Trump vs. The Regime: The Warmongers Make Their Move
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The wait is almost over! President-elect Donald J. Trump has been sworn in as the 45th president of the United States of America. A deal is close to being struck with Vladimir Putin, a senior administration official tells NBC News that a deal is near, and a report that s going viral in the state of Pennsylvania that Mark Elias has deployed teams of lawyers throughout the state to subvert the results of the primary election.
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this is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare
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a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
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this is human events with your host jack persovic christ is christ and elect trump named co-campaign
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chair suzy wiles as his incoming white house chief of staff she's going to be the first woman to ever
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hold that job look at what he said in the past week he literally said that he was going to to
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to exact vengeance you still don't understand how you lost he ran on immigration i'm not he ran on
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he ran on immigration he ran on inflation i'm not here paying one of the many things he ran on in
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addition he ran on the issues that people care about as a journalist i hear you about girding
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ourselves for this moment um as a human i deleted twitter today as an act of self-preservation
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leaders of some of america's allies including france the united kingdom germany australia and japan
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have all sent fairly standard messages of congratulations to president-elect trump but here
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in israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu is notably enthusiastic calling trump's victory
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history's greatest comeback i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his
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election as president of the united states if he does what he has been promising you know uh before
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the inauguration if he makes a phone call if he says vladimir let's meet i don't think it would
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be beneath me to call him myself so you're willing willing to talk to trump a senior u.s administration
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official tells nbc news that a deal is close this comes as hamas said they arrived in cairo with a
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positive spirit determined to come to an agreement hamas says it's committed to a comprehensive ceasefire
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they're calling for an end to the war a complete withdrawal of idf troops and for people to be able
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to return to their communities i think all of us have to come to grips with legacy media is just not
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as important as it thinks it is and so if you just look empirically at the numbers joe rogan's more
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important than any of us he clearly wants trump to win he hates her yeah well jack basobiec posted
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on twitter that there was a physical altercation between uh jill biden and someone from kamala staff
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associated press has called mccormick the winner in the senate race here in pennsylvania
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incumbent bob casey is not conceding yet he says he wants to wait for more ballots to be counted
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ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily today is november 8th 2024
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anno domini mark elias oh marky marky marky well mark elias is getting down into my state of
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pennsylvania and i got a report that is going absolutely viral right now uh exclusive reporting
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for human events that mark elias has deployed teams of lawyers throughout pennsylvania what are
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they doing they're trying to subvert dave mccormick's victory president trump pushed dave mccormick and the
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republican party across the finish line in that race unseating bob casey now what elias is doing
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after the ballots have already been done they are challenging ballots that were rejected due to lack
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lack of registration lack of id lack of signatures lack of dating they're doing all of this getting
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this from a pennsylvania attorney and we know about the election integrity lawsuits that were filed in the
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week prior to the election in bucks county and then later in cambria county where we got the
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where we got the voting extended which of course the media then lied about so this is the situation
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we want all legal votes counted we want all certifiable votes counted if someone isn't willing to sign a ballot
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if someone isn't willing to put their name to something then how can we be sure that that person isn't
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someone who voted down the street at another precinct who went somewhere else no no this needs to be taken care of
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and it needs to be taken care of swiftly and quickly and so we are working with uh with folks on the ground
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i'm in contact with scott presser cliff maloney the chase and with early vote action we're going to see
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what needs to be done of course election integrity lawyers are already on the case 37 000 votes are what
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they would need to come up with quite frankly they don't got the votes you don't got the votes mark
