Kamabla: Walz use Race and Hicklib Identity to Cover Cultural Marxist Agenda
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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
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For the second time this year, a member of the progressive Democratic congressional group,
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Because, see, now I don't have to worry about some strings that I have.
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But all they did was radicalize me, and so now they need to be afraid.
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The president and the vice president have been critical partners.
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They're partners in everything that has been done outside, come out of this administration,
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And at the center of those historical pieces of legislation, you had equity.
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Equity was always at the center of that, making sure no community is left behind.
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Would you be my running mate and let's get this thing on the road?
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The joy that you're bringing back to the country, the enthusiasm that's out there,
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it'll be a privilege to take this with you across the country.
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There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech,
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and the concurrent resolution as amended is adopted.
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She cast the deciding vote to pass the American Rescue Plan, which pushed inflation,
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supporting all the spending that President Biden signed into law,
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Even some former Obama economist had said the American Rescue Plan
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has contributed to the inflation that we're seeing today.
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When the United States Marine Corps, when the United States of America
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asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it.
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I did what they asked me to do, and I did it honorably,
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When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did?
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He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him,
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a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with.
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Now, they want to come up and tell you that she's just your cool wine aunt and he's just America's dad.
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The same way they told us that Tim Kaine was just America's dad for all of 2016.
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Yet they're using race and identity to cover up their extreme cultural Marxist agenda.
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Yes, they claim it's about equity and justice and all of this, but it's actually a thinly veiled veneer
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for the seething resentment for you and everyone else underneath as well, by the way, as just extreme.
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Look, Tim Walz removed language in the Minnesota Human Rights Act explicitly stating that sexual orientation
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does not include a physical or sexual attachment to children by an adult.
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We're not supposed to worry about any of the things that they're doing to children because, look, he's wearing a camo hat.
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Oh, my gosh, he's got a camo hat and he goes ice fishing.
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Tim Walz, he's going to pick up those white rural voters, even though, by the way, of course,
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And we're going to have Richard Barris on later in the show to talk about this.
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Do we have that clip of Tim Walz talking about freedom of speech?
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There's no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy.
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Okay, so Tim Walz has been up there saying that he wants freedom of speech to not include misinformation,
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to not include what he considers hate speech if it's about our democracy.
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But, of course, he's using what we call the Hick-Lib-Op.
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And if you remember, when I talked about Yellowstoning, I got a lot of crap for this.
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I said, look, they're using the aesthetics that should appeal to conservatives,
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but instead are actually pushing liberal communist ideas.
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I'm very excited to bring on our next guest because we're talking about how Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are using fake identities, fake identities to cover their agenda.
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And they're running these types of operations all across people who would normally be moderates or independents or maybe even conservatives.
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But we've got Megan Bosham and she's got an incredible book out called Shepard's First Sale.
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So I figure, hey, might as well, might as well have her on and we can duke it out in real time.
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And it's been very motivating as one as I was working on a book like this to see the material that you were working on and the ways that they're very different books, but they also intersect.
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And it's about how socialists come into trusted institutions and co-opt them to push their agenda.
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And you're seeing that right now in evangelical churches and evangelical institutions and ministries.
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And it's really important because evangelicals are 30 percent of the American electorate.
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And specifically, this is a huge part of the electorate that you would think would normally go for Trump in vans.
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But of course, this play that's been going on and it goes back to the Obama years.
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Tell me about this operation and how did it come to be?
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So you really first saw this in the 2020 Biden campaign.
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I think like so many other left wing institutions, progressive Christians did not see the Trump win coming.
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And they spent the next four years regrouping to ensure that it never happened again.
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So what you saw were a lot of left wing foundations funded by people like George Soros, eBay founder, Pierre Omidyar.
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None of these guys are Christians, by the way, starting to funnel money into trusted, conservative, branded evangelical institutions like, for example, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission or the National Association of Evangelicals.
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And what they did was try to move them on what they would call pluralism or non-divisive politics.
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And what they meant by that is that you as a Christian conservative need to no longer advocate for your policy views in the public square.
