On today's show, we celebrate Independence Day and the life of Al Capone. He's a gangster, he's a philanthropist, and he's also the president of the United States of America. We talk about that, and much more.
00:00:13.000You might recognize me from the papers or the moving pictures, or as that guy that visits your mom when your dad's working at the packing plant.
00:00:20.000You might even know me from my totally legitimate business ventures.
00:00:25.000But what you might not know is how much work goes into building an empire like this.
00:00:29.000It took a lot of work, you know, paying out the coppers, moving all that hooch, and sometimes pushing out the competition.
00:00:38.000My one mistake was failing to pay my taxes and failing to get a guy with a lot of vowels or a precious metal in his last name to keep my books.
00:00:46.000This Valentine's Day could have been a write-off.
00:01:33.000He's going to make America great again.
00:01:35.000Today we celebrate our Independence Day.
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00:03:33.000The point is, the principle matters that we should be proud of who we are as this country, where we are now, where we're going, and that is a different approach, different policy.
00:04:11.000Just because you give some money to someone, that's not an indulgence.
00:04:15.000It doesn't absolve you of your sins, especially if you're handing over money for someone to commit an act of evil.
00:04:20.000And we are done with that in the United States of America.
00:04:23.000And since we'll be talking about South Africa, a lot of racial tensions there, at some point, due to some epithets, you will likely see this on YouTube.
00:06:12.000And I guess Mississippi, which surprised me, Democrats, and by that I mean feminists, radical feminists, they proposed this bill to make it a crime for men.
00:06:19.000If you have children, they shouldn't be in the room right now just because if you haven't had the birds and the bees talk, okay, three, two, are they gone?
00:06:25.000A crime for men to ejaculate without intending to have a child.
00:06:32.000All right, a warning up front about this next story, okay?
00:06:35.000It may not be suitable for young children to hear, so just take a moment on that.
00:06:44.000It's nicknamed the Conception Begins at Erection Act.
00:06:48.000Columbus Bureau reporter Morgan Trau explains it's an attempt to expand the conversation about unplanned pregnancies and whether men should be held accountable as well.
00:06:56.000One more reminder, this report does use...
00:07:02.000If this legislator is so dedicated to regulating women's bodies and their access to contraceptives and abortion care, then let's start policing them in the same way.
00:07:12.000After all, it does take two to tango, right?
00:07:14.000He is an insult to any other man who has wood in their name.
00:07:50.000And in the off chance that this was somehow actually signed into law, keep your eyes peeled for the pervert patrol or PP. They plan to enforce it.
00:09:06.000But to act as though it is not entirely a one-way street right now is the problem with the feminist mindset of perpetual victimhood.
00:09:13.000There has never been a more exempt, elevated social class throughout all of human history than Western women who claim to be victimized so much.
00:09:24.000They have every advantage humanly possible.
00:09:30.000You may not know this, there have been plenty of men out there who've been forced to pay child support for children that aren't even theirs.
00:12:33.000So yesterday Getting into a little bit of a tiff with the government because they had to shutter their DEI offices once and for all because of the new policy.
00:12:50.000To ensure that we are complying with the president's executive order, we have closed our DEI office and Cecilia Loving and Gina Lowe are now leaving PBS. Now, to give you an idea...
00:13:01.000I remember when Mitt Romney said he wanted to defund PBS, which was the only kind of cool thing he ever suggested.
00:13:08.000They would say, oh, we receive a very, very small portion of our budget from the government.
00:13:12.000So PBS's parent company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and you can go check these references.
00:15:02.000You know, just keep in mind, this is the government, the same government, who thinks that it is a crime against humanity for the IRS to potentially be audited.
00:15:10.000They will be up your hiney with a sigmoidoscope.
00:16:33.000You may not understand, or some of you may not necessarily be aware, if you're younger, that we, at light speed, started destroying, tearing down...
00:16:45.000All of our symbols of heritage, statues, plaques that we had in our halls of government, our historical sites, public schools.
00:17:27.000And then you saw them go as far as tearing down statues of Abraham Lincoln, but here's a refresher for people who have forgotten what we've been through.
00:17:34.000Obama will officially rename the country's tallest mountain during a visit to Alaska this week.
00:17:40.000Obama will formally change the name of Mount McKinley to Denali.
00:17:44.000Fort Bragg will officially be renamed Fort Liberty.
00:17:47.000Dropping the historic Confederate namesake is part of the post rebranding.
00:17:54.000The memorial represents the American South and was unveiled more than a century ago in 1914. The big day has finally arrived.
00:18:03.000The name Fort Hood has been retired and will now be known as Fort Cavazos.