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and bobby well bobby casey who's never done anything with his life is going to go have to
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get a real job maybe i don't know bobby maybe you can go work frying some french fries as a fry cook
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at the local mcdonald's up in scranton maybe they would have you there you might have to put i don't
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know you might have to put a little little bit of a hair net over that unibrow bobby casey you might
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have to take care of so you got to wash your hands and that unibrow bobby honestly bobby just shave it off
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just shave off the unibrow completely bobby i would say for the hygienic needs of the people
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of pennsylvania if you actually believe in the hygienic needs of the people of pennsylvania bobby
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casey you will shave off that unibrow before you get anywhere near that fry counter at the back of
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mcdonald's gotta love it folks and mark elias well he'll be your number one customer look at that guy
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he's never seen a sit up in his life stay tuned human events daily right back we've got all the latest
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they talk about influences these are influences and uh they're friends of mine jack
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so look at this there was a post that came up we're talking about pennsylvania still here and the
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united states said there was a post from the pa department of senate and josh shapiro who we all
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know wants to run for 2028 has his his grubby little mitts all over this thing because what's
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josh shapiro up to well he went over to his buddy al schmidt at the pennsylvania department of state and
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he got them to put out a tweet a tweet that the pennsylvania department of state has never done before
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in any race in its history throughout the day the department has communicated with counties who continue
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to conduct a secure election where every eligible vote is counted listen to this we estimate that
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there are at least 100 000 ballots remaining to be adjudicated including provisional military
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oversees and election day votes they've never posted something like that and then they say at least a
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hundred thousand what do you mean at least a hundred thousand that's a political statement
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at least a hundred thousand tell me exactly how many deal in specificity deal in concrete numbers
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that's what a government agency is supposed to do but a political statement is to say oh and we
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know what he's doing this he's saying a specific number that includes potential to overcome the
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margin of the loss of casey that's why they posted this so he's running political comms for casey this
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is what shapiro is doing shapiro is running political comms for casey by putting this tweet out we
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mentioned it on the live stream last night with charlie kirk so mark elias who's completely again
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yes by the way mark elias election denier mark elias insurrectionist mark mark elias against democracy
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democracy has been decided the people have chosen and yet mark elias has decided that he doesn't think
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that the people should have their say so to under get help us understand and zoom out a little bit on
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why the senate is so important that mark elias who really is the top attack dog of the democrat
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apparatus and the regime apparatus we bring in mike benz another son of the great commonwealth of
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pennsylvania great to see you jack so benz why why are they so incensed that about this senate seat that
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mark elias himself hasn't been deployed here walk me through what his role is and then the role of the
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senate well the senate is really critical while the lower chamber the house of representatives has
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control over the purse strings it is the senate which is effectively the key check on the executive
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branch for example all political appointees have to be uh you know at a high level have to be approved
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by the senate the senate approval process for uh you know members of the cabinet it is the senate who
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conducts the impeachment hearings it is the senate which is capable of the filibuster
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um and also senators serve six-year terms and so they are effectively um you once you have them in
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you have them in for a much longer period of time and so all these things proved critical for the
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democrats to be able to thwart the trump administration during his first term when the when the senate was
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captured by the democrats in 2018 this is what allowed the 2019 impeachment hearing this is what
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was one of the big checks on the ability to get uh to get approval for certain so-called trump loyalists
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so right now we are witnessing and we have been witnessing for several months this coordinated by the
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way right right off the top of the bat the easiest one to say is rick grunel i think rick grunel had to
