Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - November 18, 2024


Ep 1102 | Did Trump Just Stop the Great Reset? | Guest: Justin Haskins


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58 minutes

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177.43571

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717

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Summary

Justin Haskins is here to reveal what their newest plot entails to try to delegitimize and disempower President Donald Trump. We re talking about so much, so many fascinating things on today s episode of Relatable with one of your and my favorite guests, Justin.


Transcript

00:00:00.820 Trump won the election, but the left is not going to go down without a fight.
00:00:05.660 Justin Haskins is here today to reveal what their newest plot entails to try to delegitimize
00:00:13.780 and disempower President Donald Trump.
00:00:17.780 We are talking about so much, so many fascinating things on today's episode of Relatable with
00:00:24.260 one of your and my favorite guests, Justin.
00:00:28.400 This episode is brought to you by our friends at Good Ranchers.
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00:00:45.620 Justin, welcome back.
00:00:47.140 Thanks for having me.
00:00:48.260 Yes.
00:00:48.740 Okay, what is our last episode?
00:00:50.320 Do you know the view count?
00:00:52.080 I check it every single day.
00:00:55.100 I check it more often than you do, probably.
00:00:56.820 I think it's 1.4, it's close to 1.5 million.
00:00:59.920 Yeah, which is amazing.
00:01:01.660 So if those of you listening, watching have not watched that episode, you need to, because
00:01:07.440 some of what we talk about is going to kind of be like a continuation update on that.
00:01:12.200 That is one of my most watched episodes ever.
00:01:15.600 We talked about the little known European law that is set to change our lives.
00:01:20.440 And we talked about how important it was for Trump to be elected because all of the global
00:01:25.900 powers that be are betting on America putting people in power that will go along with this
00:01:32.980 plan of basically global takeover.
00:01:35.280 So can you remind us just like what that law is and give us the status?
00:01:39.620 Yeah, so early in 2024, the European Union, after years of negotiating, passed a law called
00:01:46.880 the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, which is the most boring name for
00:01:52.260 a law of all time.
00:01:52.980 I think intentionally so, by the way, so no one will pay attention to it, unlike Great
00:01:56.080 Reset or something.
00:01:56.940 And essentially what the law does is requires large companies who operate in the European
00:02:04.540 Union, regardless of where they're headquartered, to impose ESG, social credit scoring, left-wing
00:02:14.180 values and ideas and policies in their own businesses, but also throughout their supply chains as well.
00:02:23.380 So, for example, McDonald's is one of these companies that is going to have to comply with
00:02:28.560 this rule.
00:02:28.960 They're going to have to adopt all these crazy left-wing things that they put into this CSDD
00:02:33.740 policy, but they will also have to make sure that the businesses that they work with, their
00:02:39.340 business partners, all throughout the world, regardless of whether they do any business in
00:02:43.680 Europe, like a potato farmer who sells potatoes to them in Idaho, also is adhering to these left-wing
00:02:50.120 ESG, social credit scores.
00:02:52.280 Yeah.
00:02:52.700 As a result.
00:02:53.760 DEI, LGBTQ, all of that stuff.
00:02:56.420 That's the social credit score, climate change.
00:02:59.100 Yep.
00:02:59.580 And the whole point of it is to transform society all over the world.
00:03:04.560 And the other sort of benefit to it is all these crazy left-wing policies that have been
00:03:09.980 hurting these businesses in Europe for a long time no longer only hurt them.
00:03:14.320 Now we get to drag down the entire rest of the world, too, and make European businesses
00:03:19.140 more competitive as a result of it, because it doesn't matter if we're going to put solar
00:03:23.520 panels and only rely on solar energy, even if it isn't the best value, if everyone else
00:03:28.360 also has to do that, too.
00:03:30.180 And that's the goal behind all of this.
00:03:32.620 So terrible economically for Americans.
00:03:36.020 It's a freedom killer.
00:03:37.200 And it's really insidious, because what will end up happening is people will have no idea
00:03:42.800 why all the businesses they work for, the people that they buy food from, the people
00:03:50.620 where they get their energy from, all of these things are going to change, and they're not
00:03:54.800 going to know why it's happening.