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It was a way to suppress your voice and to suppress your vote.
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And so the way that played out in the 2020 election was they amplified and promoted people like an Obama administration staffer named Michael Ware, who started Evangelicals for Biden and was heavily promoted in trusted Christian media like Christianity Today, also heavily promoted by the Gospel Coalition, trusted, viewed as conservative Christian media outlet.
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And you saw this all over and you see basically the same play being run now by Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz.
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They're trying to now pretend that they are very committed to their faith, that they have Christian convictions, which is, of course, all a false narrative, as anyone can see when you look at the kind of policies that they back, which could not be less biblical and more wicked.
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Well, I mean, it's incredible, too, because and I always push back on all this stuff when I say there, you know, they said, you know, Jesus accepts you as you are.
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Judge like judge not lest you be judged, et cetera.
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So what they're doing is they've created and crafted sort of a new version of Christianity that is without sin.
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And then they say, oh, well, it's all about tolerance and it's all about judgment or lack of judgment.
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And by the way, Josh Peer was doing the same thing.
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It's freedom to support abortion on demand, abortion up to up to birth or post birth, I guess, in Tim Walz's case.
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So these are all parts of freedom because these are all personal choices and everyone's personal choice is valid.
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And I think the important point of this is that this almost psychological operation that's being run on average evangelicals in the pews is being promoted.
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And I can give you one example that just last year in August, a Bible study curriculum started rolling out to Christian colleges and campuses, started rolling out to conservative Christian churches, even.
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And the purpose of this curriculum is ostensibly to teach Christians how to be less politically divisive.
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But this curriculum that was created by David French, the New York Times columnist who just announced that he will be voting for Kamala Harris and Christianity Today editor-in-chief Russell Moore, who is a confirmed never-Trumper, and a Duke Divinity professor named Curtis Chang, a Democrat.
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The three of them created this supposedly nonpartisan curriculum with hard-left funding.
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So the funding for it came from Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, which backs things like abortion on demand and transing children and gender indoctrination in schools.
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And the Hewlett Foundation, which is the second largest private funder of Planned Parenthood in the country.
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So these are the people funding this supposedly conservative Christian curriculum that's rolling out to churches.
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You had the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities send out an email to its 185 member schools last August, prepping them to bring this curriculum in.
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And I want to note that some of those schools include the most trusted conservative Christian schools like Azusa and Biola.
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So we are not talking about left-wing organizations where you expect to find this kind of thing.
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And maybe it's not going to convince them to vote for Kamala Harris.
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It could convince them that loving your neighbor means you need to sit out this election or you need to vote third party.
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If you look at some of the breakdowns of how the swing state votes played out, there was just enough of the evangelical vote that either went to Biden or sat out that you could argue it got them over the cheating margin.
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So the idea here is this isn't necessarily your sort of typical left-wing voting blocs or typical Democrat blocs.
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These are ways that they can launder these ideas, launder these agendas to find new groups, non-traditional Democrat voters.
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And, of course, by the way, this is something that Tim Walz's entire identity is steeped around as well.
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Or the idea that Kamala Harris is, you know, some devout Christian and that she's totally for all these things.
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But at the same time, you've named some of these names out there.
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So all of these things that if you're just sort of the average Christian living in America and that is how you identify, you might want to think, okay, who are the candidates that best identify with me?
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And suddenly we realize that the organizations that you trust to make that case are suddenly in the pocket of organizations like, as you say, those funded by Soros, by Omidyar, to be able to simply push their agenda on this.
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But I feel like we need to come up with like the, you know, sort of like the woke pastor meme to kind of explain this other side of it.
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I kind of think of it as the old Steve Buscemi meme.
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And you can see right now how it's manifesting itself.
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Just this past week, we saw a Christianity Today story come out hailing the hope that Kamala Harris is giving to black Christian leaders.
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So there's also a little bit of subtle racial guilt there.
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So they're suggesting to maybe their white readers that you should consider the amount of hope that Kamala Harris is giving to your black brothers and sisters.
