Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - July 30, 2025


Tariff the Overseas Call Centers


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

167.66653

Word Count

8,077

Sentence Count

610

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

This is what happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran, Jack Posobrand, joins host Christ is King to discuss the latest headlines in the world.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:40.460 A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:47.060 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Poso.
00:00:50.080 Christ is king.
00:00:51.200 U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a 25% duty on Indian imports.
00:00:56.440 I'll share it with you now and read it out verbatim.
00:00:58.740 They have always bought a vast majority of their military equipment from Russia
00:01:02.220 and are Russia's largest bar of energy along with China at a time when everyone wants Russia
00:01:07.620 to stop the killing in Ukraine.
00:01:10.100 All things not good.
00:01:11.200 India will therefore be paying a tariff of 25% plus a penalty for the above starting on August 1st.
00:01:17.280 U.S. and Chinese officials are agreeing to push for an extension of their 90-day tariff truce
00:01:21.600 after two days of trade talks.
00:01:23.080 Both sides are calling them constructive, but there's still no big breakthrough.
00:01:27.320 Tsunami waves started hitting Hawaii after a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Russia's
00:01:33.040 Pacific Coast overnight.
00:01:34.480 University of California reached a $6.45 million settlement with a group of Jewish students.
00:01:39.620 They claimed in a lawsuit that they were blocked from parts of the UCLA campus
00:01:43.540 by pro-Palestinian protesters last spring.
00:01:46.060 The group claims discrimination because of their faith and argued that UCLA failed to ensure
00:01:51.040 their protection.
00:01:52.360 The House Oversight Committee has officially rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's request for immunity
00:01:57.200 in exchange for her testimony to Congress.
00:01:59.940 The committee subpoenaed Maxwell last week as part of what it calls an investigation into
00:02:05.180 the federal government's handling of the Epstein case.
00:02:07.660 Maxwell previously said that she would not testify without immunity, but her attorney says there
00:02:13.280 is another path that could convince her to cooperate.
00:02:16.900 Can you guess it?
00:02:18.120 It's an act of clemency from President Donald J. Trump.
00:02:21.560 Sydney Sweeney is facing woke backlash as the face of American Eagle jeans.
00:02:26.960 The superstar actress announced her latest partnership with the brand, launching a new campaign highlighting
00:02:32.700 her quote, great jeans.
00:02:34.320 Some on the left wasted no time attacking the advertisement and its tagline, saying that
00:02:39.440 it's not about a pair of pants.
00:02:41.180 It's actually racist.
00:02:43.740 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board.
00:02:45.440 Today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Washington, D.C.
00:02:51.140 Today is July 30th, 2025.
00:02:55.180 And, oh, Dominic, I'd like to thank the president of the United States.
00:02:57.900 You just saw him there, folks.
00:02:58.940 He got done everything that he was talking about.
00:03:02.380 He was speaking in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, but he cut his remarks off early.
00:03:05.780 I guess, I don't know, I guess he had to go and watch human events daily.
00:03:10.740 But, you know, I saw this tariff tweet from President Trump earlier today on India, and
00:03:16.960 it really got me thinking.
00:03:18.360 I dug into something.
00:03:20.060 Do you realize that outsourcing is not tariff?
00:03:23.520 I didn't realize that.
00:03:24.760 So, the tariffs cover the goods that come from other countries, but not the services that come
00:03:32.500 from other countries.
00:03:34.180 This is, it's unbelievable to me that this was not already included.
00:03:39.080 So, we need to correct this right away.
00:03:41.700 Number one, tariff the remote workers.
00:03:45.700 All outsourcing should be tariffs.
00:03:48.300 Countries must pay for the privilege of providing services remotely to the United States the same
00:03:56.380 way as goods.
00:03:57.980 This would apply across all industries, and then you lever it as necessary per country.
00:04:03.900 Go and look.
00:04:04.900 Go and look at the unemployment rate for males under 30, especially those 16 to 24.
00:04:09.980 It has nosedived since 2000.
00:04:13.440 In 2000, 62%.
00:04:15.120 2022, 43%.
00:04:18.580 And all of this, while outsourcing increases, and outsourcing firms advertise remote services
00:04:24.660 for less than half the costs.
00:04:26.700 So, it's really simple.
00:04:28.040 Tariff remote workers now.
00:04:30.760 If there's AI cloud servers, there's bot work, whatever it is, whatever it is that's being
00:04:36.120 hosted overseas, tariff all of these services.
00:04:39.120 It's ridiculous to me to think that when we're in a situation where there's an American who
00:04:45.140 could do that job, and a company wants to go and make a deal with a foreign country, and
00:04:51.560 a lot of these jobs, as we all know, whether it be call centers, whether it be IT, so many
00:04:55.400 other features of this where it can be done, and there's no tariff.
00:04:59.400 And I looked this up.
00:05:00.400 They are excluded from tariffs, although remarkably so, there have been a few chances and a few
00:05:06.420 instances where people speculate that it could possibly come up anyway.
00:05:12.340 This is where we need to get into, folks.
00:05:14.360 We need to tariff the remote workers.
00:05:16.500 I don't understand why this hasn't been...
00:05:19.260 Well, I do understand why it's been said before.
00:05:20.740 Again, there are billions and billions of dollars on the line when people say, oh, wait
00:05:26.440 a minute, but you're going to hurt my small business.
00:05:29.740 You're going to hurt my big business.
00:05:31.200 No, no.
00:05:32.080 We're done with it.
00:05:33.120 We're done with all of it.
00:05:34.980 If people want to operate, if these countries want to operate and have access to the U.S.