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wait 18 months jeffrey clark had to wait something like 27 months just an insane amount of time
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these are appointees who are fully vetted by the president that he wanted in his administration
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and it was rick grunel for an ambassadorship and it was jeffrey clark for uh assistant at doj so again
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these people fully credentialed had all of the accreditation had gone to all the right schools
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done all the right things had the resume and yet they used the senate to hold it up that's exactly right
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and so i think part of the part of what they're trying to do for trump term 2.0 is to slow and run
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out the clock i think at this point the the trump train is is so is such a juggernaut that it's very
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i think at this point they're already skating to how can we make this effectively a four-year lame duck
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session and then once the trump era is over we can deal with a regular mere mortal on the other side
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because there's nobody who has the command the charisma the mythology frankly of donald trump
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in modern american history but if they can essentially control the senate through a a democrat
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slim majority or or failing that enough rhino republicans to have an effective uh an effective
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never trump coalition be the 51 vote majority then they can stop the ability for example for trump
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to enact a foreign policy that is against the wishes of the blob and you could very easily see
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that happening when you look at some of the senators that are on the republican side who share that same
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interest with the democrat side on foreign policy grounds they could very easily hold up secretary of
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state secretary of defense intelligence community appointments uh by creating this coalition essentially
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between the democrat party and the never trump wing of the republican party so this is why
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every single senator counts in that regard because if there is a sort of loyalist majority in the
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senate then there's no brakes on the train trump gets the judges trump gets the appointments trump
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gets to be unfettered in terms of bs impeachment hearings that that get rammed down his throat uh you know
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trump gets the judges trump gets no filibuster potential uh from the chuck schumer uh contingent so this is why
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mark elias is fighting so hard they are effectively fighting for their political lives
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and this is a huge reflection point an inflection point in this entire movement because with a victory like this
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one that has been so large that quite frankly i think it took the regime by surprise
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i think that there were some indications that they thought trump would win but not with this resounding
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mandate that he received from the american voters and this has caused them to pause so you notice there
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was a very interesting line that kamala harris used in her concession speech where she said we are
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committed to a peaceful transfer of power now why would you ever say that in a concession speech right that
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should just be maybe something that your your press secretary puts out why would you have the
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candidate themselves make a very odd statement like that which had nothing to do with her race well
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clearly her campaign clearly what to me it seems like is she was signaling a message to
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the militant wing of the left and saying to the antifa networks to the blm networks the uh the free
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palestine networks that guys hold on not yet we are going to wait for a certain moment particularly i
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think it will be a policy moment and i've had some discussions about this where i think what they're
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waiting for is the most likely one to me would be deportations that when the deportations start
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that's when we pull the trigger but also a message to say we are going to stand down for now because
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we have to figure out how to subvert to nullify and eventually and as well as infiltrate this new
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movement because look we won the election but that doesn't exactly mean the regime is gone does it
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oh absolutely and i think you're totally spot on i think part of their inability to actually
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galvanize a kind of 2020 style street movement in this case has been the splinters that have developed
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with within the democrat party for example joe biden was beaming like a kid in a candy shop or like a
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president in an ice cream parlor uh during his concession speech i've never seen a president so
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happy the other side won while making the concession uh i think it sort of validates what
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people suspected joe biden was thinking when he put on the trump cap several months ago we've heard
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many reports i believe you yourself have even broken some of these of the splinters within the
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biden and harris wings of the democrat party then you had the fact that the biden harris regime was
