Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 02, 2026


LEFT-WING CHAOS: Crush the Rise of Communism and Celebrate America’s 250


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions here on Human Events Daily.
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00:00:33.700 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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00:00:49.480 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:52.540 Christ is king.
00:00:54.120 This morning, the Trump administration is calling this the biggest overhaul to the student loan program in decades.
00:01:01.240 The president is ending a Biden-era repayment program called SAVE.
00:01:05.540 Now, the roughly 7 million borrowers in that program have 90 days to choose between two new plans.
00:01:12.500 There will also be new limits on loans.
00:01:14.460 Before, students could borrow the full cost of their tuition and fees.
00:01:18.680 Now, graduate students are limited to borrow $100,000 in total.
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00:01:29.040 Washington has declined to extend the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, starting the clock ticking on its demise.
00:01:36.600 Now the pact will expire after 10 years, unless the three countries agree to renew it with changes.
00:01:43.260 The Minneapolis mayor could find himself in a courtroom next year if the city doesn't deal with an understaffed police force.
00:01:50.020 A newly filed court order says Mayor Jacob Frey violated and continues to violate his duty by failing to reach a minimum number of officers.
00:01:59.320 The president posted that it's time for Congress to move to end birthright citizenship and that a constitutional amendment is not necessary.
00:02:07.680 Do you agree with him and will this be your top priority?
00:02:11.920 It certainly is time for us to do everything that's possible. I don't know what that is.
00:02:16.820 Some conservatives are angry with Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Are you one of them?
00:02:20.720 Well, look, do I think she made a mistake in the ruling? I do. I don't know how anybody can say
00:02:26.920 that if a person who is an illegal alien or a person, for example, who's pregnant and comes
00:02:32.680 to the United States on a vacation, they have a baby and all of a sudden their entire family
00:02:37.520 gets the benefits of American citizenship. I don't think that's what the framers of the 14th
00:02:41.920 Amendment had in mind. I don't think it's the right case. But look, it was 5-4. Sometimes the
00:02:46.420 Supreme Court makes mistakes. We're going to try to correct that mistake, but nobody's perfect,
00:02:51.060 including the Supreme Court. I believe that it may just be possible that this country is on
00:02:58.160 the verge of the political revolution we have fought for for such a long time. We need to
00:03:06.020 rethink, rebuild, and fundamentally reform the Democratic Party. Well, ladies and gentlemen,
00:03:14.240 welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. We are here, we're live, we're in Washington,
00:03:20.900 D.C. as the city, the very, very hot Washington, D.C. is preparing for America's 250th birthday,
00:03:30.880 which is coming up in just two days' time. And while we, of course, here at Human Events Daily
00:03:37.380 and broader, more broadly, at Real America's Voice are going to be covering all that,
00:03:40.700 We're also covering a lot of the other festivities and other things that are going on because the news doesn't stop.
00:03:47.780 Today is, of course, July 2nd, 2026, Anno Dominate.
00:03:54.000 Of course, you guys got to see that your humble host was able to be honored, truly honored,
00:04:02.280 to be among those on the inaugural ride of the new Air Force One yesterday on the plane,
00:04:09.960 the trip to the new Teddy Roosevelt Museum, which is a phenomenal museum in its own right,
00:04:14.820 of course, the Badlands. My first time in North Dakota, as a matter of fact, and absolutely want
00:04:20.920 to go back, want to be able to take the kids there, Tanya Tay, to see the great outdoors,
00:04:25.020 and incredibly beautiful, very close to the city of Medora, very close to the Montana border.
00:04:29.800 and the plane itself was just incredible
00:04:33.020 and really something that was great to be a part of,
00:04:37.140 great to see, very well put together.
00:04:40.360 And for the people who are attacking this,
00:04:42.560 I mean, look, this is something
00:04:43.520 that the president's now able to use, is much safer.
00:04:46.180 It is much more capable than the previous plane.
00:04:50.040 It is modern.
00:04:51.180 It has something that has now been outfitted
00:04:53.060 with modern security features
00:04:54.500 and it's something that's going to keep
00:04:56.060 the president and I safe.
00:04:57.260 Remember, this is the commander-in-chief.
00:04:58.420 Should something happen that requires a national security response, where the plane goes up in the air, we need the president to be safe.
00:05:05.460 We need the president to have the most modern technology, the most modern safety features, and that's exactly what this plane does, as well as the speed of the plane.
00:05:16.480 If you notice, we made it from D.C. to North Dakota in just about two and a half hours, which was really incredible to see the speed of the plane there.
00:05:24.160 And so next week, next week, though, after the festivities are done, on Monday, we are going to be flying out this weekend and then a Monday morning to begin the preliminary hearing, first time we've seen this, of Tyler Robinson.
00:05:46.600 And Tyler Robinson is the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
00:05:49.860 and what we've held on this program from day one
00:05:54.320 is that we want to see all the evidence
00:05:56.940 and we want all of the evidence out
00:05:58.980 because all the evidence that we've seen
00:06:02.140 all of the evidence that's been presented in court
00:06:04.780 and we've gone through even more evidence
00:06:06.840 whistleblowers that have come forward
00:06:08.640 text messages from other members of this deranged left-wing cell
00:06:14.440 all of the evidence points to Tyler Robinson
00:06:17.800 being the man pulled the trigger and killed Charlie Kirk.
