Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 27, 2024


THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 30 — Civil War, Texas-Style? What's a Hicklib? Gay Antibiotics?


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 17 minutes

Words per Minute

201.67128

Word Count

15,687

Sentence Count

7

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

This week on Thought Crime, the boys discuss the Oscar nominations, the rise of female pilots, and the Oscars. Thought Crime is a podcast hosted by Jack and Charlie, produced by Charlie and Evan, and produced by Jack, Evan and Charlie.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 ladies and gentlemen welcome to this week's edition of thought crime tonight myself charlie
00:00:05.700 and the boys get into ken gets the oscar over barbie civil war texas edition a hic lib what
00:00:13.800 is that and were we right about the rise of dei pilots get ready because we're about to commit
00:00:20.940 thought crime from the age of big brother if they want to get you they'll get you
00:00:26.960 dns specifically targets the communications of everyone they're collecting your communications
00:00:33.260 okay everybody happy thought crime thursday if you are watching for the first time this might be a
00:00:49.180 familiar aesthetic because clips from this program have been viewed over 20 million times in the last
00:00:55.500 week and we will get into that blake you're famous now howdy howdy you weren't famous before but you
00:01:00.520 are famous oh yeah the fame is growing every single day tyler good to see you happy to be here it's been
00:01:06.020 a fun week you know i have a theory as to why this all broke and jack is with us and jack has the first
00:01:12.620 topic but let me just say this theory i think because our stream was so successful in the new
00:01:17.800 hampshire primary night it was a rising tide lifts all boats and it just had a bunch of people then
00:01:23.380 going through previously like recently posted content because it was a lag effect we had the program last
00:01:29.580 week and then it was just nothing nothing nothing new hampshire and then the night of the new hampshire
00:01:35.120 primary this idea of the pilot story started to go viral i prefer the idea that there's just some
00:01:40.840 poor schlub at media matters or something who's just is ordered to watch every single piece of content oh no
00:01:46.460 we know that yeah and like maybe he was just behind the curve like he's really slow laggardly
00:01:51.000 sometimes it's like in real time and sometimes it's just like they they really are not on top of it
00:01:55.960 so so jack uh we're doing very well on this wonderful website rumble and you have the first
00:02:02.700 topic tonight you're very enthusiastic you're a big barbie fan so what is going on with barbie no so so
00:02:09.960 you know charlie just real quick you know it's it's very strange i was i was out reporting on the
00:02:13.940 campaign trail earlier today had to fly in for thought crime and and i i just made sure i you
00:02:19.600 know right before i went up i said guys could you could you tell me the name of my pilot by chance
00:02:26.160 before before i get in i'm not going to name the airline united and and they said oh his name oh his
00:02:33.320 name is his name is john smith and i said oh okay great that's wonderful thank you so much no but
00:02:37.900 today's today's first topic uh before we go on so this is this is charlie it's not i know we're
00:02:43.760 going to talk a little bit more about air travel and the state of air travel a little bit later in
00:02:47.560 the show but tonight we're going to talk about the oscars because we all love the oscars we're all huge
00:02:53.080 oscar fans blake has never missed an oscars actually since he's been alive and he's gone back
00:02:58.380 and can memorize you know he can do the roman emperor as we all know but he can actually tell you
00:03:02.920 every oscar winner of every single category all the way back to the first oscars
00:03:08.040 and uh this this year around charlie barbie margot robbie snubbed for the best actress category
00:03:16.960 greta gerwig for best director also snubbed but you know who got nominated for best actor
00:03:22.800 oh that's right ryan gosling for ken and for the as russ used to call them the feminazis out there
00:03:30.740 it was basically like 9 11 because the patriarchy got the achievement while the women were told well
00:03:39.600 you are not allowed on stage you have to stay in the kitchen and so you know it really it really just
00:03:46.960 goes to show you folks we're back we're so absolutely back and they're losing they're actually losing
00:03:53.760 their minds over this charlie that the idea that a guy who remember people have to understand too
00:03:59.080 about about ryan gosling what he's doing is he's playing a woman's conception of a man
00:04:04.380 right whereas margot robbie is playing a woman's conception of a woman and let's be honest her
00:04:10.520 portrayal is completely boring but a lot of people have pointed out that ken on his i'm sorry it is
00:04:16.460 i mean look she's gorgeous the you know tanya was telling me that she liked the outfits but tanya
00:04:21.060 actually fell asleep watching the movie and whereas ken goes on this whole story arc where he actually
00:04:28.020 understands that in the real world so ken's are basically slaves in barbie world um and and this
00:04:33.940 movie really in many ways is birth of a nation for women and he then goes and become and finds out that
00:04:41.520 in the real world men are on all the money and men have been all the presidents and men have invented
00:04:48.000 everything and are in charge of the most successful companies and so he goes back to barbie world
00:04:53.740 and he he leads the men to liberation and there's just something there's just something very ironically
00:05:00.040 glorious that he's the one who gets the oscar nomination and not them well so one of the things
00:05:06.420 that makes it funny they're complaining about this and we we shouldn't miss this by the way that this
00:05:11.040 got commentary from hillary clinton who is this person yes exactly i want to dig deep deep here a lot
00:05:17.200 of people have forgotten this hillary clinton actually is a person who ran for president once
00:05:20.740 uh like a long a long time ago i know it's it's easy to forget but there was this person hillary
00:05:26.700 clinton she was the wife of of bill clinton an actual president and she tried to run for president
00:05:31.480 and so they put her into the news cycle and so yesterday she tweeted in response to the oscar
00:05:38.460 nominations greta and margo while it can sting to win the box office but not take home the gold
00:05:45.160 your millions of fans love you you're both so much more than kenneth which is a hen thing and then
00:05:55.640 uh hashtag hillary barbie she appears to have made that up herself now what stands out as funny to me is
00:06:04.300 they're talking like it's a big sec like new york times has this headline uh like for barbie fans
00:06:10.760 online a bitterly ironic oscar snub uh margo robbie missed the academy award nomination for actress
00:06:17.640 a fact that was a little too on the nose for some i will note the oscar category is for best actress
00:06:25.900 so the implication is she got left out due to sexism but she just didn't get the nomination compared to
00:06:33.040 other women competing for the same category for other films where they as far as i know played women
00:06:38.660 maybe some of them played dudes it's all the rage these days but so it fits into this realm in cinema
00:06:46.540 where they just complain about things that are not real and don't happen a few years ago they had a
00:06:51.320 captain marvel movie come out about it was one of the stupid superhero movies and they acted like it was
00:06:57.840 the first time a woman had ever starred in a major motion picture but in fact many women have starred in
00:07:03.680 motion pictures and best actress has been an oscar category going back as far as i know to the original
00:07:09.100 oscars but i guess the the cause of fighting systemic sexism has been going on for a hundred
00:07:14.860 years and will continue to go on because they are in the end systematically unhappy now has the oscars
00:07:20.020 ever nominated a biological woman into the male category or vice versa or is or we're waiting for
00:07:26.340 that that progress has well they have nominated some women for best director even though all the best
00:07:31.880 directors are in fact men so there's something like there's a bit of that i thought a woman did
00:07:37.020 hurt locker or something yeah yeah a woman didn't she win james cameron's ex-wife actually won for
00:07:42.740 that i believe she did and i think she was the first one to win for in all seriousness good movie
00:07:46.600 i i know i will just say i'm not exactly one to defend left-wing talking points but usually men are
00:07:51.680 the best directors but i actually think that's a good movie yeah it was a perfectly fine pull that off
00:07:55.700 the top of my head so women women have won women have one great no i'm not arguing i was just trying
00:08:02.500 to think i just said that that's my whole that i'm not exactly a real and we're gonna talk about
00:08:08.380 that i'm not exactly a cinephile i just i just remember i liked hurt locker and i remember everyone
00:08:13.300 made a big you know thing that it was a female uh female director but you think about it the best
00:08:18.300 directors yeah in fact we've won it's an objectively great movie uh and by the way the guy from uh the
00:08:24.400 bourne movie is the main actor right i can't think of a single movie i like that had a woman that
00:08:29.060 directed it i just don't apparently a woman won best director in 2020 and 2021 okay uh jane campion
00:08:35.640 and chloe zhao i don't really watch movies because they're all cia psychological operation programming
00:08:41.180 uh yeah i haven't watched any movies lately either other than jeremy reiner yes jeremy reiner he's a
00:08:45.840 good actor i think he's a great actor i don't know his politics he's a good actor okay chloe zhao
00:08:49.740 which was a similar movie i think so he lives in reno yeah i think he's a chloe zhao won for
00:08:56.680 nomadland a movie i didn't watch and jane campion won for the power of the dog a movie i have not
00:09:02.340 watched yeah and when did the color purple win when that one was considered to be a good movie i said
00:09:08.320 i'm done like this is all just garbage it's not like an 80s i would no there's a reason they
00:09:14.920 no no no not 1988 you guys are all out of the mix no the color purple won recently yeah okay yeah
00:09:20.960 they did a 2023 version that like yes obama liked it a lot yes i know i think it won an award
00:09:26.460 right i don't know you know more about these movies than i do apparently i don't watch the oscars i'm
00:09:33.100 just i would know that i just charlie's denials are becoming increasingly implausible i passively
00:09:39.280 scan the news i don't watch the oscars i try did not watch the color purple i i did not
00:09:44.860 watch the color purple charlie unconvincingly lied i can tell you i definitely didn't watch
00:09:49.740 this yeah do you hang out with obama to watch movies with him jeremy only at martha's vineyard
