Riley Gaines EXPOSES Shocking Baby Scandal the Media Ignored!
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In this week's episode of Gains For Girls, we cover some of the most viral stories of the past week, including the controversial story of a gay couple who purchased a baby boy via surrogacy, and the shocking revelation that the father is a convicted child sex offender.
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I will admit that being this far along in my pregnancy at this point, I'm 33 weeks now,
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I'm just now at the point where sleeping is not overly comfortable anymore.
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I've always been one of those people to sleep flat on my stomach.
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I also find myself having to pee about a thousand times in the night because our daughter, the little girl growing in my belly,
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is always on my bladder at all hours of the day, morning, afternoon, night, in the middle of the night.
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But let me tell you, there is no better feeling than going to the bathroom in the middle of the night,
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coming back to bed and getting into Cozy Earth sheets.
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My husband, he is, of course, sleeping through all of this, and he is snoring so peacefully.
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It makes me want to, like, strangle him, kind of.
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But nonetheless, it speaks to how much we love our sheets.
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I have a set of their sheets for the baby's crib.
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We're setting up the nursery now, which is, like, it makes it all the more real, you know?
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So setting up nursery now, putting the crib together, and I can't wait for her to be here
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and to be able to let her sleep on CozyEarth sheets as well.
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I figured this week on this episode, we would just go through some of the kind of viral stories
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of last week, some of those that gained a lot of virality, like the Sidney Sweeney ad,
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the Sidney Sweeney controversy, how American Eagle decided to make a commercial with all of these
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dog whistles for Nazis or whatever the other side was saying.
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And some of these stories that maybe didn't get as much national attention, but certainly
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Starting with one, I actually saw this posted on X first by an account called Redux, which
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They do so much background and vetting and research.
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There's no such thing as fake news when it comes to Redux.
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Everything is valid and confirmed when they are reporting on it.
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And they do a lot surrounding the harm and the dangers and the severity of the gender
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ideology movement, whether that's men and women's sports, whether that's men, oftentimes
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violent male sexual offenders entering into women's prisons across the US, obviously the
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harm that's being done to children, how parental rights are being infringed upon by our government.
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So again, Redux, R-E-D-U-X-X, check them out on X, really, really great follow.
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But they posted about this story of two men, it's a gay couple, okay, who were able to
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legally purchase a baby, a baby boy via surrogacy.
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This story takes a pretty disturbing turn after it was confirmed that one of the fathers
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We've got some B-roll here if you're watching again on youtube.com slash outkick, both of
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But I'll give you kind of a 30,000 foot overview of the scenario that has since been made public.
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One of the fathers, his name is Brandon Mitchell.
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Again, he is a tier one sex offender in the state of Pennsylvania where this baby was bought.
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He was arrested in 2016 after attempting to solicit a 16-year-old boy for sexual abuse and sexual
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Police ultimately then executed a search warrant of the teacher's electronic.
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He's a teacher, by the way, which I think makes the story all the more disturbing.
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They executed a search warrant of his electronic devices and phone records.
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And they found, again, the father, the fake father of this baby that was able to be legally
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purchased in the United States and the teacher of the school, he exchanged over 12,000 text
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When they continued to look through his devices, the police also recovered hundreds of other
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sexually explicit videos of the child on his laptop.
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And again, now this couple, these two gay men, have been able to buy a baby in the United States.
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This story is really a moral indictment on every single one of us.
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I cannot believe that this was allowed, that something like this, again, someone who is a known
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pedophile, a known sexual offender of children, mind you, registered and everything, he's on the
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sex offender registry, was able to buy a baby and a baby boy nonetheless, okay?
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It would be just as heinous if this was like a straight couple.
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I mean, any scenario, any circumstance where a child, a baby, an infant is surrounded by or
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exposed to a pedophile, is sick, it makes my stomach turn, no child should ever, ever,
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So think about the potential things that this baby boy could have or has potentially gone
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I feel pretty strongly, honestly, about surrogacy.
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The idea of purchasing a baby in general feels very dystopian to me.