00:06:23.400 And so we are going to be covering that story in full.
00:06:27.660 Now, you know, of course, Erica and Charlie's parents
00:06:30.020 will be in attendance in the courtroom.
00:06:35.220 And we are going to do everything that we can
00:06:37.760 to not just show them our support,
00:06:40.800 but also to support the truth.
00:06:43.960 Because the truth is what matters.
00:06:45.560 And what matters in this country is that left-wing communists are violent, they hate us, they
00:06:53.280 want us all dead, and they will not stop killing us if we do not stop them first.
00:07:01.220 So the Tyler Robinsons, the Ouija Agionis, they all need to be put away.
00:07:07.800 We're going to make sure that that happens.
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00:09:12.660 folks people are saying oh why are you bringing up communism so much Posovic why are you you know
00:09:18.960 why bring that up isn't that something from a long time ago the Soviet revolution the Bolsheviks
00:09:24.620 1917 over a hundred years we've never had a real communist force in this country really are you
00:09:32.100 sure about that? Because we've had communist infiltration in this country going all the way
00:09:38.540 back to the 1940s. We had Alger Hiss, remember? The one communist, at least, who was an advisor
00:09:47.420 at Yalta. Why did we give Eastern Europe to Stalin? Why did we give all of China to Stalin?
00:09:56.420 You don't think there are a couple of communists at the State Department that were making sure that
00:10:01.040 all of those pieces fell in the way that they were meant to and let's not even forget that the
00:10:07.620 venona project that finally was declassified in the 1990s in 1995 after the fall of the soviet
00:10:15.400 union this is why and they said you know why did i ask the president about bill polity and
00:10:21.300 declassification yesterday well in 1995 we finally got the declassified files i'll give you an
00:10:26.480 example the declassified files of why all right this or who specifically the soviet agents in our
00:10:34.760 country were and that it turns out that old joe mccarthy was exactly correct that there were
00:10:40.120 hundreds of soviet agents operating within the highest levels of american institutions and in
00:10:47.060 fact the nsa knew the entire time this is the problem that we face you think the problem's
00:10:53.920 gone away no so it's not just about the selling out of our institutions all right it's also about
00:11:00.640 the violence it's also about the fact that what do they do what do these institutions do they
00:11:06.940 wrote the whole book about it on humans the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush
00:11:13.180 them the infiltration phase is phase one phase two is the conditioning phase then they condition you
00:11:23.220 First, they infiltrate the institutions.
00:11:25.120 Then they condition the public to want to accept communism.
00:11:28.960 And certain levels, certain members of the public then become so enwrapped with this ideology that they want to go out and hasten to bring it about.
00:11:42.920 And so what do they do?
00:11:43.880 They shoot people and they kill people that are in their way.
00:11:47.100 They commit violent acts.
00:11:48.400 They commit assassinations.
00:11:49.580 remember we said all this was coming even before the first of three presidential
00:11:57.900 assassination attempts on donald trump butler west palm beach
00:12:02.720 and the white house correspondence center just a couple blocks away from where i'm sitting right
00:12:07.880 now and where the president just went back why do you think the president made his entire speech
00:12:12.640 at
00:12:13.840 the hotel there, the same spot
00:12:18.440 where he had almost been killed, all about communism,
00:12:20.800 all about the rise of the communist violent
00:12:22.540 left. It's not just
00:12:24.720 about
00:12:25.380 policies. No.
00:12:28.360 It's about destruction. It's about chaos.
00:12:30.440 That's what they want. And you've got Mondami now. Go look at
00:12:32.520 what Mondami's saying. He's saying they're closing
00:12:34.300 Rikers Island, so he's going to let all the violent
00:12:36.520 prisoners out, again, because they want
00:12:38.480 the violence and chaos. I want to just be very clear,
00:12:40.360 this is what they want. This is what they actually want.
00:12:42.480 It's not about equality.
00:12:43.420 That's all window dressing.
00:12:44.440 That's not real.
00:12:45.380 What they want is chaos and violence, and they want you dead.
00:12:48.120 They want Charlie Kirk dead.
00:12:49.520 That's why they got him dead.
00:12:51.120 Then moving on, they're going to release the prisoners from Rikers Island.
00:12:54.280 Then Mondami is also out there saying, oh, make sure you keep your thermostats at 78
00:13:00.000 during the biggest heat wave that New York has seen in years.
00:13:04.040 78.
00:13:04.980 And turn off your power.
00:13:06.060 Why?
00:13:06.300 Because the lower standard of living.
00:13:07.320 again all of this happens every single time communism is tried understand the pile of skulls
00:13:17.340 the hundred millions dead that's what they want are you getting it yet i don't know if you are
00:13:23.540 someone who absolutely gets it is our next guest arn mcintyre he is the host of the arn mcintyre
00:13:29.780 show arn how are you do well thanks for having me so arn when i when i talk about this stuff
00:13:34.840 like you know until i'm blue in the face as i talk about it constantly for for years now
00:13:40.140 people seem to think that i'm it's like an academic philosophical debate it's not i'm actually i've
00:13:46.240 been saying we see the rise of this in our country and now we also see this finally people are
00:13:52.360 starting to come on board because they're winning elections all around the country and suddenly
00:13:57.720 they're like there you've got all these people scratching their head saying gosh where did all
00:14:02.040 these far left Bolshevik candidates come from? How could this movement have gotten started?