00:09:54.280 jeremy renner got in trouble a few years ago for didn't he get in a car accident or something yeah
00:09:59.800 he got a really bad accident he almost died or something i think i have heard that he was
00:10:03.780 conservative culture knowledge i've i heard that he was conservative but he was making fun of black
00:10:08.620 widow for being promiscuous oh it was a mobile accident okay i was close yeah it was a terrible
00:10:12.840 yeah it was like a really bad freak accident all right so jack so so for the audience that doesn't
00:10:17.560 care about barbie such as i what what is the significance here is it just kind of to enjoy
00:10:22.480 one thing i was going to throw out that the that uh on on margot robbie's behalf is that margot robbie
00:10:29.140 was absolutely robbed of the best actress uh role in when she was nominated but when she put out the
00:10:35.700 movie i tanya where she played tanya harding i think it was back in 2017 skater or the the
00:10:41.160 skater right or the figure skater yeah yeah so tanya harding was the one where and everybody
00:10:47.520 thinks that tanya harding attacked uh nancy kerrigan at the 1994 olympics but it was actually
00:10:53.240 like the people around tanya harding attacked nancy kerrigan and the movie is kind of like her side of
00:10:59.820 the story which is very different from what the tabloid side of the story is and uh it's it's just
00:11:05.680 hilarious it's a great portrayal everyone should go see it it's an incredible movie it shows you how much
00:11:10.820 the media lies about things and the fact and honestly just the fact that tanya harding did not
00:11:16.760 participate in the um in this plot to attack nancy kerrigan now did she kind of cover up what
00:11:23.400 happened afterwards yeah sure right and she got in trouble for that but she wasn't actually part of
00:11:28.120 it even though history constantly blames her for this and and i think that uh i think that margot
00:11:32.640 robbie did a fantastic job and the reason that this matters so much charlie uh from our political
00:11:37.020 perspective as well as just sort of where we are in the culture right is because barbie goes on to be
00:11:43.400 this incredible uh just box office juggernaut something like 1.3 1.4 billion dollars probably
00:11:50.480 even more than that um you know easily defeated everything at the box office in in uh 2023 um certainly
00:11:59.340 in terms of aggregate dollars sound of freedom i think is number one in terms of profitability uh because
00:12:04.680 the ratio of how how cheaply that was made it was either that or the new godzilla movie which was
00:12:08.420 also made for all really really cheaply and but you know went on to be a huge success the reason it
00:12:13.520 matters so much is like i is goes back to what i said before that this was birth of the nation for
00:12:17.160 women that these feminists charlie and the fact that look i think most people most girls who went to
00:12:22.800 see the barbie movie aren't coming out and actually like listening to it but there's a scene in there
00:12:27.260 and it's it's not even seen it's a whole plot where in order to basically win over the the film
00:12:35.040 you would think in a movie like this like ken versus barbie people would have said you know i think
00:12:39.660 like the classic movie plot would be well women and men need need each other right ken needs barbie
00:12:45.320 barbie needs ken and that kind of would have been the end of the movie but that's not the end of this
00:12:49.600 movie the end of this movie is that barbie is superior to ken and that women are superior to men
00:12:56.460 and that women are not allowed to be held accountable women are not allowed to be um
00:13:02.820 subject to objective standards of anything um because women of course the main thing they want
00:13:10.040 is to be the center of attention and have everyone talking about them and if everyone is not then
00:13:14.700 obviously it is it is because of sexism and it's because of misogyny that is quite literally quite
00:13:21.520 literally the message of this film and so for the response from the academy to not give it the best
00:13:28.180 actress nomination just flies in the face of all of the political and the feminist um equity that has
00:13:36.760 been built up in this which is is similar by the way to the taylor swift stuff that we've seen going
00:13:41.660 on as well and the left of course is running around already making ads depicting girls dressed as barbie
00:13:47.720 listening to taylor swift music and then going to vote for democrats so there's so much equity that
00:13:53.820 the democrats have put into this branding and then they just just straight up jack i gotta tell you
00:13:59.140 i'm so unbelievably impressed by how long you talked about barbie i just i i that's a non-stop i gotta be
00:14:04.820 honest people said interrupt him i said i'm just enjoying it i i just am enjoying it so jack i just
00:14:10.260 gotta be honest the chat hates the topic but that's okay i thought it was great i keep an open mind
00:14:17.040 well that's okay you know some of us are trying to find out what's actually going on in america the
00:14:21.380 billions of dollars that are being spent no jack i'm defending you you know it's like i have i have
00:14:27.220 chat right no no no it's so it's so not it's just a movie guys like it if you're you're stupid if you
00:14:32.920 think it's just a movie like honestly this is one of the most high level democrat operations that's
00:14:37.720 been going on for a long time in our country um if you want to know why dei if you want to know
00:14:42.600 why all of these political correctness stuff is being done pushed at the highest level it's because
00:14:47.000 people get their understanding of the world from hollywood movies and if you don't understand the
00:14:52.220 influence they have on our society then like maybe stop watching the show because this is i think it's
00:14:56.800 fair no i i think it's i think it's i think it's fair and look i kept an open mind i didn't i don't
00:15:01.940 i i will say that marjo robbie she's australian right i think it's marjot she she's she did a good
00:15:09.980 job in wolf of wall street i thought she was good for wall street it's great that's a great that's a
00:15:13.560 great film jack thank you let's get on to the texas topic here blake what is the latest there
00:15:19.200 seems to be a big cascading effect on texas well there's kind of two perspectives you could either
00:15:23.920 take the perspective that texas is a brewing constitutional crisis and that's a good thing
00:15:29.080 or you could take the perspective that texas is actually a non-crisis and that's also a good thing
00:15:34.160 shows savvy so big story this week other than new hampshire is texas has been fighting over whether
00:15:42.040 they should allow three million people into the united states every year and an endless flood tide
00:15:47.760 of humanity until they inundate you know the entire country or they could not allow that to happen and
00:15:53.900 in a sort of strange reversal the united states government which is supposed to like you know
00:15:59.540 the executive branch is tasked with enforcing the laws of the united states uh hence executive
00:16:05.680 comes from execute you know carry out they're taking the perspective that we should not execute
00:16:10.760 these laws and texas should be flooded so they sue uh they texas started to put up barbed wire razor
00:16:17.300 wire because the federal government won't do it and the federal government sued to make sure that the
00:16:22.260 invasion would continue uh our glorious you know six justice majority supreme court for conservatives uh
00:16:28.880 agreed with that that they can take down the razor wire and so texas has announced they're going to
00:16:33.920 just keep putting up more razor wire and initially it did seem that initially it seemed like they were
00:16:42.400 gonna like do this stunt of oppose defying the supreme court but if you look closer at the wording
00:16:47.300 of what's going on there's no supreme court to defy all the supreme court did is say that the
00:16:52.340 biden administration is allowed to take wire down they don't say anything about what texas can do so
00:16:57.440 texas says we're going to just keep putting up wire and if we want to yeah i think we led on this
00:17:01.860 though blake you know and i will fully acknowledge on our show we were upset with the supreme court
00:17:06.200 decision and then as time went on we saw what abbott was doing and then we reread the decision we said
00:17:11.620 wait a second hold on it says the federal government has the ability to come cut wire it doesn't say that
00:17:18.520 texas can't put wire now they could still argue this obviously there's a lot of murkiness here
00:17:25.120 it is possible the biden administration will come in and say that you know it's an insurrection to
00:17:30.720 put up razor wire and anyone involved in this has to go to prison that's not what the decision said
00:17:35.260 500 years the decision was pretty narrow though it's we say decision yet it's really just like a
00:17:40.520 i don't even know i can't remember the technical term but they didn't issue a ruling all that we got
00:17:46.680 was we they there was a injunction placed in the federal government at the circuit court level
00:17:52.160 and the supreme court says we reverse that injunction by the way these four justices the
00:17:58.420 good ones say that they would not have reversed the injunction and that's all we have we just have
00:18:02.900 one of those brief non-ruling orders and but yes that does mean that there's not really a supreme
00:18:11.220 court to defy because the supreme court all they did was reverse an injunction and so the reason we you
00:18:16.560 know people talk about a brewing civil war is abbott issued a pretty strongly worded letter pointing out
00:18:22.080 there is a federal government obligation in the constitution to protect the states from invasion
00:18:27.540 texas has declared an invasion there are a lot of laws and for that matter personnel who could be
00:18:33.700 deployed to halt this invasion and instead the federal government is directly facilitating the
00:18:38.440 invasion and making sure that as many invaders as possible come in so it's the fact that he's
00:18:43.400 publicly stating this and that several dozen gop governors at this point have backed him up in
00:18:49.340 saying this and the big question of course is what happens next because we have joaquin castro we
00:18:56.220 have beta o'rourke they're saying well these guys are in defiance of the federal government so we need
00:19:01.080 to federalize the national guard of all of these states like what we did during the little rock
00:19:05.980 crisis 60 years ago seven oh gosh 70 years ago and you know forcefully intervene here is what they're
00:19:14.020 all demanding and it's sort of it's so reckless you have this especially on the far left of the
00:19:19.380 democrat party they're really loving the idea of like let's stoke this crisis as much as possible
00:19:27.040 on behalf of a massively unpopular and illegal mat like flood invasion into the united states of the
00:19:35.100 entire planet yeah and the question is will will biden send in federal officers border patrol dhs go cut
00:19:41.340 the wire they have yet to do that and that could be an optical nuclear bomb despite what the supreme