00:05:40.120 market, because the United States is an exclusive market, a luxury market, a premium market,
00:05:46.680 if you want access to that for your goods or your services, I don't care if it's Europe,
00:05:53.320 I don't care if it's Asia, I don't care if it's Southeast Asia, India, wherever, wherever
00:05:57.820 they're coming from.
00:05:59.020 Doesn't matter.
00:06:00.040 Doesn't matter to me.
00:06:01.620 Tariff them all.
00:06:02.780 Tariff the remote workers.
00:06:04.380 And go and push.
00:06:06.120 Go push your senators.
00:06:07.100 Go push your congressmen, because they'll say, well, hold on.
00:06:11.720 We got to pull that out, because this...
00:06:14.320 And what happened?
00:06:15.220 Remember, we were going to get remittance taxes as well, which, of course, remittances
00:06:18.820 should be taxed at 100% rate.
00:06:20.320 There's no question about that, because I'm sick and tired of people treating our country
00:06:25.920 like an economic zone, like it's an economic extraction zone, where the only point of the
00:06:31.680 United States is for people to come.
00:06:33.480 And these are all economic migrants that are coming here when it comes to from that perspective
00:06:37.740 and the economic extraction that's going on by these corporations, the multinationals,
00:06:43.780 and, of course, the remote work countries, these hubs themselves.
00:06:47.880 It's sick.
00:06:48.840 And I'm sorry to, you know, to the Tom Friedman, oh, the world is flat.
00:06:52.660 No, no, it is not.
00:06:54.340 We do not live in a global economy.
00:06:56.760 I live in the United States of America.
00:07:00.080 That is my country.
00:07:01.140 That is my home.
00:07:02.360 And I am sick and tired of all of these people extracting from it and treating it like it
00:07:09.180 is some sort of plaything.
00:07:10.780 No, this is our home, and it will be defended militarily, through law enforcement, and, of
00:07:16.240 course, economically.
00:07:17.860 No more hard times for the people of the United States.
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00:08:51.480 So, I wanted to get in all of the information that we're seeing coming out.
00:08:56.640 Russia gate these documents that are now being released by the DNI.
00:09:01.620 CIA poised to declassify even more documents related to this.
00:09:06.700 By the way, a lot of this stuff was mentioned by James Comey in his book.
00:09:10.960 So, for people saying, oh, we didn't know about this Russian intel on Hillary, Comey
00:09:16.020 actually mentions it in his book here and there.
00:09:18.580 And you can understand the story if you just read his book, which I horribly did one day
00:09:23.500 because I felt a lot of control left when I read that one.
00:09:26.500 But it was very interesting because it had to do with this Loretta Lynch moment.
00:09:30.200 But there's a huge context that I think a lot of people are missing.
00:09:33.120 So, for someone to help us go through all the context, we've got the great Matt Gaetz of
00:09:37.740 The Matt Gaetz Show over at One America News joining us now.
00:09:41.040 Matt, how's it going?
00:09:42.960 Good, Jack.
00:09:43.720 And I know you were concerned about me.
00:09:45.740 I survived the tsunami in San Diego.
00:09:48.400 There was an extra foot of water as a result of this earthquake that occurred out in the
00:09:56.380 ocean.
00:09:57.100 And what I understand is that the national security apparatus is blaming Vladimir Putin
00:10:01.640 now for the tsunami.
00:10:03.180 He must have ordered it.
00:10:04.780 It must have been done to help the Republicans win the midterms somehow.
00:10:10.060 And that's probably the story that they'll run with.
00:10:12.460 But yeah, it's interesting to see the Russia hoax back in the news because it really was
00:10:17.400 the original sin of the intelligence apparatus against the country.
00:10:22.380 The way they want to write history is that January 6th was this great attempted coup.
00:10:27.500 But the real attempted coup was December 9th after Donald Trump shocked the world, beat
00:10:34.980 Hillary Clinton.
00:10:36.420 Obama decides he has to discredit Trump.
00:10:39.200 He assembles his national security team.
00:10:41.600 They, I think, probably fess up at some point that the letter from the 51 intelligence officials
00:10:49.500 didn't work, the lies that, you know, others had sort of weaved together to try to make,
00:10:56.780 you know, Trump look like an asset of the Russian government.
00:11:00.240 You know, none of that, none of that tradecraft had worked.
00:11:04.060 And so now what they were going to do is lash the dossier that they already knew to be subsourced
00:11:11.660 by Russian intelligence that they already knew was assembled by a foreign spy who hated
00:11:16.440 Trump.
00:11:16.780 They were going to take that dossier and lash it to an intelligence community work product.
00:11:22.080 And when this unprecedented thing happened, there were regular folks at the CIA, patriotic
00:11:28.580 Americans who stood up and said, no, this is not acceptable to include in anything that
00:11:34.880 we would put our empermator on.
00:11:36.720 They joked that this would be like citing the National Enquirer to get surveillance authorities
00:11:42.820 or to make an assessment.
00:11:44.740 That's how ridiculous it was.
00:11:46.520 But John Brennan demanded it anyway.
00:11:49.620 And that wasn't because John Brennan had an original thought.
00:11:53.120 It's because Barack Obama told him to.
00:11:56.140 So Obama made the, called the order.
00:11:58.780 Clapper went and kind of weaved all this together.
00:12:01.920 And then when there were people saying, absolutely not, we are not going to include this.
00:12:06.720 Brennan overruled them.
00:12:08.520 Now, why is that criminal and relevant today?
00:12:11.680 You fast forward to 2023 and you had Brennan sitting in a deposition where I was asking
00:12:18.920 questions.
00:12:19.960 And ostensibly the subject of the deposition was the 51 intelligence officials who said that
00:12:24.540 the Hunter Biden laptop story had all the indicia of Russian disinformation.
00:12:29.580 And so I asked Brennan, how did you know that this Hunter Biden laptop had all of these indicia
00:12:38.520 of Russian assembly and Russian intelligence and information operations?