00:03:56.220 It's just going to look like all these companies are doing it for some unknown reason, when in
00:04:00.860 reality, it's because of this crazy European Union law.
00:04:04.520 Yeah, and if you want more details about that, just so we don't have to rehash everything,
00:04:09.020 go back, listen to, or watch that episode.
00:04:11.740 So remind us why it was so important, from our perspective, for Donald Trump to win instead
00:04:18.400 of Kamala Harris, when we're looking at not only a law like this, but the whole reset movement
00:04:24.320 in general that we have been talking about so many times over the past couple of years.
00:04:27.720 There's been this massive movement amongst global elites to seize increasingly more power,
00:04:35.820 to centralize power and ownership and wealth.
00:04:38.980 That's what the Great Reset is all about.
00:04:40.820 That's what this EU law that we just talked about is all about.
00:04:44.060 And the Biden-Harris administration is all for it.
00:04:47.120 They've been actively involved in it.
00:04:48.940 They've been very supportive in a variety of different ways.
00:04:52.220 There's been other things that have been happening at the United Nations that we've talked about
00:04:55.320 in the past as well.
00:04:56.340 Same thing.
00:04:57.040 They've been openly supportive of these things, in some cases, involved in the development of them.
00:05:02.140 The Biden administration actively works with the World Economic Forum.
00:05:05.980 Those are the Great Reset people.
00:05:07.960 And, you know, so this is, they love this stuff.
00:05:11.080 They are progressive elites.
00:05:12.840 They want progressive elites to be in charge in the West.
00:05:15.580 They're okay with Europeans setting the agenda if it means we move further towards their progressive
00:05:21.960 utopia because it's really hard to get that passed in American law.
00:05:26.880 But if you can figure out an end run around our constitution and our rights that we have here
00:05:33.820 in our process through the European Union and through corporations,
00:05:37.280 then you can reset all of society without actually having to pass a law in the United States.
00:05:42.580 So what we need is someone actively pushing against it.
00:05:46.860 It isn't enough to just have a government that sits there and says, well, I'm not going to go along
00:05:51.860 with that.
00:05:52.440 You have to have someone who wants to fight over it.
00:05:55.800 And the Biden-Harris administration is actively working against us, never mind fighting, you know,
00:06:02.260 in our favor.
00:06:04.180 So the Trump administration is our only hope of solving that problem.
00:06:11.160 We're not going to be able to fix it without someone aggressively pushing back against the
00:06:16.160 European Union.
00:06:16.880 And so, um, and the UN and all the world economic forum and all these other institutions.
00:06:21.320 And so it was essential that Donald Trump win this election because four more years down
00:06:26.240 the road, I'm not sure if we can.
00:06:29.240 That point that you made about these.
00:06:32.460 And I know when we say global elites, some skeptics out there are like, well, this is just kind
00:06:36.840 of this group of people that you're not really defining, but we have defined them.
00:06:41.440 You've defined them in many of your books and several of the conversations that we've
00:06:45.160 had.
00:06:45.480 We're talking about the world economic forum.
00:06:47.460 You're talking about those that meet at Davos.
00:06:49.560 You're talking about not just Klaus Schwab.
00:06:51.860 I mean, he's up there, but a lot of the American elites, John Kerry has been involved in this.
00:06:56.980 Al Gore has been involved in this.
00:06:58.620 The Clintons, the Obamas who have pushed this climate change agenda that they are hoping is part
00:07:05.280 of what you're calling a reset.
00:07:08.180 And by a reset, kind of like starting from zero, rebuilding a society, yes, where progressive
00:07:14.500 elites are in charge, but how they're selling it is an equitable society, an equal society
00:07:20.860 where there is no difference in income.
00:07:23.700 No one is oppressed.
00:07:25.100 No one is a victim of injustice.
00:07:26.800 And so a lot of this has critical race theory tenets, even gender ideology.