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simply not good to their friends it's you know there's that saying you know for uh for uh for my
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friends everything for my enemies the law but the fact is is they actually isolated many of their
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friends they actually locked up many of the blm uh leaders and hit them with fbi investigations
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as soon as they proved to be a no longer useful after after 2020 the unions which are actually one the
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the key linchpin of street paramilitary rental riots we know for example in 2020 it was david
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pondhorzer and the afl-cio who had got who had these shut down dc protests ready to go if if trump
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were to have won the elect the electoral college we know that the afl that same afl-cio the largest
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union in this country frequently works with the central intelligence agency and the u.s state department
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in order to help conduct rent-a-riots abroad that's why they were nicknamed the afl-cia instead of the
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afl-cio in the 1960s and 70s there was also an entire branch of the cia cut out national endowment
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for democracy called the solidarity center specifically for galvanizing the street protests
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through the use of unions but then we came and saw that the teamsters one of the largest unions not as
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big as the afl-cio but they voted 63 uh quick break bends uh we've got the we've got our our clock
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hitting us up right now i want to get into all of this and talk about how the fact that the unions
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did not play a huge role in pennsylvania huge information understand how power in this country
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long hours i'm always listening to human events with jack was so big
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all right jack so we're back live human events daily folks donald j trump is the president elect
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what this really is about is this is the counter weight to president trump's talk of speech and all
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the activity that we've seen around peace around these world peace deals that suddenly are flooding
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in from all over the place and i see a lot of people are tweeting about it and saying oh this is
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great you know we're going to have peace now it's awesome the world the wars are ending but it's like
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guys hold on a second because there's still a lot of people making a lot of money off of war off of
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conflict there's no money in peace and so yeah we see those those phone calls being made and we see
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all of the things that are happening but at the same time understand that the players who want war
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are all still there one of them by the way mike pompeo is trying to get into the new administration
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a guy who was just a few months ago speaking at an event that was underwritten by victor pinchuk a
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ukrainian oligarch who was the number one donor to the clinton foundation and a guy who was on the
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board of the ukrainian uh uh kiev net uh telecom service and so all of these elements are still there so
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you've got the outside elements you've got the subversion elements and then you also have the
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infiltration elements mike benz that's what the stakes are that's right and going back to our
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conversation in the previous segment about the senate about the senate this is another one of
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the key things that the senate does as opposed to the house which is treaty ratification so you're
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talking about peace treaties and potentially a renegotiation of america's place in the world order
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in order to pursue a america first agenda well it is the senate who ratifies the treaties of the
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president in order to be a check against the president's foreign policy uh posture on the
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world stage so every senator counts in that regard but then you know on the mike pompeo issue it's also
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worth noting that um pompeo also published in in an op-ed recently calling for a 500 billion dollar
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fund for the reconstruction of ukraine now 500 billion dollars is you add that to the approximately 300
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billion that we've already spent on ukraine this will take us up to almost a trillion and i don't
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i'm not sure exactly what um what president trump has in mind with respect to the role of of pompeo who
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i think in some regards has done some things that are that are for the president but in some regards have
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done things that are uh could be seen as a be as a betrayal or could be seen as certainly if the
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reporting about the julian assange story is true um that is a pretty devastating indictment from my
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understanding is the the sources on that were anonymous uh in terms of when that story initially
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broke but obviously um if that is indeed validated that would that would signal something quite
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terrifying for the for the world of independent journalism uh but this is this is a story i've heard
