00:03:23.000When people are trying to fracture the base, the people who will actually fix this country, largely conservative Christian nationalist men by saying Donald Trump is a traitor.
00:08:56.000Wanted to have you on because we're talking about some military stuff today.
00:08:58.000But first, yesterday, some footage was unearthed from October in 2025.
00:09:04.000Made the rounds yesterday showing a Black Lives Matter, I guess a leader from Illinois.
00:09:10.000I don't know, just to be clear, I don't know who started this.
00:09:13.000We don't know who committed the assault initially, but there's a man and a woman involved with Black Lives Matter in Illinois fighting each other in a hallway, and the video is as good as you would hope.
00:17:05.000And I will say more than any other decision that any commander-in-chief has made in his entirety being in the military.
00:17:16.000More service members are being vocally upset about this than we've ever seen before.
00:17:21.000But it is very obvious to a lot of people military families that this has nothing to do with protecting Americans.
00:17:30.000This has everything to do with distracting from the military.
00:17:34.000To protect as the buffet performance at home and what we are okay with that.
00:17:38.000My husband isn't okay risking their lives to serve that distraction.
00:17:45.000Somebody stuff a salisbury steak in her mouth and get her to shut up crying out loud like, hey choose, not a good steak.
00:17:52.000So uh, the name stovetop stuffing the name of the, of the uh the, the person, Kendall Brown obviously uh, an avowed leftist.
00:18:00.000Let's look at the job history of this person.
00:18:03.000Kamala Harris campaign was the digital rapid response amplification strategist, because that's a real thing.
00:18:08.000The Hillary 2016 campaign deputy digital director.
00:18:12.000Loser Mom's First Organization digital director.
00:18:14.000It's a leftist group, just to be clear, pushing this sort of like nanny state undermining of the traditional family, like Black Lives Matter.
00:18:20.000The nuclear family is a byproduct of patriarchy, so you have to destroy it because we need more single moms.
00:18:25.000The HOPE, NOT HATE Campaign Organization it eludes me right now.
00:18:38.000You know, this person was just speaking on behalf of her husband, speaking on behalf of her husband and and, by the way, if she tells you, more and more people in the military speaking out are furious about this like, okay here.
00:18:47.000I've always said this is what we try and do with the show.
00:19:22.000Now that Donald Trump and Elon Musk are effectively intentionally crashing the?
00:19:26.000U.s economy, there's almost certainly going to be a huge influx of people who are growing victory gardens, or hundreds of thousands of families due to the government shutdown, doesn't?
00:19:37.000She have kids you got a ring in your nose, i'm not taking anything seriously and their families.
00:19:42.000Welcome to part one of a series I hope diagnosed.
00:19:57.000We have To figure out how to connect with more reasonable moderates and conservatives and get them to stand shoulder to shoulder with us on fighting this.
00:20:06.000I have a question for white conservative parents in the United States.
00:20:09.000Have y'all picked out your son's coffins yet?
00:20:13.000Have you stood in the showroom and run your hand over the smooth wood trying to decide if cherry or oak will look better when it's covered by a flag?
00:20:57.000The baby would be labeled unaccompanied.
00:21:00.000He would be placed in a holding facility, not under the star of Bethlehem, but under fluorescent lights that never need to throw trans folks under the bus.
00:21:10.000We just need to find ways to defend them that appeal to at least one of the foundational values that make up conservative morality.
00:21:17.000Yeah, Mary would be arrested because revisionist history has ICE agents arresting baby Jesus, according to the left.
00:21:46.000Yeah, even if that is true, like, have you been to a manger like 2,000 years ago?
00:21:50.000Modern hospitals are positively pleasant in comparison.
00:21:54.000I would prefer either an ICE facility or a hospital.
00:21:57.000Also, something else that she mentions there, and this is really important.
00:22:00.000This is important because you see people right now wanting to abandon the conservative movement, the America First Movement, Christian Nationalist Movement, the president who has turned this country around in a lot of ways, isn't perfect.
00:22:11.000You have a lot of these people saying, I'm going to stay home during midterms and this isn't what I voted for.
00:22:16.000And people like this are waiting on you.
00:22:18.000You heard her say, we need to find the reasonable conservatives, the moderates, and stand shoulder to shoulder with them.
00:22:23.000If you stand shoulder to shoulder, I mean, you stand hip to hip, you can stand roll to roll, really, or your shoulder to her role.
00:22:30.000With this person, you're standing shoulder to shoulder with someone who's pro-LGBTQAIP, including transitioning, I believe, children, pro-illegals, anti-ICE, pro-abortion, all the way up until including birth period, pro-universal health care, anti-Second Amendment rights.
