far as education is concerned
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in america and i was raised uh in the business world my father was a car dealer my husband and i own a
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business so in in the world that i come from um if you have uh like real failure in the work that
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you're doing let's say you made seat belts and two-thirds of the seat belts fail to keep people in
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their seats um you wouldn't stay in business very long would you but yet here we are in america
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where we have rampant educational failure and the teachers unions are saying just give us more money
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and when we say but wait the reading scores are really not good and the math scores are super
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concerning and we want to know what's happening in the classrooms they're not focusing on academics
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they're focusing on social emotional learning which is therapy as education that's values education
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stop and ask yourself if values are being taught in american public schools whose values are being taught
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through social emotional learning the government is anybody okay with that as a parent when we talk
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about diversity equity and inclusion in crt oh it's not being taught oh it is being taught oh it's
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being taught and it's wonderful now in california we just had a teacher's college that said they will
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not send any teachers into a public school in california public district that has banned crt because it's
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so necessary for their teachers to be able to practice it so you know these full circle moments we have
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we're showing the hypocrisy of the teachers unions to really have been in control of public education
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uh for the past you know how many years and it has to stop and no business would you continue to be
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able to raise money and to ask for more money if you had systemic failure and we do two-thirds of
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american kids weren't reading on grade level before covid happened and now it's only getting worse
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let's let's let's have a couple of minutes on the national conversation if jake tapper or these
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people came to you and said okay we want you as part of the national conversation what would the
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top couple of conversation topics be for the moms for liberty ma'am transparency and accountability
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um part of uh parental rights so our mission is to unify educate and empower parents to defend
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their parental rights at all levels of government in order to be able to do that you need to be able
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to see what your children are learning and if there's anyone who doesn't want to show you what
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your kids are learning that's probably a red flag that you wouldn't like it so uh transparency we want
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transparency in education we want all uh teachers we want there to be transparency in what children
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are being taught whether that's the curriculum or supplemental materials that are being brought
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into the classroom accountability we want real accountability here we want accountability for who's in
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charge why they've been in charge this long and if they have a record of failure we want them
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removed we don't need to have teachers i spoke recently at a board of education meeting here in
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florida there was a question asked what should happen to teachers if they violate hb 5057 which
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was a parental rights and education bill and i got up and i spoke i'll send you that video and i said
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um they should lose their teacher's license uh if you have teachers that are breaking the law in
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classrooms they should lose their teaching license that's not a controversial thing to say i think
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parents shouldn't have to be worried that every time they send their child into the classroom
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that the teaching in the classroom is going to be antithetical to the teaching in the home
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and finally our on the accountability piece kids are going to school they're spending a majority of
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their time there parents want their children to be literate not politically literate not turned into
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little social justice warriors but functionally literate we want our children to receive practicable
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skills so that they can be successful in life that they can go on and be productive citizens who can have
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families and provide for themselves that's not the goal of public education today they want
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politically literate children and again i go back to james the marxification of education where you see
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that really our children's education and the education system has been stolen it's been captured and while
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american parents consider to think that you know we continue to think that we um are sending our kids
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to get an education to be successful citizens and to be productive members of our society
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in school uh that's not what's happening these children are being taught to be at odds with
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everything around them and to reject all traditional values or conservative values to reject their families