00:07:33.220 Abortion plays a role in this, like their vision of kind of utopia or heaven on earth, where
00:07:40.720 they have all the power and all of us underlings are just doing what we're told.
00:07:47.560 I mean, it's not communism, but it certainly has communistic qualities in it because we are
00:07:53.660 kind of all forced into the same plane.
00:07:56.380 There's no borders, there's no strong nation states.
00:08:00.480 And America really stands in the way of that because American strength has always been an
00:08:06.040 impediment to global tyranny.
00:08:07.940 That's just who we are.
00:08:09.440 And so if you get someone who is in office like Kamala Harris or Joe Biden, who doesn't
00:08:14.840 believe in the peace through strength, foreign policy philosophy of some of the good presidents
00:08:20.560 that we've had, but is, you know, appeasing to terroristic regimes like Iran or who believes
00:08:26.000 in open borders or who believes in the destruction of the family, who believes in the destruction
00:08:31.160 of the body through gender ideology, who will give more power to BlackRock and these major
00:08:36.620 corporations trying to force these ideologies on people through the market, then it is easier
00:08:42.880 for the Klaus Schwab's of the world and the George Soros' of the world to push their agenda.
00:08:48.980 But when you have Trump, a disruptor, an outsider in there who will not be used as a tool, as
00:08:56.100 a vessel of their agenda, well, then it's a lot harder for them to get things done.
00:09:01.080 Is that like kind of an accurate summary?
00:09:03.020 Yeah, I think that's exactly right.
00:09:05.600 And it's not just that he's not going to go along with it.
00:09:10.060 It's that his policies have been very proactive in trying to stop that sort of thing from occurring.
00:09:15.860 So a really good example of it is toward the end of the Trump administration, when ESG sort
00:09:21.780 of a more authoritarian style ESG started coming to the forefront, the Trump administration passed
00:09:29.300 a regulation that said large banks can't use social credit scores to deny people access to
00:09:37.440 capital and bank accounts and things like that.
00:09:39.980 So in other words, a bank can't deny you an access to a loan because they don't like your
00:09:44.800 opinion about Donald Trump or something like that.
00:09:46.900 Yeah.
00:09:47.220 Okay.
00:09:48.060 And the very first thing that Biden did, one of the very first things he did first week
00:09:52.420 he was in office was get rid of that rule right away.
00:09:55.020 They got rid of it because it was an executive regulation.
00:09:57.120 So it's easy to get rid of.
00:09:58.820 So they could deny you as an individual because of what you believe?
00:10:02.940 Absolutely.
00:10:03.360 Or are you talking about, okay.
00:10:04.400 Large banks right now have the authority to deny you access to bank accounts just because
00:10:09.360 they don't like you.
00:10:10.760 Wow.
00:10:10.920 And so there was a rule put in place so that wouldn't happen.
00:10:13.760 We didn't want social credit scoring being used as a way to screen out people, individuals,
00:10:20.220 not just for what the things they say or who they voted for, but we've also had examples,
00:10:24.680 lots of examples of whole industries being screened out, like say like gun shop owners, for example,
00:10:29.880 and things like that.
00:10:32.100 And so Trump has already promised that he's going to reinstitute those rules and stop big
00:10:39.720 banks from doing that and really get the government out of the ESG business altogether.
00:10:45.680 But that's just one small example.
00:10:47.320 But there's no question about it.
00:10:49.920 What Trump wants to do is put individual liberty at the forefront of this.
00:10:55.700 We don't have to agree on everything, but we should at least all agree that in America,
00:11:00.600 large corporations should not be colluding with the government to reduce people's individual
00:11:06.340 rights, prevent people from saying what they really believe, prevent people from practicing
00:11:11.420 their religion.
00:11:11.960 And we've seen all of this stuff happen in the last five years over and over and over again.
00:11:17.300 And that's part of that progressive Great Reset attitude that the Biden-Harris administration
00:11:22.300 has been 100% behind from day one.
00:11:24.820 And so I think we're going to see a lot of policies put into place to counteract that,
00:11:31.440 not just to refrain from being involved in it, but actually push back against it.