00:22:43.000She believes in justice reform, which includes no cash bail and letting violent offenders out in the name of justice.
00:22:52.000Just be careful who you stand shoulder to shoulder with because these people will want to try and present you with this idea of moderation.
00:23:01.000But make no mistake, someone like that is the enemy if you want to preserve this country.
00:23:08.000Are we all going to just like gloss over the fact that Mary was a citizen of Israel and would have had no problems in her home country?
00:26:08.000At three months in of this war, if things have not been scaled back, the main, the primary military operations, you always have some small units, then guess what?
00:26:17.000The people saying, oh, this is why we'll lose the midterms, okay.
00:26:21.000It doesn't mean that I think the guy should be impeached, but I will grant that to you.
00:26:24.000I don't think this is going to go beyond three months.
00:27:04.000Donald Trump's war with Iran is already wildly unpopular with the American people.
00:27:08.000And Republicans are already facing a very difficult election cycle.
00:27:10.000And now it seems like, at least in the short term, they're all going to be defending something that is unpopular and not really fully understood by the American public.
00:27:18.000When Trump made a promise, no more foreign entanglements, Jamie Vance ran on this.
00:27:22.000Trump's not going to get in support, specifically on Iran, in fact.
00:27:26.000Like, oh, no, we're going to be great negotiators.
00:27:28.000Again, goes to the heart of a promise he made to his people.
00:28:38.000So if you are a conservative, if you are a nationalist, if you are a Trump voter, just know that you are out of step with 85% of the voting base with President Trump, and you are in line with Roe Conna and Elizabeth Warren and the left.
00:28:54.000It doesn't mean that the left is always wrong about everything.
00:28:56.000It just means that that's who you've decided to link arms with.
00:30:11.000Now, the reason that is important is if you think it's going to be a long conflict, months, even years, look at how the numbers tilt toward disapproval of it overall.
00:31:09.000The Yugoslavia bombing, 62%, it was 78 days.
00:31:12.000And just so you know, while Iraq was going on, in the early days, it had 71% approval while people were under the impression that it would be short, like those many other examples that I listed.
00:31:51.000People telling you World War III was getting overwhelming support when people saw what was accomplished.
00:31:55.000You can look at what happened in Venezuela.
00:31:58.000These things do matter when people are trying to tell you all is lost.
00:32:02.000It's all done for because it's another never-ending war.
00:32:06.000The strongest evidence that we have, nothing is a guarantee, is that this will not be a very long-term war.
00:32:13.000And I will tell you, I would not support a long-term war.
00:32:16.000If it looks like Venezuela, if it looks like the first uranium enrichment facility strike in Iran, if it looks like, has this been called, is it Operation Fury?
00:32:30.000If it looks like that, I'm going to trust the people who I'm in line with 90% of the time, as opposed to being in line with 90% of Democrats.
00:32:40.000That is the deduction that I kind of have to make because there is some incomplete information out there.
00:32:45.000We don't know how long this is going to go on.
00:32:47.000But in the interim, as long as this is days and weeks, what's the downside to being in line with the general American public and to not giving the left fodder?
00:32:57.000Because if you give them any ammo, guess what?
00:33:00.000They're going to load their coffers and they're going to save them for a rainy day and use that ammo on LGBTQ, on Second Amendment Rice, to strip you of everything.
00:34:19.000I mean, if Israel wasn't even in it, the Iranis would still be maniacs and threaten to kill us because they're Islamic, they want to take over the world.
00:35:18.000The interesting theory I heard was that there's a possibility that Trump knew that Netanyahu was planning to possibly send a nuke towards Iran.
00:35:43.000Do you accept, I do believe in transparency with the administration as far as $500 billion a year in fraud, illegal immigration, SNAP, EBT, Social Security.
00:35:54.000But I do accept that militarily there will be information that cannot be given to me.
00:37:30.000So the best indicator we have as to the plans of this war, what missions, to which missions are we tethered, this Secretary of War, Pete Hag Seth, has made it pretty damn clear.
00:37:41.000Here's an update that if we are all American, look, wherever you line up on the action taking place, this, these are tidings of great joy.
00:37:52.000I liken Iran's predicament to a football team who scripted the first 20 plays of a game.
00:37:59.000The team knew what plays to run because their first few drives were scripted.
00:38:04.000But now that the game has started and the blitz is on, they don't know what plays to call, let alone how to get in the huddle and call those players.