00:14:06.600 And, you know, you look at it and you say, we warned you. We warned you for years that the
00:14:12.060 violence, the chaos and the destruction is actually what they want. But Aron, is mainstream
00:14:19.060 conservatism, is Khan Inc. actually responding to this in the way they should be? Do they
00:14:23.980 understand how serious the problem is? No, unfortunately not. I mean, they have
00:14:28.780 identified communism as an enemy at least we have that but the problem is they don't take it
00:14:33.440 seriously and as you say it's often treated as an academic exercise oh well the economic theory
00:14:38.520 doesn't work oh they don't have good debating points don't you understand that society is not
00:14:43.100 going to function with communism yeah they don't care as you say it's about the destruction it's
00:14:48.080 about the disruption it's about the relocation of resources from one group to another they don't
00:14:53.820 care what it collapses in the meantime. They don't care how it gets done. Also, the idea that
00:14:59.360 this is something new, as you point out, is ridiculous. Of course, we had the weather
00:15:03.620 underground and all kinds of other violent communist factions inside the left for a very
00:15:09.120 long time. And those factions were never repudiated. They were never purged from the Democratic Party.
00:15:14.660 Guys like Bill Ayers get cushy jobs as, you know, professors in universities. They're rewarded for
00:15:21.020 their terrorism and for their communism communism love never left the democratic party actually
00:15:26.940 removed from the left and i i actually have heard that i i don't know if this is substantiated but
00:15:33.340 i actually saw it was reported recently that bill ayers was in the front row of when barack obama's
00:15:40.020 um his presidential library that monstrosity was opened up i guess last week that bill ayers was
00:15:46.440 actually sitting in the front row yeah that would not surprise me in the slightest again no one has
00:15:52.000 learned any lessons here the left have never lost anything or paid any price for their pushing of
00:15:57.520 communism from time to time they have to dial it back they have to pretend as if they've moderated
00:16:03.260 at some level this is the function of places like the new york times this is what ezra klein is about
00:16:09.320 abundance not communism it's different you see but ultimately these voices are always losing to
00:16:15.700 the radicals. The left is a revolution, and it never stops. It must perpetually eat its own.
00:16:22.220 It must, and that's why we're seeing this takeover of the Democrat Party wholesale by the DSA.
00:16:29.540 This is something that a lot of us warned back when AOC won, I think it was 2018, when she was
00:16:33.940 first elected, that you are going to see more of these, and certainly we do. We saw New York City,
00:16:39.580 of course, where that happened in the election of Zora Mandami. And of course, how his election
00:16:45.940 was absolutely predicated on the back of mass migration, because it was not native New Yorkers
00:16:51.780 that were thrusting him into office. No, it was new New Yorkers in the same way that new Americans
00:16:59.640 are putting these other folks up. So you see it with Ilhan Omar coming from Somalia. Now there's
00:17:04.320 this new one. She's from Ethiopia. And again, we shouldn't be surprised at all that these very 0.94
00:17:10.140 same individuals who don't care about our country, they don't love our country, they're not celebrating
00:17:15.620 America 250 the way that we are. They're looking at it as a time. And Zora Mandami is very clear
00:17:22.120 about what he wants. He's going to be giving a speech on Friday night before the president's
00:17:27.540 speech at Mount Rushmore all about America's grievances, about America's ills. And they're
00:17:34.420 going to say, we need a new American founding, an America that's better, that America that is
00:17:40.260 better than 1776. They want 2026 to be the start of something new. This is why they degrade the
00:17:46.940 founders. This is why they degrade the past, degrade our heroes, degrade Teddy Roosevelt,
00:17:51.660 all the rest why because they want you to hate your country and if you hate your country then
00:17:58.920 you'll accept you'll say it's a good idea that people are coming to burn it all down to burn
00:18:05.280 down the institutions to burn down the things that we have and maybe when a literal arsonist
00:18:10.360 burns down the pacific palisades you might say you know what maybe they deserved it and if you're
00:18:16.720 sitting on the jury, maybe you'll let them off. Oh, wait, that literally just happened last week
00:18:21.940 in Los Angeles. And so when those of us are out there who have studied this, who have just read
00:18:28.160 anything, just read any book about, I have one, but you know, you can read many, many others as
00:18:32.620 well, about how communism actually operates in practice, not the theory, not the academia,
00:18:39.180 no, how it actually operates. President Trump is correct. They promise you everything under the sun,
00:18:44.160 but you see that little
00:18:46.000 that little glint in the eye
00:18:47.760 it's about
00:18:50.240 revenge, it's about resentment
00:18:52.160 it's about punishing enemies
00:18:54.340 and guess who those enemies are
00:18:55.840 it's you, it's the middle class, it's white
00:18:58.280 America or as Zora Mandami said
00:18:59.940 white neighborhoods
00:19:01.880 and I made him admit it in the Oval
00:19:04.220 Office, right back, Jack Pasova, Human Events Daily
00:19:14.160 These are influencers, and they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec.
