Jack Posobiec, commentator, social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran joins host Jack to discuss President Trump's speech to Congress on Friday night, March 4, 2019, in response to the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
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00:07:54.700I'm told now that we have Brian Glenn from the White House.
00:07:59.500He just participated in the president's press secretary's conference there.
00:08:04.800Brian, tell us, what were your key takeaways with Caroline Levitt today?
00:08:10.440Well, Jack, he kind of – I got some slapback on my IFB, by the way, if you guys can fix that.
00:08:16.780Basically, she unpacked the approval ratings from last night's speech as far as Americans are favorable of his stance on Russia and Ukraine, favorable about immigration, favorable about tariffs.
00:08:30.600They felt optimistic that he was absolutely delivering the promises of the campaign just six weeks into that.
00:08:42.600Obviously, it didn't last as long as we thought.
00:08:45.200It was a slight delay in getting started.
00:08:46.820But just really kind of recapping such a successful speech last night on the House floor.
00:08:53.280And it was a successful speech, and that's something where the Democrats have had no response whatsoever.
00:09:01.880There's been no Democrat message, no unified front.
00:09:04.82076% of Americans supported the speech, supported what they heard.
00:09:08.680And really, Brian, what President Trump did, he's embracing the common sense solutions to so many of these issues, as well as, by the way, just bringing on those direct human moments.
00:09:23.680The connections with the angel moms and talking about their daughters, signing executive orders right in person, going, and the moment with E.J. Daniel, of course, the moment as well with the West Point cadet, I should say cadet select, because he has now been selected.
00:09:44.900Again, these were key moments that Democrats chose to attack.
00:09:48.760They chose to criticize, and in one case, very crudely criticize, in times that they really—and by the way, having been an understanding of how these events are put together, you know, I don't think that the White House really was prepared, because who could imagine that the opposition would be attacking moments such as that?
00:10:12.580Sure, okay, you're going to attack Doge, and they're going to attack cuts and all of this, and talk about austerity and talk about inflation tariffs, but attacking these human stories.
00:10:23.100Brian, how is it that the Democrats would walk right into something like that?
00:10:29.260Yeah, we expect them to, you know, kind of stand up against the policies.
00:10:34.120We know that, but to stand up against something like a 13-year-old boy who's battling brain cancer, who gets his honorary Secret Service badge, to stand up against the families of angel moms, things like that, that's a human issue.
00:11:11.240I know Jasmine Crockett put a TikTok video up her, basically skipping and dancing down the hallways and dropping an F-bomb in one of the press gaggles, one of the press arenas, before the speech.
00:11:24.820So I don't know what they stand for, and I hope Americans, Jack, watched last night.
00:11:30.860The ones that maybe didn't even vote, or maybe voted Democrat, go, you know what, do they really stand up for American values?
00:11:44.380Well, and that's exactly what it is, because these events, and I was talking about this last night on a livestream with Charlie Kirk, is that there are so many people who only plug into politics at key moments, whether it's a presidential debate, whether it's one of the conventions, and then, again, for these State of the Union-type addresses.
00:12:05.880And to the sort of average nonpolitical follower, not non-news junkie like, you know, like you and me, Brian, you know, and the other great folks around here is, you know, they're plugging in.
00:12:19.680And what they saw was, of course, a command performance from President Trump, but more to the point, what they saw from the other side was childish.
00:12:28.600It was juvenile, and at some point, it was actually, it was just anti-human to attack a child with brain cancer, to attack a boy who wants to join West Point and serve his country, to go after these human interest cases, to not stand for them and not say, this is what makes our country great.
00:12:49.340This is what, again, all of the cases, the use cases that you would say, well, these are the things the Democrats normally champion, but again, because their default is to oppose anything that is in association with Donald Trump, their problem is they are actually shrinking their circle smaller and smaller because I just don't know who wants to continue to support a shrill group like that.
00:13:12.660And that's why, by the way, you have a lot of Democrats, bigger and bigger names, Sai Simone, for example, at MSNBC, calling out their behavior as saying, you guys really need to stop because you've completely lost the plot.
00:13:26.200Yeah, you're absolutely right, because I was just going to mention, if you turned on a lot of the legacy media, they kind of echoed a lot, not all, but some echoed what the Democrats were doing.
00:13:36.580The lower third said, you know, Trump's divisiveness, sets tone and speech.
00:13:41.340And the only people that were being divisive were the Democrats that weren't being supportive of just basic human success stories.