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So the entire framing of this article is, one, it ridiculously takes Kamala Harris seriously as a Christian, which if you look at any of her views, there is no fruit there to demonstrate that Kamala Harris is a sincere Christian.
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And I can't see how anyone could credibly make a claim like that.
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And it talks about how important her faith is and how important her church life has always been.
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Yeah, I think they should do some interviews and sit down with Ella Emhoff and others talking about how important Christianity is to Kamala.
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Megan, as we're looking at this thing, so for a lot of people out there,
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this might be the first time they're hearing it.
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They might be saying, oh my gosh, I can't believe that.
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What are some of the things, and in your book you get into this as well,
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where some of the early signs and some of the things you might start looking for
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if you're starting to think that your church might be leaning in a certain direction?
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Well, one, you need to start looking at the fact, if they're bringing in curriculum,
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like what I just mentioned, that after-party curriculum that is being promoted by people
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like David French, like Christianity Today, and I know in the past we all heard Christianity Today,
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that's Billy Graham's magazine, so you trust it, and I get it, but you cannot trust it anymore
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because it is now left-wing funded, and it's promoting left-wing policies and politicians.
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If they're bringing in something like a curriculum to say, here's how we're going to be less
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politically divisive, and it's from people like that, your hackles should go up.
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The second is if they start to use this sort of churchy jargon that is used to mask what
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In my book, I use a few examples, like if they say something like creation care, what they
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And so what they're looking to do with something like creation care is its purpose is to get
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you to back anti-human climate change policies like carbon emission restrictions or adding
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taxes or regulations on particular cars or ending fracking.
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So when you hear that churchy jargon, man, you should start asking, what are we talking about
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And then the other thing is if they're demanding that you love your neighbor with your vote
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in a particular way, you should really ask, okay, are you defining what love your neighbor
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means in a political meaning like we have to support open borders legislation?
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Because you will hear them do that a lot, even though it can actually be very damaging
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to your citizen neighbor to back policies like that.
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So these are all very manipulative things that they do.
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And one of the things I would say is, look, pastors may not be savvy to this themselves.
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They may not realize who's bankrolling a lot of these things like this after-party curriculum.
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So the best thing you can do is when you hear it, first talk to your pastor and say, listen,
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And I think we all have a duty to sort of let these very busy clergy and these very busy
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ministry leaders help them maybe step back from it if they didn't really know.
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And then the other thing is if they are reading publications like Christianity Today, like Gospel
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Coalition, like Ministry Watch, you need to make them aware of the shift of those organizations
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because it may be framing their thinking in ways they don't realize.
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And I can tell you just yesterday, I saw an article from the Religion News Service, which
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is the wire service that is hard left, secular founded.
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And it's used by Christianity Today, by Ministry Watch, by just dozens of evangelical and Christian
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And it's doing things like trying to reframe Tim Walz, just like Kamala Harris, as this
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faithful Christian, even though he has all of these policies that directly oppose biblical
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For example, this article was touting him as the Minnesota Lutheran.
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And they just need to be aware of it because all of this is designed not just to maybe get
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your vote, but also to suppress your vote, but also to just suppress your vote and demoralize you.
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By the way, the way you say skin suit is so important there.
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And for people to understand what that means, it's like a disguise.
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It's the same way we've seen the left use this in Disney or Marvel movies or Star Wars or just
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think of all the great brands, Target, et cetera, that, you know, have been iconic in America,
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like Disney has been so many others, beloved in many cases.
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And, and also something that you would think is not just innocuous, but also something that
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is benevolent, something like Disney, something like church, that they will go and take these
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things and realize that their, if their agenda was, was, was submitted plainly and with clarity.
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And if they actually told you upfront, even though Tim Walz and Kamala Harris aren't, they're
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not really the smartest people in the world to say the least.
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And so they do have a habit of kind of blurting things out, which is amazing.
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That's why I hope that I hope they debate early and often, just like the last one.
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So they, they realize that their candidates aren't very good.