00:38:17.000The so-called governing council that might have selected a successor, dead, missing, or cowering in bunkers, too terrified to even occupy the same room.
00:38:27.000Senior generals, mid-level officers, enlisted ranks, they can't talk or communicate, let alone mount a coordinated and sustained offensive.
00:39:11.000In a few days, in under a week, the two most powerful air forces in the world will have complete control of Iranian skies, uncontested airspace.
00:39:22.000I hope all the folks watching understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means.
00:39:30.000It means we will fly all day, all night, day and night, finding, fixing, and finishing the missiles and defense industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their leaders and their military leaders.
00:39:46.000Looking up and seeing only U.S. and Israeli air power every minute of every day until we decide it's over.
00:39:58.000And Iran will be able to do nothing about it.
00:40:02.000And I should also mention, like in many wars, they're also dropping propaganda leaflets.
00:41:37.000And by the way, I do believe that even when Barack Obama had to make decisions, I think he was the worst president possibly ever.
00:41:43.000I don't think that he wanted Americans to die when he took military action.
00:41:46.000I don't think that any commander-in-chief wants that.
00:41:48.000But I will say, there has been tremendous care taken with this administration to mitigate loss of life in a way that is unprecedented.
00:41:58.000It doesn't mean that those who have lost their life, I'm not going to do what Megan Kelly or what that military wife did and say that their lives were lost in vain or in service of Israel.
00:42:08.000We've lost six service members as of the time of this broadcast, including, and I want to make sure I get their names right, Sergeant First Class Nicole M. Amore from Minnesota, Sergeant First Class Noah L. Tejens of Nebraska, Sergeant Declan Cody of Iowa, Captain Cody A. Cork of Florida, two have not been named as of this showtime.
00:43:46.000So, again, going back to for me, because I understand where you guys are coming from, and I understand that people, for some reason, people think everything is bleak and it's not.
00:44:00.000Let's see if it's an outlier like Iraq or if it's in line with the other conflicts that we discussed, like Granada, like Panama, like Desert Storm.
00:44:08.000After three months, then we can, and that'd be a drop in the bucket, by the way, as far as when we're talking about spending.
00:44:14.000When people say, why can't we do this here?
00:44:22.000Certainly as far as deportations, secured border, when we're looking at actually having requirements, work requirements for social services, when we're actually getting people to pay their fair share in NATO, I think there's a lot of good freedom of speech.
00:44:38.000As far as military, let's give it three months and let's come back.
00:44:41.000And the reason that I'm putting, I agree with Nick, you shouldn't put a timeline on it, but I'm putting myself on the hook because the people telling you that all is lost and that you shouldn't show up for midterms and that you should impeach Donald Trump, they hold themselves to no accountability.
00:46:06.000Saudi Arabia has a massive, if not bigger or as big as Israel's, maybe even bigger than Israel's potentially.
00:46:13.000Because if you don't know this, they've been fighting a proxy war in Yemen against the Houthis by Iran.
00:46:19.000To act like the United States, if anybody, the U.S. being led by the nose with any foreign country into a war is a bad thing and cannot happen, right?
00:46:28.000But when you just paint the one picture of it's Israel doing it and not address the other people in the region with a huge interest in this and the largest interest probably in Saudi Arabia, it shows me that you just have this hat on that Israel bad.
00:46:57.000You would need to present a really strong case as to why we would have zero interest in destabilizing the regime in Iran outside of Israel.
00:47:05.000You would really have to, and we haven't seen that yet.
00:47:07.000I understand why those out there would be hesitant and say, we don't, I don't want to fight a proxy war for anyone else.
00:48:47.000Representative Crenshaw, it's time to close.
00:48:51.000State Representative Steve Toth stunned the political world by defeating incumbent Representative Dan Crenshaw in the Republican primary for Texas, unseating one of the party's most prominent national figures.
00:50:39.000I always feel kind of crappy because he was on the show early on and he was kind of a friend of the show until I had to ask him about the TAPS Act.
00:50:46.000And you guys can go back to that where you could see the moment that my opinion on him changed.
00:50:52.000I wanted to have that conversation in good faith.
00:50:54.000And I kept asking him, how is this different from red flag laws?
00:50:58.000And you know, it might be interesting to go, and you can see it wash over me.
00:51:45.000They said, give me some of that poison.
00:51:47.000And here's the funny thing: Crockett, you know, nothing like perpetuating the original stereotype, decided to not take accountability for the laws.
00:51:56.000Not say, you know, she should have run a better campaign.
00:53:02.000Nothing that she just said makes sense, which is why, even though we've done this in the past, this is a sequel.