00:12:43.900 And very piously, very arrogantly, in a professionally self-preening way, Brennan says, well, Matt, it's
00:12:53.100 all of my experience studying Russia, studying their tradecraft, knowing them like the back
00:12:58.960 of my hand.
00:12:59.560 It's all of that which culminates in my ability to make this assessment regarding the laptop.
00:13:04.500 Once he gave that answer in 2023, he opened the door to any question about any assessment
00:13:12.740 he had ever made as to Russia.
00:13:15.280 And so I started asking about the Steele dossier.
00:13:18.560 And that is when John Brennan perjured himself to my questions.
00:13:22.920 He said that he had nothing to do with the Steele dossier, that this was the FBI requiring
00:13:28.540 it to be included, that he didn't analyze it at all.
00:13:32.180 And now we have a whole lot of witnesses who are going to say he's lying out of the CIA.
00:13:38.060 Here's what I'm wondering.
00:13:39.740 How good are those witnesses going to stand up, Jack?
00:13:42.020 Because if you're CIA Director Ratcliffe, if you're DNI Gabbard, two people I have a lot
00:13:47.380 of trust in and a lot of respect for, you write up what people are telling you in the investigation.
00:13:53.900 But that is the amuse-bouche.
00:13:55.860 To get to the real meal, you've got to see those people testifying in Congress, in a
00:14:02.940 courtroom, somewhere, explaining how this happened and narrating it.
00:14:07.340 Because you and I narrating the Russia hoax now is an insufficient level of accountability.
00:14:14.440 There has to be criminal process.
00:14:16.340 There have to be public hearings on this.
00:14:18.860 And I think that the Congress needs to be up to that task.
00:14:22.580 Look, and there's no question, right?
00:14:26.480 So, and I've said so many times, none of this ends with that until we see Democrats in handcuffs.
00:14:32.460 And people say, well, you just want revenge?
00:14:34.780 Or Republicans.
00:14:35.560 Or a bunch of these people are Republicans.
00:14:36.840 Oh, yeah.
00:14:37.420 Some Republicans, too.
00:14:38.260 Don't get me wrong.
00:14:39.260 Anyone, anyone who broke the law on this.
00:14:41.700 But the point is, is we've got so much of an unbalance here when the actual criminality was being committed by them on a routine basis.
00:14:51.880 And by the way, even prior to that, we know that he went up to the House, or excuse me, to the Senate and lied about, same guy, John Brennan, lied about warrantless wiretapping over and over and over until Edward Snowden came out and proved that those were lies.
00:15:04.900 Never charged, well beyond the statute of limitations there.
00:15:08.120 Then, to your point, people are saying, oh, this is past the five-year statute.
00:15:11.640 Ah, but he committed further lies even in later hearings.
00:15:17.300 Plus, you could bring him right now.
00:15:19.100 Okay, John, so say that wasn't a hearing.
00:15:21.400 Say that wasn't a perjury back then.
00:15:23.520 Will you testify now?
00:15:24.880 Oh, why not?
00:15:26.160 This is also the same reason you keep seeing these Biden officials taking the fifth every time that they are brought in.
00:15:31.460 Why?
00:15:31.760 Because they don't want to have to commit perjury.
00:15:34.960 It's so obvious.
00:15:36.940 And by the way, I'm sure we can find instances as well of Clapper and Comey committing these same acts.
00:15:44.160 And look, if Roger Stone had to go through, and I sat in the courtroom with him and Steve Bannon, and if they had to go through what they went through on these very same questions, General Flynn, and all the way up to, of course, Donald Trump himself, then there's no question that the country needs this.
00:15:58.940 And actually, Matt, if you could talk for just a couple minutes on that, does the country need this process?
00:16:05.700 If we don't do it, it will happen again.
00:16:08.500 Someone will believe that piously, that in service of their own aggrandizement, that converting political opposition research into counterintelligence investigations will be the normal course of practice.
00:16:24.580 And what you mentioned about this being routine may end up being what hangs these guys.
00:16:31.800 Here's what I mean.
00:16:33.120 Typically, these folks don't really fear a perjury prosecution inside of Washington, D.C.
00:16:41.280 I wanted to vote like 92 percent for Joe Biden.
00:16:43.800 It's all of the careerists.
00:16:46.460 You're going to get a jury there that is the most favorable jury to an Obama.
00:16:50.620 This is what I was warning about on the last week.
00:16:53.580 Right.
00:16:54.500 But there is a tell in how the DOJ is pursuing this.
00:16:58.920 The reporting indicates that this is not going to be a perjury charge like you saw with Roger Stone or some sort of evading Congress charge like we saw with Navarro and Bannon.
00:17:09.620 They are investigating a conspiracy where venue can properly lie wherever there is a predicate criminal act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
00:17:21.680 That's why Pam Bondi has put together this strike force at the DOJ to take in to ingest this information.
00:17:27.860 It's not just about the questions of fact and law.
00:17:31.740 It is also a question of venue.
00:17:33.380 And if any one of these cats was down in Palm Beach sending emails or out in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on a phone call or sending a text message from the Eastern District of Virginia, they sink venue in places where real Americans are going to be on the grand jury.
00:17:51.380 Real Americans are going to be on the jury.
00:17:52.960 And this prosecution that would even include the lies John Brennan told in Washington, D.C., could properly lie in another place in the country that would really frighten these people.
00:18:05.160 Doug Mackey, who's someone who that that's been a friend of mine for a decade now, his case was brought in Brooklyn.
00:18:12.860 So I think it's the Eastern District of New York.
00:18:15.000 So why why is he all the way up there?
00:18:16.580 And they said because there were victims of his conspiracy in that district.
00:18:21.680 And so that's what they're a block away, by the way, from the Hillary Clinton campaign headquarters from where it was in 2016.