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So what do they do is they go and use their money and their institutional power to then
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put this veneer of credibility and establishment and institutionality over such things to be
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And this is something that, I mean, my gosh, we could do an entire series about this, but
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It is not part of the new Testament at all in any way, shape or form.
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I talked about this on, on Tucker, that this is the thing where people get, we do not have
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And they use the language of tolerance to, I mean, go look at the mall of America under
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Tim Walz and it's crawling with Somalis that have been imported under Barack Obama.
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They threw your kid off the top balcony, but you know, you can't say anything because
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And, and again, it all happens because they're just slowly trying to put you to sleep.
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Sorry to go off on a rant there, but it's just, it is one of the things that I actually
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think is one of the most dangerous angles of attack that they're using on America today.
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And when you talk about those trusted brands, when you look at American Christianity, it's hard
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to find a brand that is more trusted than Billy Graham, the great 20th century evangelist.
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So when the emissaries of his magazine are saying, hey, look at all of these faith leaders
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who are really excited about Kamala Harris, you can see how they're doing that very thing.
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Another example is the National Association of Evangelicals.
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It was once an incredibly conservative institution.
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It is where Ronald Reagan gave his famous 1983 evil empire speech.
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And today what you have them doing is partnering with people like Raymond Chang, a well-known
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evangelical influencer and pastor who is out saying, yeah, we're going to vote for Harris.
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And it's giving all of us faith leaders hope to look at her record and to look at her candidacy.
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And so that should be shocking in one sense, but also not so much because there really aren't
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many places anymore where Americans go to hear once a week, how should I live my life?
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So now they have turned their attention on the church because that is the one place where
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And in some ways you can look at it as the last fortress.
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If it falls, there is really no more firewall in the United States.
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And that makes sense when you look at why they have gone to an all-out effort in the last
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And what I can tell you is when you look at George Soros' own internal documents, they
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are openly admitting that, yes, we are trying to not just capture churches, but we are trying
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to capture these last holdout conservative denominations.
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And what they're trying to do here is terraform your psychology.
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And they're using emotional-based treatments enabled to do so.
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You know, this is emotional-based learning, sensitivity-based learning, social-emotional
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And what they're trying to do is impose basically ideological hegemony.
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So ideological hegemony means these are our beliefs.
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And it's so important that you point out the fact that they use the language of non-divisiveness.
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So you can't be, you're being divisive if you don't hold our beliefs.
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These are just what good people would consider a value.
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Or actually, to use the language of the left, they don't even say people.
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And I follow that word whenever someone says, oh, he's a good human.
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And it's like, that is just straight up leftist, ideological, linguistic hegemony being implanted
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Nobody ever said 15 years ago, 20 years ago, they used the word human like that.
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But you hear it again and go, he's a good human.
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And again, it's just a way that they play these word games over and over.
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I am deficient in reading it, but I've been a little busy.
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Actually, I haven't read anything in the longest time.
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Well, just that, look, I want to tell people that if you are Catholic or Jewish or some other
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faith and you're a conservative, maybe you think, I don't know why I really care about
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I just want to stress that evangelicals, again, called by the Atlantic, even America's most
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powerful voting bloc, 30 percent of the electric, the most important part of the GOP's base because
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You can't afford as a conservative to not care about how the left is infiltrating these evangelical institutions.
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You need to know, you need to care, not just for yourself, but also so that the people in
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your community, the evangelicals who are surely in your life, that you can warn them, hey,
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here's how they may be using your churches and institutions.
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We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the
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J.D. Vance, we're going to get this clip up as soon as we can, that he's calling out
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So we talked about how they're doing the dueling rallies right now.
00:31:26.960
He's walking across the tarmac from his plane, from the Trump Vance plane over to where Air
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Well, they both have Secret Service protection.
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So the details, I guess, have to interface at some point, even though, of course, we know
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that Secret Service interface isn't always all that good, which we found out of Butler.
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So he's walking across the tarmac in front of Kamala Harris's plane, calling her out right
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And then he says to the press, he says, oh, well, they won't talk to you.
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You know, I thought you guys might be getting lonely.