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now president trump float pompeo's name three times in terms of his role as potential defense secretary
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and i don't know if that is because trump sees pompeo as a loyalist or if this is one of those
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um donor concessions or if it is something that may actually be one of the reasons that the blob
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has conceded if they have faith that mike pompeo will be the defense secretary
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it's a strong signal that trump will continue the intensely pro-nato intensely pro-ukraine
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uh diplomacy that has been carved out from obama through biden through the harris campaign even if
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it's given a different framing even if there is certain maga glitter put on on the uh on the raw face
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of a of a war machine i could see trump doing that i mean he did that with john bolton
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uh that appeared to have been a donor concession at the time even though trump had misgivings about
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bolton beforehand and uh and this is not an uncommon thing i could see him placing pompeo i could see him
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placing nikki haley potentially not because he likes them or because he thinks they're the best for the job
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but because it's a concession to donors it it helps consolidate the the legislative branch of the gop
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uh in in his favor it sort of puts a favor in the permanent washington favor bank so that he can log
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roll that to achieve other agenda items so it's sort of hard to pierce through the 40 chess
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and he's mentioned before about how he wanted uh bolton around and used bolton as a sort of um
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bargaining chip for some negotiations and so i don't discount that at all but at the same time
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when when i want to look back on all of this and and rather than just signaling singling now
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pompeo what we need to understand is that these warmonger neocon forces are one this
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bends you were the guy who who walked us through we did the entire special i guess we'll have to play
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it again the yankees and the cowboys and so the yankees and the cowboys are still there
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and one aspect of them was defeated but another aspect will be to attempt to infiltrate the new
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administration absolutely and you can already see that starting to happen you know all of the
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language has shifted back into uh authoritarian right jennifer rubin i think tweeted this morning
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or yesterday it's the year is 1933 we don't have time for naval gazing about why we lost all that
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matters his autocracy is back and yet this is the sort of language that we use to overthrow governments
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around the world did we bring you know democracy to dictatorships and we've been here before this is
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not our first rodeo with having republican control over the house the senate and the executive branch
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this was 2016 to 2018 and paul ryan was made the speaker and the censorship industry was constructed
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during that period the uh the fbi tortured the trump administration during that period there were
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mass defections from the republican party to uh to pressure the executive branch to pursuing a blob
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agenda the trump transition team has to be intensely piercing in its vetting and in its concessions
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secured from all personnel their their commitments their sworn commitments effectively
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to not rerun the 2016 to 2018 period we have a fresh shot at this point to be able to make positive
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change in the government the last time that that trump had this sort of mandate uh it was effectively
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squandered because of inside betrayals by the gop and you could very easily see that happening again
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if if trump 2.0 is not wiser than he was before well and and here's the amazing thing is that this 2.0
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the 47th administration it's not just sort of trump by himself anymore now it's going he's got rfk jr
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he's got tulsi gabbard who is clearly not cut from that cloth and on top of all of that he's got jd vance
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and jd vance has made his entire name he's staked his entire political reputation on fighting back
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against the idea of america as a global empire and restoring the idea of america as a leading nation
00:27:14.520
state among nations we don't have to be the world's police we can simply be the greatest country in the
00:27:22.260
world and demand and this is something president trump i actually watched an old uh 1980 interview
00:27:28.380
of trump last year uh last night it was about an hour long i watched every minute and that's what he
00:27:32.680
talked about he's 34 years old talking about how you don't need to take control of these places you
00:27:38.160
just need to demand respect and if you are strong and you you command that respect then you can get
00:27:43.840
what you need and that's a such better way of looking at foreign policy than the neocon neoliberal
00:27:50.340
agenda so the neocon agenda is uh go blow up anyone or go pick a fight with anyone who doesn't agree with
00:27:55.700
you the neoliberal agenda is to construct these massive uh global governance infrastructures to
00:28:03.080
basically be the what do they call it the liberal world order the rules-based world order which of
00:28:08.820