00:19:46.700 court says it's almost like be my guest and i don't think texas will get in the way but i think texas
00:19:51.580 might put up more wire afterwards because that's where the murkiness comes in now the spirit of the
00:19:55.820 decision not the text the decision basically is like hey let the federal government determine border
00:20:00.440 policy that's a sentence that's the spirit of it it's well it's one of those i was telling you the
00:20:05.340 other day that it's like we have this super hidden constitution which has you know the zeroth amendment
00:20:11.820 to the constitution is whatever else that says thou shalt have open borders no that that is the that is
00:20:17.200 the prime directive of modern america pretty much because we've had these orders like we've had in the
00:20:23.320 past arizona had that law about 15 years ago to try to curb illegal immigrants in a variety of ways
00:20:28.600 and you'd get these courts that swoop in and say whoa when just by passing a law to discourage
00:20:34.040 illegal immigrants you're imposing on the federal government's like indirectly you're getting in the
00:20:39.540 federal government's obligation they're the ones who enforce immigration law but then we have all
00:20:45.580 these sanctuary cities which do enormously disruptive or like unhelpful things to sabotage the enforcement
00:20:52.180 of immigration law and none of these federal courts ever step in and say oh well you're directly
00:20:57.720 undermining the federal government's ability to enforce its laws and the supreme court has not
00:21:03.600 taken up these cases uh we've had circuit courts strike that down while also striking down
00:21:09.400 it's no matter what the courts always end up coming around to oh wow what a weird coincidence it
00:21:14.620 turns out you're not allowed to have a border because the federal government so so tyler i want to
00:21:19.340 get you in on this um tyler was you know he didn't chirp in get it on because chirp is a theme here
00:21:25.100 on the on the barbie thing and that's fine tyler what are the politics of this because i mean you
00:21:29.060 you you you've radicalized me on the border over the years you're seventh generation arizona and
00:21:33.180 this is a winning issue it's becoming like the issue the grassroots are on fire swing voters
00:21:37.960 independence talk about the politics of this yeah i mean i want to harken back to a law that was passed
00:21:44.760 in arizona that was very controversial at the time it was uh at the time arizona had a super
00:21:51.320 majority republicans in the state senate and they passed a law called sb 1070 i don't know if you
00:21:57.140 remember this it was the support our law enforcement and safety neighborhoods act and this was the
00:22:04.060 arizona used to be amazing man it was oh we were so good and senator russell pierce uh rest in peace
00:22:09.660 he passed away last year uh was the author of it was the prime sponsor and it was it was supported by
00:22:15.760 a majority of the super majority in the state legislature here and this is it made it a crime
00:22:22.960 a misdemeanor crime for an illegal alien that gets caught here without any kind of paperwork whatsoever
00:22:30.540 uh it was a crime it was there was financial crime there was they get thrown in jail and
00:22:37.860 ultimately we would send him back to mexico and and that was basically aiding ice with doing its job
00:22:45.140 right because ice wasn't doing its job at the time during the obama administration the second piece
00:22:49.860 to this was you were you could go to jail if you hired or aided and helped and harbored an illegal
00:22:57.420 alien and what happened out of that remember is that time it was like gang of eight time was that
00:23:04.300 period was that when arpaio put all the illegals in pink underwear out into the desert so joe arpaio
00:23:09.760 he just did that with criminals i think i don't think he did that with the illegal
00:23:12.400 so joe i'm laughing because it's just like it's just crazy the country has changed so much it's
00:23:18.800 like so much different arizona used to be this like but yeah yeah sheriff joe was putting people
00:23:23.780 out in the desert in pink underwear but they were they were locking up illegal immigrants and
00:23:27.820 illegal aliens and they were sending it back to mexico which today which today like if anybody read
00:23:33.440 this through they're like wait we had that law and and the get overturned it got overturned
00:23:38.480 it went to the ninth circuit got overturned by susan bolton yes and susan bolton uh went after it
00:23:44.940 but they they overturned the whole thing and the obama administration the doj during the obama
00:23:48.620 administration went after uh sheriff joe for racial profiling remember because they were it was the
00:23:53.660 stop and frisk asking for people's papers and we saw that everywhere right that was where like the
00:23:58.500 dreamers came from and everything else but i bring this up because the time period that you're
00:24:03.840 mentioning and we're kind of laughing because it's like oh my gosh what a country the party
00:24:08.320 did not embrace it at that time today i think you would actually get vocal support from the
00:24:15.120 party because the party of course and a majority of americans because people are going look at
00:24:19.600 what's happening it's not it has nothing to do with mexican immigrants it has everything to do with
00:24:24.000 people coming jumping our border from all over across the world back to stan constant so tyler but
00:24:27.620 help me understand the psychology because this is the border fight whether we like it or not is largely
00:24:32.580 being driven by chamber of commerce people right now yep and i don't think they want it i just think that
00:24:37.500 it's so popular it's such in demand and it's such a crisis i mean abbott's a nice person he's a
00:24:42.780 chamber guy let's be honest totally he's a chamber he's better than bush he is not a movement conservative
00:24:47.920 but he's acting like one how do you explain that it's kind of like the way that the nra at times
00:24:53.800 would manage gun laws right so remember we've been really there's been times where conservatives have
00:24:59.280 been really angry with the nra because they've embraced a worse version of a gun law or a gun bill
00:25:05.780 than what we could have and and their argument is that they're embracing it in order to manage it
00:25:11.700 and that's i think that's what you're seeing with like a governor abbott like we saw in the last few
00:25:16.140 days of doug doug ducey's administration he was like sticking you know these big uh metal containers
00:25:21.980 across the board that they ended up we spent the money on it and they ripped it right out when katie
00:25:26.100 hobbs got in there but they did this in texas too and abbott and this is a lot of like like
00:25:30.520 illegal anti-legal immigration cosplay that we see because it's popular right like governor abbott
00:25:38.060 in the entire time that he served has not really prioritized border yeah no it's been patty cake
00:25:44.980 yeah and ducy did this ducy ignored it the entire time and now all of a sudden it gets popular i think
00:25:50.840 they're managing this because it's popular and they know that you know like the sp 1070s and things like
00:25:57.600 that real conservatives will get in and they're going to start to demand things like this and then
00:26:01.800 what are they going to do so so jack i want to get you in on this you and i jack are on a group chat
00:26:06.400 with somebody we really respect please don't say the name okay but he's someone we respect he comes
00:26:11.240 on our shows he speaks at our events and he's very worried that what's happening in texas is going to
00:26:15.980 spark a civil war and we debated this in the chat jack can you just strongman that argument and why you
00:26:21.280 think it's wrong well so there's there's there's a a couple pieces of it right and so we do need to
00:26:27.400 talk about the wider the wider situation of what's going on so we have abbott there obviously saying
00:26:33.900 you know he's not going to back down the biden administration's pressure um the supreme court
00:26:37.920 ruling i think a lot of people have taken this out of context and they're saying that the supreme
00:26:41.860 court told texas to take down all the razor wire or that the biden administration was going to take
00:26:46.860 down all the razor wire that's that's not actually true and and blake went over that earlier but of
00:26:51.900 course you have all these other states saying that they're going to support uh greg abbott in his fight
00:26:56.040 and then of course president trump comes in completely over the top uh with his truth social
00:27:01.380 post we had just gotten done talking to caroline levitt on human events daily this afternoon
00:27:06.700 and she had told us that a big truth post was coming out that trump was going to come out before
00:27:11.100 greg abbott so we had a little bit of um a little bit of advanced notice on it but then trump comes in
00:27:16.640 and says i order all not order i welcome or encourage i think he said all willing states to send their
00:27:23.660 guardsmen to the border and begin the deportations now he said just straight up go down and start
00:27:30.980 deporting them removing them immediately now we have yet to see if anyone's going to take up
00:27:34.920 trump on that uh on that call but it's you know certainly more forceful than i think anything anyone
00:27:40.240 has said at least in any of these positions the the danger charlie is that some people are taking this
00:27:46.840 and actually calling going online or going on forums and they're trying to call for mass you know mass
00:27:55.740 attacks on government facilities or mass disobedience mass civil disobedience um people talking oh we need
00:28:03.540 to go kinetic action we need to act like antifa we need to act like blm and unfortunately of course we
00:28:09.240 are not the blm people right we are not our side it's not going to get treated like them uh in seattle
00:28:14.540 the city of seattle just agreed to a 10 million dollar deal to pay the activists as they call them
00:28:20.020 the members of antifa and blm who were burning down seattle and set up chas in 2020 10 million dollars
00:28:27.760 because of the police tactics that were used during chas that's how it happens to when the left gets
00:28:33.380 activated and does direct action when the right talks about it guess what happens you get put on a
00:28:38.160 watch list you get put on the no-fly list you get sent to the gulags down and with the j6ers
00:28:43.960 so this is a huge danger here is if the biden administration is able to find people or just
00:28:51.080 get people to agitate enough so that they start calling for this kind of uh civil war type activity
00:28:57.720 the feds are going to swoop in and now suddenly this conversation where we're winning opt on the
00:29:03.600 optics of this right right now very much support greg abbott make sure it's done under the color of law
00:29:08.940 the invasion clause of the constitution that's all perfect but the minute people start going oh
00:29:13.860 patriots need to activate and there's like some people are holding rallies and doing truck uh
00:29:18.240 there's like a truck convoy that's going through that's the exact same kind of thing that the feds