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and you know it is the the building of the red guard in america uh and we need a parent revolution to
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stop this cultural revolution that has been started in our classrooms this what you lay out is
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parental rights the tran the uh accountability and transparency why is that getting to be so
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controversial by the the progressive left the teachers union is why you want you have ptas you've
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always wanted parents involved you want citizens from the community to be on edge be on um school boards
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uh it's part of civic your civic obligation as a citizen why has this become for the left why is this so
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you're a demon this is this is the rise of fascism what is it about parental rights that has i've never
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seen a meltdown on a topic like this in my life why is that we're talking about a fundamental truth
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right parents have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing of their children that that means that
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the government doesn't give you that right and they can't take it away and what we saw over the past
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couple of years was the government very much wants to limit your rights and freedoms based on whatever
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they think is a compelling interest to do so parents are not going to uh allow their parental rights to
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be usurped by the government and so parental rights being fundamental means these are natural rights god
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given rights that you have as a parent um and and no one can take that away and so this is this
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fundamental piece of being a human being um can you imagine if you had said to our founding fathers oh by
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the way if you could just write something in uh to our founding documents please that says that
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parents have the right to direct the upbringing of their children not the government or the state
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can you imagine what their response would have been it's kind of what my response was when i was
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first running for school board and somebody said you might want to think about this issue of boys going
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into the girls room and i said what that's ridiculous why would i i didn't you know i wasn't on my
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radar i didn't think that was an issue now is the time that we have to say the things out loud that
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are important to us and take a stand on these issues so um the fact that parental rights this
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idea of fundamental parental rights is being rejected by some members of political parties is
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just i mean i think it's crazy to be honest with you these are not partisan issues um so to jake tapper's
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point should this be a bipartisan conversation it shouldn't be a partisan conversation at all
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we should be able to agree to some fundamental things about what it means to be an american and to
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be a parent and now is the time for us to come together because there are groups of people there
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are elites who want to keep us divided in order to control us and and you know our kids not learning
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how to read in school not being able to think for themselves us being removed from our children's
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lives in many ways and you don't have to connect many dots to see that this takes us in a very bad
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direction in the country tiffany uh i know from reports in the ground connecticut uh uh new
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hampshire vermont uh rhode island new york state now with five now congressional seats in play uh sean
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patrick maloney the head of the dnc had to get a six hundred thousand dollar fusion to save his seat he's
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the dnc's chair new jersey the the the veil this ironclad bastion of the progressive left which has been
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new england has been pierced and everybody up there is telling me it's not just the inflation
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the home heating oil one of things is bringing the moms and the parents out that tier to four would
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not would not be engaged or vote is parental rights this is actually the under the surface
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the thing that is got people most outraged whether it's mass mandates vaccine mandates
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the issue of boys playing girls sports boys and girls bathrooms it's just the whole it's the whole
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ball of wax their parental rights usa today has uh really made you the punching bag uh for for their
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liberal coverage tell us what's going on the story in usa today and and what about the politics of this
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particularly related to your uh to your pack so it's been very interesting you know i i think the the
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far left has known for quite some time that it's important to keep control of school board seats
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um and and that was like a quiet secret that they uh had and and now we have blown the lid off of it
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tina and i the co-founders of moms for liberty served on school board from 2016 to 2020 we know
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how important that role is of a school board member and local politics and the ability that you have to
