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00:01:43.000Also, I know that all year long you are force-fed LGBTQS in a silent number.
00:01:48.000Five months, days, visibility weeks, and often we talk about how veterans really only get a couple of days out of the year, but you may not know this.
00:01:58.000May is actually supposed to be Military Appreciation Month.
00:02:01.000And so we ask that you vote with your dollar this May.
00:02:04.000We are going to be giving back with, well, we'll be working with military charities, finding the best ones.
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00:02:11.000We'll be featuring military guests and also providing updates on your impact in your community, how you can help Real American heroes and everything that they've done for this country so I just think that it's a whole lot more than someone with a fake phallus protesting on Columbia campus.
00:02:28.000Thank you to our veterans and let's make May count and let everybody know that these folks deserve an entire month.
00:02:34.000We have the founders of the one tribe foundation We wanted to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic that was plaguing our warrior class.
00:02:54.000So we decided if we're really going to change these men and women's lives, we've got to get our hands on them and keep them on them.
00:03:00.000We have our resident ranger here, Josh Firestone.
00:04:51.000allowed them to capture even from why is that even bring it up? Why is that even a thing?
00:04:56.000Battering ram, tear gas, beanbag bullets. Let the carts fall where they may.
00:05:02.000Weren't this where the police have to, oh, you've taken over a building, you've entirely, what is it, in Portland, you've entirely vandalized, and you've committed arson, and you've beaten up Jews at UCLA, you've knocked women unconscious, oh, we want to give you space to, no, no, no, now this is happening!
00:06:23.000The pro-Hamas protests have been getting violent across the country.
00:06:26.000But not only that, we actually had Mud Club undercover at one of these protest rallies where they were placing banners above overpasses in the state of Texas.
00:07:33.000This should be one of those things that everybody knows about.
00:07:35.000Everybody should know that May is this, and everybody should participate in some very big ways, and corporations around the world should change their logos to make sure that they show military appreciation, meaning our U.S.
00:07:45.000companies that operate overseas that change for the LGBTQ stuff, they need to change their stuff as well.
00:07:49.000If you're going to give it to gay people who just want to walk in the streets with a Penis hanging out of their pants.
00:07:54.000I almost said a really bad word there.
00:10:23.000We see this here today, this man was talking about the election on CNN, and I want you to watch where this man brings up the issues that actually matter to most Americans right now, according to all polling available, and the woman immediately claims victim status, says that this is offensive to women who want to have abortions up until and including birth, on-demand period, and then he backs off.
00:10:46.000If you handle your arguments, if you handle the debates, the national conversation this way, you will lose.
00:10:51.000So let's go right now to CNN, a beacon of open dialogue where Michael Chiklis debates old rogue.
00:10:58.000Well, look, it's obviously a tragedy for people who have to face these issues in real life.
00:11:02.000But as Harry pointed out in the numbers, if you look down the list, abortion is, and I know Maria doesn't take, you know, she has a different opinion on this, but abortion was way down there, way at the bottom.
00:11:17.000And even people who thought it was an issue, only 23% said they'd vote no.
00:12:51.000Well right now, you have Officer Slutsky, King Slutsky, that's her actual name by the way, King Slutsky, at Columbia.
00:12:58.000What matters to her is being able to protest to destroy property and demand that the administration sends in food.
00:13:04.000I don't really care what matters to you.
00:13:06.000It's not at the top of my priority list.
00:13:08.000And by the way, I'm not saying you'll have these feminists who come out, even women on the right who say, You know, you're gonna lose women if you imply that they're... I'm not implying that she's a whore.
00:13:15.000I'm not implying that everybody out there who supports abortion is a whore.
00:13:18.000But when you say this is my single biggest issue as it relates to voting, because you're discussing this in opposition to a six-week ban in Florida, right?
00:13:26.000What you are saying is the most important issue to me.
00:13:30.000Is that if I find myself in a situation where I have not planned accordingly, not been careful with my sexual partners, not used contraception, and at a certain point find myself in a state where I also have not verified the fact that I am pregnant after six weeks, I demand the most important issue to me is that I don't have to be accountable for those decisions.