00:53:08.000I think it's the first time we've ever dedicated to time to close.
00:53:11.000It's time to close again for Crockett.
00:53:15.000No one could have told me that when I went down to Austin, now looks like a little bit over a year ago, that I would be running for Congress.
00:57:15.000You may not realize there's an active movement, an active push to try and do away with the body cams that they said would solve the problem because of police brutality, namely against black people.
00:57:41.000That's why I did it generally with my thumbs.
00:57:43.000So if you guys have forgotten, they were arguing that it was open season on black people for a very long time.
00:57:49.000And one of the solutions they pushed for it, I mean, vigorously, Democrats argued for don't let them forget it, hold them accountable, body cameras.
00:58:00.000We should make sure every police department in the country has body cameras to record interactions between officers on patrol and suspects.
00:58:11.000That will improve transparency and accountability.
00:58:14.000It will help protect good people on both sides of the lens.
00:58:19.000And we agreed actually found awareness because of social media, video cameras and so forth, that there are problems and challenges when it comes to how policing and our laws are applied in certain communities.
00:58:37.000The Department of Justice has just announced a grant program for those jurisdictions that want to purchase body cameras.
00:58:44.000The issue of body cameras, her mother has been advocating for that because, of course, those three police officers were not wearing body cameras.
00:58:52.000To your point, in my experience, when I was Attorney General of California, I believe I was the first state to require our agents to wear body cameras and keep them on because it's about transparency.
00:59:03.000Because of body cameras and other technology, we are seeing the horror.
00:59:09.000Unarmed people handcuff people in the case of the tragic murder of Tyree Nichols.
00:59:15.000We're seeing things that do not comport with our national standards and expectations.
00:59:20.000Car videos have been crucial when you talk about black people, especially being able to get justice in police brutality cases.
00:59:31.000I have been asked, Natasha, what is the difference between Brighton King speeding in the early 1980s and George Floyd?
00:59:44.000And my answer has always been the quality of the iPhone video.
00:59:58.000And we're just going to go straight to the overlay.
00:59:59.000The largest study to this date that's been conducted, it concluded, and we're saying the same thing.
01:00:05.000It concluded that there was no statistically significant effect on decreasing police use of force, meaning body cams.
01:00:13.000So the left, and we'll get to the now in a little bit, the left is saying, well, see, it's actually, it hasn't helped.
01:00:20.000So, you know, that means that it hasn't worked.
01:00:23.000I would say it hasn't changed the statistics, which means it's worked perfectly, which means that with the cameras on, again, how do you want to interpret this data?
01:00:33.000Cameras off, cameras on, you still get the same number of interactions and cases of police brutality, which means you were fed a lie.
01:00:42.000And if you don't believe that, then I would request that you take a look at what the body cameras have shown us.
01:00:49.000Now, remember, you were told that you were going to see peaceful, gentle giants, and police just like, who's that, Melanin?
01:00:55.000You know, that's what you were told you were going to see.
01:00:57.000Instead, you saw this, which is why now Democrats are pushing to do away with them.
01:01:19.000By the way, I'll just let you guys know, we blurred everything out, but people do get, they assume room temperature in these because they're assaulting police officers.
01:03:17.000much you want to bet Mike Brown footage would have been worse you know so study says we've seen no change You have.
01:03:29.000You can believe your lying eyes and ears and go, well, maybe it's because this is the kind of behavior that was being encountered for a very long time.
01:03:34.000But the left says, no, no, it must be, again, because of white supremacy or patriarchy.
01:03:38.000I'll tell you what it did do with this body camera.
01:03:40.000It broke the biggest lie, the biggest myth in the world that black people are afraid of cops.
01:04:12.000Body cams, whether they're worn by ICE or Border Patrol or your local police, are a popular solution to officer brutality against civilians because they're a convenient way to make it look like accountability is happening without said accountability ever actually being borne out by the data.
01:04:27.000Body-worn cameras were first introduced to police not as a form of accountability and reform, but instead, major tech companies introduced them as a convenient way to expand their surveillance capacity.
01:04:37.000Everybody who studies these questions understands that body cameras are not a reform to any form of police violence.
01:04:47.000There's so much research and overwhelming consensus on this question that even the federal government's own position for a decade or more has been that body cameras do not reduce police violence.
01:05:01.000Systematically is that body cameras lead to a decrease in the perceived culpability, intentionality, and guilt or punishment worthiness of the police officers involved, basically.
01:05:13.000The body camera wearer is seen as less agentic because he is not seen.