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be able to create positive change in your community in that elected position um i think it was the aclu of
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virginia that tweeted out something that stated like eight times over and over and over written
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school board elections matter yeah they do they do matter and so we put a real focus on school
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board elections and it's the only races that we're endorsing in at this point right now across the
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country um so we're supporting over 200 candidates across the country um we have a political action
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committee but we've partnered with others who have been able to raise money in order to be able to fund
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these races um so school board elections are incredibly important and i just say to your audience in
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general you know look to the candidates in your area that are running ask them where they stand
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on fundamental parental rights there's a moms for liberty pledge you can go to moms for liberty.org
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backslash pledge check that out ask them to sign it we've had some great elected officials that have
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signed it um and make that the litmus test are you going to stand with parents to direct the
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upbringing of their children um and so go to moms for liberty.org you can donate uh to moms for liberty if
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you'd like to to help to support chapters on the ground um and and again school board races are
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important find your local school board races figure out who's on that ballot find your local
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moms for liberty chapter and talk to them about how you can support those candidates um they very much
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need to support and uh the teachers unions have known for a really long time that school board is
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where it's at it's how they control everything that's happening in the schools and so school board
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candidates school board members make policy so again important positions what you can see happening
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right now is that teachers unions know they're losing control of the school board they know that
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we are in all of the races across the country and we are working to get better candidates elected so
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you have people running teachers unions candidates now running in other races i think in chicago running
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for mayor lieutenant governor in florida is a union boss from miami so they're concerned uh we have them on
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the run and i think it's only a matter of time before the media realizes that putting parents and
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back in control of education in this country is going to need better outcomes for kids and man
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it's about time tiffany one more time it's 200 you have 200 uh school board uh you're supporting 200
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school board members throughout the country that are running uh this november right now we have
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our chapters have endorsed over 200 school board candidates across the country and so november 8th
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is going to be a great day go out and vote your vote matters i know for a long time it has felt
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in this country like your vote doesn't matter or your voice shouldn't be heard but i think that
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our activity and our chapters activity around the country is showing that your voice does matter
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that if you get up and speak and you address these issues in your community there are a lot of people
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that think just like you about these issues that are really concerned about kids and the direction
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of our country so be brave stand up speak uh speak up and and get out there and vote
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tiffany thank you very much for coming on and i look forward to reading more uh many more usa today
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hit pieces on you and mobs for liberty it means you're over the target so thank you very much for
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joining us that's right we can take the hit we have we're building an army of parents steve so i say bring it
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absolutely when i wouldn't wouldn't think you would respond any other way thank you tiffany
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that's a fighter i want to go to new york by the way so tiffany's giving you the map all over the
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country these school boards uh could not be more competitive the left is a complete meltdown every
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day on msnbc and cnn which we monitor here they're getting more and more uh outraged by this i want to go to
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new york madeline brain a chairman of the victim's rights reform committee she's a former democrat
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uh madeline walk me through why tell me what the victim's right uh reform committee is uh because
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i every time i look at new york city with leticia james and alvin bragg and and eric adams i see
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where the criminals have uh their rights protected but every day i look somebody else is getting pushed
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onto a subway uh you know into a subway off of a platform people being attacked on the streets
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minority communities are being terrorized by criminals so it is the law enforcement in uh in
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new york city and particularly the prosecutorial aside more focused on protecting victims or the criminal