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He said, I just want to look at my new plane because he's going to be getting it in just
00:32:17.300
You know, this is the sort of thing that the Trump Vance movement, the MAGA movement
00:32:23.440
Rich, I got to tell you, the, you know, this, this is the type of stuff that you're
00:32:30.560
Vance do a little more because, and I've noticed that it's, it's, it's sort of like the dueling
00:32:36.060
Vance because he, he works so hard in his life to become this, this Yale figure and go
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And then suddenly they just, you know, they just start, they, they never really did accept
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And to him, they always viewed him as a hick, as a rube, as someone who just doesn't matter
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because he's from a part of the country where, you know, they fish in the creek, excuse me,
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in the crick with their shoes off, you know, you know, and, and all this.
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And, and so I think he's, I think he's returning to form.
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Uh, they'll try to pull like a Lazio, uh, if, you know, if he keeps doing this stuff,
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they'll try to pull like a Rick Lazio narrative where like, oh, you're coming across aggressive.
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I, I, I didn't go to Yale, but, uh, there's only two ways that high society can accept the
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Um, and that is to go into their society, be a part of their society and not make them
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angry by running for office as a Republican, or you can make them money.
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And if you make them lots of money, they'll accept you until you do something they feel
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So I kind of, uh, I, I, you know, I've had some experience in this and I would tell J.D.
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Vance himself, because that is the kind of person that America will expect him to be
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after they read the book, Jack, after they see the movie and most people will see the
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Don't be something that, uh, you're not, you know, so, and, and that he's never been.
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So, you know, uh, you be yourself to weather the storm and that's how, that's how, you know,
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that's how you win back over the American public tell you do it.
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And, and, and, and, and I just love the, I love the boss.
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I mean, this is Trumpian, this is a Trumpian move.
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This is something you, you know, that Donald Trump is sitting there, you know, seeing this
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on, on TV or, or as he's flying around as he is and he's just sitting there going, that's
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Let's go, you know, and this is something that, by the way, like, I'm just going to say
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it's some of the other finalists that were up there.
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Uh, you know, the Marco Rubio or the guy from North Dakota, I don't even remember his name.
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It's, it's, they don't have this kind of energy.
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They don't have that kind of, you know, that that's not in their wheelhouse.
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Uh, and so, you know, just looking at JD Vance, by the way, JD Vance is, looks to me like
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a guy who, oh, wouldn't be scared and wouldn't run from a deployment like a coward and drop
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papers and run away when his unit was being deployed to Iraq.
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Like, I don't, there seems to be somebody, I heard someone recently did that.
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Listen, you know, you're, you serve Jack, I'm a veteran.
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Like I got to take my pundit polster hat off and, uh, you know, or, or, or try to keep
00:35:50.580
it on one or the other, but I'll let you know which one I'm doing when I do it.
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Because when it comes to this stuff and the clip I just saw, you know, because he tried
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to hide from that saying, you know, but I've never really claimed to do something.
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I, I didn't, you did, you didn't finish the, you did not finish the requisite courses
00:36:07.560
So you were demoted, you claimed to be something you weren't highest ranking one in the Congress.
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And now there's a clip of you claiming that you want to take weapons of war that you carried
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in war off the street to make sure they're only in war.
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So not only did he claim to have a rank that he did not earn and it was taken away from
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him, but he actually claimed to be in combat with weapons of war that he is trying to deprive
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American citizens of owning rightfully, of course they're not weapons of war.
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Yeah, by the way, so we, we call that, so he was, he would know that.
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So we call that in the Navy, we would call that select.
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I speak a little army, but in those situations in the Navy where someone's been, you know,
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you've, you've made the list, you know, you've, you've basically, you know, you've been selected
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for the thing or whatever the promotion is, whatever the rank is that we would say, okay,
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that's, you know, he's, you know, he's Lieutenant select, he's whatever select, meaning that,
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meaning that, you know, you could say it if you wanted to be like overly formal, um, in
00:37:12.820
some occasions you're permitted to wear the rank and some, some occasions you're not, it
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This is one of those vagaries of, uh, but it's part of military life.