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That's not to, of course, I understand that there are many women and men out there, quite
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frankly, who struggle with infertility, where they themselves might not be able to get pregnant.
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But surrogacy is just a concept that I cannot get behind, that bond, I think especially now
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being pregnant and realizing that, yes, of course, I don't have my daughter in my arms yet.
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But there is still this transformational, magical bond and relationship that is already being built.
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The protective instinct that I have over her, how my perspective of life has shifted entirely
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with this baby girl in my stomach, knowing that she will be born in a few weeks, I cannot imagine.
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It's a pretty heartbreaking process, surrogacy.
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A woman, again, basically she rents out her womb, gives birth to a child, and within 24 to 48 hours,
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so long as there's no complications, gives this baby over to the couple who has legally
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I believe that every single person involved in this story in particular should be in jail,
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In the past week that this story has gotten some traction, I have not seen any follow-up.
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I've seen nothing from CPS, which is not too much of a shocker, considering that CPS is an
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organization that spends hours, days going after innocent families.
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Sometimes we've seen over COVID where CPS would get involved if parents weren't getting their
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Of course, we have seen CPS, especially in blue states like California, Oregon, Washington,
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They have some of the worst, what I would call trans refugee laws in the state of Maine,
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where CPS has gotten involved, and they will literally take your child from you if you do
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They have turned a blind eye to children being pimped out and abused, CPS has.
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I believe CPS, I mean, it's a total joke, and I think they should lose their government
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funding, given how insignificant they have become really in protecting children across the
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You hear stories like this, where, again, these two men were able to purchase a baby.
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All the while, I mean, I know people personally in my life who have wanted to adopt a child.
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It costs thousands and thousands of dollars to apply to adopt these application fees,
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the interviews you have to go through, people coming into your home, making sure you're fit
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People will wait years and years and years before being approved to adopt.
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And even sometimes families and parents who are very capable, very willing, who want
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to have the best intention of, again, these could be families that struggle with infertility.
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These could be families who just have servant hearts, who want to be able to give back in
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So hearing stories like this, obviously, I know surrogacy and adoption are very different
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But stories like this, again, a total moral indictment on every single one of us.
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While the world is mad about a jeans ad, denim ad, which brings me to the next topic.
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Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color,
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In this video, of course, you have Sidney Sweeney, who has blonde hair, blue eyes.
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That's the tagline that has somehow sparked a national emergency for mainstream media pundits
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I will say I don't love how sensual she's talking, right?
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Like, jeans are passed down from parents to offsprings.
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I don't love how Sidney Sweeney constantly hypersexualizes herself, whether it's this ad,
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And it feels over the top, whether it was the soap, you remember that, that was made
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Do I think she's a marketing genius for it in terms of a businesswoman using a businesswoman
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Of course, the money that she can make off of that is probably ridiculous, which I think
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speaks to the pretty ridiculous ability for people to form a parasocial relationship
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with someone who does not know you exist, right?
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But nonetheless, I believe this ad, it's at the end of the day, it's light.
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It's actually kind of refreshing, to be honest with you, in an age where every commercial
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I don't watch TV a lot of times because I don't like the commercials.
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But for the perpetually outraged and the constantly offended, this just wasn't marketing.
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It was, again, brace yourself, a dog whistle for eugenics.
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Critics accused the ad of promoting genetic elitism and Nazi ideology because, again, apparently
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a woman, a pretty white woman, an actress in a denim commercial is now glorifying white
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I've seen on social media where some people claimed that a woman of color would never be
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Ads featuring people like Serena Williams, Zendaya, Lizzo, they don't provoke this kind
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I think Zendaya, if we're going to talk about great genes, obviously, as I said, Sydney
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Yes, those are, again, conventionally attractive.
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But someone like Zendaya, who is really the exact opposite of those things, she also has
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So I don't think this ad was saying that blue eyes, blonde hair are the only good genes,
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We saw even Beyonce, who had a strikingly similar ad for Levi's, which was complete with
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She had a sultry look and no one was screaming eugenics.
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I think the issue at the end of the day with this ad from the left is that Sydney Sweeney
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doesn't play by Hollywood's political rules, which is fantastic.