00:13:56.000However, you making that your raison d'être does make me think that you tend to focus, I would say in a way that is disproportional, on your snatch, on your vagina.
00:14:42.000And by the way, normally when we have promo code military, we've said that in the past for people who are active members or people who served in the military.
00:16:03.0003,000 miles, Lieutenant Paul Johnson from Santa Monica, California, and I thought to run away from the people in Santa Monica, but then he was running the Times Square, but we still appreciate it.
00:16:12.000On March 1st, 28-year-old Navy Lieutenant Paul Johnson took off running in Santa Monica, California, heading east for New York.
00:16:21.000Since then, he's gone through 13 states, running more than three, look at this, three He ran using his legs and feet.
00:16:37.000Also, we believe that he perhaps took some pit stops for food and water.
00:16:41.000As we understand it, homo sapiens need sustenance or they may starve to death.
00:16:44.000They have to take the... It's gotta be such a tough job in local news.
00:18:55.000You can check the link in the description for the references.
00:18:58.000It's largely funded by Students for Justice for Palestine, right?
00:19:01.000Qatar is the single biggest contributor to higher education here in the United States.
00:19:04.000You follow the money trail, you see what is happening.
00:19:07.000This is not just a bunch of students who are kind of inspired.
00:19:10.000There's a reason they're doing it now, there's a reason that they are being violent, and there's a reason that they're being given quarter from Depending on the municipality, state government, city governments, and not enough is being done about it.
00:20:59.000And I guarantee you, if that, if it was not for you, and your iPhone camera, and this being out there, that would be front page paper, just like that little daisy in a rifle, that really if you, if you, what you wanted to see was that daisy be blown through her palm, or his palm, whoever it was at that point in time.
00:21:14.000They tell you that this is, oh no, back in the 60s, back in the 70s, back during the hippie era, we were really getting something done.
00:22:27.000What you mean is the schools who have allowed you to behave as criminals?
00:22:31.000Because I remember everyone was furious when at UT they actually had authorities come in and say, no, you can't do this, and move them out of the walking paths where students could get to their actual classes.
00:22:42.000What they mean, de-escalatories, let us do what we want.
00:25:33.000Bring up collage, uh, there are three.
00:25:35.000This is, uh, you have there, I believe that's the wife of Sami Al-Arian, uh, and, uh, that also, that person, Al-Arian, tweeted this photo, uh, out there.
00:25:44.000And in 2006, Sami, good old Sami, pled guilty to conspiracy to provide services to, uh, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
00:28:21.000Well, just to give the timeline there, so that Jewish woman got knocked out and then Jewish protesters basically showed up because of that not just not just you know the people that were there before there were definitely counter protesters before but a massive amount of people started showing up because it's like hey if you're gonna start physically being violent we're gonna make sure we have enough people there and then you saw the barrier like it became two factions essentially warring on campus with police just off-frame
00:28:47.000There were tons of police officers just off-frame saying, hey, we can't do anything until we're asked to do it yet on the university campus here.
00:28:54.000I don't see a lot of the counter-protesters warring with police.
00:28:56.000I don't see a lot of Israeli flags and American flags warring with police.
00:29:00.000As a matter of fact, almost to the decimal.
00:29:03.000Let's go through another claim here, and this is what they'll constantly be trying to... None of it's true.
00:29:07.000They'll try and tell you that history is going to look fondly upon these protesters as we do upon the protesters of the Vietnam era, which is also untrue.
00:29:15.000None of it is true, just like the idea of the golden age of objective journalism has never existed.
00:29:19.000So this was tweeted out, to which Jack Dorsey responded, which is why I need to read it.
00:29:25.000Kyle Kalinske tweeted out, Iraq War protesters were smeared and hated in the moment.
00:29:28.000Same with Vietnam War protesters today.
00:29:30.000Anybody with a functioning brain realizes they were 100% correct and the conventional wisdom was dead wrong.
00:29:35.000The fact that people don't see this is exactly what's happening now is astonishing.
00:29:38.000And Jack Dorsey, former CEO of Twitter, now ex, responded, yes.
