Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - March 06, 2024


EPISODE 686: TRUMP CONQUERS SUPER TUESDAY - BYE BYE BIRDIE


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

174.89914

Word Count

8,583

Sentence Count

587

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Jack Posobiec is a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. He is a regular contributor to CNN, NBC News, and the New York Times, and is a frequent guest on Fox News.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.580 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.180 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.120 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:51.580 Keep your day job, Jack.
00:00:53.220 No, Bill, you should quit your day job.
00:00:56.320 That I just, I'm flabbergasted.
00:01:00.200 Jack, you have scored some kind of like inception level mockery of liberal political pundits.
00:01:10.580 I am, I am in awe.
00:01:12.680 I am jealous of the sheer accomplishment of Jack Posobiec here.
00:01:16.860 They call it Super Tuesday for a reason.
00:01:20.660 This is a big one.
00:01:23.500 But Republican voters don't vote that way.
00:01:26.160 They don't vote based on economics or based on the benefits they're getting economically from the president.
00:01:31.440 They're increasingly, from the Tea Party on, they're voting on race.
00:01:35.200 We'll never have another Republican president if we lose Texas.
00:01:38.480 I mean, I live in Virginia.
00:01:39.880 Immigration was the number one issue.
00:01:42.660 I mean, again, these could change in Virginia.
00:01:45.140 Well, Virginia does have a border with West Virginia.
00:01:48.500 November 5th is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country.
00:01:59.180 NBC News can now project that the winner of the Democratic presidential contest in American Samoa is that person, Jason Palmer.
00:02:08.820 In all likelihood, Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee when our party convention meets in July.
00:02:15.560 I congratulate him and wish him well.
00:02:18.880 I wish anyone well who would be America's president.
00:02:22.620 Our country is too precious to let our differences divide us.
00:02:27.180 Bye-bye, Bertie.
00:02:32.140 I'm gonna miss you so.
00:02:36.160 Bye-bye, Bertie.
00:02:40.500 Why'd you have to go?
00:02:43.300 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:53.400 Today is March 6, 2024.
00:02:57.320 Anno Domini.
00:03:00.440 And what can I say, folks?
00:03:03.120 What can I say?
00:03:04.060 Welcome to the beginning of the New American Republic.
00:03:12.140 Today is day one.
00:03:15.460 We're not quite there yet.
00:03:17.860 We've begun.
00:03:19.580 We've established the cornerstone.
00:03:22.800 We've established a path forward.
00:03:27.440 And here's the question.
00:03:28.160 Who would be part of the New American Republic?
00:03:33.480 Will you come and join us in this masterwork?
00:03:38.540 Will you come and join us in this new founding of the United States of America?
00:03:45.440 America, where we do not seek to overturn the America that was, the history that was, our
00:03:55.500 great nation, as built before us.
00:04:00.160 No, no.
00:04:01.380 We only seek to progress from there.
00:04:04.940 And President Donald J. Trump, when returned to his rightful office, begins the first steps on that path now.
00:04:18.740 The general election is upon us.
00:04:22.440 But everyone knows.
00:04:24.680 Everyone knows what is coming.
00:04:28.740 Everyone knows that from here on out, oh yeah, oh yeah, if you want to be part of it, we welcome you with open arms.
00:04:46.240 And what can I say?
00:04:48.780 What can I say to those who've fallen by the wayside along the way?
00:04:58.540 Come and join us now.
00:05:01.740 Come and join us.
00:05:04.540 To the Nikki Haley supporters.
00:05:07.300 To the Ron DeSantis supporters.
00:05:10.360 To the anti-woke crusaders.
00:05:13.080 To everyone else who's out there that maybe said, you know, I wasn't a Trump supporter on day one, okay?
00:05:19.500 Understood.
00:05:21.220 Now is the time.
00:05:24.340 Come on board.
00:05:25.560 Because the rightful president is about to be restored to his rightful place.
00:05:33.080 And it's key.
00:05:34.500 It's key for all of us to see.
00:05:36.820 And if you look at the thousands of people that were there at Mar-a-Lago last night,
00:05:40.960 they understand and this country understands what's going on.
00:05:45.060 This is why Zelensky's wife refuses to come see Biden.
00:05:49.160 Navalny's widow refuses to come to the State of the Union.
00:05:52.920 They know which way the wind is blowing.
00:05:56.600 And if you want to have a conversation with the man who's about to be in charge,
00:06:02.840 you better head down to Mar-a-Lago.
00:06:05.720 So, it's going to be a great show today, folks.
00:06:09.740 And 2025 is going to be extraordinary.
00:06:15.920 Stay tuned.
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00:07:51.940 Very excited to bring on our next guest.
00:07:54.460 First time we've had him on the show, but he is a columnist over at humanevents.com.
00:07:58.820 He writes some of the best columns that we have, you know, other than my own, of course,
00:08:03.700 other than my own.
00:08:05.080 But President Trump really enjoys this guy's writing.
00:08:08.080 I don't even think there's been a single time that he's written for us at humanevents.com
00:08:12.620 that Trump hasn't actually shared the article out, shared the opinion piece out.
00:08:17.180 So welcome, Kenny Cody, columnist for humanevents.com.
00:08:20.500 Kenny, how are you today?
00:08:22.060 I'm doing good, Jack.
00:08:23.120 Thanks for having me on, brother.
00:08:23.860 It's an honor.
00:08:25.340 So walk me through your takeaways of last night.
00:08:29.240 We opened the show here saying that it really is Trump's party now, and this is something
00:08:33.920 that you've called for a long time.
00:08:36.140 Walk us through how, walk us through the journey that President Trump and the MAGA movement
00:08:40.540 have been on from really the low point that I would say the end of the election, the week
00:08:47.140 after January 6th, he's banned from Twitter.
00:08:49.440 You've got Mitch McConnell up there in the Senate saying he never wants to speak to Trump
00:08:54.700 again.
00:08:55.560 And then fast forward all the way to today, three, three years and change later, and Mitch
00:09:00.080 McConnell is endorsing him for the presidency.
00:09:03.840 I mean, I think you can kind of phrase it as an American comeback story.
00:09:07.820 I mean, seeing an American restoration turn into an American reformation.