course has led to the construction of parallel and counter structures like of course we see now with
00:28:14.680
the rise of bricks and so rather than trying to compete in some of you know some uh arms race with
00:28:21.460
these these guys what trump i think is really doing is hearkening back towards an almost 19th century
00:28:26.940
version of diplomacy right but i think this time we're going to have to really keep a very close eye
00:28:33.680
on people within the republican party to look for early signs of betrayal i think when trump won in
00:28:38.920
2016 there was this sense that you know mike pence had been a you know the ice man the terminator
00:28:46.580
during the campaign i don't think it and i think when there were early signs of his resistance to uh
00:28:53.260
you know to the other side of the west wing i don't think people really appreciated the threat of
00:29:00.240
pence's you know differences with trump until it was too late i think you can say the same thing about
00:29:06.120
certain members of the house and the senate i think at this point with the media muscle that has been
00:29:12.200
developed through social media and through many of these media alliances with elon musk setting the
00:29:17.560
bird free with mark zuckerberg appearing to skate back towards libertarianism with high-level influencers
00:29:24.360
like joe rogan dana white and countless others i think there is an opportunity to expose early those
00:29:33.040
who attempt to essentially sabotage this administration but we cannot you know we cannot take our eyes off of
00:29:41.620
that and have to be willing to call out friends uh for moments where when we see you know early
00:29:48.380
um to support this presidency because absolutely right mike we're just about no i i we and we can
00:29:58.760
talk about everything that happened last time and and you would know because you had a front row
00:30:02.180
seat mike we're just about out of time um this is going to be the next fight uh put it this way
00:30:08.300
maybe i'll see you down there in southern florida next week where can people go to follow you
00:30:13.040
beautiful find me on x at mike ben cyber all right mike ben's go give him a follow right now the
00:30:20.960
foundation for freedom online we're going to take our next break 1776 at human events.com
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send us your questions concerns i'll be talking to avita duffy coming up next
00:30:32.060
where is jack where's jack where is he jack i want to see you
00:30:44.860
great job jack thank you what a job you do you know we have an incredible thing we're always talking
00:30:52.600
about the fake news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting
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all right jack back here live human events daily by the way i've just been informed that uh over on
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demographics the exit polls what we're seeing the shifting in the numbers a lot of the country has
00:32:25.200
shifted red and driving that were a variety of age groups millennials shifted further red than ever
00:32:32.140
before and so did gen z and to do so wanted to bring on our gen z whisperer my favorite anti-communist
00:32:39.380
evita duffy the host of the bongino report early edition evita how are you good to be here
00:32:45.140
well so you were telling us all year all year that gen that you were seeing massive shifts in gen z and
00:32:53.620
i was like all right you know all right i i trust you i believe you and now we now there's no denying
00:33:00.160
it anymore it's right there it's in the data so there's two big pieces that i want to talk about
00:33:05.460
so gen z writ large and then break it down by gender the the bro vote and then the gen z girls because
00:33:12.720
these tiktok videos are going around like crazy of just girls dancing in maga gear and you know
00:33:19.440
doing like the tiktok dance trends but in maga gear to trump songs all over the place trump basically
00:33:26.940
took over tiktok while nobody was looking so evita break it all down for us it's like we have young
00:33:33.000
people finally coming out of the shadows who have been afraid to say how they really feel for such a
00:33:38.040
long time and they had permission to do it after after what happened this election cycle but i but
00:33:43.820
what's really interesting is if you're gonna see a lot of of numbers come out um about the generations
00:33:48.460
and a lot of times they'll lump in um gen z or the older younger millennials and gen zeros and gen z
00:33:55.320
you'll see an under 30 vote and that tends to go for harris what you want to look at is the 18 to 24
00:34:02.940
year old vote because at least the exit polling in places like wisconsin especially in swing states
00:34:08.160
you're seeing that trump won that demographic um and large by and large young men drove that uh women
00:34:14.940
were far more for harris there's a big gender gap it's greatest among gen zers and millennials than any
00:34:23.860
other generation um as you get a little older they start to come together more so there's a lot of
00:34:28.640
things at play here but i think the biggest uh takeaway is that trump has really captured young
00:34:34.260
men and i think the changing media landscape plays a whole role in this trump tapped into podcasting
00:34:38.980
this is where young people are getting their media from the legacy media has virtually no sway um if
00:34:45.460
you're under 30 years old no one even owns a television anymore or has cable tv everything's on your
00:34:51.220
phone everything's podcasting and podcasting and the internet has freed up the information landscape and
00:34:57.180
people are able to have conversations and push back against woke culture in a way that they never
00:35:01.720
have before and that's that's a really big part of this it's it's it is a pushback it's a repudiation
00:35:09.980
it's a backlash and this is something that i was just talking to one of my friends that i've known in
00:35:14.260
politics for 20 years now and we noted that every landslide is a backlash every landslide is a response
00:35:22.020
to something that's going on where people all get together and they say no more just no more no more
00:35:28.360
of this no more of you no more of you telling us that everything is fine when we can see that it
00:35:33.000
isn't it's it's like the it's like this fall of the soviet union and where people are just saying
00:35:36.900
we're done we are totally done it's like the poles marching in the solidarity movement in the shipyards
00:35:42.880
of gdansk saying we're we are done you have no power you have no clothes we are out we are not
00:35:48.820
doing this anymore and we're just walking away we're totally walking away and it feels like that's
00:35:53.680
what's going on and and so trump has now kind of been they tried to brand him as you know hitler and
00:35:59.460