00:18:27.840 They moved his venue all the way up to New York.
00:18:29.820 He was a West Palm Beach guy and they moved it all the way up there because on this theory that there were victims of his conspiracy who were living there.
00:18:37.520 So this all of these things are absolutely important, by the way, and crucial to go through right now.
00:18:44.920 And I love the fact that it sounds like that's exactly what they're thinking of, because that's one of the reasons that you we've had trouble with this before, because how do you get past a D.C. jury?
00:18:55.140 How do you get past a 95 percent Democrat district to change the venue?
00:19:01.380 It's as simple as that, folks.
00:19:02.760 John Brennan, James Clapper, Jimmy Comey.
00:19:06.420 Hope you're watching.
00:19:07.820 We'll be seeing you very, very soon.
00:19:09.820 Right back.
00:19:10.640 Quick break.
00:19:11.200 Jack Posobiec, Matt Cates, Real Narciss Voice.
00:19:14.920 Talk about influences.
00:19:27.220 These are influences and they're friends of mine.
00:19:31.480 Jack Posobiec.
00:19:32.980 Where's Jack?
00:19:33.940 Jack.
00:19:34.900 He's done a great job.
00:19:36.360 All right.
00:19:39.840 Jack Posobiec here back live at Human Events Daily.
00:19:42.220 They were on with Matt Gaetz.
00:19:44.820 And as we're speaking, though, there's a lot of econ news that's breaking.
00:19:49.860 We were thinking that Jerome Powell might finally lower interest rates to help people out with a little bit of the housing industry and all this closeout of the housing industry that so many people have been denied access to.
00:20:04.200 I have this whole theory that's why millennials are so into collecting things and so focused on Marvel movies because they were cut out of housing, which blocked them out of family formation and all the rest.
00:20:15.880 But that's a story for another situation.
00:20:17.820 But Matt, why don't you break down some of the latest information that we're getting regarding the breaking economic news?
00:20:24.620 The good news is that we just saw that in the second quarter of this year, the economy grew at a 3% annualized rate, which is really remarkable considering when I was entering the job market in the Obama years, we were told as young job seekers that the economy would never grow at more than a 2% rate.
00:20:47.100 And so Obama had us at 1.8, 1.9, and was telling us that's just what we should accept as the new normal.
00:20:54.020 So an economy growing at a 3% annualized rate is doing 50% more for you in terms of opportunity than the Obama economy at its best moments.
00:21:04.600 And for all of that good news, the challenge is that Jerome Powell still doesn't want you to be able to buy a house.
00:21:12.020 The growth in the economy would suggest that there is enough production to justify lowering interest rates without spiking inflation because there's more stuff.
00:21:23.800 There's more things happening in the United States, largely as a consequence of President Trump's carrot and stick approach to trade.
00:21:32.060 Like other presidents, Republican and Democrat, viewed trade as this gift that America gave the world.
00:21:39.240 It was part of our largesse. And when we brought people into trading relationships, we thought it would cause them to act more like us.
00:21:46.980 Well, when we saw the Chimerica dream turn into a nightmare for the American middle class, we saw just the opposite, that we were actually becoming more and more like China.
00:21:57.600 And so now with the economy growing stateside, with the EU, with Gulf states, with other Asian economies pouring money into America,
00:22:07.500 it would seemingly be the time to lower interest rates, to give more younger millennials and Gen Z an opportunity to think about the American dream and homeownership.
00:22:17.100 And that would have tremendous societal benefit.
00:22:20.100 We often look at the American economy as just a collection of producers and consumers, but we're more than that.
00:22:29.020 We are a nation. And you're right.
00:22:31.040 The historians will write about all the things we did to stop family formation in this country, whether it was economically,
00:22:39.060 whether it was just from like a value standpoint or whether it was the poisoning, the biological war that was waged on women and men that have really impacted fertility.
00:22:49.580 And I think that if people can get access to capital, we can get an updraft from the Trump economy and it might be our last chance to turn it around.
00:22:56.600 Well, I think that's right. And there's been some, I've been working on, we're going to do, you know, a whole show on this at some point,
00:23:03.500 but there's, since we're on the subject, there's this idea that's been popping around on social media that we're actually in a silent depression.
00:23:13.020 And I love this term. I think it's so fantastic, but because it talks about how the factors that we use and the metrics that we use to define economic well-being,
00:23:24.140 whether it be the stock market, whether it be GDP, even GDP per capita, when you have this massive influx of migrants is, you know,
00:23:34.160 it's completely inflated because it doesn't account for population shift.
00:23:39.940 And so when you just track actual, but then when you shift that on its head and you track things like homeownership,
00:23:45.940 when you track things like wage growth, purchasing power of, you know, purchasing power parity.
00:23:51.840 So this idea of how far does your dollar grow, you can see these massive swaths of the American people that haven't seen anything other than a downward trend since the 1990s.
00:24:04.860 And in some aspects, the 1960s, when you track it all the way back.
00:24:08.820 And so, but then of course, this is why you'll get people to sit up there and say, whoa, you know, oh, look at this, look at that.
00:24:14.900 But you're totally missing all of these people that are locked out of these economic booms that are coming in because of the factors you're talking about.
00:24:23.720 Yeah, I I've never really shared this with anyone, but this reminds me of a conversation I had with Donald Trump on January 6th of 2021.
00:24:34.200 And, you know, we were speaking to him on that day and he said he was going to go tell people that they needed to go home.
00:24:42.120 But he said this, he said, I'm not going to trash these people because these people have been walked all over for 40 years.
00:24:48.100 And there was there was a grace and a humanity and an empathy and an understanding for that condition you described.
00:24:56.280 And it, of course, never excuses violence.