00:11:36.620 And I think that's fantastic.
00:11:38.360 Although there's still a lot of danger ahead for us and a lot that needs to be done.
00:11:44.260 But it's a good step in the right direction.
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00:12:46.100 Were you surprised that he won?
00:12:48.360 I was not surprised that he won.
00:12:50.480 Really?
00:12:50.920 I actually...
00:12:52.020 Even knowing what you know about all the powers that be that wanted him out.
00:12:57.180 Yeah.
00:12:57.540 You know, I just thought that if it was close, it would be a problem.
00:13:05.980 But I didn't believe that it would be close.
00:13:08.280 And as a result of that, and I think that's exactly what happened.
00:13:10.780 I think if this election was close, I'm not sure that the powers to be would have allowed
00:13:15.260 him to win.
00:13:16.060 I think there would have been enough craziness and sanity, shenanigans, whatever you want
00:13:21.040 to call it, to stop it from happening.
00:13:24.040 But he won by so much in so many places.
00:13:27.380 I just don't think it was...
00:13:28.240 There was no pathway for them to do that.
00:13:29.960 It would have been too obvious.
00:13:30.820 It's too obvious, right?
00:13:33.060 And so I was quite convinced.
00:13:35.240 I thought the polling numbers seemed to indicate that.
00:13:38.840 Because if you just look at how he did in the last two presidential elections in the polls
00:13:42.860 leading up to election day compared to this time around, he was way outperforming himself
00:13:48.440 in the last two.
00:13:49.940 So I felt really good about it.
00:13:52.040 Yeah.
00:13:52.240 Um, but it took an overwhelming wave of support.
00:13:55.520 It took millions of people voting for him who didn't want to vote for him, you know,
00:14:01.020 in 2016.
00:14:01.660 Like, that's what it took.
00:14:03.200 And, um, thank God for that.
00:14:05.920 Yeah.
00:14:06.400 I mean, when I think about the conversations we've had over the past couple of years and
00:14:10.480 how many times I've just felt like, dude, there's no way that we as normal people can
00:14:16.100 go up against BlackRock and Vanguard and George Soros and the WEF and the UN and all of these
00:14:25.320 other European nations that just don't like Donald Trump, um, all, all of Hollywood, most
00:14:32.040 of academia, much of the intelligence community, even the wokeification of our military, like
00:14:37.620 plays a role in, in all of this.
00:14:40.760 And then we've got the public education system.
00:14:42.960 We've got most of the mainstream media.
00:14:44.580 It was most of big tech.
00:14:46.940 And now we've got Elon Musk who's kind of saved the day there.
00:14:49.800 But wow, we have all of these powers and entities, most of the major corporations, not even BlackRock
00:14:54.900 and Vanguard, but, you know, Target and Apple and Google, all these, all these companies who
00:14:59.960 are against Donald Trump, against his supporters, actually think that he is Hitler.
00:15:05.440 He was almost assassinated at least twice.
00:15:09.200 Obviously, they tried to impeach him several times.
00:15:11.300 They brought all these criminal charges against him.
00:15:13.880 Um, they threw everything they possibly could.
00:15:17.000 And I just thought there is just no way they are going to let this happen.
00:15:24.660 There's just no way.
00:15:25.360 I think you're right that it was too big to rig, but I'm just wondering, obviously, all
00:15:29.940 of the powers that we're talking about aren't going to just let go of progressivism.
00:15:34.260 They're not going to let go of their great reset plan.
00:15:36.680 What do you think their game plan is now?
00:15:38.740 Do you think they're really upset or do you think they're like, eh, it's just a bump in
00:15:42.260 a road?
00:15:43.080 You know, I think there, there's a split.
00:15:45.260 So you've got, you've got certain people who are on the more activist side of things that
00:15:50.000 see this as like, this is the end of the world for them.
00:15:52.720 I mean, this is the worst thing that could have possibly happened.
00:15:54.960 Um, I think that the bigger institutions, I, you know, I think that they are the most untrustworthy
00:16:05.140 group of people that you could ever possibly come across that they have historically over
00:16:10.400 the past 20 years, switched sides over and over and over again.