00:19:35.900 Where's Jack?
00:19:37.020 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:19:39.520 Folks, Jack Posobiec back live, human events, daily, Real America's Voice.
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00:20:48.260 All right, now, so we're on with, again, with Oren McIntyre.
00:20:52.900 And Oren, this is something that I've been trying to get across.
00:20:55.880 It's not just a, you know, like a political argument that we're having.
00:21:01.340 These people aren't actually interested.
00:21:03.280 This is why the Ezra client, oh, we just need more abundance.
00:21:05.220 that's why that's not going to get any purchase because the dirty little secret whether you're
00:21:10.000 a migrant from a part of the world who who hates america who has resentment of america or you're
00:21:15.440 someone who's in this country that's been conditioned to hate your own country because
00:21:19.400 they control the institutions the ultimate thing that they want is not and and we can point out
00:21:25.280 the hypocrisy all day long and we've seen conservatives do that forever all you know you're
00:21:28.920 not actually helping black lives you're not actually trying to get women a better uh place
00:21:33.900 in the workplace. They don't actually care about any of that stuff. The destruction is the point. 1.00
00:21:39.400 That's the sort of wink and a nod because, you know, they'll say, well, why do, you know,
00:21:45.680 why do Muslim groups work with LGBT groups when we know that Muslims hate the LGBT? That's not
00:21:51.920 what their shared point of intersectionality is. The shared point is hating you. They don't seem
00:21:57.380 to get that, do they? No, not at all. And that's really critical because as you say,
00:22:02.280 this is really about revenge this is about the destruction of the good and the beautiful and the
00:22:06.920 true leftism is always about power at any cost and they don't care what they rule over as long as
00:22:13.560 they rule yeah i mean better to rule in hell than serve in heaven right like that's the kind of the
00:22:19.400 basis of leftism so when you try to come at them with arguments about economics or why this is an
00:22:25.800 unsustainable model that is in no way interesting to them they want to make sure that they're
00:22:30.520 hurting you, that the things that you love are being destroyed, that's what matters.
00:22:35.760 And so I actually do find, I will say, a positive development that we are starting to hear
00:22:42.240 conservatives and the president himself is directly calling out communists. He said,
00:22:48.520 I think the other day he had a tweet up, the communists have made their move.
00:22:51.960 We've been ready for them or I've been waiting for this. They've been out there for thousands
00:22:56.140 of years and it's time to take the fight directly to them and i say right on this is exactly how all
00:23:01.580 republicans should be speaking and in fact even some mainstream democrats are are kind of realizing
00:23:07.260 that wait a minute we've got a problem on our left flank unfortunately though it's it's actually not
00:23:12.380 the republicans uh or the conservatives who they come for first it's actually going to be the
00:23:16.780 moderates on their own side oh yeah absolutely they need to control that party they're obviously
00:23:22.700 in the process of purging any level of moderation inside the democratic party i had a running bet on
00:23:28.780 whether the woke would ultimately be put away everyone said oh well the woke went too far
00:23:33.340 it was too radical it was too unpopular and the left is going to recognize this and they're going
00:23:37.740 to make some kind of correction i said no i've seen these people i've looked in their eyes
00:23:42.620 they are wild-eyed zealots they are lunatics they are religious madmen in their own right
00:23:48.460 and they are pursuing their one true religion of communism you know one of the things i love
00:23:52.220 about that trump tweet is saying that we've been dealing with communism for thousands of years
00:23:56.540 and i think that's spiritually true communism is simply the newest development of this entropic
00:24:02.620 force inside our society that looks to destroy it for its own advantage and i think that if
00:24:07.900 you're calling it communism today that's great some people have called it progressivism but
00:24:11.820 these are one in the same it's always the destruction of america for the sake of these people
00:24:17.380 In fact, the other day, we likened it to Cain and Abel here on the program that, you know, Cain was animated by envy, animated by greed, envy of his brother having God's favor.
00:24:31.920 But what did Abel do? Abel just worked hard and served the Lord, served his parents.
00:24:36.960 He did what he was asked to do. It's really as simple as that.
00:24:40.700 He didn't do anything special, but Cain didn't matter.
00:24:43.780 And so, in fact, when I when I wrote the book on humans and I came up with that title, one of the actual early titles for on humans was going to be the children of Cain for that specific reason.
00:24:55.060 I ended up moving away from it because I wasn't sure if people would quite get the reference.
00:24:59.940 But, you know, I've actually said if we ever do like a follow up, that could be like a new subtitle for it to explain to people, you know, that this is something where it's the justification of sin.
00:25:10.440 is the justification of envy and the repudiation of what it means to be an American. I got to be
00:25:15.700 with the president yesterday, you know, celebrating the quintessential, I think, American man's man
00:25:23.240 of Teddy Roosevelt. I think who could be more American than Teddy Roosevelt? And Teddy also
00:25:28.300 understood that he had that line, you know, if you don't learn English within five years,
00:25:31.860 you should probably be kicked out of the country because he understood that this is a country
00:25:36.400 that demands assimilation.
00:25:38.720 There is no room for hyphenated Americans.
00:25:41.140 I mean, just perfect.