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class hello good afternoon thanks for having me steve um well absolutely um they're more focused on
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the criminal than the victim the victims were never factored into this equation for these uh progressive
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restorative justice criminal justice bail reform um raise the age we were never factored in as
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you know mattering um victims are just collateral damage of a whole series of
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insane policies that are sweeping through the new uh through the entire state of new york and leaving
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victim after victim body after body um mother after mother going down to the mall to a body um
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it's just absolutely horrendous help me help me out here 90 or 95 percent of the victims
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are working class minorities how could the progressives and the liberal elite are supposed to be the the protectors
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of uh in the maga movement supposed to be anti how can you have a situation where
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95 percent or more of the victims are working class hard-working patriotic decent uh minority working class people
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that are terrorized by this why is the liberal elite in the in the progressives particularly why are they not
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protecting those people than the criminals i'm confused yes it's very confusing um i i have speculation i i have
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you know i i really can't make heads or tails i i really can't make heads or tails of why you know um it's been
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allowed to happen only that in my opinion um my community has been sold out they sold this out
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they put these policies in place to make it appear like they were doing something to help um
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poor criminals and in the interim it ended up victimizing law-abiding everyday tax-paying
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madeline do me a favor you used to be a democrat walk me through your story give us your journey
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yes well you know um i i've been voting for 40 41 years i'm always democrat because that's what i was
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told that uh black people were supposed to be to vote democrat um i recently changed registration to
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conservative because my son was killed in 2018 in harlem he's an afghanistan war retired veteran um
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he was a kick punch stomped and stabbed by four people he did not know um nor had he done any harm
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and when i found myself having to deal with the manhattan district attorney's office and trying to get
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justice for my son i realized that you know this is not what i want these progressive policies this
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restorative justice stuff you know um somebody kills somebody um you take a life you do life
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provisions made for someone who is charged and indicted with first degree gang assault and second
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degree murder especially when alvin bragg came into office um two of the people who were indicted and
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and uh charged with the first gang assault and murder of my son captured on video he dropped the murder
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charges against two of the people and um charged one with assault with a shoe and sentenced her to one
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year time served and they sent uh another one of the male defendants uh they charged him with attempted
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gang assault and sentenced him to seven years now we have a trial starting on thursday this thursday of
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the two brothers james and christopher saunders uh james is the actual stabber and christopher is his brother
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i have no confidence i have no faith in this criminal justicism especially manhattan district attorney's
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office because we we have a um a district attorney who refuses to prosecute crime even murder
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so that's one of the reasons why tell us about your son's uh service uh in afghanistan his
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service and defense of his country man yes hassan um was a decorated sergeant he served two tours in
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afghanistan he uh received and returned enemy fire he had two kills in the taliban and um hassan hurt his back
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scaling a wall he fell off a wall um in kandahar so he was um he was able to retire early but um hassan was um
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valiant in battle uh he served his country he protected americans he deserves better than what
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he is getting from our criminal justice system madeline why did that lead you tell me about the victim's
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rights reform committee what tell us what you're trying to accomplish well victim's rights reform council
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was it was established because i was trying to in in the beginning years because we're in four years
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on this case right and i was trying to figure out what my rights are as a um mother of a homicide victim
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also hassan had uh has three small children and i wanted to know what provisions were in place to
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protect us what services were available what services are provided in the um new york state
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victims bill of rights and it's a very short list of you know provisions that are available that
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absolutely that do absolutely nothing to really assist us in our you know a grief process in our you know