00:24:59.380 But for people who were on that day feeling a culmination of so much, I think it does for a lot of folks stretch back to the false economic promise of globalism and these a lot of these trade deals that hurt us.
00:25:15.820 And, you know, we we now see Trump making those people's lives better, making all of our lives better.
00:25:21.740 And so with, you know, the purchasing power that you talk about is actually all that matters.
00:25:27.480 It doesn't matter how much money you have. It just matters. What can you get with it?
00:25:31.360 Can you get a roof over your head? Can you get food?
00:25:34.500 Can you participate in your church with the resources that you have at your disposal?
00:25:38.780 And when people have that, they actually are happier and they do live better lives and it causes a societal positivity swing that isn't measured in quarterly earnings.
00:25:52.280 No, it's exactly right. And I think that that that's something that's at the very heart of MAGA, right?
00:25:59.240 This is why all those people in places like Mosinee, Wisconsin or Pontiac, Michigan, Battle Creek, Michigan, Butler, Pennsylvania, right?
00:26:09.380 Why do the people of Butler, Pennsylvania block to Trump rallies?
00:26:13.960 Because he goes there and he shows that he actually cares about the situation they've all been through, that they've all been in.
00:26:22.940 And he said he is their one shot. He is the one shot that they have left at turning it all back.
00:26:30.240 It's as simple as I didn't know we were going to go so deep on this one, but here we are.
00:26:33.840 Matt Gaetz, we got to run. We're just about out of time. Where can people go?
00:26:36.980 That was too fast. Let's do an hour next time, Jack.
00:26:40.260 All right, we'll do an hour next time. We're locked up. Angelo, book it.
00:26:44.660 Nice. Good seeing you, my friend.
00:26:47.160 Give people the coordinates.
00:26:48.240 Yeah, no, I'm at Matt Gaetz on social media. I make the Matt Gaetz Show on One American News.
00:26:54.160 It's 9 o'clock Eastern, 6 Pacific, OANN.com.
00:26:57.380 And we're now on Spectrum Cable, Dish and Sling.
00:27:00.460 We are re-platforming the amazing network that you helped build.
00:27:05.140 And we know that. We know we stand on the shoulders of the great Jack Posobiec at one OANN.
00:27:10.020 Small, small, small part, small part. Antifa played a part as well.
00:27:14.440 Matt Gaetz, everybody.
00:27:15.520 We'll be right back. Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily, Real Marketplace.
00:27:24.600 Where is Jack? Where is Jack? Where is he?
00:27:30.480 Jack, I want to see you.
00:27:34.120 Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do.
00:27:37.780 You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:27:41.240 But we have guys. And these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:27:44.960 All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back.
00:27:49.260 Live Human Events Daily.
00:27:51.240 We're talking about so many things today here on the program.
00:27:54.980 We're talking about the wars overseas.
00:27:57.480 We're talking about the lies from our own intelligence community.
00:28:01.440 We're talking about fixing the economy and how our economy has become so broken because it's not working for families anymore.
00:28:09.720 It's not working for the blue collar families anymore, working class families, people who have that background.
00:28:16.560 It's simply not working at all.
00:28:19.420 And so when it comes down to it, you know, you've got a situation here in South Carolina where Lindsey Graham is up for reelection.
00:28:26.360 And now a number of people are vying for that seat, this this warmonger, this childless warmonger of Lindsey Graham.
00:28:37.060 And so one of those candidates vying against him is Mark Lynch now who now joins us.
00:28:44.140 He's a businessman. He understands economics.
00:28:46.480 And he's here on Human Events Daily. Mark, thanks for being here.
00:28:50.640 Thank you so much for having me, Jack.
00:28:52.440 It's an honor to be on your show.
00:28:55.200 Well, I know it was great to see you last week at General Flynn's summit.
00:28:59.340 Certainly turned into a security strategy session, a working group.
00:29:04.040 And it was really good to see you to get a chance to meet you there.
00:29:07.300 Yes, sir. It was awesome.
00:29:08.960 It was a great time.
00:29:10.180 So many great people there.
00:29:11.540 So explain to us your background and why you've decided to make this run now.
00:29:18.220 Well, I am a successful businessman in Greenville, South Carolina.
00:29:22.920 I took over my father's business back in 1985.
00:29:27.720 God's the center of our company, and we're just trying to be a good steward of it.
00:29:32.260 And he's blessed us.
00:29:34.140 We've grown 35 times since my tenure in 1985.
00:29:40.220 We've grown from five employees to 110.
00:29:43.380 And God has blessed us with just a tremendous, awesome staff here that works together in our culture.
00:29:50.480 And we've got—I've been married 37 years, have two awesome children, four beautiful grandchildren.
00:29:57.280 I'm a deacon in our church at Burnsview Baptist Church.
00:30:02.200 And I got into this back meeting these gentlemen that are the head of international security.
00:30:10.180 That's when I met Mike Flynn maybe four or five years ago and working with us.
00:30:16.940 And I was asked to run for a state senate seat.
00:30:20.420 I did.
00:30:20.980 I almost won.
00:30:21.940 I lost by 5%.
00:30:23.380 My election was stolen for that 2020 race also.
00:30:28.320 And when people met me and saw that I had a backbone, that I had integrity and honor and courage,
00:30:34.660 they asked me, would you run again, please?
00:30:37.020 We need you to run for something.
00:30:38.820 So my wife started pushing a little bit last summer and said, you know,
00:30:43.740 I think you need to run against Lindsey Graham.
00:30:46.140 That seat's coming up for re-election, and you can take him out.
00:30:49.600 You can do it.
00:30:50.320 And so we met with some good consultants, and they agreed, and we're in it to win it.
00:30:56.920 You know, we've been debt-free in our company since 1999.
00:31:01.600 And meeting with Roger Stone a while back, he said, Trump will want to see your amount of skin in the game and your polling.