00:29:22.220 are going to infiltrate and they're going to use this to go after you they're going to go after
00:29:25.260 your bank account they're going to get your social media accounts they're going to go after your
00:29:28.560 personal freedom they're going to use it to um you know censor the internet more and oh by the way
00:29:33.640 this validates their entire central thesis of joe why joe biden is running to say we need to stop
00:29:40.440 maga extremism guess what he's going to make you the maga extremist he's going to make you the
00:29:46.300 insurrectionist or god forbid and and we'll just say it because we we know they've tried to do this
00:29:50.960 already you know let's say some some illegal immigrant gets shot or gets killed or as we saw
00:29:56.940 last week drowns and then they blame it on greg abbott they say this is your fault you white male
00:30:03.540 christian governor just you did this and they're going to turn them that guy into the next George Floyd
00:30:08.880 yeah so they want jorge floyd is what they want right so they want to try to have um they want
00:30:15.460 to try to have a you know young man you know that is trying to come into the country you know five or
00:30:21.200 six years old get drowning and they say oh my goodness look at this and then they try to make
00:30:25.140 it go viral and it's because of the open borders they just have all they'll have these professional
00:30:29.040 photographers with hd cameras there was a thing last summer that was like this new york post had like
00:30:33.820 this mother and child are crawling through razor wire on the border and thank goodness there was this
00:30:38.720 professional reporter with an hd camera right there to photograph the entire thing the whole
00:30:44.500 time it was so weird they do this stuff it's sick is diseased what these people yeah and so just i
00:30:49.820 want to be very clear though that they are the ones and i i want to be if any of you guys i got an email
00:30:56.320 here from somebody and i thought it was a fed and they said hey charlie why don't we have a caravan
00:31:00.700 down to the border with our weapons i just responded fed with our weapons no i just responded
00:31:06.780 yeah i said i responded fed hey guys we got to go in there and i said stop fed posting okay i just
00:31:13.400 this is hey we need to break a window don't take the fed bait folks but our problems are in there
00:31:18.080 tomorrow we need to go tomorrow into mexico yeah we're gonna go and we're going to bring jorge
00:31:23.820 and bring juan and bring hector with us enough okay let's remember when there is an issue that is
00:31:33.120 not going in their direction in election years they need a psyop george floyd was a psyop and
00:31:41.340 even blake will agree i'm not saying that the actual incident was but the all-in platforming
00:31:47.500 and over emphasis on that incident which by the way there's a lot more to that incident than people
00:31:51.300 would ever think a lot more in fact it's more and more clear that george floyd was not murdered and
00:31:56.780 he was either drug overdosed or there was something else regarding it right around that
00:32:00.360 derek chauvin did nothing wrong yes well are you seeing this so on wikipedia right now still
00:32:05.680 boneless is watching and sent this in if you go to the wikipedia article for they call it the standoff
00:32:12.220 at eagle pass you guys got to pull this up the standoff at eagle pass they're already describing
00:32:17.380 it on wikipedia left-wing platform as as if it's some kind of battle they're listing the governors on
00:32:23.840 one side they're listing uh biden on the other and it already says casualties and losses three
00:32:30.980 migrants drowned this is on the official wikipedia page right now already referring to this as
00:32:38.140 essentially some kind of skirmish and they're saying there's already been three deaths of migrants
00:32:43.300 so in addition i just want i just want everyone to know this okay that they're losing on the border
00:32:50.100 and so they're trying to create an op now what does that mean it could either be feds or it could
00:32:56.380 be fed adjacent people it could be left-wingers masquerading as conservatives who are going to
00:33:01.600 try to make you do something uncharacteristic like oh go get your weapons and go down to the border
00:33:06.740 don't do that okay don't we're the proper way to do this is to follow the law to bring down the
00:33:12.920 temperature the solution is not all of a sudden you get your pickup truck with an ar-15 you take this
00:33:17.840 into your own hands okay and to be clear texas national guard denies the story and let me tell
00:33:24.340 you what the cartel does this is a true story and i heard this from two separate border patrol agents
00:33:29.120 the cartel will throw a three-year-old in the river and do you know what texas national guard and border
00:33:35.600 patrol does they go out of their way they mobilize everyone to go save the three-year-old in the river
00:33:39.960 that's drowning do you know what that does it creates a diversionary effect and then the god
00:33:43.940 a ways hundreds of yards away scatter into the country that's what's happening on the border the
00:33:49.520 cartel is throwing kids into the rio grande river on a daily basis and we don't even those are the
00:33:56.240 god a ways that don't get expedia flights to chicago these are the real bad old guys and and i mean
00:34:01.780 blake what i what i think is important the layers to the border story is so horrific the more the
00:34:08.160 american people learn about this the more just their stomach just you know the pit in their stomach
00:34:14.480 worsens what i think even accepting that what really messes or i don't want to say mess what
00:34:21.440 i find most appalling the cartels are super awful and they do tons of terrible things but what i think
00:34:27.980 people really can't comprehend they can comprehend cartels smuggling doing all of that bad stuff what
00:34:34.660 people can't get their heads around is how much fake crap is built into our supposed immigration system
00:34:43.300 yes in order to ensure the end result of de facto open borders what i think stands out the most about
00:34:50.640 that is the complete legal fiction that we have around the idea of like these you know their day in
00:34:59.140 court these immigration hearings so the system we have right now like why are they getting released in
00:35:04.400 well they arrive and they're given a script uh all of them are trained in this by ngos who go to
00:35:09.800 mexico to help them with this like legal legal advisors they have lawyers who advise them and
00:35:14.620 these lawyers tell them well you're more likely to get an asylum hearing if you have you know one of
00:35:19.120 these 10 things that you can claim so claim that you are fleeing political persecution claim that you
00:35:24.500 are lgbtqia plus who wrote these who wrote this criteria i'm not saying it's a literal list is it
00:35:29.880 international humanitarian stuff or is this american law uh i think did like congress ever vote on this
00:35:35.660 stuff it's a lot of its bureaucratic production so we got rid of all this we're allowed to have if we
00:35:40.880 win in november trump's got to rewrite all this like we're allowed to have you know we have a process
00:35:44.420 for giving people asylum and the government has been creating this process so what they do is you
00:35:49.080 know if you have any of these following things that anyone can just make up you claim you're seeking
00:35:53.500 asylum and then they're like well we have to adjudicate this so here's your you know we'll give you this
00:35:59.880 give you an immigration hearing date later and you know you can just come into the country and you
00:36:04.440 know we have to let you work and support yourself while you wait for your asylum hearing and the
00:36:08.420 average wait for an asylum hearing in many jurisdictions is like minimum three years some
00:36:13.420 people are getting dates five even ten years in the future that is you have been allowed into
00:36:18.140 america amnesty because if you don't even show up at that hearing what happens nothing right now
00:36:24.300 they don't yeah they don't call ice and say go get jorge rom they don't call ice on anyone as
00:36:29.140 biden said he only wants ice to go after people who are felons and by the way you know drunk driving
00:36:33.940 is not a felony as he said even though it kills thousands of people a year but you know who cares
00:36:37.480 about a crime that is disproportionately committed by illegal immigrants by the way this is why they
00:36:41.540 hated sb 1070 right because this was the thing if the local law enforcement agencies are emboldened
00:36:47.420 or empowered to basically be able to round up illegals and bring them back to the border and then give
00:36:54.560 them like to the front because they were just dropping them off at ice and saying okay here you
00:36:58.700 go and then ice was like in the obama administration at this at this time they were like oh my gosh now
00:37:04.340 what do we have to do but this is the point is anything that it gets passed in any state these deep
00:37:09.560 red states have every ability and every right to pass laws so that when that happens they can pick
00:37:17.360 them up off the street and they just would refuse to do it because of the jurisprudence it's so evil
00:37:23.160 what they do because think about how much this is the opposite of things the left cares about so
00:37:27.080 for example uh what we talked about last week civil rights law civil rights law works through
00:37:31.760 distributed decentralized enforcement yes anyone can sue you for supposedly violating the federal
00:37:37.800 civil rights law deploy the eoc and but even if they don't the courts can just do this and impose a
00:37:43.420 huge penalty on you and you never actually need the police involved at all like we don't need
00:37:47.600 a police agency to enforce civil rights laws whereas with immigration imagine if we just had
00:37:53.700 a system where oh anyone who has been harmed by you assisting illegal so for example any private
00:38:00.220 citizen should be able to sue a company that employs illegal immigrants for just the general harm of you
00:38:05.820 employ illegal immigrants you're not employing americans you should be sued for that and by the way any red
00:38:10.380 state i believe could pass this i don't think federal governments have uh barred this and you could
00:38:16.720 easily make it so any private actor could essentially enforce immigration law and if we cared about it
00:38:22.220 local police and state police would be both allowed and incentivized to locate illegal immigrants and have
00:38:29.060 them brought in to be deported that's what we would do if we cared about our laws instead we deliberately
00:38:33.480 have set up a system that is intentionally confusing inefficient and fraudulent to get the maximum number of
00:38:41.620 illegals here for what is essentially like a treasonous enabling of a foreign because that is the prime
00:38:47.160 directive bring in as many bring in as many foreigners as quickly as possible period totally
00:38:51.700 europe is a good example of this too oh i'll let jack go no i was gonna say the word you use right there
00:38:57.000 i mean when you have an invasion of the country which is something that uh obviously early on the