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recovering of anything that was lost so victim rights reform council was established it was birthed
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out of that and what we do is we advocate and lobby for stronger protections and rights that will
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protect victims of uh homicide homicide victims and their families and also accidental overdose
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so if you could hang on for if you yeah yeah just hang on for one second we're gonna take a short
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commercial break when we return we've got madeline brain uh from new york an incredibly moving story
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a powerful story and a woman who is not going to let the memory of her heroic veteran son die
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okay we're with uh madeline brain a chairman of the victims rights reform council
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madeline uh there's election coming up in in a couple of weeks uh tell us about that tell us
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what uh for because we have a massive audience particularly in in new york state uh you just
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recently changed your um change your registration how important is this midterm election so it's
00:27:37.020
election of the governor the attorney general um in uh it's not the mayor's election although the new
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new attorney general if so wanted to could remove alvin bragg how important is this uh election on
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november 8th uh for the people and not just in the state of new york but this in new york city
00:27:56.380
well this election is imperative if we never voted before now is the time to get out there and vote on
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november 8th i changed to the conservative party because it aligns with my values the ones that i was
00:28:14.780
raised with god family and country also the candidates that are up for election lee zeldin
00:28:25.020
he's a patriot he's a hero he's a stand-up guy he has integrity he has courage and he's really sincere
00:28:35.500
in what he's saying michael henry for attorney general he would make a far better attorney general
00:28:43.900
than letitia james joseph pinion for senator it's time for chuck chillman to retire he's been in there
00:28:56.060
for too long joe pinion is smart he's young he's savvy and his message resonates
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with my community and so does lee zeldin his message resonates so i want to encourage everybody
00:29:13.340
out there who's listening madeline i'm confused hang on i'm totally confused now msnbc tells me
00:29:21.900
all day long and then the evening with joy and reed and and rachel maddow and chris hayes on and on
00:29:28.380
that you're a woman of color and that letitia james represents your interest because she's also a woman
00:29:34.860
of color am i am i not hearing msnbc correctly or are you confused msnbc is lying okay um letitia james
00:29:45.980
me as a black woman letitia james does not you know represent me all right um she's encouraging too
00:29:53.820
many of our young black women to be proud and hold their head up when they go into an abortion clinic
00:30:01.020
to have an abortion right over 20 million black babies have been destroyed through abortion
00:30:09.100
that's genocide in our community and she's she is promoting that and encouraging it most of us want
00:30:17.100
that to end we do not want planned parenthood in our communities you want to put something in our
00:30:23.100
communities fix the schools fix the housing put real educational vocational trade
00:30:31.100
you want to help our children avoid incarceration
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put some things there that's actually going to divert them
00:30:38.300
from going to the street go within the four walls of the home find out what's going on in their home
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because that behavior is learned it's learned inside of the home
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anytime my tax dollars pays to support these children and they're not being cared for properly
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i have a problem with that because they're the ones who are suffering the most
00:31:09.100
we need to give them tough love not just coddling not just feeling sorry for them and labeling them with
00:31:16.220
mental illness we need to give them tough love if and if anybody who knows what that means
00:31:24.780
that means that you got to be hard on them when they get in trouble make sure they pay the first time
00:31:31.660
so they can learn a lesson forget all this arresting them and letting them go and over and over and over
00:31:37.020
and then don't lock them up until they kill somebody you're making career criminals out of a whole nother generation
00:31:46.220
and letitia james is promoting a whole nother generation of genocide to abortion in our community
00:31:58.460
madeline how can people find out more about you on social media your website and how they find out
00:32:05.020
more about the uh the victims rights reform council and if they want to support it where do they go
00:32:11.500
okay you can go to www.victimsrightsreformcouncil.org and if you would like to donate um we definitely need
00:32:21.580
support in helping us to take trips to albany and different states because we advocate all all right
00:32:29.260
um we also have uh different initiatives that we do we have uh battle book services where other mothers
00:32:37.660
of homicide victims we um like to send someone in court with them so they don't have to sit by
00:32:43.740
their cells like i have been sitting by myself for four years so i know the feeling of being alone and
00:32:49.500
feeling abandoned and have to deal with that so there's certain um there's some things that we
00:32:55.500
would like to initiate but we need to support so please go to our website at victims rights reform
00:33:02.780
council.org and donate i can be found on facebook and instagram and twitter my name madeline brain
00:33:10.860
madeline thank you uh very much for joining us you're a patriot and uh i think your son would be
00:33:18.460
incredibly uh proud of the fight you've had not just for his memory but for the memory of all victims
00:33:29.180
i'm gonna go to lauren davis now from new york city we're gonna go to texas lauren davis lauren
00:33:33.740
you're running for a judge down in texas tell me about what you just heard from madeline brain
00:33:39.820
in new york city uh ma'am yes i mean it's no surprise having the same um kind of wave of
00:33:47.340
democrats turning republican for all the reasons she mentioned here in dallas um dallas proper can
00:33:53.100