00:18:08.000New this morning, a controversial statue of former President Teddy Roosevelt has been removed from his former perch outside the American Museum of Natural History.
00:18:17.000At Interior, we are telling the whole story of America, even when it's difficult, and working to remove hateful and derogatory words from the names of our public lands.
00:18:30.000Yeah, except, okay, it started with the Confederate flag.
00:18:34.000It started with Confederates, and I get it.
00:18:39.000But then it moved on to places like San Francisco, where they were trying to remove presidential names from high schools, including Abraham Lincoln, George Washington.
00:20:40.000Hey, I think America is a great place and we're going to plant our flag and we're going to be proud of our history and where we stand today.
00:20:45.000And that brings us to the Gulf of America.
00:20:49.000And we'll give you some more examples, too.
00:20:51.000It was formerly, feels good to say, Gulf of Mexico.
00:22:38.000Pursuant to the authority of the Secretary of Defense, Title X, United States Code, Section 113. I direct the Army to change the name of Fort Liberty, North Carolina to Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
00:23:48.000Yeah, I can imagine that if you were to ask most people who were there, who were stationed at Fort Bragg, they'd say, yeah, I prefer Bragg.
00:24:56.000We will restore the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley, where it should be and where it belongs.
00:25:07.000Again, this is something no one would have thought twice about in 1917. They said, okay, the highest peak, North America, we're going to name it after what at that point in time they viewed as arguably one of America's greatest presidents.
00:26:02.000The media right now is like, I thought you were going to focus on the economy.
00:26:10.000I thought you were going to focus on things that mattered.
00:26:11.000I don't remember them saying that when Barack Obama was on the name-changing spree.
00:26:15.000I certainly don't remember them saying that when Joe Biden, former vice president, of course, respect the office, was allowing people to tear down statues at every turn.
00:26:23.000I don't remember them saying, focus on what really matters.
00:27:08.000I know that a lot of people hate Biden, but a lot of people, if you haven't been around long enough, Barack Obama, I mean, his wife, said that when her husband was inaugurated, it was the first time she was ever proud of her country.
00:27:21.000That was an administration that wanted to undo centuries of American exceptionalism and move us toward socialism.
00:27:29.000So it's a reflection that paves the way.
00:27:32.000It sets the stage for the policy, whether it's Obamacare, whether it's record...
00:27:36.000Subsidization for green energy, whether it's giant slush funds, entitlement programs that are unprecedented.
00:27:49.000We do know under Barack Obama, average household median income or average household income went up about, I believe, $1,400 in eight years.
00:28:03.000We'll be able to gauge that, but right now we can only know what we see.
00:28:06.000And we see not only McKinley, and we see not only Gulf of America, and we see not only Fort Bragg, but it's the spirit of Western civilization.
00:28:14.000For example, he restored the bust of Winston Churchill in the Oval Office, which is kind of shocking to think that someone proactively was angry enough.
00:28:22.000At the idea of the bust of Winston Churchill, that they removed it?
00:28:25.000There are some pseudo-historians out there who like to claim on pretty big shows that Winston Churchill was actually the bad guy.
00:29:30.000And, of course, we continue today on Rumble Premium.
00:29:33.000Really quickly, I just wanted to make that point, because I have seen people talking about the Gulf of America and making fun of President Trump and making fun of, You know, MAGA supporters and saying this is the stupidest thing.
00:31:42.000And for people who don't know what's been going on here, Secretary of State Marco Rubio pulled the U.S. out of the G20, right, in South Africa, citing human rights concerns.
00:31:51.000Okay, so before we get to that, how much do you know about South Africa?
00:31:55.000Do you know what's been happening with white farmers there?
00:31:57.000Do you know that it is, I mean, really you're talking about racism and theft from the government?
00:32:04.000Predicated on race being codified into law.
00:32:06.000So for those of you who don't know, we're going to show all those receipts.
00:32:39.000And by the way, when I say that Africa, South Africa, but most African nations, but certainly South Africa, is a racist government, what I mean is they treat people inhumanely because of their race.
00:33:52.000Also, because of this, I will be cutting off all aid to South Africa until further notice.
00:34:00.000And an executive order from President Trump also called for the United States to, you know, you've heard that he won't take in refugees, take in and resettle Afrikaner refugees.
00:34:09.000These are largely the white, I guess, Dutch refugees who are responsible for owning a lot of the farms there in Africa, who are actually fleeing a persecutive government, to be clear.
00:34:20.000Not a crappy country like Guatemala, a government that has, through law and policy, targeted them because of their race.