00:29:43.000Okay, do you know how you know that's not true?
00:29:45.000Do you know who was opposed to the Iraq War?
00:29:50.000As a matter of fact, the only candidate who was opposed from the beginning Donald Trump.
00:29:55.000He's been anti-war since the beginning.
00:29:58.000And he just didn't have to be violent.
00:30:01.000He's seen as someone who supports our military.
00:30:03.000You can be someone opposed to the war.
00:30:04.000You can be someone opposed to a very specific conflict, and also be supportive of the military.
00:30:09.000That's not what those protesters did, and certainly not back in the era of Vietnam.
00:30:13.000Of course, I understand that you could be opposed to Vietnam.
00:30:16.000I don't think that these two positions can't be held at the same time, but here's the truth as it relates to the facts.
00:30:23.000And I mean, this is why we provide all of these references for you.
00:30:28.000There's a 75% disapproval rating of these protesters and disruptors, and only 1 in 10 blamed the National Guard for what happened at Kent State back then.
00:30:40.000That means that if only 1 in 10 blamed the National Guard, that means that the remaining 9 out of 10, you probably saw at least 3 to 5 say, like, yeah, they should have opened fire on more.
00:30:51.000No, but I can't believe that the sentiment was that way, because I think those people, the protesters, the people that were the hippies, have gotten into positions of power within the government, within education, and within the media, and now have put this picture out there that they were the virtuous ones all along, and most people just kind of go, well, yeah, I wasn't there, and I don't really know much about it, but everything I see shows that, and nobody liked these people!
00:31:12.000Do me a favor, guys, and you guys can all do this out there right now, along with us.
00:31:25.000You will not find any article other than the virtues of the protesters.
00:31:29.000Not saying that kids should have been shot, but at that moment in time after three days of rioting and burning and arson and violent crimes, which were documented, people said, well something needs to be done here and there's no police force to handle this.
00:31:42.000One in ten Blamed the National Guard for Kent State.
00:31:47.000That's not the story that you have heard.
00:31:48.000Once you guys run that search, you will see exactly what I'm talking about.
00:31:51.000And by the way, if people loved them back then, you wouldn't have had the red wave that you saw in the 1980s with Ronald Reagan, the domination that came with conservatives.
00:32:03.000And by the way, all the way into the 1980s, more than half of people polled in this country said that protests had no effect, and the top albums being sold in the 60s were show tunes and country albums.
00:32:14.000You guys think that it was nothing but hippies?
00:32:16.000No, people hated hippies back then, just like they hated disco in the 70s, and they hate these people on campus now.
00:32:21.000This doesn't represent the vast majority of America.
00:32:43.000And they're walking that line and they're doing it.
00:32:44.000People like AOC will run out there and say, these are my people.
00:32:47.000I don't know if you saw the footage of her going to the protesters at Columbia University and walking amongst them and shaking hands and doing that stuff.
00:32:54.000It was basically just a glorified photo op and then saying, the blood is on your hands.
00:32:58.000You're going to be held responsible for this, Mayor Adams and the presidents of this university.
00:34:51.000Also, no one's going to remember these people.
00:34:56.000Or fondly I should say, not just because they're disruptive, not just because they're breaking the law, not just because they are on the wrong side of history, but because they're idiots as well.
00:35:23.000Sounds like a name from a Van Wilder character.
00:35:27.000Officer Slutsky, she's down on his knees.
00:35:32.000She demanded, she spoke as a spokesperson, and demanded that Columbia bring these protesting criminals food.
00:35:42.000Why should the university be obligated to provide food to people who've taken over a building?
00:35:49.000Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here.
00:35:55.000But you mentioned that there was a request that food and water be brought in.
00:35:59.000To allow it to be brought in, I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students.
00:36:07.000Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill even if they disagree with you?
00:36:13.000If the answer is no, then you should allow basic... I mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an Ivy League campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for.
00:36:21.000Like, could people please have a lot of water?
00:36:25.000But they deliberately put themselves in that situation and in that position.