00:16:13.840 They go wherever they think they can get more power and money.
00:16:17.640 And, uh, we saw this, uh, you could trace a lot of the modern great reset movement back
00:16:23.220 to occupy wall street back in the early Obama days when people were angry at wall street
00:16:30.200 and angry at the one percenters and all of this.
00:16:32.460 And suddenly those people all switched sides and became progressives when in the past they
00:16:37.960 were really more like big, they were really more like a big businesses that liked a free
00:16:43.440 market policies generally.
00:16:44.960 And they stayed out of everything else.
00:16:46.680 Suddenly they were all in on left-wing causes, you know, and they're, they're selling crazy trans,
00:16:52.020 you know, products to kids at target.
00:16:53.980 Like what, why are we doing this?
00:16:55.360 Um, I think that we've seen early stages of them, maybe starting to cozy up to Trump, uh,
00:17:04.160 because they see that, you know, the left-wing thing didn't really work out super well for
00:17:08.780 us.
00:17:09.100 A lot of people are angry at us.
00:17:10.680 We have a bad reputation now.
00:17:12.240 It used to be that no one cared about Davos except for really fringe people.
00:17:16.940 You know, most people didn't care about Davos.
00:17:19.180 They weren't angry at target.
00:17:20.620 They didn't, you know, think of all of the bad stuff that is for them that's come out
00:17:25.440 of all of this.
00:17:26.520 And we've seen some signs, uh, even before the election results came out that they might
00:17:32.040 be cozying up to Trump a little bit.
00:17:33.900 The head of Apple, uh, Tim Cook called up, uh, Trump in the month or so leading up to the
00:17:41.060 election, uh, to complain about how the European union was finding his company billions of dollars
00:17:46.400 and he didn't like it.
00:17:47.940 And, uh, Trump says that he took the call and said, well, you know, I got to get elected
00:17:51.560 before I can do anything about that.
00:17:53.040 We've had Jeff Bezos basically say a lot of really interesting stuff.
00:17:57.740 The owner of the Washington post, obviously the guy behind Amazon, lots and lots and lots
00:18:02.400 of money saying, you know, I think actually we need to be a little more fair and balanced.
00:18:06.660 Uh, the Los Angeles times, one of the most crazy left-wing newspapers on the planet owned
00:18:12.020 by like a CCP guy, right?
00:18:13.860 I think so.
00:18:14.440 Yeah.
00:18:14.840 Um, he, uh, just fired his entire editorial board.
00:18:18.840 Yeah.
00:18:19.320 Well, they refused to endorse Kamala.
00:18:21.540 Right.
00:18:22.140 And the editorial board was pissed about that, I think.
00:18:25.440 And that's where that conflict came.
00:18:27.240 Yeah.
00:18:27.520 And he just, I think this just came out a day or so ago.
00:18:30.060 He, they got rid of all of them and they're going to hire a whole new people and they want
00:18:34.300 I'm fair and balanced is what they said, editorial board.
00:18:37.980 Uh, and so why are they all of a sudden doing all of this black rock and those kinds of organizations
00:18:42.840 have recently come out and said, you know, actually, uh, we don't really, you know, maybe
00:18:47.480 this wind and solar stuff isn't the greatest.
00:18:49.500 Maybe we should go all in on nuclear energy, uh, cause we have all these AI things we want
00:18:54.980 to do and that requires a lot of energy.
00:18:56.580 And so maybe we do need to move away from some of the green new deal stuff that we had backed
00:19:00.980 before.
00:19:01.920 Well, why is all of this happening suddenly?
00:19:04.000 I think it's because they did everything they possibly could to destroy one person and
00:19:09.340 they couldn't do it after 10 years of trying.
00:19:11.860 It is the all time greatest campaign failure ever.
00:19:15.680 You know, I, I don't, I mean, a lot of people on the left are mad at Kamala Harris or Joe
00:19:19.940 Biden.
00:19:21.020 I mean, Kamala Harris got further in life than any person should with her skillset.