be a very blue liberal um city but i'm i'm also running for a county race but county-wide i have
00:34:01.340
i hate to admit it but i have davis yard signs showing up in beto yards people are starting to
00:34:07.900
to to split their ticket i've talked to democrats there say um you're the very first republican
00:34:13.740
i'm ever going to vote for i had more money in my pocket under trump i mean it's just a very real
00:34:19.340
wave that's sweeping the um the country and i'm glad to see republicans be the one to pick up the
00:34:26.140
working class because it um you know the people of america matter the middle of america matters
00:34:31.820
dallas is such a diverse place but but walk us through it is is it is it crime is it the schools
00:34:41.260
is it inflation when you talk to people because these are all grassroots campaigns when you're
00:34:47.740
running it at your level what are folks telling you what what is top of mind regardless of their
00:34:52.140
political affiliation what are folks down there because you don't get better than texans right you
00:34:57.100
don't get tougher than texans what are texans telling you it's economy the prices gas everything's
00:35:04.140
out of control crime is out of control we have a soros funded da currently um we had two um
00:35:12.300
health care workers shot at a methodist hospital recently by a man who was released on parole
00:35:17.740
with an ankle bracelet so crime is out of control broad daylight this happened
00:35:22.540
um our communities are being rocked by crime and the first ones to experience it
00:35:27.260
are the minority communities uh it's a reality and people are sick and tired of it the dallas
00:35:34.700
isd school system is something we fought uh personally uh my kids were all in public school
00:35:39.660
up until last year i've talked to a democrat activist here who came into my campaign headquarters where
00:35:46.540
i am now and said we're not going to agree on anything but i hate your opponent play jenkins and i
00:35:51.580
said well sit down let's talk and we ended up leaving agreeing on everything he one of his biggest
00:35:59.020
issues was uh dallas isd covering up cheese heroin overdoses of children and parents were suffering
00:36:06.140
wanting help and the school board covers it up uh the school board you know forced mass on my children
00:36:12.860
and we had that fight last year but my fight is the same fight as many many parents and luckily we
00:36:19.980
had enough resources to make private school a reality it's not easy but it's a reality and there's a lot
00:36:26.540
of people who don't have the extra funds to pay 20 000 a year for private school to avoid the public
00:36:33.340
school system um and here in dallas it's 150 000 students it's enormous school system and the school
00:36:41.820
board do not care i've been down there fought them named the the school board trustees by name and they
00:36:47.820
could care less in fact at one point in my fight against the medical mandates one school board member
00:36:54.380
dustin marshall had the audacity to instruct the superintendent to block my family's emails through
00:37:00.940
the it department so that the it cut off our access to the school board
00:37:08.300
so every parent i think a lot of people are yeah i think a lot of people are shocked when they see
00:37:13.260
that dallas actually has a very liberal political status here here's what i'll get and this is coming
00:37:17.660
off of uh madeline brain from from new york the uh recipients of the bad education the terrible
00:37:24.620
education the terrible health care the uh the the crime that i can track is the minority community
00:37:31.180
what are these political elites who are all progressive left democrats what do they think
00:37:36.380
they're accomplishing right the schools are getting worse the crime is more out of control
00:37:42.140
um you know just on every topic it's worse and worse worse and the people that are suffering that
00:37:47.420
is the minority community what why do these political elites what do they think they're accomplishing or
00:37:53.260
are they do they believe they're helping the minority community you know i used to be friends with
00:37:59.740
some of them and when i took my stand i realized that they hated people like me everyday people who
00:38:05.500
just believe in christ and want to go to school and expect their kids to learn the abcs and so i think
00:38:11.180
some of them in their mind believe that they're doing a great job but i think what i've discovered
00:38:16.700
in this process of running for office for the first time and going through this battle in the school
00:38:21.260
is that these people truly believe in the equity argument they are lacking christ in their life so
00:38:29.580
they believe as a man or a woman here on earth that they can manipulate and control people's outcomes
00:38:35.740
and that's what they are doing to our kids they're all focused on their data and the outcomes and you
00:38:41.260
cannot control someone's ultimate destiny and outcome all you can control are the inputs you put in and these
00:38:48.780
people just have it backwards and they believe they're playing god with people's lives um they
00:38:55.660
they believe that they are that powerful um i think that's where the elite um portion of it comes in
00:39:02.620
saying like for example here in dallas there's a lot of people who are like oh dallas isd is great
00:39:08.780
they're doing so many things for the kids in the community they have all the crt the transgender i mean
00:39:15.260
everything that's going across the country it's here in dallas isd and they say oh you know that's
00:39:22.140
so great but none of them put their kids in the school they don't go there and they don't go there
00:39:28.060
for a reason because they they do not punish kids for misbehavior so my son was in a public high school
00:39:34.380
last year for half a year fights in the hallways every day drugs in the bathroom he had a teacher
00:39:41.580
who actively encourages them do not stand for the pledge uh they're pledging allegiance basically
00:39:46.780
to their mask mandates and they have nothing christ-centered it's just completely filled with
00:39:53.740
this this social agenda and it's causing kids to to suffer they're confused they don't feel welcomed in
00:40:02.300
their school i mean heaven forbid you say christ and you're ridiculed to no end so i think these people
00:40:10.140
believe they're doing the right thing they're just on such a wrong path
00:40:16.780
lauren uh tell people how can they get to your site to find out more about your campaign we want
00:40:20.700
to use you as an example there tens of thousands of lauren davis's at lauren davis is out there that
00:40:26.860
are running for school boards running for judgeships running for town commissions this is about
00:40:32.060
engagement you took a heroic step to do it so how can people get to your website how can they find out
00:40:37.820
more about you if they're so inclined support you yes yes we need all the support we can get my