00:09:12.500 You know, Trump was at the lowest points in his presidency, you know, during COVID-19,
00:09:16.200 anything that had to do with a global pandemic, he dealt with every delay that caused him.
00:09:21.740 Now he has had a redemption story in getting indicted.
00:09:25.240 He's charged with, I think, around 91 felonies, and he is going to probably win in every one
00:09:29.460 of those cases.
00:09:30.340 The indictments are not going to matter.
00:09:32.360 We have seen the establishment now rally behind Donald Trump.
00:09:35.960 I hate to say it's too late for Mitch McConnell, but I guess he's on his last leg, where he
00:09:40.160 has to pony up and endorse along with Don Bacon and some people like Tom Matillos out here
00:09:45.620 a lot.
00:09:46.140 But we're seeing one of the greatest American comeback stories in the history of the country.
00:09:50.820 We saw Grubber Cleveland.
00:09:52.400 We all get sick of turns back in the 1800s, but this is a different kind of story.
00:09:56.920 This is because of the American voter, because the American electorate that is decided by electoral
00:10:02.400 votes or the establishment or establishment politicians through a federal bureaucracy in Washington.
00:10:06.660 See, this is a movement fueled by American citizens that are tired of establishment politics.
00:10:12.720 They're tired of neoconservatism.
00:10:14.480 They are tired of endless war, and they are tired of a federal weaponization, federal bureaucracy
00:10:19.180 to target political opponents like they had President Trump.
00:10:23.960 The American voters seize themselves in this man, and this man is going to leave.
00:10:28.920 I like how Ron DeSantis was characterizing the great American comeback.
00:10:33.780 This is the great American comeback.
00:10:35.540 This is a movement encompassing of a rejection of neoconservatism, a rejection of establishment
00:10:41.820 politics, and Sipper Tuesday for him winning 14 of 15 primary states.
00:10:46.400 Nikki Haley only winning her only state by four points in Vermont when there is even a Democratic
00:10:50.760 effort to blend over Democrats to the Republican primary in an open primary state.
00:10:55.560 And he still only won by four.
00:10:57.460 In 13, I think around 13, there was 25 percent or more where Donald Trump won by 25 points.
00:11:03.220 And in nine states, he won by 50 or more points.
00:11:06.360 That is a complete domination, and that is fueled by the America First movement.
00:11:11.100 That's fueled by Donald Trump and his comeback story.
00:11:13.420 And that is setting the precedent for what the GOP is now.
00:11:16.620 GOP is MAGA, and we're never turning back because of President Trump's comeback.
00:11:22.580 You're 100 percent correct on that, Kenny.
00:11:24.640 This is a situation where, you know, and I do want to open this up, the aperture a little
00:11:31.100 bit.
00:11:31.460 So he's shown, President Trump has shown that he's got the vast bulk of voters, certainly
00:11:35.880 in the Republican Party.
00:11:37.160 We see the polls where they stand in terms of independence and others.
00:11:40.620 And so the question now becomes, how does President Trump expand the pie?
00:11:45.460 How does he grow the pie?
00:11:46.900 He's shown that he is the absolute dominating force in the party, as you outline.
00:11:52.360 But I guess my question is, for the folks out there, and I'm not going to call out anyone
00:11:57.060 by name.
00:11:57.900 And, you know, this isn't directed at anyone specifically.
00:12:00.420 And, you know, many of these people I consider friends and colleagues.
00:12:02.820 But there's a lot of people kind of in this anti-woke movement out there, the crusaders
00:12:08.500 against wokeness, et cetera, et cetera, who, you know, will rail all day against the latest
00:12:14.320 trans issue, the latest bill, the latest, you know, whatever it is.
00:12:19.080 The latest outrage, Doritos right now is the number one, for example.
00:12:22.660 They'll say those things all day long.
00:12:24.520 And I say, that's great.
00:12:25.540 Are you going to support the most anti-woke candidate in American history, the one man
00:12:33.480 who's going to be on the ballot in November, to actually do something about this?
00:12:38.460 Or are you just going to sit there and complain about it all day?
00:12:41.460 And it just, it strikes me as strange that I'm not seeing a lot of talk from those very
00:12:46.540 people today that are constantly railing against wokeness to congratulate the guy winning who
00:12:53.040 could actually do something about it, who, by the way, and I said this to Catholic News
00:12:56.420 yesterday, CNA, when we did an interview, I said, this is the guy who banned trans from
00:13:01.120 the military all the way back in 2017.
00:13:03.860 So it has the longest record on actually doing things at the federal level against it.
00:13:08.900 Kenny, what am I missing?
00:13:09.700 I don't know what you're missing, Jack.
00:13:12.760 President Trump's the only reason all these people have careers.
00:13:15.020 The only reason their pockets are lying is the only reason that people can actually make
00:13:18.660 money off of being anti-woke activists.
00:13:20.780 They need to rally and they need to unite behind us now, or they're not going to get another
00:13:24.080 opportunity to.
00:13:24.860 We're not going to give our same money and the same funds, the same attention to these
00:13:28.160 people who are grifting off of President Trump's successes.
00:13:30.740 The entire reason that the anti-woke movement has formulated is not because of George Bush.
00:13:36.800 It's not because of these old established Republicans.
00:13:38.540 It's because of President Trump and the movement he started in 2015 when he rode down the escalator
00:13:43.540 and announced his bid for the presidency.
00:13:45.500 These people have got to quit grifting.
00:13:48.400 And if they're going to grift, you can grift all you want to, but you better be grifting
00:13:51.780 to help this country out.
00:13:53.320 And you better be grifting to help President Trump beat Joe Biden in November.
00:13:56.120 We are offering a one-time exchange to say, hey, we are extending our hand, come help us
00:14:02.640 out and you will reap the benefit.
00:14:04.220 But you cannot benefit off of this movement because this man is the only reason that these
00:14:09.600 people have the opportunity on TikTok, on Instagram, on Twitter, on Facebook or whatever.
00:14:15.260 The entire reason these people benefit off of the American electorate is these voters
00:14:19.740 have been giving them business because they were invigorated by President Trump in general.
00:14:24.520 The only reason that the anti-woke movement happened was because there was finally a realization
00:14:30.200 that, hey, we can actually fight back against the establishment and win.
00:14:34.340 And he showed that 2016.
00:14:36.240 He's going to show it again in 2024.