00:25:42.240 Totally understood it.
00:25:43.900 And this is exactly what the left is fighting against.
00:25:46.460 They don't want assimilation.
00:25:47.780 They think assimilation is an insult.
00:25:49.880 When you come here, you're supposed to bring your culture.
00:25:51.800 You're supposed to change our culture
00:25:53.120 because our culture ultimately, well, it's too white.
00:25:56.320 It's too European.
00:25:57.520 It's too Christian.
00:25:58.520 It's too male.
00:25:59.400 And we need all these other influences
00:26:01.020 to come in and change things.
00:26:02.320 Of course, why are they here
00:26:03.620 if their countries were so great?
00:26:04.840 Why are they here if their cultures were so fantastic?
00:26:08.620 The only model of immigration we should ever accept is one of entire assimilation.
00:26:13.880 And even then, we should limit very carefully who comes here.
00:26:17.260 We have to make sure that they're culturally compatible.
00:26:19.260 We have to make sure that their culture lends themselves to our values, our way of life,
00:26:24.560 because we're seeing the consequence of not doing that.
00:26:27.580 We're noticing that more and more of these people have moved in with this radical ideology.
00:26:31.760 And once again, facts don't matter here for them.
00:26:34.840 Well, Arne, it's funny you mention that because I haven't even said this, but sitting right off camera here in the studio is our next guest, who we're going to talk to her all about assimilation as an immigrant because Tanya Tay is going to be coming on to talk about America 250 from the lens of someone who's in here and actually loves the country.
00:26:57.060 Arne, where can people follow you, brother?
00:26:59.280 Warren McIntyre on Twitter and, of course, the Warren McIntyre show on YouTube, Blaze TV.
00:27:04.260 All right, go give him a follow.
00:27:05.260 Tanya Tay, up next, Real America's Voice.
00:27:28.080 Where is Jack?
00:27:30.400 Where is Jack?
00:27:32.720 Where is he?
00:27:33.820 Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:37.780 Great job, Jack.
00:27:39.240 Thank you.
00:27:39.980 What a job you do.
00:27:41.400 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:27:42.800 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:27:49.900 All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're back.
00:27:51.320 Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Washington, D.C.
00:27:54.000 We're preparing for America's big 250th.
00:27:57.780 In fact, we've seen some of the flyovers here in Washington, D.C., of the Thunderbirds, I believe, were today.
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00:28:06.180 We saw a bunch at the UFC fight as well.
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00:29:09.420 Now, Arne McIntyre just brought up in the last segment he was asking about immigrants who can assimilate,
00:29:17.540 immigrants who actually love our country,
00:29:20.520 immigrants who want to be here and have the ability to assimilate and we've seen this with
00:29:27.860 the world cup a lot lately where a lot of the european fans that have come suddenly have become
00:29:32.860 massive fans of the united states they're going viral all over twitter talking about their love
00:29:37.720 of this country and you see clips of them uh singing uh country roads by john denver and what
00:29:44.920 is it about europeans that allows them to assimilate so quickly and why is it that they
00:29:48.780 like country music so very much and so i i saw it long and hard and i thought could i find perhaps
00:29:54.700 someone who was born in europe who had immigrated to the united states and loves country music and
00:30:00.420 then i remembered oh my gosh she's sitting right next to me ladies and gentlemen the lovely and
00:30:04.800 beautiful tanya tay thank you so much for having me on so glad to be here so glad to be here
00:30:09.880 somewhere somewhere you had somewhere else to be a busy day you never know i'm just living my
00:30:14.440 american dream my schedule is full and schedule's full so so when when let me ask you this this
00:30:22.480 question so you've seen these viral videos going around about the world cup and all some of this
00:30:26.600 and i know you were even showing me some of it did it did it surprise you at all that people who
00:30:32.520 came to the u.s were from europe were having so much fun and enjoying the country as much and
00:30:39.000 possibly even more than they thought they would after you had had the same experience yourself
00:30:43.640 It didn't really surprise me much because I think when you live in a place, it's very easy to get used to it.
00:30:50.860 And at some point, you just stop noticing all the great things you have versus some of the foreigners who came in for a wonderful experience.
00:30:59.100 They got to see America firsthand. They got to see their American flags being flown all over the place.
00:31:07.840 And it's not just like outside of the official buildings, you find them on the back of a pickup trucks and, you know, outside of schools, people are flying them all over their neighborhoods.
00:31:19.080 And not many countries have that proud flag.
00:31:25.620 The flag culture.
00:31:26.860 Culture, you know, the patriotism.
00:31:29.340 And it's not people.
00:31:29.940 You weren't used to that before you came here.
00:31:31.820 I was not used to that.
00:31:33.000 That was very new and honestly, even strange to me at some point.
00:31:37.100 But then over time, I realized that it was not Americans showing off.
00:31:41.400 They're just very proud of the place where they lived, and that was their way of showing it.