nazi and fascist and all these things but what has come through through using the disintermediating
00:36:05.280
power of x truth social and podcasts he's shown that he's not the person that the media has tried
00:36:12.000
to portray him as that he's a normal guy who's actually by the way fun has had one of the coolest
00:36:16.940
lives of anyone who's ever walked the planet and is just a just a generally really nice guy who wants
00:36:23.340
to do something good for the country and even if people don't always agree with the things that he
00:36:28.220
says every time i think it just it caused his like ability to soar but also showed that he he had a sort
00:36:35.940
of humanity that shone through on those podcasts and then when she refused to do the podcasts that sent
00:36:42.440
the exact opposite message so it's basically like yeah what party you want to go to everybody wants
00:36:47.000
to go to mega party everybody wants to go to mega party that's the hottest party in the world right
00:36:51.720
now and that's why you're seeing the reflection in and just talk to me a little bit about how it has
00:36:56.020
totally taken over tiktok oh yeah it has totally taken over tiktok um i will say that there's a lot
00:37:01.660
of young women who are screaming and crying as well on tiktok and shaving their head and joining
00:37:06.380
the 4b movement which we can talk about if you want but i also wanted to add that you have to put
00:37:11.260
your so are you are you planning to join the 4bs are you go are you going in with that i know you're
00:37:15.720
a huge fan of k-pop so i appreciate personal hygiene i like keeping my hair i am happily married
00:37:22.560
no you have to explain you have to explain the 4b because people don't people don't always know all
00:37:26.860
the all the latest trends so 4b actually originates in south korea and it's this very anti-man movement
00:37:33.660
they're angry that they feel like there's a there's a gender inequality so they say we're opting out
00:37:39.320
um and these south korean women have said we're not gonna we're not gonna date we're not gonna get
00:37:44.100
married we're not gonna have sex with men we were we're just boycotting heterosexual relationships
00:37:49.120
um and we are just focusing on ourselves and so now they're trying to do that here uh in response to
00:37:55.420
kamala harris's law so a 4b movement in america the problem is some of them haven't gotten the memo
00:37:59.920
that marriage is not on the table so they're saying we're going to tell all of our boyfriends
00:38:03.780
we're not gonna have sex until marriage that'll show them and then all these right-wingers have
00:38:08.560
come out and said that's base that's awesome go for it wait to have sex until marriage trump is
00:38:15.180
bringing back traditionalism and they don't even know that they're going for it so very happy so let
00:38:20.300
me let me i've got it up here the the four no's of the 4b movement are uh no sex no giving birth
00:38:28.860
no dating men and no marriage with men and oh okay i understand so i speak mandarin which is a little
00:38:37.080
bit similar to korean so the the b in um in mandarin the word bu is essentially the word no so uh i guess
00:38:45.620
in korean it's it's it's like b so like uh bisexu bichuslan bieonai bieon so it's they're saying you
00:38:54.980
know i could do it in chinese you know you know bu rao bu shang bu nan bu huin for a marriage so yeah
00:39:02.880
same idea oh bu huin yeah so bu huin is do not get married so sorry i don't speak uh korean but it's
00:39:08.800
like it's a little bit close to the chinese so i'm trying to like figure it out but um but yeah so
00:39:12.820
the four boos and uh the 4b movement so this this is now broken into the u.s is as a as a backlash so
00:39:21.520
i mean that's great i i love that they're taking themselves out of the gene pool well and it is
00:39:28.200
actually in all seriousness it is a problem that we have this massive uh you know non-meeting of the
00:39:34.140
minds when it comes to young people because actually we do want um young people to get married and to
00:39:39.260
find love and fulfillment and um so ultimately it's it's it's a problem i will say that the blame should
00:39:46.820
not be on white women that's another thing that we we've uh we've learned from the the results of
00:39:52.080
this election is that white women voted pretty close to white men um for trump the the real problem was
00:39:59.160
actually hispanic women and black women and there seems to be i don't maybe some sort of internalized
00:40:04.140
racism among the right where we blame white women for everything and it turns out that based off of
00:40:09.940
the numbers that's actually not true they weren't the problem uh i'll also just say jack if you look at
00:40:15.500
young men and the way that they have have lived and grown up it makes perfect sense what happened
00:40:23.120
with them if you put yourself in in the shoes of an 18 year old man when you were 11 years old you had
00:40:28.920
me to come around and this idea that men are are are you know monsters and then you you go to college
00:40:36.020
and you join the workforce and you see that women are getting opportunities um and going into college
00:40:41.060
at higher rates than men are your 80 of suicides in this country are from men not women and you just
00:40:47.620
feel beaten down and the only time that you can we are we got a quick quick break coming up please put a
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pin right there because this is you are breaking down something really important and unfortunately the
00:40:58.220
clock does not stop for us 1776 at humanevents.com
00:41:00.980
jack is a great guy he's been fantastic look everybody's talking about it go get it
00:41:12.960
and he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event
00:41:16.960
and we're going to turn it around and make our country great again amen
00:41:21.000
all right jack so we're back live human events daily evita duffy is breaking down the 4b trend
00:41:31.160
which has been uh unleashed on tiktok as a response to many things but has now been really exacerbated by
00:41:38.760
president trump but evita i want i just wanted to say so the fact that the 4b so which which means the
00:41:44.060
four no's in korean comes from south korea that reminds me very very much is extremely similar to
00:41:53.200
something from the chinese cultural revolution which of course happened just next door to korea
00:41:59.180
uh which was referred to as the four olds and in the four olds campaign which was literally run by
00:42:06.680
chairman mao he instituted uh he took the youth of china and put them into the red guard
00:42:13.980
the revolutionary left-wing red guard and they their job was to then attack and destroy the four
00:42:19.880
olds it was old ideas and so no old ideas no old culture no old customs and no old habits so things
00:42:27.920