00:14:37.840 But we have got to have all hands on deck in order to defeat Joe Biden in November.
00:14:43.060 And if we don't have that, and if these people do not want to aid us and help us out in defeating
00:14:48.800 Democrats, in defeating the far left, in defeating the conservatives in the GOP, and defeating the
00:14:53.180 establishment and Joe Biden, then they don't deserve a voice.
00:14:56.780 They don't deserve an opportunity to be involved in our movement.
00:14:59.420 It's get in or get out.
00:15:00.960 And right now, after Super Tuesday, he is the presumptive nominee for president.
00:15:05.600 You have got to unite behind Donald Trump.
00:15:08.000 And if you don't, we are going to remember, whether that's DeSantis people, whether that's
00:15:12.860 even people with Haley or Vivek Ramos, moderates, establishment politicians, whatever, you better
00:15:19.880 unite right now, or there's not going to be another opportunity to.
00:15:24.020 He is the entire reason that you have a career that oftentimes you can provide for your family
00:15:28.840 and for yourself.
00:15:30.020 You better show gratitude, and you better unite right now, or this train is coming, and it
00:15:34.560 isn't going to stop.
00:15:35.280 You better hop on while you can.
00:15:38.000 Well, I think you strike an interesting note there, because I do agree that the most,
00:15:43.880 if, if, if, let's, and let's, let's say that it's not a grift.
00:15:46.520 Let's say that people are operating in good faith, and they're willing to come forward and
00:15:50.540 say, I want to live in America that doesn't have these things, that doesn't have the transing
00:15:55.320 of our children, the grooming of our children, where this stuff isn't jammed down people's
00:16:00.700 throats, where it's not in, you know, especially with the kids stuff.
00:16:03.400 I mean, I've got two little kids, and we, we had to get rid of YouTube completely, because
00:16:07.380 this stuff, it's getting into Paw Patrol.
00:16:09.760 It's, it's in Miss Rachel.
00:16:11.540 It's in, like, all of the kids' shows are now having it.
00:16:14.700 It's this wokeness.
00:16:15.960 Diversity is our strength.
00:16:17.280 Transit, genderism, gender fluid, et cetera, et cetera.
00:16:20.000 Whatever your latest ism is, you can find it in children's programming, not on, like, you
00:16:24.760 know, conservative or just non-woke, et cetera.
00:16:26.620 So, my question then, okay, is that if there's one man, and there's one movement in America
00:16:33.800 that is actually standing up and fighting back against this, and if this is where all
00:16:39.620 your chips are, why would you not come out and say, that's the movement for me, and that's
00:16:46.880 the movement to make America better?
00:16:49.400 Look, people used to say this about Obama.
00:16:51.240 They would say, Obama's a moderate, he doesn't go in for that stuff, and Biden's a moderate,
00:16:54.560 he doesn't go in for that stuff.
00:16:55.320 Maybe they don't say it personally, but you know what?
00:16:57.520 The people around them and the people that they are empowered are 100% like that.
00:17:04.040 Last minute here, Kenny Cody, until the break.
00:17:07.440 I mean, yeah, I think it's enabling a wokest movement, and the thing about it is, is if
00:17:12.540 these people aren't willing to go on the line and say, hey, we are united behind President
00:17:16.820 Trump because he is fighting against the very evils that we are making our money and making
00:17:21.140 our attention for, then what is the point?
00:17:24.360 You are enabling wokism by not supporting Donald Trump.
00:17:27.900 That is the bottom line.
00:17:29.700 We have got to unite right now because the enablers like Joe Biden, like Barack Obama,
00:17:34.420 the U.S. Congress, and neoconservatives are the ones enabling our woke culture.
00:17:39.100 If you don't take a stand now, you are enabling woke culture.
00:17:43.340 If you don't take a stand behind the most anti-woke candidate, the person that created the anti-woke
00:17:48.200 movement in 2015 and Donald Trump, then you are yourself enabling woke culture, and you
00:17:54.280 have got to unite now, or you're not going to get another opportunity to.
00:17:57.700 It is March.
00:17:58.540 We have only eight months until the general election.
00:18:01.480 You have got to unite, or we are going to kick you out, or we are going to hold you accountable
00:18:06.080 in the same way that you are holding wokest politicians or wokest media corporations accountable.
00:18:10.600 Us, as the MAGA movement, as the American movement, are going to do that.
00:18:15.820 Quick applause right there, Kenny, Cody, fiery words, humanevents.com, columnist.
00:18:20.360 I want to talk about that, the fact that we only have eight months.
00:18:23.460 Time is of the essence.
00:18:25.220 We'll be right back.
00:18:25.700 You know, they talk about influencers.
00:18:31.100 These are influencers, and they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec.
00:18:36.820 Where's Jack?
00:18:37.800 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:18:42.800 All right, Jack Posobiec, back live, Human Events Daily.
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00:19:48.200 Kenny Cody is our guest.
00:19:49.780 Kenny, there is something in the news, which I broached a little bit last night on the Super
00:19:55.140 Stream with Charlie Kirk and the gang.
00:19:58.580 It was breaking news at the time.
00:20:00.020 We have a little bit more information about it now.
00:20:02.180 Elon Musk held a meeting at Mar-a-Lago with President Trump on Sunday.
00:20:08.340 There's a secret meeting that that guy, Jack Sweeney, who does the, you know, the Elon Jet
00:20:13.620 account, he actually broke the story.
00:20:16.060 Didn't know that there was a meeting, but did see that both both President Trump's plane
00:20:20.360 and Elon's plane were at the West Palm Beach airport, roughly the same time.
00:20:25.060 Then the New York Times comes out with the story late or, you know, last night, just as
00:20:28.920 the election results started coming in.
00:20:31.300 And then Elon this morning, and this kind of speaks a little bit to the mentality of what
00:20:35.900 I'm saying.
00:20:36.260 Maybe, maybe, so Elon posts a tweet saying, just to be clear, I am not donating to either
00:20:44.400 of the campaigns or any campaigns or something, excuse me, candidates, because I'm not donating
00:20:48.960 to any candidates.
00:20:50.600 And there's the surface level reading of that is that, man, what's going on?
00:20:57.040 Because, you know, Elon Musk has been great, you know, the $40 billion to bring back freedom
00:21:01.340 of speech, talking about immigration, talking about how it affects our country.