00:31:48.540 So the actual pride, not like the government coming in and telling you you need to put up a flag or having an official flag up,
00:31:56.180 but actual just personal, real, true American pride, American patriotism,
00:32:02.620 which, of course, we show at sporting events like the World Cup, but others as well,
00:32:06.620 where we everyone stops we take our and the men take their hats off put your hand over your heart
00:32:12.280 and we do the national anthem we all come together and that's a big moment that's a reason that we do
00:32:17.620 that is because of that that patriotism so but what is it you know i mean what is it with you
00:32:23.540 i mean you came to the u.s now you mentioned the flag culture but there's another part of the u.s
00:32:29.500 that also has a little bit of flag culture, the U.S. culture,
00:32:34.000 and that's country music.
00:32:36.480 Why is it that these Europeans are loving country music so much?
00:32:39.440 And tell me a little bit about your preference for country music.
00:32:46.720 To this day, I laugh about the fact that I fell in love with country music.
00:32:52.260 Never in a million years did I think that I would be the girl
00:32:55.340 shopping for my pair of first boots or wearing a country hat but it didn't surprise me one bit
00:33:03.380 because i remember my did you get a nice pair of boots recently i i sure did and you were the one
00:33:08.940 who got them for me that's right that's right um i i still remember the very first concert with
00:33:15.340 your initials with my initials the brand couldn't even dream of it talk about american dreams come
00:33:20.580 true anyways i still remember the first country concert i've uh attended and um i remember the
00:33:27.700 magic of it the open sky and there's um uh thousands of people coming as one hugging each
00:33:36.660 other and singing the same words and it felt so and it's all pro-america a country at a country
00:33:45.060 very pro-america and and what i say like all the people were hugging i saw there were certain
00:33:52.300 groups of friends and there were just this unity that was felt at that concert and that was the
00:33:58.820 breaking moment for me it could have been kenny chesney okay i don't don't quote me on that but
00:34:05.000 it was one of the big big names that later on i i got to appreciate i remember when you and i
00:34:10.820 first started dating um you told me you and a bunch of your your girlfriends were going to
00:34:16.100 see who who was the brantley gilbert that brantley gilbert and then i've seen too many
00:34:21.620 concerts right now years later it was uh brantley gilbert who played at the uh turning point
00:34:29.100 halftime show and a lot of people don't realize that there was this whole like
00:34:33.680 story to how we got background about how we had um how we had met so we're going to go into that
00:34:41.260 show and one of our one of our first dates i want to say uh or like you know in that early period
00:34:48.020 when we were together and um i actually told brantley backstage that story and i told him
00:34:54.080 that you know because i'm from philly like we don't really do like like i got my philly jacket
00:34:57.820 on here by the way folks got the uh the philadelphia inseam and all the rest of it and
00:35:03.320 the uh uh we don't really have country music at much when i was growing up it was all rock so i
00:35:08.940 actually snuck into the concert and i told brantley that and uh afterwards he you know he's like it's
00:35:15.100 on the source where he goes i think you owe me about 50 bucks anyways uh the but it was the
00:35:22.600 It was the love of country and the love of each other.
00:35:26.140 The energy at the concert makes you fall in love with it and makes you appreciate what America is.
00:35:32.620 And you found that patriotism in country music in a way that you didn't in other forms of music,
00:35:39.540 and that's what attracted you to country.
00:35:41.880 It was one of the things that got me to appreciate America,
00:35:47.420 the American way of people coming together as a community,
00:35:51.200 neighbors being nice to each other people helping out um the people in need so it's almost like
00:35:57.460 kind of like that feeling of like you're like you're driving down you know you know through
00:36:02.120 maybe like a rural area and you're just going down some country roads you get taken home
00:36:09.080 to the place where we belong we belong oh okay i see but there is something about that there's
00:36:17.480 something about that culture there's something about that togetherness that you find with with
00:36:23.080 america and let me ask you though when when you see the rise of people like zora mandami who also
00:36:30.480 came to this country from somewhere else he he doesn't seem to have the same kind of feeling
00:36:35.720 about this country that you do it feels like he is came to america to change it i was the immigrant
00:36:44.760 who got to this country carrying nothing but a small suitcase,
00:36:49.180 Eastern European accent, and a big dream.
00:36:51.900 And I was not looking for a perfect place.
00:36:54.760 America is not a perfect place in any way,
00:36:57.060 but it's a land that gives you an opportunity.
00:37:00.520 And if you work hard, all the roads get open to you.
00:37:04.600 And the American way is so fulfilling in many ways.
00:37:10.360 The American culture is so welcoming.
00:37:14.760 that trying to change it in any way feels like a crime.
00:37:20.860 And it's coming from an immigrant,
00:37:22.360 per person who wasn't even born here.
00:37:24.740 But I feel the great thing about America
00:37:27.580 is the American things about it.
00:37:31.120 Is what makes America, America?
00:37:33.560 Are those characteristics?
00:37:35.300 The American flag, the country music, the national anthem,
00:37:39.320 all the things that I still enjoy so much.
00:37:43.340 And every time I hear an American anthem, I still get the same goosebumps as I did when I heard it for the first time.
00:37:48.560 Aw.
00:37:49.220 Well, I appreciate you being here.
00:37:51.740 And we've got one more segment.
00:37:53.740 And so this is Tanya Tay, an American immigrant who loves this country and does not want to see it go the way of communism.
00:38:03.040 Right back, Jack Pasoba, Human Events Daily.