00:19:25.600 She should be proud of herself.
00:19:27.420 She had no business being anywhere near the white house.
00:19:30.240 That's a really sweet way to think of it actually.
00:19:33.900 Come on.
00:19:34.620 Like if, if you had an untalented kid like that, who made it all the way that close, you
00:19:40.240 would say, you tried your best.
00:19:41.880 You did a great job.
00:19:42.840 You wouldn't say, Hey, you're a failure.
00:19:44.500 Yeah.
00:19:45.060 The people who were failures are the people in media who controlled everything.
00:19:50.620 The corporations who controlled everything, the banks, all of these people with, they
00:19:55.220 had all the money, all the power, all the influence.
00:19:57.280 You listed them all off.
00:19:58.320 And yet somehow they couldn't stop one person from becoming president.
00:20:03.560 Yeah.
00:20:03.900 You know, we have a lot more power than people realize.
00:20:08.120 And, you know, those, those of us who are over where I am, you know, on marriage, on
00:20:13.560 abortion, we're still in the minority in this country, but the new coalition that has been
00:20:19.640 created with the people like RFK and Tulsi and Joe Rogan, who voted for Bernie Sanders last
00:20:26.680 time, people who five years ago, we would have said, yeah, we don't really have anything
00:20:29.920 in common with them, creating common cause with people just in the name of freedom and
00:20:35.540 in the name of standing against a lot of the corruption that you've been talking about
00:20:39.400 for a long time.
00:20:40.480 Like that has created a new wave of energy and determination that I find a lot of hope
00:20:48.040 in.
00:20:48.560 Yeah, me too.
00:20:49.700 You know, I, uh, I think that what the Republican conservative movement has become, maybe conservative
00:20:57.260 movement is the wrong word for it because that's a more specific thing, but certainly the Republican
00:21:00.800 party, the MAGA movement, whatever you want to call it, it's become a big tent.
00:21:05.980 And in the past it wasn't a big tent, but it's now a place where Rand Paul and Thomas Massey
00:21:12.960 and Donald Trump and Elon Musk and Joe Rogan and Allie Beth Stuckey can all, yeah, can all
00:21:21.020 be voting for the same person, which seemed incomprehensible before, but what, what everyone
00:21:29.740 has in common in that group is a commitment to the principles of the bill of rights generally.
00:21:37.180 And that's, that's good enough for me.
00:21:39.880 We can debate the other stuff in house.
00:21:42.000 I'm fine with that.
00:21:43.020 And they're worth debating.
00:21:43.960 Yes, they absolutely are worth debating.
00:21:46.480 No question about it.
00:21:47.320 I think Elon Musk and Pete, I think they're wrong about all, I think he's wrong about
00:21:50.380 all kinds of things.
00:21:51.000 That's fine.
00:21:52.080 But at least we can agree that we should both be allowed to speak about those things.
00:21:56.100 Right.
00:21:56.900 Yeah.
00:21:57.300 And what the left has become is its own, and it has been for a while, its own big tent.
00:22:03.420 It has had a big tent for a long time because it had the Joe Rogans and Elon Musks and people
00:22:08.340 like that.
00:22:08.800 It had the elite Joe Biden types, the establishment people.
00:22:12.580 It had the Washington Post and all those people.
00:22:14.480 And it, it had, um, a lot of people in the Jewish community and a lot of people who hate
00:22:19.260 Jewish people all under one big camp.
00:22:22.500 They had feminists, radical feminists, and they had, uh, people who want like Sharia law
00:22:29.100 almost like all in the same camp.
00:22:31.920 But what they all had in common was they wanted to destroy the system that we had and rebuild
00:22:38.700 their own version of a utopia.
00:22:41.580 And they all have their own progressive vision for what that looks like.
00:22:45.120 That's slightly different.
00:22:45.940 The radical feminist is not the same as the Ilhan Omar version.
00:22:49.580 It's different.
00:22:50.740 Um, and the Republicans just never had that.