00:21:05.300 He had an incredible tweet last night, by the way, about how America is roughly only
00:21:10.800 4% of the world.
00:21:12.260 If we accept just one more percent, we will be overrun.
00:21:16.260 Just 1% of the world population comes to the United States.
00:21:19.560 It will absolutely devastate our country.
00:21:21.360 What an incredible tweet.
00:21:22.620 And then he says he wasn't going to donate.
00:21:23.960 I said, wait a minute, why is this guy, you know, it feels like he's pulling back in response
00:21:27.500 to the news.
00:21:27.940 However, I will say, I will caveat this with, even though I was disappointed when I first
00:21:32.840 saw the tweet, I'll be honest, I thought about it some more.
00:21:35.460 And I realized the last owner of Twitter effectively handed Biden the election by banning the Hunter
00:21:43.660 Biden laptop story.
00:21:45.280 And so in his position and capacity as the head of X, the owner of X, we do want there
00:21:53.000 to be a level playing field.
00:21:54.500 And so I don't necessarily want there to be any issues of bias when it comes to X.
00:21:59.000 That being said, come on, man, you can at least tell us who you're voting for.
00:22:01.620 I don't know.
00:22:01.840 What are your thoughts, Kenny?
00:22:03.560 I mean, I feel all the same way.
00:22:04.980 I mean, people are going to question, just like me and you are going to question, like,
00:22:07.540 hey, are you not endorsing somebody or not backing on Ohio somebody because of your donors?
00:22:11.620 Like, you went and met with President Trump.
00:22:13.680 That's going to get in the news.
00:22:15.120 You've not went and met directly with President Biden, at least in the last few months.
00:22:18.360 I think he might went to the White House or something and didn't have really rave reviews
00:22:21.380 from that.
00:22:22.000 So what's keeping you from getting involved?
00:22:24.180 And he didn't have any problems saying that he was going to vote for DeSantis in the primary.
00:22:27.760 I mean, that was a tweet about a year ago that he was going to get behind DeSantis or
00:22:32.380 DeSantis would make a good president.
00:22:33.560 So he didn't have any faults in saying that or getting behind that.
00:22:37.060 So why is he keeping from endorsing or donating to one of these candidates?
00:22:40.300 Now, I understand if you don't want to donate millions and millions of dollars to a PAC or
00:22:44.640 something, if you're going to say, I'm not going to give any PAC any money.
00:22:47.040 I mean, that's a different story.
00:22:48.640 But at least tell us who you're voting for.
00:22:50.780 I mean, every one of your sort of policies that you support, your moral systems, the way
00:22:55.900 you feel about woke culture, all that aligns with Donald Trump.
00:22:59.300 So what's keeping you from doing that?
00:23:02.000 And it's going to raise legitimate questions from people like me, from people like you, from
00:23:05.800 people that are on X and appreciate Elon Musk for what he's done.
00:23:08.960 And I appreciate what he's done, just like you do.
00:23:11.140 So what is keeping you from that?
00:23:13.620 So, I mean, I think it's just a solvency.
00:23:15.780 Like, just say, hey, man, I'm probably going to vote for Donald Trump and I'm going to vote
00:23:18.080 for the Republicans.
00:23:18.940 You don't have to come out and say and do rallies for the dude or anything, but you can
00:23:22.200 at least say, hey, this is how I feel.
00:23:24.560 This is how I'm going to vote.
00:23:25.760 Everybody knew how the previous guy, Jack, voted for Biden and voted for Democrats down
00:23:30.620 the ballot.
00:23:31.080 He was pretty honest and open about that.
00:23:32.820 So there's nothing wrong, even if he's wanting to prevent a bias and provide free speech on
00:23:37.820 X.
00:23:38.220 I understand why he would want to do that.
00:23:40.240 But there's nothing wrong in saying if you're going to say I support DeSantis and I'm going
00:23:44.100 to support DeSantis in the primary, why can't you just say I'm going to support Trump and
00:23:47.340 you can support who you want to?
00:23:48.580 I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
00:23:49.940 And if you refuse doing that and you're going to say I'm not going to donate to any of the
00:23:53.020 candidates, especially the donation portion, is kind of going to tell us, are you afraid
00:23:57.080 to donate because of your own corporate investors?
00:23:59.720 And if that's the reason why, that's extremely disappointing by Elon Musk.
00:24:02.940 I don't think that's the reason, but it at least raises questions from people like me
00:24:06.940 and you as to why he's preventing from doing that.
00:24:10.700 Yeah, it is an interesting question.
00:24:12.660 You know, I'm going to he said he was going to support and I remember him.
00:24:15.820 There's even some tweets.
00:24:16.900 I'm pulling this up as you're as you're speaking, saying that Trump is too old for the presidency
00:24:21.100 and Biden is too old.
00:24:22.460 You saw this from a lot of like the barstool guys were saying that kind of stuff and sort
00:24:27.100 of these these folks out there.
00:24:28.300 And so I'm not I guess I'm not going to knock it.
00:24:31.080 And I will say that, you know, like I said, I'm in a position of saying I want to win these
00:24:35.320 people over and I want them to come into the fold.
00:24:37.740 And so I don't want to I don't want to be, you know, attacking anyone directly.
00:24:41.520 But I do want to point out that if you stand for these things and you actually do believe
00:24:45.840 these things, Kenny, we've got eight months.
00:24:48.760 That's not a lot of time, is it?
00:24:51.520 No, no, no, not at all.
00:24:53.140 And, you know, I think the unification process starts now.
00:24:55.820 I mean, we were going to wait until Super Tuesday was over.
00:24:57.820 We were hoping that Haley and other people would drop out.
00:25:00.620 I think Ramaswamy got the idea.
00:25:02.360 I think even he decided, even if it's his corporate donors telling him he got the right
00:25:05.980 idea.
00:25:06.780 And now we're done.
00:25:07.760 Like the presumptive nominee is Donald Trump.
00:25:10.200 There is nothing else to get in our way in terms of deciding a nominee or the corporations
00:25:14.940 get behind, PACs get behind.
00:25:16.640 There's nothing preventing a money flow.
00:25:18.460 There's nothing preventing endorsements at this point.
00:25:20.400 So now is the unification process.
00:25:22.740 The unification process is going to last from now until our convention in July.