00:38:13.340 so we're gonna call this the Jack Posobiec appreciation hour I can say confidently I
00:38:33.660 believe I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec
00:38:37.980 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:38:44.600 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily here, Real America's Voice.
00:38:49.900 And so we're on with the beautiful and lovely Tanya Tay, who we have here on the show.
00:38:54.580 And, sweetheart, now, I know that today's Thursday, but we usually do on Fridays, what we do is you are the guest.
00:39:00.520 And we do the question of the day or question of the week.
00:39:02.620 and since tomorrow we're going to be doing the we begin our 250 coverage we're going to do that
00:39:09.340 in philadelphia that um i thought it would be fun to get some questions out from folks in the
00:39:15.180 audience what are you doing to celebrate america's 250th okay how's it sound should we take some
00:39:19.780 emails all right so i'm getting i'm getting some in now if you want to send your emails in it's
00:39:24.880 really simple how are you celebrating america 250 the email is 1776 at humanevents.com what's
00:39:32.000 that email you 1776 at human events daily at humanevents.com.com 1776 one more time one more
00:39:41.600 time 1776 at humanevents.com there we go second time i got this i'll have to i'll have to do the
00:39:51.280 air check here in a minute um all right so this one is in from d and he says my daughter and i
00:39:57.920 are going to the gun range which is open to nine to four on saturday then we're going to her house
00:40:02.540 to grill some barbecue ribs go into the gun range on america's 250th now that is by the way american
00:40:08.460 gun culture that's very different from europe very different and you have hunting we do have
00:40:14.240 hunting but it's usually a very um it's it's a subculture so you are in it and it's like a thing
00:40:22.940 and it's not as open to all the people just just a regular it's regulated there's permits there's
00:40:29.660 all the you have to have a very strict rule following but but you you know you come in
00:40:35.600 you know the u.s you just go to the story by a gun by a gun or ran a gun and buy some bullets
00:40:41.380 should we should i should i out you a little bit here one of her favorite places to go
00:40:45.940 and take the kids for like you know like it's like a free you know amusement park kind of thing 1.00
00:40:51.580 you love Bass Pro. I love Bass Pro. Admit it. Guilty as charged. The guns, the shooting range,
00:40:58.720 the fish in the aquarium, which you just don't have stuff like that in Europe. No, it's a very
00:41:03.660 American store and I love everything about it. The European mind will comprehend. All right,
00:41:09.600 this one is in from Misty. Misty writes, she's going to the free red state of Louisiana. We're
00:41:15.440 all getting together at the house and have an amazing barbecue cookout birthday cake
00:41:18.840 as her birthday is July 3rd. 0.97
00:41:20.700 Happy birthday, Missy.
00:41:21.820 Happy birthday.
00:41:22.400 And, excuse me, happy birthday, Misty.
00:41:25.200 And awesome fireworks bought in Missouri
00:41:27.700 and transported from the commie state of Illinois
00:41:30.520 because they don't legally allow fireworks.
00:41:33.360 Well, I hope I'm not getting you in trouble there, Misty.
00:41:35.960 Happy 250th birthday, America.
00:41:37.800 Have a great weekend.
00:41:39.200 And by the way, if anyone finds you
00:41:42.940 for shooting off a firework anywhere in the United States
00:41:47.420 on America's 250th birthday,
00:41:50.180 please, please set up a give, send, go,
00:41:53.620 and Human Events Daily will be right there
00:41:56.240 to have your back.
00:41:57.660 Please, please shoot off fireworks
00:42:00.220 on this 4th of July.
00:42:01.700 It's your God-given right.
00:42:03.840 Dear Mr. Posobiec,
00:42:04.540 to commemorate America 250,
00:42:06.300 my family and I will be watching
00:42:07.260 the festivities from indoors
00:42:08.520 to escape the oppressive heat and humidity
00:42:10.460 whilst consuming cubed ice.
00:42:13.240 Your program is deeply appreciated.
00:42:14.660 Your tireless efforts are highly valued.
00:42:16.460 was this my mom writing in no this is from uh hanan writing in uh wishing you and yours a
00:42:23.020 meaningful independence day weekend alongside wishes for continued happiness health security
00:42:26.900 and blessings well thank you appreciate it god bless to you as well happy independence day
00:42:31.520 let's see uh this one is in from janet she says celebrating america's 250 thank god for all my
00:42:37.980 heart for protecting america as a christian nation praying for america and watching all the
00:42:42.700 celebrations oh i can't wait this one from c evans uh fireworks and spending time with family
00:42:49.640 wearing my america 250 hat and probably wear red white and blue oh you got to wear red white and
00:42:53.460 blue you got the kid you got the red on and you got the kids decked tomorrow i'm wearing white
00:42:58.240 and on the fourth i'm wearing oh it's a three-day it's a three-day outfit set up with the outfit
00:43:03.120 you know this one then you have to stretch over um this one from john the 250 year celebration
00:43:08.780 super special don't have the money to travel to dc so having a backyard barbecue with friends
00:43:14.240 uh have a newly acquired friend from zambia to bring her granddaughter to play with my
00:43:18.420 granddaughter and celebrating america to which they are extremely excited all right well
00:43:22.120 we are celebrating in america curly says good morning i'm celebrating at home grilling a lot
00:43:27.080 of people grilling uh seeing some local fireworks watching on tv this one's in from from nicole
00:43:34.200 i'll be in prayer mode because my mama is on her way out of this world
00:43:40.040 she just talked about how much she loved you and on rav and charlie kirk the next few days
00:43:46.060 she's now in the icu so if you can please pray for my mom today jack thank you for your time sir
00:43:52.380 but i'll sit back in peace and smile like betsy ross sewing our american flag in a rocking chair
00:43:57.860 well nicole i'll put it i'll put it this way to you god bless you for saying that thank you for
00:44:03.620 saying so something so nice about Charlie and if your mom ends up being here on America's 250th
00:44:11.020 I hope I certainly hope that she is but if something else happens then I'll tell you this
00:44:17.200 right now then your mom's going to be with Charlie and George Washington and Ben Franklin and all the
00:44:23.480 founding fathers and they're going to be having the greatest America 250 party up in heaven together
00:44:29.040 Hopefully with some barbecue.