00:39:02.320 founders were very worried about this because the united states was surrounded by multiple empires the
00:39:07.360 french empire was right there the spanish empire was just to the south um the british empire was
00:39:12.380 still kind of you know was was to the north in canada and so this idea of empires coming and invading
00:39:18.520 the states was very real um and also the idea of transnational there were smugglers back in those
00:39:24.900 days transnational organizations so the cartels of today are just part of a long line i mean these
00:39:30.320 things existed right criminals existed obviously uh back at the time of the founding as well these aren't
00:39:35.700 new institutions you know just because we had different words for them doesn't mean that the
00:39:39.660 constitution doesn't apply to these cases and these were obvious worries at the time of the
00:39:43.720 founding because of the weak relatively weak nature of the country um and so this idea that um you
00:39:51.420 know the states don't have the right to self self-defense that they don't have the right to prevent
00:39:54.840 invasion and just in the sense that any president any guy was talking to uh tanya and i were having
00:40:00.960 dinner right before this um yeah usually you know i'll go home and then come back to the studio for
00:40:05.160 this and and she goes how could how can a government allow something like this how could any government
00:40:11.920 just allow this and then fight someone who was like a local person who was trying to stop it it's it's the
00:40:19.140 opposite of what a government is supposed to be doing and and the word for that actually is treason
00:40:24.160 it's literal treason there's there isn't any other word for what if there's an invasion of your
00:40:28.880 country and you're the side of the invaders you're obviously committing treason yes and andrew makes
00:40:34.320 a great point in the 1800s if texas got invaded it could take 30 days minimum maybe 90 days for news
00:40:42.920 to get all the way back to washington dc and then back to declare you know yourself your own sovereignty
00:40:49.860 states needed to be empowered to repel an invasion and by every possible criteria what is happening on
00:40:56.600 the southern border is an invasion and something that and i told this to speaker johnson over the
00:41:01.520 weekend we had a very uh spirited conversation and we'll see what happens i don't know if it's
00:41:06.240 going to make any impact or not but i told him i said one of the things that we're not doing a good
00:41:10.140 enough job of is we we are not talking about how this is a sophisticated strategic planned out
00:41:18.200 operation this is not just a bunch of you know the people think when people say well it's chaos on the
00:41:23.920 border well sort of i i it's actually not this is like with it's fake it's like kabuki theater it's
00:41:30.420 fake chaos yes it is the chaos is that biden can't get them in quick enough and and so what people must
00:41:36.560 understand we said we talked about this on the show and todd bensman to his credit said this on
00:41:39.960 steve bannon's program he said that biden really hated the images uh under the underpass remember that
00:41:46.780 where there was like 55 000 people so biden personally got upset about that so did kareem
00:41:52.380 john pierre so they said hey listen the problem is not that they're all coming the problem is that
00:41:57.420 people see them in these masses and then border patrol and dhs said well let me you know president
00:42:02.940 biden or whoever is it calling ron claim let me tell you why these are there it's because we're doing
00:42:07.900 dna testing and we run them through a background check and call their country of origin and say hey you
00:42:13.300 know i got this guy muhammad you know saloon from kazakhstan and the kazakhstani embassy be like
00:42:19.360 oh yo you have that guy he murdered six people a year ago don't let him in and then so that's what's
00:42:25.520 creating the lit the line because they say wait here when i figure out who you are yeah and they
00:42:30.360 don't do that at all anymore because biden doesn't want the line because and think about because it
00:42:34.740 could be so easy how insane that we're talking about 10 000 people a day across the border yes think
00:42:39.780 about how many things have 10 000 people with no big deal tsa lines at houston or whatever there
00:42:44.760 but i'm not even saying you should let them into the country i'm saying that if you were to do it
00:42:48.180 then like there's even a like there are individual like metro stations in new york that handle 10 000
00:42:54.800 people i just want people to understand that not only do we have open borders the way they're doing
00:42:59.760 open borders is so treasonous it's so cruel and i don't think we're making that argument good enough so
00:43:05.440 the cartel is piping these people in they're not even doing dna tests so there's some guy that
00:43:11.400 comes up and he's like yeah this is my daughter and she's 12 years old and they don't even do in
00:43:15.680 90 seconds in 90 seconds you can go swab swab is there similar dna 90 seconds charlie there are
00:43:23.320 there are non-traditional families now and they're coming to the border to seek asylum from countries
00:43:27.440 that won't accept yeah non-traditional such as like sex slaves and kidnapping that's just a
00:43:32.280 different way of life no you know the biden administration stopped the dna testing that's
00:43:36.980 what i'm saying though because of the lines think about that they stopped there is a modern north
00:43:43.400 american slave trade occurring on the southern border and we're lectured about slavery all the
00:43:47.960 time and a single thing it doesn't stop it but it's just it's just humane what i i think it's even
00:43:55.260 worse than that because like don't forget the sound of freedom man uh there is a scene in there so
00:44:01.480 keep in mind sound of freedom was made um in the midst of the trump administration so the the only
00:44:07.220 scene where you see the border is they're sort of like driving across and this is a child sex
00:44:10.980 trafficking organization now uh the child sex traffickers don't need to worry about that because
00:44:16.520 that's where they got caught of course they just send and they're doing these things like you just
00:44:20.000 mentioned they'll throw someone in the river they'll bring someone up across the border in other ways
00:44:23.860 um they don't have to worry about the dna testing so the trump administration had put all of
00:44:28.420 these policies in place to stop the child sex traffickers but now the child sex traffickers
00:44:33.600 are having an absolute bonanza because not only do they get the kids up and then get to sell them
00:44:39.120 they can just rape them on the on the way while they're going across as well so so when you're
00:44:43.940 seeing these children come across you have to understand particularly the little girls sometimes
00:44:47.100 little boys as well though and this is obviously what everybody remembers um president trump's first
00:44:52.620 interview when he was running for office all the way back in 2015 was with don lemon specifically
00:44:58.940 talking about this issue about women and young girls being raped while they were being brought
00:45:05.540 across the border and don lemon's like oh well those are women are you know they're just victims you
00:45:10.460 can't say that uh you got to get that clip right it's one of the greatest clips in trump history
00:45:14.220 somebody's doing the raping somebody's doing the raping somebody's doing the raping so yes there
00:45:20.420 are rapists that are on the border that are exploiting these women and these policies i want
00:45:26.660 to just close this point though to educate the audience on this because it's super wonky
00:45:29.940 so that for for the first portion of the biden administration's term they were still running
00:45:36.060 the border somewhat through trump protocol not totally largely without knowing it because
00:45:41.560 they're really sometimes under court order yes and they're also just lazy right and so they just
00:45:46.260 didn't know it and so all of a sudden all these crowds because they say okay the borders are open
00:45:49.660 these crowds because they got they did get rid of remain in mexico they got rid of the pandemic
00:45:53.480 stuff they got rid of all that and so remember that bill malusion thing it went so viral it was
00:45:57.820 every network and they said look at this underpass and then the biden administration said let them all
00:46:02.160 in as quickly as possible and so we have no idea who they are we don't know where they go they're on
00:46:06.620 the interior of the country blake you're going to make a point well so we've focused a lot on
00:46:11.180 obviously all the duplicity treachery treason if you want to say that at the border i agree with what
00:46:17.480 they're doing but remember what prompted this you know our title here is civil war texas style
00:46:21.840 we're having this showdown at the border so i think we should explore the topic of
00:46:25.980 okay if this is a showdown that's going forward what should conservatives or really what should
00:46:32.560 people who believe in america being in the country what should we do how do we tactically
00:46:37.940 approach this because we were saying you know do you dare them to have the bad visual i kind of
00:46:43.160 want to just make an analogy uh so the united states civil war you know it opens with that
00:46:48.180 crisis over fort sumter where the south shells fort sumter and what's not well known is there's this
00:46:53.720 elaborate political game that goes into fort sumter before it happens because fort sumter is a union fort
00:47:01.420 in southern territory the south is saying get out we've seceded lincoln says i'm not going to get out
00:47:07.640 but how do you do that well lincoln goes into this crisis and he's absolutely can't be the one who
00:47:13.520 shoots first we're not going to be the ones who shoot first they have to be the ones who shoot first
00:47:17.460 and he knows this he's like these guys are southerners they've you know they've got this kind of cavalier
00:47:22.400 culture this honor culture they won't be able to handle this and they'll do something stupid and so what
00:47:27.540 he announces is i'm going to send food to fort sumter and he just he kind of provokes jeff davis or
00:47:33.520 the locals in charleston to shoot at fort sumter and then he's able to say they shot first i just
00:47:39.600 recite this not to talk about that civil war but the idea of in any of these political showdown
00:47:46.860 crises there's sort of this game of escalation and how do you make sure the crisis keeps going
00:47:52.920 without you be like losing it but without you going too far so we have to think what do we want abbott
00:47:59.260 what do we want congressional republicans to do so that as far as this political crisis goes
00:48:04.780 we you know achieve what we want of either making them change the policy at the border
00:48:10.560 or making sure that if they don't that the public is on our side and this produces you know an election
00:48:18.260 result which we can then use to fix the border so that's the main thing that you go ahead you don't
00:48:22.520 want this i was just going to say the main thing you don't want this to become is like we were just