00:22:54.320 And I think finally what occurred, and I think it may have started with the great reset and
00:22:58.480 COVID and all of that is the, the, the people on in the big tent on the left who are supporters
00:23:05.920 of basic freedoms who kind of believed that, yeah, the Democrat party, like we believe in
00:23:10.820 those things too.
00:23:11.560 We believe generally, other than the second amendment, we agree with all the other amendments
00:23:15.060 realized that actually, no, you don't.
00:23:17.180 There's a lot of people in your side that don't believe in any of those things and, and want
00:23:21.440 to lock people in their homes and tell them they can't leave.
00:23:24.360 And if you say something about COVID that they don't agree with, they will throw you off
00:23:28.680 of the internet and ruin your life or fire you or force you to get a vaccine that you
00:23:32.880 don't want to put in your body.
00:23:33.960 And suddenly all of this, my body, my choice thing doesn't really make any sense anymore.
00:23:38.220 And the whole framework started breaking down for people.
00:23:43.120 And now Elon Musk, who used to have, who voted for Obama and Joe Rogan, who voted for Bernie
00:23:49.120 Sanders have more in common with, with me than they do with people who they were in the same
00:23:55.400 party with for years and years and years.
00:23:57.340 And I think if we can keep that coalition idea around the, the basic human rights component
00:24:05.080 of it and work out the details amongst ourselves, I think we could be entering a golden age for
00:24:11.960 America and the conservative movement.
00:24:13.920 I think that can happen because I think our version of that is better than the Elon Musk
00:24:19.660 version of it.
00:24:20.740 But I would like, I think we can debate our way to that.
00:24:24.280 Yeah.
00:24:24.500 I would rather debate from the point of victory than debate as, you know, losers.
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00:25:39.780 You know, I was thinking as you were talking about all of these crises and how the left responded
00:25:43.980 to them.
00:25:44.500 I mean, there's something about a crisis that is very revelatory about who someone is and
00:25:50.020 what their philosophy is and how it actually manifests itself tangibly.
00:25:54.040 And that's what we got to see in COVID.
00:25:56.240 All of these things that we have been talking about for so long that the left is, they're
00:26:00.440 so tyrannical.
00:26:01.280 They don't really believe in free speech.
00:26:02.900 They don't really believe in freedom of religion.
00:26:05.340 We kind of had a few cases here and there that we could point to, like Supreme Court cases.
00:26:10.200 But sometimes it's hard to tell someone who is not affected by, hey, look at this baker
00:26:16.460 in Colorado.
00:26:17.020 They're ruining his life because he believes in traditional marriage.
00:26:19.960 But what everyone got to see up close in their own lives was that tyranny and disdain
00:26:26.680 for your freedom to work, your freedom to make your own medical choices, your freedom to go
00:26:33.000 to church when and how you want to.
00:26:35.040 They got to see that up close in COVID and they realized, oh, this is what the left is.
00:26:41.420 Now, I don't think the dust really settled on all of that until after Joe Biden had won.
00:26:46.340 I think 2020 actually helped Donald Trump in 2024 more.
00:26:50.040 But the same thing with BLM.
00:26:51.780 It was a crisis.
00:26:53.100 We saw who they really were, that a lot of those activists really just like, they hate
00:26:58.220 people.
00:26:58.980 They hate them and they want bad things for them.
00:27:01.320 And they want to blame people because of the color of their skin, not because of anything
00:27:05.720 that they've done.
00:27:06.760 And then I also think 10-7, October 7th, another crisis that was very illuminating for a lot
00:27:13.100 of people that, oh, like when they're talking about a free Palestine, they're talking about
00:27:18.160 this.
00:27:18.800 Oh, they're talking about genocide.
00:27:20.140 And oh, that's not just people over there.
00:27:22.580 That's people on our college campuses.
00:27:24.740 That's what leftism is producing.
00:27:26.580 And so I think people really got to see the rotten fruit of progressivism through those
00:27:32.760 three things over the past few years.
00:27:35.120 And people just kind of like, they woke up.
00:27:38.120 Yeah.
00:27:38.680 Yeah.
00:27:39.060 I mean, and the left has become a product of their own insanity.