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We've got a video of her now that has surfaced following this ad, which I just love.
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I wish there were more, whether it was influencers, celebrities, athletes, whoever it is, I wish
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there were more good role models for women in the gun shooting hunting community.
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I have certain people I follow on my social media, especially for hunting, who are big
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But I believe it is incredibly important, especially in today's world, for women to carry.
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And now it has apparently come out that Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican in the state
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Look, the shock over Sydney Sweeney's voter registration reminds me that many people just
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aren't familiar with the rule of thumb in Hollywood.
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If a celebrity does not publicize his or her politics, they're probably a Republican.
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I would imagine there are many of those liberals who are melting down on TikTok, many of their favorite
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artists or celebrities or influencers voted for Trump.
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OK, so if they haven't outwardly said that they were a Kamala supporter or a Democrat or
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registered Democrat voter, whatever it is, I bet you that means they voted for Trump.
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And one of my favorite parts about this story is the response that we have seen from American
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Five years ago, had a company or business or an organization release an ad like this, again,
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with ultimately good intentions at the end of the day, seeing the response that they did,
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it would have been within 12 hours where they would have denounced themselves, removed the ad
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and taken full accountability for hoping to to learn or to educate themselves or whatever,
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This American Eagle ad following it, their stock, American Eagle stock, it jumped around
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10 percent after this controversy, controversy, adding over 200 million in value, not to mention
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around 65 million dollars in free media exposure.
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And these were these were numbers that I got a few days ago.
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Remember how they had that super viral viral for all the wrong reasons?
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This LGBTQ ad in Europe, their sales plummeted about 97 and a half percent in April of this
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They went from selling 180,000 vehicles in 2018 to 27,000 last year.
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So the numbers and the free market just don't lie.
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And again, the response that we have seen from American Eagle now where basically they're
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They're like, yeah, Sidney Sweeney does have good genes and we make good genes.
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This represents everything that the modern left like just can't stand.
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She represents independence and this the refusal to bend the knee to the mob.
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I think it's been a fantastic eye opener for people all across the nation.
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Again, what we've kind of known to be true, at least over the past six or so months since
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We really have seen this cultural shift again, we talked about the Nike ad a few weeks ago,
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how they're promoting Scotty Scheffler and his pro fatherhood, pro family, pro Christian
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principles messaging with the ad that says, you know, you've already won despite the fact
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So we're starting to see this shift, which makes me super excited.
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And while we're on the topic of sports, the next topic that I want to bring up for this
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week's episode is the executive order that President Trump signed just this past week.
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He signed an executive order called Saving College Sports.
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He also has created the President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition.
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The president that knows sports unlike any other, he brought together 30 of the most elite
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athletes to bring back the presidential fitness test.
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We think we have the opportunity to change in the 70 year history of PCSFN, the course of
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We have some of the greatest athletes behind us from all different sports to headline and
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vision and empower the students of our young generation.
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I've watched sort of the decline of the youth of America and their ability and sort of the
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decline of the importance of fitness and health and nutrition and all of it.
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And it's an incredible honor and I'm thrilled to dig in and get to work.
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We're all about helping young youth to be moved.
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So I'm excited to be able to make a difference in kids' life moving forward.
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So I'm very thankful to President Trump for giving me this platform and for us to change
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Harrison Bucker was there who has gone viral several times.
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And again, another thing kind of representing that cultural shift.
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Remember when he did that commencement speech and he spoke to how women's accomplishments
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in the home are valued so much more than anything they can accomplish in their professional
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Not necessarily saying that women can't do those things, but there are certain roles
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in the home that are valuable and needed from women, mothers.
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His jersey ended up selling out following his commencement speech there.
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Tons of other great people are part of this council.
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But President Trump signed this executive order, ultimately bringing back the presidential
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We're officially restoring the presidential fitness test and the presidential fitness award.
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And it's going to be a very big thing from the late 1950s until the 2013 graduate scholars
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all across our country competed against each other in the presidential fitness test.