00:48:27.040 saying you don't want this to escalate into a civil war you don't want this to escalate in something
00:48:31.520 you do want those optics you want the optics of the biden administration trying to send people down
00:48:37.860 to open our border you want the optics of uh people that are that are you know stuck on one side and
00:48:44.100 can't get across right these are the optics that are very damaging for the biden administration but
00:48:48.400 if you if this becomes something else if this becomes something that's larger um and gets away from
00:48:55.000 the talking about the invasion and the fact that there is an invasion and fighting the invasion
00:49:00.600 or you know showing that one guy is on the side of the invasion then you you get into a very very
00:49:07.000 big problem and so this is obviously charlie this is what our mutual friend was talking about that
00:49:12.340 uh there's there's an acceleration play here where people want to just step on the gas pedal
00:49:17.600 and like you know bomb fort sumter and just go for it and it's like guys no no no that's the exact
00:49:22.900 opposite of what we want to be doing right now an idea we had a few days ago that you stated on the
00:49:28.900 show i said it to him on the phone yeah well we should say it here so people will pressure him he
00:49:32.160 was receptive but so this was we're talking about speaker of the house johnson and the idea is we
00:49:38.780 were saying guys you if we're going to have a shutdown which they chose not to have a shutdown
00:49:43.000 but the communication should be the border thing is a huge like existential crisis for america yes that
00:49:49.500 the biden administration is deliberately ignoring so what you told johnson was literally go to the
00:49:54.300 border take as many republicans as we'll go with you and set up shop on the border set up a tent yes
00:49:59.220 sleep sleeping bags and say this is where the crisis is come here to negotiate with me yes and and by
00:50:05.540 the way have like a big war tent you know how like in like wartime yeah they sign like little pins you
00:50:10.300 know what i mean yeah exactly like you know in game of thrones they always like sign the settlements
00:50:14.740 like the two clans they meet in like a big tent you know you know i'm saying like genghis khan goes
00:50:20.000 or alexander the great you have you pitch like a big way you'd be like this is where we negotiate
00:50:23.620 chuck you schumer you want to reopen the government you got to come down to eagle pass yeah just come
00:50:27.460 to eagle pass this is where the crisis is and lay out you know every day you can still be like do
00:50:33.280 viral do tiktok videos if you need to yes where you're saying this is what's happening on the border
00:50:38.280 every day do interviews with people you know journalists or border patrol people speaking in or you
00:50:43.440 probably get actual border patrol you're with the government describe what is happening videotape
00:50:47.740 what is happening and then lay out you know this is what republicans want to do which is secure the
00:50:53.340 border do you know xyz thing and this is what the biden administration is doing right now this is why
00:50:59.860 it's a crisis yeah and they're complaining about shutting down the government at the border they have
00:51:04.180 already shut down the government and that they are refusing to do our laws and i said this on the
00:51:09.340 phone i'll say it again it is one of the great pr victories you're not taking
00:51:12.380 the entire country is turning against the democrats on the biden the border issue and you have an
00:51:17.340 opportunity by the way the media would fall for the trap because they would they would send all
00:51:21.180 their crews down to the speaker because when you shut down the government they want to get comment
00:51:24.680 they want to get comment they want to get comment right and all of these reporters come out and
00:51:28.740 you shut down the government you say meet me in eagle pass i mean that would be that that it would
00:51:34.160 be you would imagine the the shots imagine the videos tape every day speaker johnson could say hey
00:51:41.580 i will reopen the government let's just sit down and negotiate here in eagle pass and it's so
00:51:45.980 perfect because as long as he's there they can't spin the shutdown as really being about anything else
00:51:51.460 which they'll always do that's the that's what's they're leaving these social security people you're
00:51:55.660 not paying the troops which which is not true but you know and instead it would say no actually i'm
00:52:01.020 and he has to he has to gut it out he has to literally just sleep in the tent and you would be known
00:52:06.540 as the speaker who went all in i mean tyler would the base not just like i mean by the way if republicans
00:52:13.420 want to fix their fundraising problem he would raise like 10 million dollars overnight and not
00:52:18.300 that's not why you sell rnc branded tent camping gear no i mean but all i mean seriously i mean send
00:52:23.580 him my pillows but i i think what we're getting at though is we are yearning and this is why trump
00:52:28.940 is doing well we're yearning for a symbol of a fighter and this would be more than symbolic
00:52:33.020 if we believe the board and by the way speaker johnson on my conversation with him acknowledged
00:52:37.900 to his credit there's nothing more important than the border and we'll see if he believes it right
00:52:42.140 but he said this there's nothing more important than the border the border is the existential crisis
00:52:45.820 it is the biggest humanitarian thing ever any and i said but i think you missed i i think you missed
00:52:52.860 the opportunity here we shall see we shall see i want to tell you about one of our partners tyler you
00:52:57.260 have a uh thought here i was just gonna say just one thing too and this is really important too because
00:53:01.740 it's it's not just the illegal immigration that's happening it's the legal you know migration yes
00:53:07.980 the guests were i had a family member that was uh had a violent crime committed against her
00:53:12.540 at a way earlier part a long time ago it was committed by someone that was abuser of the migrant worker
00:53:20.220 the h2a visa program which no one wants to touch which no one wants to touch and even and again i'm not
00:53:25.580 going to be critical uh super critical of the trump administration it got started in the reagan
00:53:29.100 administration it ballooned in the trump administration and went from 70 000 a year
00:53:33.420 illegal to process over 350 000 a year that's that's crazy and we're not even talking about
00:53:40.540 that i mean that's a that's a surge is crazy that's probably gone up even since 2022 so anyways i that's
00:53:46.380 like there's so much to be handled i hope that that's one of the things trump gets back in and
00:53:50.940 realizing that was a huge mistake h2b j1 all that stuff the h2a but the h2a visas because those are
00:53:57.420 over those are 300 000 people a year that they're using that as a vehicle just to get into the country
00:54:02.460 through quote-unquote legal means and you'll never see them again you'll never see them again they'll
00:54:06.460 commit violent crimes you can never get them you can never get them back tyler i want you to prove
00:54:11.420 just last week i mentioned this when you had covid did ivermectin not save your life ivermectin i would
00:54:17.260 had for 12 like is cringing no this is true like the chat's gonna hate you i would just hold that
00:54:24.220 you the chat needs to set your odds of of recovery were high thankfully because covet is not no he was
00:54:31.180 dying it was a cause and effect i had i had 12 straight days if you had died story you would be
00:54:36.540 one of the youngest people to have died of code for real listen it wasn't a weird my story i had 12
00:54:41.740 straight days i had 106 degree fever for two days i started taking medicine my on tylenol avil going
00:54:50.460 back and forth i was still at a 104 for 12 straight days i thought i was gonna die blake and then ivermectin
00:54:56.860 arrived and then i arranged for it yeah i got a drop of ivermectin and i took it next day i'm good
00:55:03.100 i'm not kidding i was perfect i could i was i could walk like i couldn't move speak i mentioned
00:55:09.820 this because i'm telling you ivermectin can work for you i saw it save tyler's life there would be
00:55:14.620 no ballot chasing there would be no turning point action i'll i'll say is i thought i was gonna die
00:55:19.180 there's no evidence ivermectin is harmful so if you want to take it go for it i just like i don't
00:55:25.100 think it's a miracle next to a guy who was at a hundred and i went i didn't even know i was sick
00:55:30.460 because my my wife we got kobe we tested we're like ha ha this is so funny i come inside i'm
00:55:35.180 sorry i feel a little hot took my temperature 106.2 degrees literally you die after two days of
00:55:42.700 that all okay but if you want to get ivermectin for your family this how do you get this stuff
00:55:47.900 twc dot health slash cj if you guys you ate life-saving medications including amoxicillin z-pack
00:55:55.980 which we're going to talk about z-packs and antibiotics in a little while ivermectin
00:55:59.900 which saved tyler's life it's not a joke so you can rest knowing that there are emergency meds on
00:56:05.340 hand along with the guidebook for safe use from tick bites to covet to extreme bioterror events
00:56:10.860 every scenario is covered go to twc dot health slash cj and that is for charlie and jack so it's
00:56:17.340 twc dot health slash cj it's a great investment there's some nasty stuff going on people are getting
00:56:22.260 hospitalized over respiratory stuff it is a nasty season out there and it's good to have the stuff
00:56:27.260 uh in case you need it uh yes and tyler will you attest further i thought i was going to have
00:56:32.220 renal failure from all the tylenol i was taking no seriously i could feel it and if i would have
00:56:37.740 taken ivermectin i think on day one i probably would have saved my kidneys i'm probably going
00:56:41.740 to die early because i'm of kidney failure because during ivermectin which was probably
00:56:46.300 destroys your kidney totally yes all i'll say i felt it it was like i i it hurt and you're back
00:56:52.380 months i i was i had also had covet i had a fever of 104 104.5 that's high it was pretty high
00:56:59.740 and i felt really terrible and several people said blake you need to take ivermectin it's the
00:57:04.700 miracle cure and i said i'm good and you know what the next day i also felt completely better so you
00:57:11.420 know there's different you know outcomes to this but if people want to get it like i said there's no
00:57:16.700 evidence it's harmful so if you want to take it andrew will andrew will it's harmless we were really
00:57:21.020 worried about tyler it was two weeks and all of a sudden tyler sent a message and he was like
00:57:25.100 hey i'm really worried i'm not good and they're like it went like i was like okay mobilize it was
00:57:31.020 not it was not a joke and i was like this is really bad it was two weeks i remember tyler said quote
00:57:36.140 i'm gonna declare war against china over this remember yeah he said i'm invading china it was