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But that being said, if you were in a select status, meaning you hadn't completed what
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So like chief select is big in the Navy on the enlisted side.
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So going from E6 to E7 is a huge deal, become part of the goat locker.
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And so, you know, there's a huge chief's course you got to go through to make that E7, to make
00:37:42.580
that senior NCO status, to speak army a little bit there, then you need to do all the work.
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But if you get out, something happens and you get out and you didn't complete your course,
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So the fact that he lies about things like that, and I get that outside of the military,
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not everybody realizes how big of a deal that is to veterans or how seriously we all take
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And if you want to tell stories and, you know, you know, see stories, war stories, that's fine.
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But don't tell war stories, by the way, if you didn't go to war.
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Hope woke up like many of you did five weeks ago and said, Dad, you're the only person I
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I spent 25 years in the army and I hunt and I gave the money back.
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I've been voting for common sense legislation that protects the Second Amendment.
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We can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states.
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And we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place
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What deployment did you carry those weapons of war on?
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Men, the deployment that his men he abandoned went on.
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He abandoned those men to go run for Congress and do his own thing.
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And by the way, the jump that you were talking about in the Navy, it's big from the E-8 to
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So he was going from a master sergeant to a command sergeant major.
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And so, like, you know, it's the difference between if you're at, like, Benning.
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You know, you may be running an entire company and overseeing, like, the new recruits that
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But if you're the command sergeant major, you're not just running a company.
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You're running all of those companies that are that are incoming new troops.
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But nevertheless, those men were counting on him to be with them, Jack.
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Look, this was like, everyone, I'm sure, had it a little bit different.
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You know, for many of the people that I served with, you know, especially if you joined,
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like, JD after 9-11, you anticipated going to Afghanistan.
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It was very, I mean, this was thought to be a more conventional deployment.
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So, you know, you were thinking maybe this was going to be a little bit heavier than the
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It was, it would have been very stressful on those men, especially since they weren't
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regular army, Jack, you know, so the men that you have.
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We're coming up on a quick break here, but I want, I'm going to start looking into this
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because I want to know what actually happened to the soldiers and the guardsmen that were
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People have already started posting pictures of this because this, you were definitely coming
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into harm's way and he let them go without his leadership.
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Stop buzzing in my ear about the boring people at your office.
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I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Posobiec.
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Do we have that clip of JD Vance going to Air Force Two?
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I've got to, let's leave, leave the mics open for me and Rich, but let's, let's check
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I mean, Rich, what a, like you said, man, what a boss move.
00:41:39.660
He just walks over and this, that's like, you know, so you've got the secret, sir, you
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know, the secret service, which they both have, obviously, you know, walking over.
00:41:52.800
Hopefully it's going to be my plane in a few months, but I also thought you guys might
00:41:57.480
get lonely because the Vice President doesn't answer questions from reporters and has it
00:42:03.780
Have they given you guys an explanation for why she won't take questions from reporters?
00:42:11.800
Well, I hope that you've changed your mind because it'd be good for the American people
00:42:16.100
and I think it'd be good for you all if she actually ran a real campaign instead of one
00:42:33.040
She pretends to be a prosecutor, yet she pretends to be a tough-on-crime prosecutor.
00:42:41.560
She's the Borders Yard, and yet she's opened up the American Southern border.
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This is a person who has to answer the questions from the media, and it's disgraceful that she
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He should have brought him some donuts or some cheese curds or something because they're
00:43:05.280
I was just going to say, that was cheese curds.
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So, like, I mean, he did the happy warrior thing, too, because, look, we all know the truth.
00:43:13.760
The truth is, with the exception of maybe who's there, maybe Philip Wegman's there from
00:43:17.920
RealClearPolitics, but very few people are biased and, you know, are not biased and are
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Fox people that no doubt are following her around.
00:43:30.760
They don't want Vance to be the vice president.
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So he goes over there, and he knows that's adversarial right there.
00:43:41.980
Those are not friends, with the exception of maybe one or two people.
00:43:58.720
Rich, we were actually at SummerSlam this weekend up in Cleveland.