00:40:43.340
website is davis the number for dallas.com so davis for dallas.com and yes parents like myself who have
00:40:51.820
no political experience are stepping up our government was meant to be run by everyday citizens of of their
00:40:58.460
communities and that's what we represent so davis for dallas.com
00:41:04.780
lauren you're a true hero particularly taking all the grief i know that you you're taking in your
00:41:09.020
race so uh we've got your back thank you very much for coming on thanks thanks for having me
00:41:16.220
these people are so incredible just incredible let me bring in dr paul alexander a long-term uh time
00:41:22.300
contributor with he's got a new book out dr alexander uh when i talk to people throughout
00:41:28.620
the country the the we call it the three i now this morning on the show you got inflation you have
00:41:34.620
immigration and now you've got injections that this uh particularly the cdc's unanimous vote the
00:41:39.740
other day have people furious and we just had lauren on there was a huge fight in dallas it got her to run
00:41:44.780
for um it got her to run for a judgeship we had tiffany justice on at the beginning of the show
00:41:50.700
people are fired up walk me through people want to know your opinion what is your thoughts on what
00:41:56.460
happened thursday with the cdc sir hey well first of all steve you know i think you deserve the praise
00:42:04.060
you are one of the real patriots out there i wanted to say that up front you compliment everyone
00:42:09.980
you deserve that praise now here's what i'm saying there's no clinical data there's no medical
00:42:17.180
justification for zero risk child macari and their johns hopkins studied this and they found across
00:42:25.500
america and parents must listen to what i'm saying next we have found not one healthy child not one
00:42:33.180
healthy child got infected with covid and has died and that is the data so what the acip what the cdc did
00:42:40.940
was they rubber stamp the fda with this vaccine this gene injection for these children who have
00:42:47.980
statistical zero risk the vaccine has failed it does not protect the upper areas we know that everyone
00:42:54.780
is getting reinfected you're gonna have to get a booster every day at the rate they're going and
00:43:00.700
the vaccine skews to harms with pericarditis myocarditis so parents on a risk management decision
00:43:07.500
could only come to the conclusion that they don't need this and that you need to stand up and say no
00:43:13.420
this is the hill that parents must must be willing to defend because fauci dr francis collins
00:43:21.180
burks walinsky no one up to this moment i'm speaking has prosecuted the case as to why a healthy child in
00:43:29.740
america deserves these covid gene injections none your healthy child their innate immune
00:43:37.420
immune system and the problem is cdc knows what i'm saying children have an innate immune system
00:43:43.340
their first line of defense that protects them beautifully leave children alone these gene
00:43:50.620
injections will damage the innate immune system and render children vulnerable particularly to autoimmune
00:43:58.300
disease many children will die steve i want to say it one more time not if many children who get these
00:44:10.220
shots will die we have seen adults die parents need to take a stand
00:44:19.820
dr alexander we only got a couple minutes but i gotta i gotta ask you why was it 15 to nothing these
00:44:25.740
people are all credentialized they all come from the finest universities in the nation why was there
00:44:30.220
no dissent why was there no somebody said uh just vote naps and i can't do it why was there no even in
00:44:37.020
the debate why were credentialized people why did they why did they not just cave but actively supported
00:44:44.540
this move sir well first answer your questions i just want to say some praise to madeline braid who spoke
00:44:50.460
earlier and i would take her back all the way to the great society under lyndon baines johnson that
00:44:55.740
began the damage of the african-american community in america that's something that people need to be
00:45:01.340
aware of anyway the key here steve is look you worked in the administration also i had the fortune to be
00:45:08.700
in washington and the misfortune because it was the worst period of my life but i can tell you
00:45:15.420
a lot of these public servants in these alphabet agencies they are scared they are scared for their
00:45:22.940
own safety they are scared for their jobs their careers they know many of them i had conversations
00:45:29.980
with those who support on the democrat side on the republican side they know that what we've been
00:45:37.020
saying mccullough malone dr naomi wolf what we've been saying is correct but they are scared they know
00:45:44.780
they will be out of a job their careers will be mud ball their grants everything will be over so they
00:45:51.100
are just going along because they have no data steve there is no data anywhere i'm saying it and people
00:45:58.860
might say well uh that's a really bold statement when we study the data every day me dr rich we look at
00:46:06.700
the data line by line there is no data to support this this is this is outrageous it's almost as though
00:46:14.620
they have vaccines to sell children do not need these completely and i think there's there's
00:46:21.180
potentially more nefarious uh uh means and and and strategies at play here i know we don't have time
00:46:30.700
yeah we'll get into that more i want to get to cover the book up because you just said
00:46:34.300
the outrageous and furious the book presidential takedown i guarantee you in the audience if you get
00:46:39.580
this book and read it you will be burning white hot mad i got a minute uh to describe dr alexander
00:46:47.020
why people should get this book what story do you tell well look steve um tony lyons from skyhorse who
00:46:53.900
would uh they wrote fauci's um robert kennedy's book the real anthony fauci um i decided to go with
00:47:01.260
them and kent um heckin lively look from my stay there i can tell you it from on the inside point
00:47:08.460
of view i was at the hhs and from everything i saw i can see this that from day one for the period i was
00:47:15.980
there during this pandemic response it was a concerted effort across the united states government cdc
00:47:24.540
nih nih niaid they worked against president trump and and the thing is they would explain people i
00:47:32.380
think it's because i came from the islands i'm a very personable i like to talk and people felt
00:47:37.740
comfortable that they would tell me you know dr alexander we are working against president trump
00:47:45.100
and he doesn't even understand that we will make his administration unmanageable and ungovernable
00:47:51.580
people and they did it dr alexander we'll have you back on the book is presidential takedown
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