00:36:31.000So it seems like you're sort of saying, we want to be revolutionaries, we want to take up this building, now would you please bring us food and water?
00:36:39.000Nobody's asking them to bring anything.
00:36:40.000We're asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian aid.
00:36:49.000We are looking for a commitment from them that they will not stop it.
00:36:56.000I don't know to what extent it has been attempted, but we're looking for a commitment.
00:37:36.000This is someone who's likely getting a degree that's useless for a job for which nobody will hire her and demanding that you, the taxpayer, foot the bill.
00:37:44.000Let's find this girl and do a profile tomorrow and see.
00:37:46.000I'm willing to bet she comes from an upper middle class family, probably mad at her dad, is getting a degree that's useless, and supports student loan forgiveness.
00:37:53.000When you think student loan forgiveness, it is the single biggest wealth transfer.
00:37:58.000To the upper middle class that would happen in our lifetime because those are the people who need these student loans forgiven.
00:38:04.000They go in and they get these useless degrees.
00:39:52.000It's just, it's one of those situations, these are the only revolutionaries, or they want you to believe that they're revolutionaries, who, frankly, would starve to death if you dropped them off two miles away from a Denny's with a map and a compass I don't know.
00:40:10.000And by the way, I also want to mention she's a Marxist who wrote a dissertation, this lady, on fantasies of limitless energy in the transatlantic romantic imagination from 1760 to 1860.
00:41:15.000The point is, no one likes these people.
00:41:19.000Isn't it so funny in having, from the left, please comment below if you've noticed this, in requiring this diverse representation, they represent nobody.
00:41:29.000Like nowhere else would you find a woman that entitled and a man who looks like that.
00:45:52.000Right, the AFR Foundation, the Muslim Arab Youth Association, and the Qatari government.
00:45:55.000The single biggest foreign donor to higher education is the Qatari government, just so happens to be the headquarters for Hamas.
00:46:02.000So, we're tracking down some more leads.
00:46:04.000This license plate thing just fell into our lap and it's pretty interesting.
00:46:07.000It's like liking your own Facebook post.
00:46:10.000Yes, but it's another example one of many.
00:46:13.000Really quickly before we move on, I think, and research bring this up for me, I think at UT Austin where they started arresting people pretty quickly after giving them a warning and letting them know that they had to leave, you know, according to the law, they noticed that a majority of the people were not actually local.
00:46:28.000Meaning, not just students, like obviously you have to account for students on the campus, right?
00:46:31.000But not, it was, it's so many more people coming in from off campus to start problems with this.
00:46:37.000So don't let this look like, well the kids are doing it.
00:46:40.000This is just like the protests that were happening with the George Floyd riots and things like that.
00:46:44.000This is just like the protests that were happening before that with Mike Brown, where people were coming in from other states, like, not even really sure why they're there, but they just hate the man.
00:47:27.000COVID, for example, was a time where a lot of people said, ooh, maybe what I thought I believed was incorrect.
00:47:32.000You saw a huge voting switch take place, or certainly perspective switch.
00:47:36.000You're seeing a lot of people now opposed to these protests.
00:47:39.000This is not being received well by the American public.
00:47:42.000When you hear someone saying, you know what, I don't know, I think this is going too far, draw their attention to Black Lives Matter and George Floyd and Mike Brown and even the protests that took place in the Vietnam era.
00:47:53.000Draw their attention to it and say, well hold on a second, why do you think this is different?
00:47:57.000Are you aware of the two billion dollars in damages that took place from the Black Lives Matter protests?
00:48:16.000And draw their attention to the fact that it's just more of the same.
00:48:23.000You probably noticed nothing bothers me more than looking to the past through rose-colored glasses saying, no, no, no, Black Lives Matter was a different thing.
00:48:35.000And so if people, if their eyes are being opened right now, that's an opportunity where you can ensure that they now view history for what it actually was and not what the media has told them.
00:48:45.000Also, credit where it's due, not every college student Is a waste of space?
00:49:44.000You saw the American flag being protected, you saw somebody holding the Israeli flag, and nobody was running over to take the other one down from those camps.