00:25:26.620 But now starts the general election.
00:25:28.480 I think you tweeted something similar the other day, Jack, that today marked the start of the
00:25:32.660 general election campaign for Donald Trump.
00:25:34.880 All his opponents have dropped out.
00:25:36.700 All of his previous detractors, among the most, you know, the 1% that's not going to get behind
00:25:42.720 or whatever, but Mitch McConnell, like we talked about earlier, Tom Tillis.
00:25:46.120 Others are going to get behind him now.
00:25:47.760 Now it's time for the activists who have money, who have influence, who have the access to
00:25:53.040 media, who have the access to influence to get behind the only candidate that is anti-woke.
00:25:59.020 This stands for against, however, the erosion of our culture, stands against anti-wokenness
00:26:05.060 intervention in the culture, and stands for policies that's going to put America first.
00:26:09.000 You know, I think the mainstream media-
00:26:10.920 Actually, I got one.
00:26:12.220 Like, we got one in from the comments just right now that I just saw.
00:26:14.700 Here's a question.
00:26:15.820 Hey, Glenn Youngkin.
00:26:17.420 Glenn Youngkin, who are you voting for for president, Glenn Youngkin?
00:26:20.860 Governor of Virginia?
00:26:22.460 Who are you voting for, Glenn Youngkin?
00:26:24.760 Are you- Mitch McConnell has come in.
00:26:27.820 Nikki Haley has kind of gave her speech.
00:26:30.060 She's decided she's going to encourage Trump, whatever that means.
00:26:33.420 Rhonda Sanders came in.
00:26:34.360 Glenn Youngkin, the sitting governor of Virginia, has yet to endorse.
00:26:39.880 Kenny, I don't- this doesn't sit right with me.
00:26:42.260 No, me either.
00:26:44.660 And, you know, it would be, like, a lot more sense if it was somebody like, you know, like
00:26:48.820 you said, like Mitch McConnell hadn't endorsed yet, and all these other moderate- I mean,
00:26:52.740 dude, Don Bacon endorsed him.
00:26:54.640 Don Bacon from Nebraska, the most rhino, moderate congressman that we have in the United States
00:27:00.120 Senate that votes more in line with Joe Biden than any congressman or senator in the United
00:27:05.220 States Congress, they endorsed Donald Trump.
00:27:08.680 Like, Glenn Youngkin, man, he won literally because of anti-wocus cultural issues, like
00:27:16.120 in education, in cultural in general, the cultural erosion.
00:27:19.540 The only reason he won was that he wanted to give parents a voice in education in Virginia.
00:27:23.880 Perfect.
00:27:24.300 He's the perfect example of who we're talking about.
00:27:26.580 There's a- Glenn Youngkin is a perfect example.
00:27:28.380 And by the way, when I say that I'm not calling out people directly that are my friends and
00:27:32.780 colleagues, Glenn Youngkin is different because he's an elected official.
00:27:37.080 So do the job- finish the job, Glenn.
00:27:39.480 Finish the job that you said you would start when you ran for governor.
00:27:43.280 We understand your term limited one term.
00:27:45.280 You know, he was talking about being a senator.
00:27:46.840 People were talking about him running for president at one point.
00:27:49.080 Okay, great.
00:27:50.020 Wonderful.
00:27:51.060 This is the new party.
00:27:52.180 Are you going to be part of it or not?
00:27:53.380 Yeah, it's get on the ship or jump off, man.
00:27:57.640 Like, it doesn't make any sense to me that Glenn Youngkin, again, who won because of cultural
00:28:02.620 erosion, he won because anti-wocus, funded his campaign, got behind him, lacked his rhetoric,
00:28:09.980 and he won an election, an election he was not supposed to win.
00:28:13.200 It's not like he was safe or anything.
00:28:15.280 And he's a one-termer, like you just said.
00:28:17.840 Like, what do you have to lose?
00:28:19.120 I know you want to run for president or senate, but you don't have to run for election again
00:28:23.080 after your first term.
00:28:25.340 So why not get behind the presumptive nominee?
00:28:28.020 He's going to be the nominee in July.
00:28:30.080 There is literally no point.
00:28:31.560 It is 2.32 on the dot, Eastern Standard Time in East Tennessee right now, and he is in the
00:28:36.820 same time zone as me, and we have still not heard anything from Glenn Youngkin to endorse
00:28:41.280 Donald Trump.
00:28:41.840 We've heard from Mitch McConnell, Don Bacon, and Tom Tillis.
00:28:44.220 We need to hear from Glenn Youngkin, who literally won because of the anti-woke culture that
00:28:50.380 Donald Trump created in 2015.
00:28:52.140 He owes his career, and all of these politicians that like to say, hey, I don't owe my career
00:28:57.560 to Donald Trump.
00:28:58.360 I don't owe my career to Trump.
00:28:59.920 Yes, you do.
00:29:01.120 Yes, you do.
00:29:01.740 I mean, I hate to break that news to everybody, but the reason that any of these politicians
00:29:06.300 who are running on cultural issues, whether it comes to LGBTQ, whether it comes to just
00:29:12.440 wokeist cultural in general, cancelizations of corporations or whatever, you are in office
00:29:17.840 because of Donald Trump.
00:29:19.180 You're not in there because of George Bush or anybody else.
00:29:21.300 You are there.
00:29:22.460 If you won in the last five years, if you've won in the last eight years, if you've really
00:29:25.840 won in the last 10 years because of the movement leading up almost 10 years next year, you won
00:29:31.120 because of the movement that Donald Trump created.
00:29:33.440 And you now owe that responsibility to not just Donald Trump, but to the voters that elected
00:29:38.500 you and his America first base, they got you to where you are, whether you're making money
00:29:43.000 and lining your pockets off of grifting off of anti-woke culture or you are in elected
00:29:47.340 office.
00:29:48.120 You owe it now to rally behind Donald Trump to make sure that he's the next president
00:29:52.160 so you can continue fighting the culture and continue to fight against cultural erosion.
00:29:56.720 Now we're either going to see if you're wanting to line your own pockets, wanting to kind of
00:30:00.820 benefit your own individual stake or that it was all or if you kind of you not behind
00:30:06.740 all Trump and ensure that we can continue to fight back and create the most anti-woke
00:30:12.400 presidency and the most consequential presidency, I'm hoping, in American history by this revenge
00:30:18.220 tour that Donald Trump's about to go on in 2024 if he is able to defeat Joe Biden, which
00:30:22.060 I do believe he's going to be able to.