00:44:30.800 Hopefully they'll have some barbecue up there as well.
00:44:33.540 God bless you.
00:44:34.540 Thank you.
00:44:36.440 Let's see.
00:44:38.040 Johnny says, Southern California, helping out our Ventura GOP,
00:44:41.680 put up a patriotic booth, celebrating our 250th and promoting our local candidates and issues.
00:44:46.360 Then the afternoon having a juicy steak dinner and watching the RAB festivities.
00:44:50.500 We'll be here on Real America's Voice.
00:44:52.280 I believe we start 5 p.m. Eastern, and it goes all the way to the bitter end.
00:44:57.300 all the way to the bitter end this one from michelle working on independence day hope you
00:45:01.180 get that time and a half michelle then home sweet home we'll watch the festivities on real america's
00:45:06.240 voice this one in from sharisa going to the neighborhood parade then on to see young
00:45:10.060 washington i cannot wait then fireworks of course young washington looks cool have you seen the
00:45:14.760 the previews for that this is the new angel studios so it's washington when he was still
00:45:19.540 i believe a lieutenant in the british army of the british american army and fighting in the indian
00:45:24.860 wars so showing you know a cool action movie about our founding father but back when he was
00:45:31.280 still you know a young man you know who will love this movie the boys the boys yeah the boys have
00:45:36.340 actually mentioned it a couple times they've been seeing the commercials but they love he-man too
00:45:39.760 for the record by the way i'm not just i'm not just making that up about the he-man stuff right
00:45:44.680 i even i watched it and i'm usually not into that kind of stuff even i loved it it was a great movie
00:45:50.840 especially for young boys and as a mom of young boys please please take your sons to see this
00:45:56.120 movie what a great great and they've been watching the cartoon it's about the character right it's
00:46:00.320 about and just uh even aj just he's grabbing boy with his big sword and he says i have the power
00:46:07.800 he loves it no it's all about empowerment we need more empowerment for everybody
00:46:11.600 see going to going to my boat in kenosha to watch the awesome fireworks barbecue on the boat with
00:46:16.360 friends all right that's kenosha wisconsin of course got to we of course got to spend a little
00:46:20.200 time there. Kyle Rittenhouse trial
00:46:22.200 and some other events that we held up. Kenosha is a beautiful
00:46:24.180 town, by the way. I really like Kenosha. I understand
00:46:26.220 why Kyle did what he did. Celebrating our
00:46:28.180 250th Vegas style, either
00:46:30.180 on the Strip or downtown. Ooh,
00:46:32.040 be safe, but you remember
00:46:34.060 what happens in Vegas. We remember.
00:46:36.200 My son and I, who is nonverbal
00:46:38.220 and autistic, it's from Paul, we
00:46:40.140 usually head to the beach during the day and grill his favorite
00:46:42.300 sirloin and pasta salad because
00:46:44.140 loud noise and crowds bother him. We'll
00:46:46.080 stay in and watch them from the comfort of our living
00:46:48.060 room as we can see Portland, Maine's
00:46:49.860 annual display well thank you so much i appreciate that and god bless to your boy as well this a
00:46:55.340 question from for tanya tay ah from tom from ardmore tennessee uh does tanya have a new
00:47:03.120 favorite food for the fourth of july oh so i i'm gonna go full maca on it usually on the fourth
00:47:12.980 of july i make the american flag charcuterie board where i put my blueberries for the blue
00:47:21.940 i go strawberries and sometimes i change it up between like maybe little pretzels or maybe throw
00:47:30.500 in non-maha donuts in there but the safe the safe go-to is some mozzarella and uh if um actually
00:47:38.900 with your mom your mom was doing it with the boys who kind of were doing that trial run and we were
00:47:44.260 doing like a little uh stars let me let me get to this one that's amazing you get this one real
00:47:48.980 quick throughout almost out of time this one kelly and dave headed to mount rushmore tomorrow
00:47:53.300 morning can't wait to celebrate charlie would be proud i was at charlie with not rushmore what's
00:47:58.420 that you were there too charlie and erica yeah six years ago thank you so much sweetheart for
00:48:05.140 being here on show today just living my american dream all right ladies and gentlemen as always
00:48:10.100 you have our permission to lay ashore