00:49:54.000Those camps were fine, those two flags coexisting like you said.
00:50:53.000Just one campus looks exactly the same as January 6th, but yet the words that come out of their mouths to describe January 6th versus what they say about these protests and how they treat them with kid gloves, again, not kids, they're adults now, this is exactly why you cannot trust these people to tell you anything.
00:51:19.000You're committing a crime and they asked you to leave, you said no.
00:51:23.000Yeah, also I think the lady who was knocked unconscious because she had too many bottles in her last name might consider that violence.
00:51:29.000I thought keeping somebody from a protected class from being able to access, I don't know, the university that they paid for might be a crime as well.
00:51:38.000Like maybe keeping black kids out of a school in Alabama was a crime that needed police presence there that they made sure integration happened.
00:51:46.000Here's something that is really a through line just to be, and this is why maybe you don't, I want to put a finer point on this and you guys can comment below, let me know if you agree.
00:51:55.000When you think of protests or you think of revolutionaries, you need to be risking something.
00:52:02.000So you may not like members of our military, but they're risking something.
00:52:08.000You may not like, for example, people, even people who are, I don't know, chaining themselves to a tree because they don't want it to be taken down.
00:52:14.000Or you may not like, you may not like Gandhi, but a hunger strike, he's risking something, right?
00:52:18.000The point to protesting, or let's say a coup, if you're actually trying to effect real change, you need to have something at stake.
00:52:25.000You need to have something that you like, okay, let's show our cards.
00:52:28.000All right, what are you putting, what chips are you putting on the table?
00:53:24.000That's why there's no respect for this.
00:53:26.000Even if you look at, for example, Vietnam, and I think that Vietnam was turned into a quagmire, it's a complicated issue.
00:53:32.000If you just look back and say, Vietnam bad, veterans bad, okay, alright, that's incorrect.
00:53:36.000But if you look back and say, hey, you know what happened with JFK, if we want to get to the Bay of Pigs, if we want to see what was going on, the government was not being honest?
00:53:44.000When there were some clashes with veterans who got, not pissed off, they were tired of being spit on when they were coming home from the airport and being called baby killer after they'd just been inhaling Agent Orange for a good portion of their life, at least those veterans were risking something.
00:53:58.000So even if you say, I side with the hippies, not the military veterans, one side risked something.
00:54:05.000Hey, the American revolutionaries only risked everything.
00:54:30.000People respect that because they're at least taking a risk.
00:54:33.000People inherently respect someone who is willing to put their money where their mouth is and step out in faith.
00:54:38.000That is not the same thing as somebody who puts nothing on the line or somebody who comes to this country for economic opportunity, gets a debit card, 30 days in a paid-for hotel, and a work visa.
00:54:52.000What are you willing... and this also can apply to you, by the way.
00:55:09.000You need to be the party, the group of people, meaning conservatives, people who love America, MAGA, Republicans, whatever you want to call yourself.
00:55:16.000Put something on the line and let people see it.
00:55:18.000Let people see that you're stepping out in faith because you believe in something and you're willing to put something at stake.
00:55:35.000They are protected by their quislings in the media and in Washington, D.C., and then they affect policy where you pay for their tuition, you pay for their food, You subsidize an entire underclass government where they can work from home for jobs that nobody actually needs, or you hire, I don't know, 70,000 to 80,000 new IRS employees?
00:55:56.000It's nothing but favors and kickbacks.
00:56:01.000If someone is risking nothing, it's not a protest.
00:56:07.000By the way, we appreciate that we're able to take this risk, because we're taking it with you.
00:56:10.000None of this happens without you, and that's why we also really appreciate the people who take risks for this country.
00:56:15.000Whether you support the wars that this country has been in or not, there are some that I do, some that I don't, those who step out and actually put their lives on the line, and even those who don't put their lives on the line, but those who serve their country, truly, we want to make sure we honor them this month, May is Military Appreciation Month.
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00:59:10.000During the Trump jury selection, we were watching live, and we found out that one of the rejected jurors, who said, I couldn't do a 9-to-5 because of my job, and I'm very busy.
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