00:13:49.100That was that came up today in the briefing.
00:13:52.220Caroline Levitt kind of made mention that, you know, you turn on your mainstream media, you've got negativity all day long.
00:14:01.140And, you know, when I saw an interesting post on X the other day, and I'll try to find it and reach and retweet it, Democrats strategize on how they can win moving forward.
00:14:11.560And believe it or not, there was three things they needed to focus on more patriotism within their party, love of country, not getting behind radical candidates for some ideology that overwhelmingly the people of this country don't support.
00:14:25.400So they're trying to separate themselves from the crazies, but they better do a little better job than what they did last night, because that was with the whole signs and the whole, you know, representative.
00:14:37.660It was a complete joke, a complete joke.
00:14:39.520Brian, you're there at the White House.
00:14:49.920Thank you, Brian Bear for Real America's Voice.
00:14:52.460I just want to also welcome in, by the way, we are here in hour three of the Charlie Kirk Show with his audience on the Salem Radio Network.
00:15:58.860And I was telling you before the show started, I had to get them before I came on because I knew that you would give me crap if I didn't have my ashes on.
00:16:06.780And I went to Ash Wednesday Mass in the evening instead.
00:16:09.120I absolutely would have, Evita, but you did the right thing.
00:16:13.920And so when, you know, when we look at the speech, though, we look at the response to this from the Democrats there.
00:16:21.120I wrote this book on humans last year.
00:16:23.620You and I have been talking about communism for years and years and years.
00:16:27.640And what it talks about is the fact that the communist, the leftist, is not animated by justice.
00:16:36.600They're actually animated by resentment.
00:16:40.180They are animated by resentment, envy, heady jealousy, greed, all of these various envies that they have coalesced into this completely incoherent gobbledygook that they claim is a political ideology.
00:17:04.700Why was it that the Democrats were so resentful of the positive thing?
00:17:09.320The child with brain cancer getting a chance to be on on national TV and recognized by the Secret Service, someone going to join West Point and serve his country.
00:17:19.500Why was the resentment the response from the Democrats?
00:17:51.820And it was just, I think it's a moment that highlighted, as you saw the contrast of this young boy in this beautiful moment that real humans would all be touched by.
00:18:36.260And for that reason, they can't even bring themselves, Jack, to take joy in one of the most human moments that I have seen since President Trump's election.
00:18:50.280To me, that's absolute key because anything that's associated with Trump, anything that's associated with their political enemies, they view as the adversary.
00:19:00.020So, by the way, you know, so for all the Schmittians out there who say that, you know, all politics is friend-foe distinction, there you go.
00:19:46.760Well, Jack, I think that if you look at the way that Democrats view the world, if you are somebody who doesn't have power or doesn't have really political utility to them, they don't value you.
00:19:56.960They'll value a woman who wants the right to abortion but not the child who's being aborted who can't cast a vote.
00:20:24.300If you point out the double standard of hypocrisy, they don't care because they don't actually believe it.
00:20:30.820There's so many things that we can use here to teach about this.
00:20:34.480But I want to teach about something else that just happened with this latest Supreme Court decision that came out, including Amy Coney Barrett.
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00:22:47.420So, the breaking news that came out just before we went to air here was this new Supreme Court ruling striking down the plan to defund USAID, specifically the Doge plan, by stopping payments.
00:23:08.420Now, I've looked into some of the details of the case, and I want people to understand that there's still going to be other bites at the apple with USAID.
00:23:17.360First of all, the ruling was only on the emergency injunction.
00:23:20.860The underlying case is still working its way through the appeals process.
00:23:24.540It's then going to go from the local court, from the district court, the circuit court.
00:23:30.780It's then going to go up to the Supreme Court when that happens.
00:23:33.100So, we know all of that's going to take place.
00:24:04.840The role of Amy Coney Barrett, someone who voted against this, against the conservatives, against the conservative majority on this, something where Alito and so many others are coming out saying, what are you doing?
00:24:22.600How can you allow for one local federal judge to enact an emergency injunction that binds the entire nation?
00:24:33.340Clearly, the founders did not intend for that framework to make any sense whatsoever.
00:24:38.500But then you also have this case of Amy Coney Barrett.
00:24:41.500And she is someone who, by the way, humanevents.com, actually ran a story saying that we were a little bit concerned about Amy Coney Barrett all the way back in 2019.
00:24:54.7002019, asking if she was really the best choice, if she was really the best choice for Supreme Court.
00:25:05.420Well, came out and said that she was not.