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Actually, President Obama, he abandoned this test in 2012, replaced it with some other
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assessment that focused on bettering your individual health because he believed that comparative
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results were too damaging to a child's mental well-being, whatever it is.
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We actually did the presidential fitness test without actually getting any sort of accolade because,
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again, it had been dissolved at this point because of Obama.
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But we did this in high school and middle school.
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The components of the test, it includes sit-ups or curl-ups.
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I believe it's how many you can do in a minute or two minutes.
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But anyway, sit-ups or curl-ups, push-ups, sit and reach.
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I don't think they really test body comp, especially in like public school settings.
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It's not something that's a part of the scoring typically.
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I think it's done pretty informally, but known to be another component of the test.
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I think instead of push-ups, actually, you can do pull-ups, which is what we did in middle
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And I remember so vividly because I've always been so competitive that there was this one
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girl, of course, you have men's results, women's results, or girls and boys.
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It's as if there's biological differences between the two.
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And so there was this other girl who was a gymnast in my middle school, and she was a
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And I think, as you know, gymnasts typically, they're very strong.
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I was not going to get off that bar until I beat her.
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You get the Presidential Physical Fitness Award if you score in the 85th percentile or
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You get the National Physical Fitness Award if you score above the 50th percentile in these
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I think it's a great way to encourage fitness and health, all things that matter to President
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And one other thing that I think is pretty cool and President Trump has definitely put
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an emphasis on is how the U.S. is involved in all these different sporting arenas and
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events over the next few years under his presidency.
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Obviously, the 2028 Summer Olympics are in L.A.
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All, again, major feathers in Trump's cap for his second term.
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We've got one more video here of President Trump at this signing talking about NIL.
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The council, and we're going to let some of them come in.
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But they're going to also be working on college football in terms of what happened.
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It's what they're doing with college football, and the fans are upset about it, and players
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are being taken from team after team and being traded around like playing cards, and a lot
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of money's passing, and nobody knows what's happening.
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So these people behind me are going to be very much involved in figuring that whole thing
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out and working on it and trying to bring some sanity to that incredible, not only the
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football, college sports, very, very bad for women.
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It's very bad what's happening because now all of a sudden there's no women that are able
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You know, it seems to be going mostly to football, some basketball, and women's sports are being
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We know that, Annika, you know, with this, it's all going into football and some to basketball
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and everything else is being left behind, and women are being left behind, and lesser
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sports are being left behind, and the Olympics is being decimated because that was like training
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for the Olympics, and now we're not going to have that many of those sports.
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The smaller sports, they're almost going to be completely wiped out.
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We banned men from competing in women's sports, and last week the United States Olympic and
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Paralympic Committee announced that they will be complying with that order.
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I guess he's specifically kind of referring to college football.
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One thing that I have known to be true since my time in collegiate sports is the NCAA is a
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corrupt, corrupt, very wealthy, but corrupt organization.
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Whether it is men and women's sports, whether it's the portal, whether it is NIL, they've
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proven themselves to kind of be a meaningless organization, really totally useless for the
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You have all these people who make very glamorous salaries while not doing much.
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So President Trump, he expressed interest in stopping pay-for-play NIL abuse to athletes,
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blocking the unionization of student-athletes, and expanding support for women's sports and
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It was actually surprising to me how well he got it.
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A lot of Olympic sports, they're the kind of more niche sports that you don't really see
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So to hear him speak so eloquently about this issue and what's at stake if it's not fixed,
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So this is a win for fairness and opportunity in college athletics.
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And last thing for this episode, last topic I want to dive into when we're on the topic
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Again, this has proven itself to be one of the most insufferable organizations.
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I have not seen any other organization that is as dedicated to self-imploding as the WNBA
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Some of them are, but I'm pretty specifically referring to the organization, the league as
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Of course, there are a few that stand out who are certainly not, one of those being Caitlin
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And one of those who has really taken social media and the league by storm is Sophie Cunningham.
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And it literally like pisses me off when people are like, she's not the face of the league.
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No, there's really good, well-known people in our league.
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But when people will try to argue that she's not the face of our league.