00:30:23.760 Kenny Cody, fiery words.
00:30:25.840 You've got to get you back, man.
00:30:26.820 And let people know how to follow you and, of course, we know humanevents.com is where
00:30:30.640 you hang your words.
00:30:32.560 Yes, humanevents.com.
00:30:34.120 I'm on Muckrack, which is a journalist website where all of my archives over the last few years
00:30:38.260 have been stored.
00:30:39.340 You can follow me on X, otherwise known as Twitter, at KDCODTN.
00:30:44.500 And just find me on all social media platforms and post on Instagram, Facebook, all that kind
00:30:48.320 of stuff, but all my stuff.
00:30:51.500 All right.
00:30:52.160 God bless you, Kenny.
00:30:52.800 Good stuff, man.
00:30:53.640 All right.
00:30:54.040 General Tata, Anthony Tata, joins us next.
00:30:56.620 We're a member of the Trump administration.
00:30:58.620 Where is Jack?
00:31:00.840 Where's Jack?
00:31:02.960 Where is he?
00:31:04.240 Jack, I want to see you.
00:31:07.900 Great job, Jack.
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00:31:10.080 What a job you do.
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00:31:12.900 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the
00:31:17.360 guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:31:20.940 All right.
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00:32:10.240 Really excited for our next guest, a retired Brigadier General, former member of the Pentagon
00:32:18.320 in the Trump administration, was senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense.
00:32:23.900 Later, the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, ladies and gentlemen, General Anthony
00:32:28.060 Tata joins us.
00:32:29.520 General, we're honored to have you on.
00:32:31.980 Great to be with you, Jack.
00:32:34.060 It's been a minute.
00:32:35.120 We used to go on all the time before we had the independent show here.
00:32:38.580 But I wanted to ask you, so given the lockup of President Trump's nomination here, it
00:32:45.540 seems all but secured as of last night, no mathematical way that anyone, again, obviously
00:32:50.860 his last opponent has dropped out, so it's, you know, presumptive nominee.
00:32:54.200 Given that chance, with the state of our world right now, let's get to business because I
00:32:58.660 said the cornerstone has been built, but he's going to have a huge bill come due on his
00:33:05.600 desk day one of the administration if and when he returns as president.
00:33:11.400 Let's look at the foreign policy perspective here for right now.
00:33:15.380 You've got Israel, Gaza.
00:33:17.100 You've got Ukraine, Russia, China, Taiwan always on the horizon.
00:33:22.400 President Trump says peace is going to be his way forward and that he will attempt to end
00:33:28.560 these conflicts within 24 hours.
00:33:30.900 He's actually even said within 24 hours of winning the election, given your experience
00:33:35.280 with the administration, how do you see them moving forward from a military geopolitical
00:33:40.480 strategy?
00:33:42.200 Yeah, Jack, great points, all.
00:33:44.780 And, you know, I've been thinking a lot about this before I left as the one performing the
00:33:50.820 duties as undersecretary for policy.
00:33:53.040 I was talking to my NATO partners daily about Afghanistan and troop levels and all of that.
00:33:59.780 And we had great diplomacy from the State Department.
00:34:04.320 And what's missing right now is lateral communications with our NATO allies, with our allies around the
00:34:12.000 world and with our adversaries.
00:34:14.280 You've got to be able to talk to people.
00:34:17.700 For example, you know, for example, in Ukraine, there's been zero diplomacy.
00:34:23.640 You know, everybody's, you know, head explodes when you say, well, we've got to sit down and
00:34:28.780 talk to Putin.
00:34:29.740 Well, what did Obama do in 2014, 15, after they took Crimea?
00:34:35.360 He let them have it.
00:34:36.240 He didn't whiff.
00:34:37.680 You know, there was nothing.
00:34:38.660 And the media just kind of said, yeah, OK, that's cool.
00:34:43.420 Obama did it.
00:34:44.300 It must be cool.
00:34:45.620 And now, if you want to talk about drawing a line, having a negotiation, and I think that's
00:34:53.860 what Trump's talking about, is sort of a quasi-Balkan-esque, here, let's do a zone of
00:35:00.120 separation.
00:35:00.720 Let's get some peacekeepers in there.
00:35:02.820 Let's hammer out an agreement that we'll only do so much with NATO, because, you know,
00:35:09.880 we've got to find, we've got to stop a war in the middle of Europe.
00:35:13.740 We've got to get our troops either out of the Middle East, or we've got to go big with
00:35:20.340 Iran.
00:35:20.920 Those are really the only two options.
00:35:22.960 And all that starts with energy security at home.
00:35:25.500 And once we have energy security at home, then we can, you know, have less reliance on
00:35:33.640 the oil from the Middle East and certainly don't need our troops over there catching javelins
00:35:40.220 in the chest every day from the Shia militia groups that Iran is funding.
00:35:45.940 And that, you know, as you know, this is all funded by Iran.
00:35:49.740 This is all Iran's finger in our eye.
00:35:52.500 And Biden's got to be compromised in some way, or Obama is compromised in some way, to
00:35:58.620 the point that they treat Iran with kid gloves.
00:36:01.980 They don't want to do anything that will disrupt Iran's hegemony in the region and the Shia
00:36:08.600 militia groups from Hezbollah all the way down to the Houthis across the Arabian Peninsula.
00:36:13.560 Well, and speaking specifically, I guess, you know, first, obviously, there's no question
00:36:20.800 that President Trump has shown his dealings with these militias in the past by going ahead
00:36:28.620 and taking out their top leaders, Soleimani, when he was in office.
00:36:33.040 But when we, you know, as a Breeder General, I'd love to ask you about this, the situation
00:36:37.880 in Ukraine, because we keep being told that if we just give the Ukrainians more money,
00:36:42.880 if we give the Ukrainians more equipment, then they have a fighting chance.
00:36:45.740 They can keep going.
00:36:46.600 They can keep fighting.
00:36:47.820 And yet you look at the stalemate that this has turned into.
00:36:50.480 You look into the frozen conflict it's turned into.
00:36:53.160 To me, I think there's a numbers issue.