like let's let's go back so what were the four the four no's say the four no's again oh i'm off the top
00:42:34.420
of my head it's it's no sex no marriage no giving birth maybe no dating i think that no dating men so
00:42:41.660
no yeah you got it exactly right so so look what they've done they've taken the cultural revolution
00:42:47.320
tenets of chairman mao and the four olds and they've just applied it to the gender cultural revolution
00:42:54.680
here in modern culture it is the exact same thing with almost the exact same title but instead of it
00:43:03.060
being about um you know in that case it was ancient chinese culture now we're talking about essentially a
00:43:09.140
gender revolt against society it's it's literally from the chinese cultural revolution and it really
00:43:15.820
does i mean you you brought that up in the break jack and it makes perfect sense because this is what
00:43:21.320
we are seeing at at every level uh with with with the cultural marxist here in america it is a breakdown
00:43:28.520
of family it is a breakdown of relationships and gender norms and even if you look at what was what was
00:43:34.980
the closing of the kamala campaign what was her pitch to america they were running pro masturbation
00:43:39.980
pro porn and pro abortion ads it's complete breakdown of of the family of the soul at at every level and
00:43:50.220
that was that was her pitch to the united states and i think that's part of why you're seeing more
00:43:53.680
traditional groups um specifically specifically hispanics say you know what we're not interested in
00:43:59.040
that even catholics at a visceral level looked at what the kamala campaign was pitching and said
00:44:03.640
this is an american this isn't christian and we reject it and i think that that really struck the
00:44:10.080
kamala campaign by surprise i think they didn't realize um that there still is some traditionalism
00:44:15.900
and some christian mores left in america well speaking of the christian mores and traditionalism
00:44:25.060
evita i'd be remiss if i didn't discuss with you the effect the impact and the massive catholic
00:44:32.880
landslide that donald j trump just received the largest share of the catholic vote for any
00:44:40.800
republican candidate in american history and i remember that there were some people saying that
00:44:47.000
oh we don't like this statement or oh we don't like this tweet but president trump was fighting
00:44:52.900
communism and president trump showed so much respect to catholics during this campaign posting the
00:45:00.840
prayer to saint michael allowing us to hold the rosary the public rosary uh service that we held at
00:45:08.740
mar-a-lago the first time that's ever happened down there with michael knowles and general flynn and
00:45:13.480
catholics for catholics and roger stone and i had my had my family up one stage with my brother my brother
00:45:19.640
and i were passing our three-year-old uh uh me and tanya's three-year-old back and forth during the
00:45:24.040
rosary and um and uh our lady guadalupe and even even all saints day evita why did catholics vote for
00:45:33.360
trump in such overwhelming numbers so a lot of catholics point to the specifics the specifics
00:45:39.200
are important right that kamala harris is a very anti-catholic candidate she not only skipped the
00:45:44.520
al smith dinner which nobody's done since 1984 but she also uh was tried to say that a federal judge
00:45:52.140
appointment was void because he uh was a member of the knights of columbus that somehow if you're a
00:45:57.320
traditional catholic and you have catholic values that disqualifies you from holding office this is
00:46:02.020
a really radical take but i think it was more broad than that than just specifically kamala being
00:46:06.960
anti-catholic this is a radically pro-abortion administration to the point where they were
00:46:12.020
actually and still are throwing pro-lifers in jail and catholics have been at the forefront of the
00:46:17.420
pro-life movement in the united states nobody can can deny that and i just think what's happening in
00:46:22.940
in america and even in the catholic church more broadly is that we are becoming more devout this
00:46:28.680
is what pope benedict said the church is becoming smaller and it's going to become more pure at the
00:46:33.580
same time and we we are realizing as we're heading into into this very godless world of of even of ai
00:46:40.900
replacing god with with uh with artificial intelligence as we're looking to to trying to
00:46:47.240
play god in various ways when it comes to our our daily life um that we need to embrace the full
00:46:54.220
tradition of the church we can't be half in half out and a lot of catholics have either left because
00:46:59.900
they're not on board or they've become a lot more traditional and because of that kamala harris is a
00:47:06.000
complete dichotomy to those values i mean i i i can remember the actual day back in 2018
00:47:13.820
when she was lambasting this judicial appointee for the first trump administration and over his
00:47:23.100
involvement and she was talking about this organization she oh they're you know it's men
00:47:27.160
only and they're misogynistic and sexist and it's it's this deep extreme religious movement and i was like
00:47:33.240
wow what is she talking about and she goes yes the knights of columbus i'm like the knights of
00:47:36.840
columbus the guys with the coffee and the donuts that help you with the ushers to find a seat when
00:47:42.380
the church is full those guys those guys are the ones that you think this is someone who you know i
00:47:48.800
don't think there's many things she cares about other than power but i think i do actually think she
00:47:53.360
hates catholics i like i i actually think that in a general sense and um i i there's other stuff out
00:48:00.620
there about her like not being a fan of christmas trees and like rolling her eyes and stuff that was
00:48:04.560
trending a little bit earlier today but evita duffy in our final minute um just congratulations to you
00:48:11.220
for being incredibly just right you were just right uh the entire year year plus that we've had you on
00:48:18.140
and you've been talking about these trends and saying that we are going to see it reflected in the
00:48:21.960
vote you were a hundred percent correct and i think something that our movement does is not giving
00:48:27.220
people enough credit when they get it right and so evita duffy you my friend were a hundred percent
00:48:32.600
correct take a bow where can people follow you evita duffy underscore one on twitter and instagram
00:48:39.200
thanks so much jack and like i said at the beginning of this it's a lot uh to be hopeful for all of these
00:48:45.380
numbers really optimistic i couldn't agree we got a lot of fight but we have a lot to fight
00:48:50.880
for at the same time jack sobek that is human events for today ladies and gentlemen as always