00:31:08.100 And my wife and I prayed about it, and we pushed $5 million of our own retirement fund to help start this campaign off.
00:31:18.020 So we're in it.
00:31:19.280 We're here to take Lindsey out.
00:31:22.560 And what is it about Lindsey Graham?
00:31:24.960 And certainly I have my disagreements with him, but I want to hear from your perspective.
00:31:31.420 You know, you talk about the people of South Carolina, the great state.
00:31:36.000 You know, I say that as a darn Yankee, a dang Yankee from Philadelphia.
00:31:42.000 But, you know, I've been to South Carolina a number of times.
00:31:45.260 Charleston is absolutely gorgeous.
00:31:47.060 The food is incredible in the low country.
00:31:49.360 I've never had a bad time in South Carolina.
00:31:52.040 And then I meet Lindsey Graham, and I say, how is this guy representing that state?
00:31:55.660 It just doesn't track.
00:31:57.600 Right.
00:31:58.040 Yeah, he's not one of us.
00:32:00.740 He's betrayed South Carolinians and America and Donald Trump, and he stabs him in the back repeatedly and is doing so again right now, even though he's been endorsed by him.
00:32:11.340 But, you know, the biggest difference, and we have a lot of people moving into our state from woke areas across the country, and they believe they're in a red state.
00:32:20.340 And then when we show them the freedom index, their constitutional voting record, like Lindsey, his lifetime score out of 100 is 57% of the time he votes correctly.
00:32:33.600 So he's betraying his oath as a Republican.
00:32:37.480 The conservative review score is 43% voting record, lifetime voting record.
00:32:45.320 The club for growth is 65%.
00:32:47.720 Anything below a 70 is an F, and he's failing in all the different scorecards that we can look up as voters just to see how our representatives are doing.
00:32:55.920 So that's just one minor thing.
00:32:59.480 You know, he just got endorsed by some pro-life, I would call them fake pro-life organizations, because on his website, he's okay to murder babies in the womb up to 15 weeks.
00:33:11.960 I'm 100% pro-life, and abortion, that's just a nice word for murder.
00:33:18.380 That's not an option for me, and I'll fight to keep pro-life on top, you know, as a topic that we're going to nail down and finish off.
00:33:29.320 We've killed over 63 million of our own children in this country, 10 times more than Hitler killed Jews, and that's got to stop.
00:33:39.100 But I'm a God-first candidate.
00:33:41.020 That's the basis of our platform.
00:33:43.520 When we bring God back first again into our government, that's the only way our Constitution works.
00:33:49.800 And every decision I'll make will be done biblically first, through the first filter, and then through the Constitution next, or it's a no for me.
00:33:58.740 And our country only works that way the way our framers wrote the Constitution, with godly, moral society.
00:34:06.400 And so we've got to get back to that and get rid of all the corruption and craziness that's been going on.
00:34:13.340 And I'm here to stop it.
00:34:14.120 Well, Mark, I completely agree with you on that point, because the American Constitution does something that no other government hitherto had done on Earth.
00:34:25.700 And it provides an extreme amount of freedom to the American citizens.
00:34:30.560 You don't see this from governments in the past, and you don't even see it in places like Europe today.
00:34:37.800 They just simply don't have the amount of freedoms that we do in this country.
00:34:41.580 It's an incredible amount of personal liberty.
00:34:44.060 But for that liberty, the price we pay, of course, is responsibility.
00:34:49.460 And that responsibility is always supposed to be filtered through, and it certainly was at the time, through the idea of having Christians.
00:34:55.800 And that said they had that strong moral Christian fiber to their being.
00:35:00.140 They certainly came from Christian countries.
00:35:02.260 And so the idea was that all of that freedom would be tempered by their religion and by the moral code of Christianity.
00:35:10.140 And so when the left came to the United States and started getting into places of power, what was the very first thing they did?
00:35:18.220 They tried to take God out of the public square, because if you take out God, now suddenly it's all just a bunch of words.
00:35:24.680 And now freedom can be whatever you want it to be, because there's no filter.
00:35:29.960 That's right.
00:35:31.100 And we've allowed it, and we've got to take it back.
00:35:34.820 God tells us in Genesis and Matthew 18, I'll loose what you loose and bind what you bind.
00:35:41.840 God's in charge, but we've been given everything we need to rule and reign and have dominion down here.
00:35:48.200 And we've just got to have the right people get back into Congress that will run the country the way our forefathers designed it and honor the Constitution.
00:35:57.980 You know, if I get in as the servant of the people to be their voice in D.C. for the great state of South Carolina,
00:36:05.520 my only job is to protect the God-given unalienable rights that God gave us, and that's what the Constitution does.
00:36:14.880 We've stepped way out of bounds.
00:36:16.520 Government's gotten too large.
00:36:18.580 We have too many agencies we've created that are unconstitutional.
00:36:22.080 This causing all of this inflation and the printing of money.
00:36:25.840 You know, we need to get back on the gold standard and get to a 10% flat tax and get rid of property taxes.
00:36:34.600 And the tariffs that Trump's introduced, I'm so happy that's started.
00:36:40.420 There's a little bit of adjustment period we'll be going through, but that'll help fund our economy and level up and equalize the low cost that other third world countries have in making products for us.
00:36:53.440 And we can bring manufacturing and bring jobs back to America.
00:36:58.760 Well, Mark, wait a second.
00:37:00.700 You've got a business background.
00:37:02.100 I keep hearing from the left that business owners don't want the tariffs.
00:37:05.440 Yeah, no.
00:37:08.680 In my lifetime, I've watched, like, we sell appliances and furniture and bedding and TVs.
00:37:15.920 Well, we witnessed all the American manufacturing of televisions back then.