00:57:40.460 really weird that tyler wouldn't be able to take part in our insurrection that we were of course
00:57:44.060 planning jack this was after all of that oh this was after the window there's the other
00:57:50.380 insurrection the other ins yeah i don't know what you're talking about twc dot health slash cj that
00:57:55.900 is twc dot health slash cj have some on hand guys i'm telling you right now if you're gonna end up
00:58:02.620 you'll and that was the thing i didn't i wasn't like short of breath or anything i just kept taking
00:58:07.100 my i took my temperature i didn't even know if i bet a bunch of people a lot of old people died
00:58:12.700 because they just didn't even know anything was wrong with them and they had a crazy high temperature
00:58:17.660 for multiple days and died and if you would take him ivermectin they probably wouldn't be fine all
00:58:21.020 right let's get to the next topic here which i will lead on because i think i've been the
00:58:25.580 you guys all played except andrew needed a week off poor andrew andrew was the beginning of the clip
00:58:31.660 andrew had people that were texting i can't imagine i can't imagine andrew's phone this week of people
00:58:37.340 that had no idea he was involved in politics and he was getting emails and phone calls and text
00:58:42.140 messages can we you were a good person i know you live in santa barbara andrew how dare you
00:58:47.500 our kids can't play together anymore and so just but we'll get this so just everyone knows this
00:58:53.180 program thought crime i think was the most talked about internet show of the week right 20 million
00:58:59.980 views andrew's face everywhere 20 million by the way not only that we had the number one live stream
00:59:05.420 in the country back on tuesday evening for the new hampshire primary and again i didn't say anything
00:59:11.180 controversial it really isn't because what i was saying was completely true however it wasn't the
00:59:17.820 whole point i was making if you listen carefully the point i was making is that dei creates unwholesome
00:59:23.500 thoughts not that i like those thoughts not that everyone knew the point everyone knows you have to
00:59:29.340 intentionally act stupid no but that was the point i was making is not a controversial one is i said
00:59:34.380 dei actually makes us worse people and then it makes you look the world through a hyper-racialized lens
00:59:39.820 and it makes you ask things you otherwise wouldn't ask now i got tons of backup and private
00:59:45.420 encouragement and more than almost anything in a long time and it hasn't fazed me and i just want
00:59:48.460 to thank jordan peterson i want to thank matt walsh i want to thank tim pool i want to thank candace owens
00:59:53.420 i won't forget it you guys unprompted came to my defense and there was a ali b stucky and viewers like
01:00:00.380 you and viewers like you and so i will uh let's play the tape here but i want to just be clear i i
01:00:07.100 don't even we'll play all three tapes that these krassenstein brothers who are these crooks i mean i
01:00:12.780 just i don't understand they are liars they're so those guys like and and they uh they just kind of
01:00:19.580 play a role on on twitter that i think is necessary for you know or not necessary but i guess there's a
01:00:25.980 a demand for right that they play the left-wing troll just they like sort of they they just they
01:00:32.300 just right but what i'm saying is no matter what happens they will take the most extreme left-wing
01:00:37.580 position and then they use that to try to go viral on on twitter or on x whatever it is so it doesn't
01:00:42.620 they don't even necessarily like personally believe any of the stuff they're just trying to get the left
01:00:47.260 and the resistance to retweet them they used to sell books like children's books about robert mueller
01:00:52.060 and stuff with like his shirt off it was really weird all right let's play cut 81 please and that's
01:00:57.340 why i think this united story in the dei story hits so hard because we've all been in the back of a
01:01:03.900 plane when the turbulence hits or when you're flying through a storm and you're like i'm so glad i saw
01:01:09.180 the guy with the right stuff and the square jaw get into the cockpit before we took off and i feel
01:01:14.700 better now thinking i mean like you want to go thought crime like i'm sorry if i see a black pilot i'm
01:01:19.740 gonna be like boy i hope he's qualified well that's the you wouldn't have done that you
01:01:23.340 wouldn't have you wouldn't have done that that's not an immediate no you that's not who i am that's
01:01:27.820 not what i believe it is the reality the left has created so you guys piggybacked off of me because
01:01:33.740 you knew what i was saying because what i was saying is that dei creates and fosters sinful
01:01:41.980 unwholesome thought patterns because when they say we're going to hire people based on race and not
01:01:47.340 competency and so you start to just say you know what what's going on here blake you're part of
01:01:52.940 this this has gone so viral it's it's like i said 22 million people have seen it on it's what i said
01:01:58.140 at the end this is the reality the left has created that they crave they want a reality in which your
01:02:04.140 skin color matters for getting hired for getting jobs and so the natural reaction you have if you have
01:02:10.460 a brain is well if they're getting hired based on race then they're not getting hired based on
01:02:16.460 ability and if they're preferring one race that race will need less ability so if i have them in a
01:02:23.740 job they will have a higher likelihood of not being qualified for it and this is and the inverse is
01:02:30.140 logical reasoning that right the inverse is also true then if you see a white male like i was saying
01:02:36.380 you know with a guy like the name of john smith you know or uh you know you know andrew or or chad or
01:02:45.180 or charlie or blake or tyler right then the only way that that person could have got there is through
01:02:51.820 extreme merit yeah and so i just i want to make sure the point that i was making is everybody missed
01:02:59.580 it is that dei creates worse people and it creates a generation or a country to think in a way that we
01:03:07.340 otherwise would not have thought or that i never would have had that thought growing up but when you
01:03:12.620 prioritize the hiring of race and your life is in suspension at 35 000 feet you say boy i hope he's
01:03:22.700 qualified i i hope that's not a diversity hire you can instantly imagine this if you just think what
01:03:27.900 do we have in the past you know hundreds of years ago in europe well you had social classes of like
01:03:32.060 nobility and commoners and such and you can read old stories where oh well you know this guy only got
01:03:37.740 this job because he's from an elite family of nobles or whatever and that's why they're hired
01:03:41.980 for this and oh shocker you know if you're drawing from a pool that's smaller and gets preferential
01:03:46.940 political treatment they're less qualified for things and we're kind of just creating new noble
01:03:52.540 classes today or a new caste system if you want where yeah if you give rank ordering to how good
01:03:58.300 people are based on what their sex is what their sexual orientation is what their race is and
01:04:03.900 certain people who have the right combination of factors are vastly preferred for every job every
01:04:09.340 promotion every uh application slot at a university then yeah anyone who has a brain which apparently
01:04:17.100 excludes a lot of liberals will notice what pattern that creates yes and this will then flow into our next
01:04:25.820 topic which is the only thing you can do in response to this because the logical reasoning is airtight
01:04:31.900 and so obvious is they just actually have to have a psychotic break like they have people were having
01:04:37.980 mental breakdowns about this on twitter which is why we're very bluntly going to bully one specific
01:04:44.860 person well but i just want to finish with this which is it hasn't phased me at all i have been blown
01:04:49.180 away and encouraged by all of your support and honestly just kind of the people of the conservative
01:04:54.780 movement some who i talk to some who i don't talk to completely unprompted getting into the arena and
01:04:59.660 defending me i'm told a lot of people attacked me as well i don't care about that that happens every
01:05:03.580 single day um but what i said was true and matt walsh did a whole video on it candace owns their
01:05:08.700 whole podcast on it jordan peterson sent out a bunch of tweets on it which was very encouraging
01:05:13.260 it means a lot to me because what i said was 100 true and the essence which everybody missed is how
01:05:19.740 dei influences thought patterns and actually creates more racial resentment not healing and unity with that
01:05:26.780 tyler you have a final thought i was i was just gonna say this after your stuff came out i started
01:05:30.860 just like researching articles and things like that there was an article that actually was released
01:05:34.380 last year uh about oh it was how racial diversity in tv commercials backfires and it was on this topic
01:05:43.020 which is exactly the same line of the point you were making which is and who better than to look at
01:05:48.540 the commercial the marketers the marketing agencies who have backed away from dei because they realize that
01:05:55.020 it's not genuine so immediately after george floyd so forced and they started and does it create more
01:06:00.460 racism is what they're saying the research that's put is that people actually resent the black actors
01:06:06.540 that were included in the in the uh commercials that they were included in so you're exactly right
01:06:11.900 that the point that you're making is that you're actually increasing everyone all the left completely
01:06:17.020 missed it right they can they acted as if i'd never fly in a plane with a black pilot well this is a study
01:06:21.500 that's done which is not true libs that run that are trying to make money off commercials they're
01:06:26.300 like oh yeah you get actual increased resentment from consumers when you you just stick in a black
01:06:32.220 guy in a commercial just because of dei that's such a great point and you know people said oh my
01:06:37.180 goodness is the most racist thing i ever heard and i said wait a second all of a sudden the pilot said
01:06:41.900 you know yeah i had 30 years in the air force and i won all these awards i'd say great take me away
01:06:47.180 bombs away but however we're seeing that they're higher every time right blake every time affirmative
01:06:53.100 action is implemented what do we find you have to lower standards every if you didn't have to lower
01:06:57.660 standards you wouldn't be doing this yes i have a i have a good analogy one time i went and visited
01:07:02.700 europe and i hung out with a guy that was a senator of the romanian parliament i was the american i was
01:07:07.660 like the the guy the american in the group and they just brought me along because i was an american
01:07:12.460 and so that was funny because i was an american just to have me in the group but the entire group
01:07:17.980 resented me i was just like a a token american friend that was there nobody actually wanted to