00:36:55.540 And we have Lieutenant Colonel Tony Schaefer comes on all the time and talks about this
00:36:58.560 to say it's simply a matter of Ukraine not having enough able-bodied men to go up against
00:37:05.320 the forces of Russia.
00:37:06.760 And that's just a math problem that ain't going away.
00:37:10.020 Right, right, right.
00:37:11.380 And how you solve that math problem is you get America's sons and daughters in there to
00:37:17.420 increase the arithmetic on the Ukrainian side.
00:37:20.380 And that's not happening if Trump comes in there.
00:37:23.160 You know, I'm not sure what this, you know, irresponsible Biden regime would do.
00:37:29.160 You got the most incompetent Secretary of State in Blinken.
00:37:32.160 You got Austin who doesn't tell his boss when he's out for a couple of weeks.
00:37:36.280 So, you know, and of course, you got Biden with the worst instincts.
00:37:40.240 But the diplomacy, I always look at these things, Jack, through diplomacy, military, economic,
00:37:49.540 and information power lens.
00:37:51.620 So how are we doing in diplomacy in Ukraine?
00:37:54.800 Zero, right?
00:37:55.960 There's been no diplomacy trying to find a joint solution to this.
00:38:01.320 And there's no vision.
00:38:03.500 There's no articulated strategy to the American people through any kind of true information
00:38:10.240 campaign other than the influence campaign that you must have a yellow and blue flag in
00:38:17.780 your profile and support Ukraine.
00:38:19.460 That's not providing the information to the American people.
00:38:23.300 That's an influence campaign from the administration in the mainstream media.
00:38:28.100 And then, you know, military, you know, we're rotating some combat brigades into Romania and
00:38:33.280 Poland, you know, the Lithuania, et cetera.
00:38:35.880 I actually think that's probably good.
00:38:38.080 I think, you know, the integrity of NATO is a good thing.
00:38:40.880 So I think it was, you know, an OK mark there.
00:38:43.800 And then economic, these economic sanctions do nothing except for strengthen Russia and
00:38:50.940 drive China, Iran and North Korea, our four main adversaries together.
00:38:56.540 And so the strategy has, if you can call it that, has been woefully ineffective and poorly
00:39:04.760 designed, run by people who don't know what they're doing.
00:39:08.000 And that's where we find ourselves today.
00:39:10.460 And that's why it's important when President Trump comes in that he pick people that are
00:39:15.640 loyal to him and have have practice in exercising his vision.
00:39:22.260 Because what happened last time is he had all these geniuses in the establishment that
00:39:26.960 didn't support him.
00:39:28.020 But when he won, they were like, oh, hey, Mr. President, we love you.
00:39:31.080 And and they jumped across that threshold and they still didn't support him.
00:39:35.680 But they had all these great jobs that helps enrich themselves.
00:39:39.100 That's the definition of the swamp to be able to come in and and in things in a very short
00:39:46.520 period of time, at least get that started.
00:39:49.500 He's got to have people that believe in him and in his vision.
00:39:53.440 And that's a very small group of people that were were with him, you know, toward toward the
00:39:59.520 end of his his term.
00:40:03.380 Well, I couldn't agree more when it comes down to that.
00:40:06.960 The fact that we finally, finally, at the end of the first term, got to see what I would
00:40:12.180 say, what a true America first administration would look like.
00:40:17.600 Unfortunately, we were denied the ability to continue that that term all the way forward.
00:40:22.880 There's been a short interregnum where Americans have gotten a taste of what the other kind of
00:40:28.400 leadership would be.
00:40:29.480 I said this at CPAC as well.
00:40:30.780 And President Trump's been making sort of the the the joke that we're living through the
00:40:35.860 third administration of Barack Obama.
00:40:38.300 You do have so many of these Obama holdovers like Victoria Nuland, who, oh, just finally
00:40:43.180 pulled chop, pulled up shock.
00:40:44.340 She's got a dodge because she knows what's happening as of yesterday.
00:40:47.700 We're coming back on a quick break.
00:40:48.920 Our guest here is General Anthony Tate.
00:40:51.600 He's got a new book.
00:40:52.400 We're going to ask about that in the next segment here to walk us through.
00:40:55.540 But also going through all of the issues facing President Trump on a foreign policy perspective.
00:41:02.760 And in fact, the border, believe it or not, the border actually is a foreign policy issue.
00:41:07.700 We'll explain coming up next.
00:41:12.220 Working long hours.
00:41:13.660 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:17.380 All right, Jack Posobiec back live here.
00:41:19.140 Human Events Daily.
00:41:20.100 Our guest is General Anthony Tate.
00:41:22.800 We're so excited to have him on.
00:41:24.360 General Tate, as we left, I was talking about this.
00:41:26.880 Explain it for our audience.
00:41:28.960 Obviously, there's a military dimension to this, but also how our open borders at the southern
00:41:34.440 border are a function of foreign policy.
00:41:36.980 Are they not?
00:41:37.420 Yeah, they're absolutely a function of foreign policy.
00:41:41.600 You know, the border patrol, the integrity of our border really defines us as a nation.
00:41:49.120 And because of our geopolitical positioning with two oceans on either side of us and a friendly
00:41:57.300 neighbor to the north and semi to the south, we've enjoyed relative peace and prosperity
00:42:03.440 on our soil.
00:42:05.340 And the one way that you can attack us from inside out is to cross the border.
00:42:11.100 And so we know for a fact that Hezbollah and Hamas and China and Russia and Chechens and all sorts of
00:42:19.680 ne'er-do-wells are coming across that border.
00:42:22.360 And when they say X million, whatever that number is, that to me is a real, you know, we don't know
00:42:30.220 what we don't know.
00:42:31.060 It's X plus something.
00:42:33.000 We know that much.
00:42:33.880 And when you think about all the intelligence failures, Jack, and you're an intel guy, right?
00:42:39.860 You think about how bad we got it in Afghanistan.
00:42:43.440 And we didn't think about the Taliban, you know, overrunning the country and miss that.
00:42:48.100 We miss the intel in Ukraine, quite frankly.
00:42:51.720 Remember, Zelensky and Biden offered, or Biden and Blinken offered Zelensky a ride out.
00:42:59.080 And, you know, on the eve of the invasion, how wrong was their intelligence about that?