00:37:21.600 It was Zenith, RCA, Philips, Magnavox.
00:37:25.440 All those companies got taken out by brands from Japan when they first came over here, and that was Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba, JVC.
00:37:35.480 Now it's the Korean brands of Samsung and LG coming in, and the quality's inferior.
00:37:43.060 And, you know, we're losing our manufacturing ability here.
00:37:46.400 And during COVID, we saw how vulnerable our country was because we don't make anything anymore.
00:37:50.820 We're dependent on foreign nations, and some of them are enemies of America.
00:37:56.540 And they make our pharmaceuticals now in China.
00:37:59.280 I don't feel real good about taking it.
00:38:01.320 Mark, this is a great conversation.
00:38:02.920 We'll have to continue it at some other time.
00:38:05.440 Mark Lynch, go give him a follow, folks.
00:38:08.780 lynchforsenate.com.
00:38:09.920 Mark, God bless you, and thanks for joining us here at Human Events Daily.
00:38:13.820 Jack, thank you for having me on.
00:38:17.560 All right, folks, right back.
00:38:18.800 Go, Mark.
00:38:19.300 Go, Mark.
00:38:19.320 Go, Mark.
00:38:19.340 Go, Mark.
00:38:20.820 Jack is a great guy.
00:38:28.100 He's written a fantastic book.
00:38:29.820 Everybody's talking about it.
00:38:30.960 Go get it.
00:38:32.100 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:38:36.080 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to you.
00:38:39.260 Amen.
00:38:42.600 All right, Jack Posobiec.
00:38:44.040 Here we are back.
00:38:44.780 Live Human Events Daily.
00:38:46.580 Now, I want to be clear, you know, we don't, you know,
00:38:49.680 we love MyPillow.com promo code POSO around here, but I got to tell you, I love a great
00:38:55.860 set of jeans.
00:38:56.540 I just, I just find a great set of jeans.
00:38:59.300 When you get a great set of jeans, you really have to appreciate it.
00:39:03.860 And I think it's time that we all take a moment to step back here on Human Events Daily to appreciate a great set of jeans.
00:39:11.900 Play it, boys.
00:39:12.400 Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.
00:39:23.140 My jeans are blue.
00:39:24.780 Sidney Sweeney has her jeans.
00:39:27.860 I'm not here to tell you to buy American Eagle jeans.
00:39:30.180 And I definitely won't say that they're the most comfortable jeans I've ever worn.
00:39:36.080 Or that they make your butt look amazing.
00:39:41.180 Why would I need to do that?
00:39:43.460 But if you said that you want to buy the jeans, I'm not going to stop you.
00:39:49.020 But just so we're clear, this is not me telling you to buy American Eagle jeans.
00:39:53.360 Sidney Sweeney has her jeans.
00:39:55.520 You see what I did there, right?
00:39:56.380 Hi, I'm Sidney Sweeney, and I'm from Spokane, Washington.
00:40:04.900 I can work as a local hire as well, though.
00:40:08.020 And I am available for the American Eagle jeans campaign shoot.
00:40:12.340 Profile on hands, please.
00:40:21.100 Thanks.
00:40:22.120 We'll be in touch.
00:40:22.640 Sidney Sweeney has her jeans.
00:40:24.820 Next.
00:40:26.380 What can I say?
00:40:29.600 The jeans are great.
00:40:31.060 The jeans are great.
00:40:32.740 Now, the left is completely melting down over this.
00:40:36.340 So I had to get on Olivia Kralchuk to talk about this.
00:40:40.840 Olivia, you know, we just played some of the ads there.
00:40:44.840 They're obviously funny.
00:40:46.420 It's a pun.
00:40:48.120 You know, Sidney Sweeney has great jeans, etc.
00:40:50.540 But the left is losing their minds.
00:40:54.020 And in fact, they're calling this Nazi propaganda.
00:40:58.460 And I'm just going to step back and say, imagine the billions of dollars and years upon years of conditioning and programming that it took to overcome.
00:41:13.080 To go from, you know, those Calvin Klein ads from a couple of years ago where they had like, I don't know, gigantic Swahili warriors and, you know, burkinis on the cover of Sports Illustrated from Somalian migrants to just going back to having Sidney Sweeney in a pair of jeans.
00:41:33.700 It's amazing.
00:41:35.600 Oh, gosh, they're showing it.
00:41:37.300 Oh, sorry.
00:41:39.020 Olivia Kralchuk, why is the left losing their minds over this?
00:41:43.780 God forbid we have someone that's not overweight, fat, ugly, or a minority doing an advertisement for a company.
00:41:49.900 Of course, they're going crazy because someone that's not ugly is on screen.
00:41:54.120 God forbid a company is smart and actually uses an attractive woman who can sell jeans to women and men, for that matter.
00:42:01.200 Of course, the left is mad about it because we're not promoting something that's DEI.
00:42:07.600 Well, and, you know, it's amazing because if people want to sit there and say, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, this is right wing coded.
00:42:16.600 And here's what's interesting, right, that it actually proves what I've been saying for a full year.
00:42:23.520 It's July, right?
00:42:24.060 So a year and a month at this point now, I wrote a whole book about this saying that all of leftism is rooted in envy and anger and resentment and jealousy.
00:42:37.360 Leftism is all about jealousy.
00:42:39.220 And if you understand that and that it's a collection of people who are envious and resentful and just want to tear everything down, that's what leftism is bred into.
00:42:48.500 Then you will understand the reaction to this and why they make it political, because there's obviously nothing political on its face about the ad.
00:42:56.820 But in a sense, it does actually stand as a testament to the fact that things are real.
00:43:02.080 And guess what? There's a reason that everyone around the world goes to visit places like Rome and goes to visit the cathedrals of Europe, because as it turns out, beauty is objective.