00:44:07.180
And I just got to say, you know, so that was where, you know, they had Logan Paul, and
00:44:11.660
you know, but he had the prime truck got stolen, and they start smashing the windows, and Logan
00:44:19.800
And it's, I mean, it's just like a plot line out of one of those WWE events where, you know,
00:44:35.740
By the way, Rich, talk to me about how important it is that, and I'll tell folks, by the way,
00:44:42.940
before this, the original reason we're going to have Rich on was to talk about the fact
00:44:45.700
that Tim Walz is, and I'll just say it to say it, that his, the data does not line up
00:44:50.260
with the hype, that this idea that he appeals to blue-collar rural workers and rural working
00:44:56.180
whites and all of this, it just, it doesn't appear in any of the data from any of his elections.
00:45:00.540
But, but Rich, it seems to me like J.D. Vance, this is genius.
00:45:05.640
He's not even talking about Tim Walz very much other than the Stolen Valor thing.
00:45:17.780
Well, because she is still the vice president acting as the president.
00:45:21.640
By the way, there's nothing on Joe Biden's schedule today.
00:45:30.200
She engaged in this coup, and now she's trying to walk around like, we have a title in this
00:45:37.280
And the fact that J.D. continues to train his ire on her is like putting her back in her
00:45:42.560
place, which is the vice president, which he is running from for against her.
00:45:47.560
I mean, she just is somebody who took, you know, Joe's slot.
00:45:51.740
So I think it's important to remind the country.
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By the way, it's also important to know Wisconsin is one of the most male heavy of the big three.
00:45:58.820
It is the most male heavy electorate of the big three.
00:46:02.080
There was just a poll out from Marquette just now.
00:46:05.560
You know, men can be 50, 51 percent of the electorate in Wisconsin.
00:46:10.840
So while some people may look at this and think this is like, you know, just a small
00:46:13.920
little act, you know, I think that there are a lot of voters, especially in the Midwest,
00:46:22.600
They're tired of the, you know, nobody being accountable for anything when they are forced
00:46:27.240
to be accountable for everything in their life.
00:46:30.980
Walsh does not extend her appeal, Harris's appeal, to these voters.
00:46:38.700
We're still talking about this on social media with these like hack media, you know, election
00:46:43.740
mafia hacks that pretend like, you know, they're doing like impartial analysis.
00:46:53.320
The answer is Walsh did not appeal to any of the Obama-Trump coalition that Biden did have
00:47:02.340
He won by winning in a midterm election when there is a lot more high propensity, educated
00:47:08.360
white suburbanites and urbanites that voted higher rates than people in the rest of the
00:47:18.140
As an incumbent, he didn't even make any gains with these people.
00:47:21.640
And in fact, we just went over in the show in several counties from the Iron Range all the
00:47:38.200
It's, and we've, you know, real quick, because we've got a break coming up, and it'll actually
00:47:44.520
Is that up at humanevents.com, we've got an incredible editorial up from the opinion
00:47:48.920
board there, which basically says Tim Walls is not a folksy Midwesterner.
00:47:53.780
He is a woke San Francisco liberal's idea of what a folksy Midwesterner would act and
00:48:00.320
sound like because he talks like a guy from Fargo.
00:48:07.880
Don't mistake with your own biases and your own, you know, incorrect assumptions, which
00:48:14.360
Uh, don't make the mistake of what you think to be true versus what is, and there is nothing
00:48:20.180
that suggests Walsh is this folksy guy who's going to feel the blue collar workers beyond
00:48:24.580
what those false assumptions that they have are, and that's very different between, that's
00:48:29.580
a big difference between reality and manufactured narrative, and that's what's being pushed
00:48:37.480
Shapiro, on the other hand, won 50% of Trump's vote, and they couldn't do it because of the
00:48:43.120
rising, but the Shapiro voters would not go, would not vote for him over Trump if given
00:48:47.520
the question, and that's what a lot of people missed.
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Rich Paris, go follow him, folks, peoplespundit.locals.com.
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