00:43:07.180 And, you know, think about if Trump had done that, you know, it would have never, it didn't
00:43:12.080 happen under Trump.
00:43:13.060 But, you know, that headline would have been Trump does Putin favor by offering to decapitate
00:43:19.060 Ukrainian government on eve of invasion.
00:43:21.620 But mainstream media did nothing with that, right?
00:43:24.060 It was a wrongheaded move.
00:43:25.420 And then we missed the Hamas thing, and now I come to the border, and we see that there's
00:43:32.300 zero control on the border.
00:43:34.420 We have zero intel collection going on.
00:43:37.440 We have zero, it's just chaos down there.
00:43:39.780 And it's the perfect way to come into the country and sort of, you know, rip us from
00:43:47.860 inside out.
00:43:49.060 And so somebody's planning something somewhere.
00:43:51.320 It hadn't manifested yet, but it will.
00:43:53.580 Well, it's incredible because here we are, you know, 20 years plus after 9-11, and the
00:43:58.520 first thing we do with these illegal aliens is put them on airplanes.
00:44:03.880 Yeah, right, right.
00:44:05.260 Exactly, exactly.
00:44:06.500 They're flying them all over the country to be sneaky about it.
00:44:10.800 And I, you know, this administration is the most dishonest, corrupt, craven administration
00:44:18.720 that, and my lifetime, at least.
00:44:21.540 And thank God for people like you, Jack, and others that are exposing the truth, you
00:44:28.160 know, keeping the pressure on to get through the mainstream media narrative influence operation
00:44:34.420 that's happening in collusion with the administration.
00:44:39.080 Now, thank you so much, General, and I really do appreciate that.
00:44:44.140 Tell us some more about the book.
00:44:45.640 By the way, I remember the book Dark Winter was a fantastic novel of yours.
00:44:49.520 I read that thing cover to cover, and it got into a lot of these same issues that the new
00:44:53.280 book covers.
00:44:54.340 Tech fascism, tech futurism.
00:44:56.800 Walk us through that.
00:44:57.520 Yeah, so Jack, what we were just talking about, the collusion between the media, the White
00:45:05.620 House, and now throw big tech in there, and it's big tech against the little guy, and our
00:45:11.740 hero, Garrett Sinclair, has to help defend the little guy.
00:45:15.400 And so when you think about what's happening today with the digital carnivores trying to
00:45:22.120 consume all of our information and control us, think about government and big tech coming
00:45:29.420 together.
00:45:29.920 Think about that guy that was calling up Twitter saying, hey, look, you know, while he's eating
00:45:35.300 a cheeseburger, hey, look, I don't like these 30 names.
00:45:38.380 They have accounts.
00:45:39.480 They're saying mean stuff about the president.
00:45:41.660 De-platform them.
00:45:42.380 And then another guy in Twitter said, yeah, OK, that's cool.
00:45:46.080 And they de-platform people, and they ruin lives, and they block people, and they demonetize
00:45:51.780 people.
00:45:52.860 And I thought, that's where the inspiration for this book came from.
00:45:55.900 It's like, oh, my God, that's fascism.
00:45:58.300 That is genuine techno-fascism, where you have Zuckerberg and Google.
00:46:04.280 Like, what happened on Super Tuesday morning?
00:46:07.860 I don't believe that was just a coincidence.
00:46:10.380 Like, oh, yeah, everybody's out at the same time.
00:46:12.840 You know, call it what you want.
00:46:14.320 But, you know, it's a mostly Republican kind of event.
00:46:18.420 If I want to share, hey, I voted for Trump, I couldn't.
00:46:21.780 I couldn't do it on any of these social media platforms.
00:46:25.700 And so, you know, the real issue is, how is big tech colluding with the government to
00:46:32.680 control our lives and de-platform us as humans?
00:46:38.500 And the start of the book is Garrett Sinclair, the protagonist, actually breaks out of prison.
00:46:45.180 And metaphorically, I have him breaking out of prison, which is like, if you break out
00:46:51.940 of the narrative, the mainstream media narrative, they're coming after you.
00:46:56.660 And so the whole thing is they're coming after Sinclair because he got away.
00:47:01.880 He's rebuilt his team.
00:47:03.720 He's trying to protect the little guy.
00:47:06.280 They're doing decentralized Wi-Fi, decentralized finance and trying where you can.
00:47:13.160 Go ahead.
00:47:13.720 Oh, no, I just meant to say one of the things that I love about your series is that you're
00:47:18.260 you're not talking about sort of the, you know, Tom Clancy had his, you know, we had
00:47:22.640 we had the, you know, the KGB and the Cold War was all that you've actually taken a series
00:47:28.140 to take the issues that we deal with on a regular basis and transform them into these
00:47:33.980 political military thrillers.
00:47:36.520 That's what's so incredible about this.
00:47:37.940 Yeah, Jack, I love this country that we both served and and what I see happening to it.
00:47:44.640 It's not a political book at all, but it's a it's a political military thriller.
00:47:49.460 And and, you know, any anybody from any direction can read it.
00:47:54.340 It's got a realistic backdrop.
00:47:55.840 It's undeniable that the guy in the White House called the guy on Twitter and said,
00:48:00.120 de-platform these people.
00:48:01.360 That's on the record.
00:48:02.880 So it's that basic premise that I say, that's really bad.
00:48:07.140 That's really bad if big tech and big government come in and put their jackboot on the neck
00:48:13.640 of the little guy.
00:48:14.780 And that's what this book is about.
00:48:16.340 And and Sinclair's got to save the little guy.
00:48:18.860 And ultimately, he wonders if all the work that he and his team, his special operations
00:48:24.720 team have done is worth it.
00:48:27.420 Here he is.
00:48:28.080 And you look at the recruitment rates today.
00:48:31.620 So we're just about out of time.
00:48:33.520 Where can people go to get copy of the book?
00:48:34.840 Anywhere books are sold, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, any bookstore, any bookstore or my
00:48:40.840 website, AJ Tata dot com.
00:48:43.880 General Anthony AJ Tata is the name.
00:48:47.680 The book is the Phalanx Code.
00:48:49.780 Go get yourself a copy.
00:48:50.960 You will love it as much as I did.
00:48:52.620 I wonder if we'll see the general in a new administration headed by the rightful president
00:48:58.840 of these United States, Donald J. Trump.
00:49:01.020 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay short.