01:07:24.540 hang out with me nobody talked to me everybody looked at me in that party and went oh that guy's
01:07:29.980 just here because he's because he's like the token american like comedic relief like for this group
01:07:36.380 it's the same way like if you were hosting a party and you brought somebody in that was just there
01:07:40.700 just because everyone not knowing that person would be like why is this person here as part of
01:07:44.540 this party it's forced it's forced it's resentment and it's like the commercial thing is that people
01:07:49.740 people always will point that out and you're thinking about that more than the actual activity
01:07:54.060 of life yes it creates more racial consciousness which we want less of so whether it's like you're
01:07:58.300 flying on a plane or you're going to a party when it's when you're watching a commercial whatever it
01:08:03.740 might be if it's not genuine then people are going to focus on that and if you're focusing on skin
01:08:10.140 color because that you don't understand why that person's there it's like out of the matrix then
01:08:15.340 you're going to have problems you're going to have intrinsic racism blake let's get to the final
01:08:19.980 topic here uh well so we have a kind of follow-up thing on this that there's we mentioned a lot of
01:08:26.700 people we want to get into the aftermath of you know what we said here and what happened is like i said
01:08:32.540 people online just totally lost their minds over this and when i say lost their minds i mean like
01:08:39.100 pointing sputtering crying vomiting pooping themselves you know pulling the poop out of
01:08:45.660 their pants smearing it on their faces screaming at the mirror uh one of the people doing this was a
01:08:50.700 fellow uh jack is also very familiar with his name is will stancil you see i'm unfamiliar and
01:08:56.300 will stancil he's got about 70 000 twitter followers he is a liberal uh you can put him on
01:09:03.900 screen 162 he's you know he's got what we might call an ipa bod i don't know that he's ever done
01:09:09.980 you know a bench press or other he also has a low vitamin d level yeah he doesn't have you know not
01:09:15.740 the best physical expression of the genes within his body and he's a kind of left-wing stats guy except
01:09:21.660 really far left people hate him because he does all these posts on twitter about how biden's economy
01:09:26.220 he's great everyone loves it and i think he's pro israel and so he's you know made the really big
01:09:30.860 gaza nutty people mad but he also just came totally unglued about this entire stuff with
01:09:36.860 dei and pilots and one guy who was defending us was a guy we've had on the show steve sailor he's
01:09:42.620 written a lot about the pilot stuff and we also discussed this thing about drowning last week and he
01:09:47.580 got in this running battle with everyone and you know jack can elaborate on this but he essentially
01:09:54.460 just had a he's for about two days he's been on twitter all day just probably still going actually
01:09:59.820 it's still going he's tweeted probably like a hundred plus times i'd say yes and just saying
01:10:05.820 things i think i finished our last episode saying i think i said it very quickly but i said you know
01:10:12.700 shout out to steve sailor the the godfather of thought crime and you know we had been discussing his
01:10:19.100 drowning article and you know we we sort of always talk about you know these various things and vei and
01:10:24.380 everything and so that you know i just kind of said shout out to the godfather of thought crime little
01:10:29.180 did i know that um so charlie this guy will stansell basically had been commenting on the clip that went
01:10:35.900 viral loses his mind over it and then sailor pops in i i don't know if he watched our full episode and
01:10:41.900 saw the shout out but has just been pummeling these people with stats and facts and figures and
01:10:50.460 studies and real world empirical examples of all of the things that we've been talking about and it's
01:10:57.660 it's quite literally just i mean this this guy will stansell i i think his brains are going to start
01:11:03.500 seeping out of his nostrils at some point here his head his head might actually physically explode
01:11:08.540 and so some of the stuff that's hilarious like 158 he's like let me be clear if you follow or respect
01:11:17.420 steve sailor unfollow me and block me he is an unreconstructed racist creep and i hope he's
01:11:26.060 miserable every second of his worthless life words do not exist to express the depths of my contempt for
01:11:36.140 this oozing pustule of a human being and that one that's part of his obsession that steve sailor is
01:11:44.300 this extremely miserable person which i've met steve sailor other people have met steve sailor you've met
01:11:50.300 steve sailor he's essentially like your your genial uncle a genial dad kind of guy he likes golf he likes
01:11:56.780 baseball he likes blogging about stuff on the internet he's a pretty cheerful dude he does not exude misery
01:12:02.940 whereas will stansell definitely exudes it and the reason we've had on the bottom of the screen
01:12:07.900 here hick libs it's because of this tweet which he just he perfectly represents this concept he
01:12:13.660 tweeted this during the whole meltdown today i'm a southerner and grew up with a million of these dumb
01:12:21.260 hicks they're racist and so to them everything in the entire world can be explained by racism being entirely
01:12:30.220 true and so what a hick lib is and jack can elaborate on this too is there's a type of liberal
01:12:39.020 who what they did is they grew up somewhere usually in middle america could be the south could be the
01:12:44.780 midwest could you know could be a small city small town they probably had loving parents they probably
01:12:49.740 had functional public schools it was probably a pretty nice place to grow up but they thought
01:12:54.140 everyone they were pretty smart they're usually pretty bright this guy's got as he told everyone
01:12:58.220 multiple postgraduate degrees they're pretty bright and they think everyone around them is too much of
01:13:03.260 a simpleton they go to church they're like they probably vote for republicans they believe in god
01:13:09.340 and they're not they're not as worldly as them and they sort of signal that they belong in dc they
01:13:15.260 belong in the elites yeah by talking about how they grew up with these people and they're so disgusting
01:13:20.540 and don't worry i'm so much better than those people are i left that behind and then they go on twitter
01:13:25.820 and they have mental breakdowns over whether we should have affirmative action for pilots
01:13:30.460 yeah so this is this is very close closely aligned with um the tv show yellowstone there's
01:13:35.180 a lot of memes that we've done about this i've been doing for about a year now a lot of people
01:13:38.940 done mr grave has done some of these as well um that guy oliver anthony is a great example of this
01:13:44.940 uh someone who kind of has the you know they have those sort of like southern midwestern um
01:13:49.500 appalachia kind of aesthetics you know they seem like the kind of person that would be like a trump
01:13:54.940 supporter but then they start talking and you realize oh wait a minute this guy's like a lefty
01:13:59.020 what's going on here and and yeah blake it's exactly right you know they they usually have done some
01:14:04.060 time in like one of the cities back east or they you know they feel like they should be among the rich
01:14:09.660 men of richmond um and they they just really bitter and so like the bitter southerner is actually the name
01:14:15.420 of one of the hicklib publications out there that's just pretty much their banner publication
01:14:20.220 and you see this a lot by the way in the country music world you see a lot of country music huge
01:14:26.220 names that'll come out people associated will they'll be from like west texas or they'll be from
01:14:30.940 like nashville and then they come up and they go on tv and they start espousing these extremely left-wing
01:14:36.620 views uh particularly on race but also on economics and things like this and and you're you're kind of
01:14:42.460 wondering like wait a minute everybody i know from that area is like you know as red as the day is
01:14:47.660 long so what's what's the deal versus me we're like i'm i'm like whatever the opposite of that is
01:14:52.700 because i'm from like i'm like from an east coast urban area but i you know i turned out like this um
01:14:57.980 so i'm like i'm whatever the opposite of that is that's what i am and uh i i definitely don't listen
01:15:04.060 to like i don't think any we had that whole thing where none of us really listen to country music
01:15:07.900 except i think uh andrew and um you know we're we're not your typical i guess like conservative
01:15:13.820 podcast because of that um but whatever right you know we we've come to these ideas because we
01:15:19.420 realized that the places that we're from everything was breaking down and falling apart and so
01:15:23.340 this guy will stancil very self-loathing very much hates the people that he grew up around very
01:15:28.460 much hates uh their entire way of being and and just thinks that he should be in control so that he
01:15:34.380 can you know progress them into a a world where they accept people who are different where they
01:15:40.780 accept uh immigrants where they accept refugees from africa and the third world and all of you know
01:15:47.740 blake obviously as as you've talked about this um this all fits together let's go around the horn
01:15:52.700 guys we're running out of time here i also got to be up at like 5 a.m to do megan kelly tomorrow
01:15:56.460 morning so i'd have to i have to get home and do a bunch of stuff jack final thoughts
01:15:59.660 we're winning um and and the main thing of this is no black pilling no freaking black pilling out
01:16:07.980 there we are this close to victory on so many fronts and so if i if i see any black pillars out
01:16:14.460 there i am going to trap them in quicksand like moral of the story don't let them boss you around
01:16:19.260 don't let them boss you around on the border don't let them tell you oh you're speaker of the house you
01:16:22.940 can't go do a camping trip to the border and don't let them tell you that you have to feel comfortable
01:16:27.900 when you have like a a pilot who doesn't seem entirely there uh tyler uh why don't we close
01:16:34.540 out by previewing monday yeah i mean monday we've got 70 of the top 100 county chairs that matter in
01:16:41.980 america coming together to vegas to meet with the largest grassroots organizations in the country we've
01:16:48.860 got charlie kirk we got don donald trump jr we've got steve bannon we've got jack posobic speaking we've
01:16:54.700 got mike lindell we've got uh scott pressler we have the fight that's we're bringing right to
01:17:01.660 the doorstep of the rnc saying these are all the things that we should be doing at the republican
01:17:05.740 party uh that you're not doing and uh you know i think uh i hope it takes notice i hope the the
01:17:11.580 grassroots is enlivened they're enriched by it and that we can actually go back to our home states and
01:17:16.540 win it's going to be amazing start coming on monday uh check out tpaction.com
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