00:34:29.000I want to be crystal clear about that.
00:34:32.000And this has been going on for a long time.
00:34:34.000Many of you have been blinded by your white guilt.
00:34:52.000And here to discuss this, and we will have a disagreement, and we will always welcome someone to have a disagreement, is Democrat Senator Hirono.
00:35:00.000Okay, Democrat Senator Mazie Hirono, I really do appreciate you taking time.
00:36:34.000We argue the United States should continually provide financial aid to Africa, South Africa specifically, in the way that we have been, is if you ignore all of reality and say, yeah, yeah, but it doesn't matter because we're giving them more money, therefore that makes us better people.
00:36:50.000More money to the Department of Education, that'll fix it, and if it doesn't, it still makes us better people because we're okay giving your money to this department.
00:36:58.000There can be no case made that any money coming from the United States...
00:37:03.000Is being used for anything other than gross abuses of fundamental human rights.
00:39:21.000Is not a confiscation instrument, but a constitutionally mandated legal process that ensures public access to land in an equitable and just manner as guided by the Constitution.
00:39:52.000The public is not just going to set up a park where a productive field used to sit that grew some kind of crop and they're like, well, let's just put some benches and maybe a fountain over there so that the public can access this out in the middle of the country where there isn't much public to access the land in the first place.
00:40:08.000You're going to have a music festival out there?
00:41:28.000Because in September 2024, Rama Post signed a law giving government authority to dictate language used in schools as well.
00:41:35.000So this law can be used to force schools to stop teaching in Afrikaans, which is the language that a lot of these white South Africans use.
00:41:43.000Black-owned businesses, they get different market access, preferential market access, because they are black.
00:41:50.000That sounds strangely similar to what they were pushing in the Biden administration.
00:41:54.000Also strangely similar, the government renaming any places that were named after Afrikaners.
00:42:02.000And by the way, these white farmers, for those of you who don't know because some clips coming here may not make sense, they're referred to as boars.
00:42:13.000They've been attacked, murdered, their land has been destroyed with no protection from the government.
00:42:18.000So I know some of you are going to say, hasn't this been going on for a while?
00:42:19.000No, there have been murderous mobs who have faced no consequences from the government, but now it's codified into law where the government will be the murderous tyrannical.
00:43:25.000And so the alternative to the government policy of seizing land of white people, of erasing any history that involves white people in that country, the alternative to that is this Malema character, who I don't like very much the more I learn about him, who is routinely called for blatant violence against specifically white people. who is routinely called for blatant violence against specifically white Why not Mashaba?
00:46:34.000If you are misinformed, and I have not seen them cover this on CNN at all.
00:46:37.000As a matter of fact, I haven't seen almost any media cover it, which is why I had to brush up on making sure I pronounced the names, hopefully properly, because I've only read them.
00:47:17.000No, we're no longer going to be assisting and funding Arguably, maybe not genocidal yet, but would be genocidal and certainly currently tyrannical regimes predicated on racism.
00:47:29.000That is what we've decided we are not going to support.
00:47:31.000You actually may have people out there who believe still today in 2025 that my God, live aid was anything other than a travesty of human rights.
00:48:27.000And before we get to, hold on a second, is it really in our self-interest to help fund a proxy war in Ukraine?
00:48:33.000Or is it really in our self-interest to, for example, be the only nation contributing what we are to NATO? Before we get to that, and I do think those are legitimate discussions to have, and my opinion on both of those would be no.
00:48:44.000We certainly shouldn't be arguing about the idea of our government handing over any money to someone who is telling us that they will use it to rob their citizens and potentially kill them.
00:49:01.000African-American, formerly South African, Elon Musk, hates Malema so much he actually called for him to be sanctioned on X, saying that immediate sanctions for Malema and declaration of him as an international...
00:49:12.000Criminal are the steps that we need to take.
00:49:39.000And again, for those of you who have forgotten, in South Africa, the white folks there have been the direct victim of targeting systemically and robbing.
00:51:44.000If you were an alien who landed on Earth right now and you just looked at the globe, you'd ask what's wrong with that entire continent.
00:51:52.000And you certainly would ask the question, wait, wait, wait, this place with all the lights on?
00:51:57.000This place with high-speed rails, this place where they have basic human rights, their funding, the darkening, the lack of technology, the lack of human, of this place?
00:52:59.000I think, actually, this is where you can look to comedy.
00:53:01.000Remember, Sam Kinison got so much crap for this, where he touched on this, I want to say back in the 80s, at the latest early 90s, about the famine in Africa.
00:53:11.000And we'll get to Live Aid, but I think we were able to pull this clip.