00:43:14.960 Yeah. Notice how all the people who are mad about it, the liberals, are ugly.
00:43:19.060 Every single video that I've seen posted is a minority or someone who's very overweight complaining that Sydney Sweeney is beautiful.
00:43:26.300 She's skinny. She has a larger chest. That's what the people like.
00:43:29.140 That's what the people want. And they're mad about it because they're jealous.
00:43:32.080 I will say the one thing that I do disagree with is that, yes, conservatives are pushing this.
00:43:37.480 They're applauding it, which it is a step in the right direction.
00:43:40.720 But also conservatives are supposed to be following more traditional roles and morals and values.
00:43:45.580 Is selling sex something that we should be promoting? No.
00:43:49.220 But I do think we're making one small good change.
00:43:53.420 That's that's a great point. That's certainly a great point.
00:43:56.040 And then, by the way, that's exactly the type of thing like I would love to get back to the type of America where we are talking about the raciness of the ad rather than, of course, the race of the actress or the model in this case that they've they've put back together.
00:44:13.260 But it's like we've gone so far off the rails that it's like we can't even get back to just the very basics of where we used to be as a country to be able to say, yeah, you know what?
00:44:24.520 That might not. You know, maybe I don't want my kids watching that necessarily, that type of thing.
00:44:29.020 You know, I think of that as a dad all the time.
00:44:31.280 That being said, you know, when I consider the alternative, I'm like, well, I'd much rather have my kids watching a Sydney Sweeney ad than some of the stuff that the other stuff that's out there.
00:44:41.920 I agree. I think we need to go back to the ads from decades ago, like Ralph Lauren, Kate Spade, those those vibes, the Tommy Hilfiger vibes where people are covered, they're dressed nice.
00:44:51.500 You look at them and you say, oh, they're beautiful. I want my family to look like that one day.
00:44:55.420 That's what people buy. They buy things that look attractive to them.
00:44:58.480 So why wouldn't we promote that?
00:45:01.280 I mean, there's there's a there the greatest ad to my mind of all time is is the Gillette razor ad from the 1990s.
00:45:10.180 Gillette, the best a man can get. And it's just it's just a father and son.
00:45:14.060 And so a grandfather and it, you know, he becomes a grandfather in the course of it.
00:45:19.440 So he has a son that his son has a son and they're passing the razor on.
00:45:23.360 And it's just the best. It's just the best ad I've ever seen.
00:45:26.220 And to your point, there's there's you know, you don't need, quote unquote, sex to to break through in it.
00:45:31.740 But what do you have? You have standards and you have this idea that there are standards and standards are real because and, you know, let's get back to that.
00:45:38.780 Because, by the way, you're making an argument that there should be a standard against this, which would then preclude the idea that there are standards.
00:45:46.560 Leftism is a complete denial of the standards of reality that we all know exist.
00:45:51.060 There are some people that are better looking than others.
00:45:53.160 There are some people that are thinner than others.
00:45:54.600 There are some people that are more athletic than others.
00:45:56.260 There are some people that are smarter than others, faster than others.
00:45:58.440 It's just reality. And so conservatism starts starts with an acceptance of reality and then saying, OK, this is human nature.
00:46:07.420 This is reality. How should we you know, how should we deal with it?
00:46:10.300 How should we set up society to best serve human nature?
00:46:13.640 Whereas leftism begins with a complete denial of human nature.
00:46:18.440 Agreed. I think that conservatives can recognize that reality and then make a change if they realize, hey, maybe I'm overweight.
00:46:23.700 I should go to the gym or hey, maybe I need to change this.
00:46:26.320 They'll actually make a change. Instead, the liberals just look at it and then they try to push everyone down because they can't take care of themselves.
00:46:32.180 They're ugly. They're fat. They're all of this. And they don't do anything to change it.
00:46:35.520 And they live in this delusion.
00:46:38.160 Actually, that reminds me of something that happened just in your home state, you know, where it kind of lines up with what we're talking about.
00:46:44.980 Separate story. But this this horrific brawl that happened in Cincinnati, the apparently one of the judges came out and said that he granted a very low cash bail
00:46:54.980 to one of the assailants and said he was he had binged drunk.
00:46:58.920 And the reason that he was so drunk was because he had been over served.
00:47:02.580 So it was actually the bartender's fault that he was so drunk.
00:47:06.380 It was the bartender's fault that he was so drunk, not his fault for drinking the beers.
00:47:11.580 Well, of course, it can never be his fault.
00:47:13.300 He was a minority. So God forbid we place any blame or responsibility on it on him.
00:47:17.900 And I'm not surprised to even see that happening in Cincinnati.
00:47:20.060 That's like an every other day situation.
00:47:22.060 But notice how none of the major news outlets were covering it because it was a white person that was beat up by a group of minorities.
00:47:28.440 And it's I mean, we've certainly I would say social media has driven this to the point where it's been forced.
00:47:35.480 And it just occurred to me that here we have yet another standard that is a double standard.
00:47:40.320 So the double standard gets applied to one group of people, but not to another right in your home state of Ohio.
00:47:47.620 Review culture, Olivia Kralchuk.
00:47:49.120 We've got to run.
00:47:50.120 Where can people go to follow you?
00:47:52.000 At Olivia Kralchuk on X, TikTok and Instagram.
00:47:55.700 All right.
00:47:56.140 Give her a follow, folks.
00:47:57.320 Sidney Sweeney, right?
00:47:59.580 I love the jeans.
00:48:00.660 The jeans are great.
00:48:01.780 And I know Tonya Tay is watching, but I'm sorry, sweetheart.
00:48:04.560 I love the jeans.
00:48:06.200 Love yous too, baby.
00:48:06.900 Don't worry.
00:48:07.620 Don't worry.
00:48:08.660 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.