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Or if our league would be where we're at without her, you're dumb as shit.
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Sophie Cunningham has been Caitlin Clark's biggest cheerleader and defender over these
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Obviously she's a teammate as she plays on the fever as well.
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But the sad truth about this video we just watched is she is the first WNBA player I
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have seen to openly say this out loud, publicly, and not be ashamed in declaring it.
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Caitlin Clark is the reason we have been talking about the WNBA.
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Maybe Caitlin Clark should do the next American Eagle campaign or Sophie Cunningham.
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I don't believe that Caitlin Clark necessarily wants that title that everyone has been giving
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And Sophie Cunningham, she just seems like such a real one, like such a good friend.
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I think especially with women, especially elite level athletes, female athletes, there's
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a lot of people and more specifically a part of team sports.
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There's a lot of people, women, who will kind of stab you in the back.
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There's a lot of jealousy, a lot of resentment, especially when you're good and you have
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people like Sonny Hostin of The View who make the point that people like Caitlin Clark have
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straight privilege and pretty privilege and white privilege and tall privilege.
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She literally said Caitlin Clark has tall privilege.
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And one of the things that makes me like her even more is she recently partnered with Arby's,
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These pictures went viral on social media as well, where she's wearing this shirt and
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eating curly fries and drinking her Arby's shake that says, hot girls eat Arby's.
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And again, this to me is super, it represents a pretty pivotal point because big businesses,
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they see this, they see Arby's, they see American Eagle sells.
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Sophie Cunningham is known to kind of be like pretty MAGA, I think.
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So there's no, there's no shame from her from associating herself with causes like protecting
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Second WNBA event that we saw just this past week.
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It bounced around a lot, but at the end, it went through the ramp.
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Time out call for Copper to deal with the malfunction.
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The officials are now talking to arena security here.
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As you can see, though a fan said something, the Phoenix Mercury bench heard it and they
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So Amy Bonner, crew chief, is trying to have this sorted out with the arena security here
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as to which person it was and that way they can get it taken care of.
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So her wig fell off and then she ran off the court.
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And then a fan laughed or made a joke or a comment and the team had the fan thrown out.
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A fan was literally ejected for laughing at this.
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They already don't have a great attendance unless Caitlin Clark is playing and they threw
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a fan out for laughing at a pretty objectively funny scenario.
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This is why I say the WNBA is dedicated to self-imploding.
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These are the same people who are saying they are underpaid.
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They had to stop a game for a wig malfunction and then remove a fan for laughing at it.
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And to top it off this week, we saw not just one, two scenarios, two games where a green
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I don't even like saying that out loud as a grown adult woman.
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Right there, the object comes, that green thing bounces and it goes to the sideline.
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We're not exactly where, we're not sure where it came from.
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Again, like you, you can't help but laugh at this.
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Honestly, I think the WNBA should really lean into this.
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It could boost the viewers, especially when Caitlin Clark is still out with, with her groin
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I, living in Nashville my whole life, I've gone to several Nashville Predators games.
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And it's like, the game doesn't really start until someone throws a catfish on the ice.
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Or I think the Red Wings do this with like an octopus or something.
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The game does not really start until a green dildo hits the hardwood.
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But to speak on, continue speaking about Sophie Cunningham, she tweeted this after the game.
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I can't even like, again, that this has to be tweeted by a player is so wild, so hilarious,
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so just like clown world that we are living in.
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And now you can even bet on what color the next dildo thrown on a WNBA court will be.
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Here, we've got a picture here for you guys of what some of those online odds are looking like right now.
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So it would be a pretty safe bet to buy a blue one, place a huge bet, and be the first one to do it.
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We saw just this weekend, actually reported by CNN, that we may be dealing with negative net migration to the United States in the year 2025.
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This would be the first time there is negative net migration into this country in at least 50 years.
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So comparing that, obviously, we have seen major, major numbers from the Trump administration reporting that the past three months,
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there have been zero immigrants to cross the border illegally, which is fantastic news.
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So in looking at these headlines, looking at the WNBA, there have been more green dildos thrown on the court at WNBA games
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