00:27:46.920 You know, they've been moving in this direction for a long time.
00:27:50.620 But it's only recently that they've reached this point in time where, I mean, literally
00:27:56.960 anyone can be canceled at any moment, no matter how beloved you are by the left.
00:28:01.660 And you've got people like J.K.
00:28:03.060 Rowling is all of a sudden like a bigot.
00:28:05.420 And Elon Musk is a bigot who needs to be destroyed.
00:28:08.440 And Joe Rogan is a bigot.
00:28:10.140 And it's like, weren't these people all on your side like five minutes ago?
00:28:13.300 Yeah.
00:28:13.580 Yeah.
00:28:13.920 I mean, how can they all be bigots?
00:28:15.800 I thought you liked all of them.
00:28:17.480 I mean, even Donald Trump was a Democrat once.
00:28:19.380 You hate him too.
00:28:20.080 How many people are going to be thrown out of the group?
00:28:23.680 It seems to be everyone who's not walking the line.
00:28:26.160 And the line always changes, which is the other thing.
00:28:29.440 Barack Obama, when he ran for president for the first time, was anti-gay marriage.
00:28:34.760 Yeah.
00:28:35.340 I mean, think about that.
00:28:37.500 Like Barack Obama 2008 couldn't win today.
00:28:40.400 He couldn't even come close to winning today with that policy.
00:28:43.620 Now, he changed and he would change in order to win.
00:28:46.700 But I just think they became progressively more authoritarian.
00:28:52.380 It became progressively more obvious to people.
00:28:54.800 And I think the more open-minded people on the left realized, I can't be a part of this.
00:29:01.720 I had a person in my personal life who told me he's not really political, independent, voted for Democrats, said, I've never voted up and down the ticket for one party ever in any election I've ever done in my life.
00:29:13.920 He's in his 50s or so.
00:29:15.200 But this time, I didn't have to even think about it.
00:29:18.500 I voted up and down the ticket for Republicans because the left is crazy.
00:29:22.280 Yeah.
00:29:22.540 And I can't be part of it.
00:29:24.380 Yeah.
00:29:24.700 And I think there were a lot of people, millions, who felt that way.
00:29:28.100 I think the trans issue really pushed a lot of people over the edge, which is why you'll notice that Kamala Harris really never brought it up in her campaign.
00:29:35.560 Even in their ads, she and then someone else had a pride flag, but it's the old pride flag.
00:29:44.540 It's the traditional pride flag.
00:29:46.380 It didn't have the trans colors on there, just the old-fashioned rainbow.
00:29:51.140 That was very purposeful because they knew that that was the bridge too far.
00:29:56.220 Now, that was Joe Biden's first priority.
00:29:58.440 First day of his presidency, he signed the executive order being like, look, we're going to change Title IX.
00:30:02.940 Boys must go into these girls' spaces.
00:30:04.740 She would have done the same thing, but she knew she couldn't campaign on it.
00:30:08.900 And Justin, I don't know if you've seen this.
00:30:10.420 I just saw this today.
00:30:11.760 This is maybe the best indication that nature is healing.
00:30:15.600 And once we have this picture, we will put it up.
00:30:18.740 Alexandria, Ocasio-Cortez, are you ready for this?
00:30:22.000 I don't know if I am.
00:30:23.300 Today, in her profile on X, she removed her pronouns.
00:30:27.980 No!
00:30:28.680 Yes!
00:30:29.280 It no longer says she, her!
00:30:31.620 Are people running from gender ideology?
00:30:35.940 I saw that she posted something the other day, within a week or so, where she was basically like, it was a video, and it was her saying, I want to know what you guys are watching.
00:30:48.180 Like, you know, people who voted for Trump, like, what are you listening to?
00:30:51.780 I want to listen.
00:30:52.680 As if she, as if suddenly she cares what we think or feel.
00:30:56.740 Like, don't give her the list.
00:30:58.020 Don't tell her.
00:30:58.640 And it's just all, I think they have realized that they went too far.
00:31:04.060 Now, the danger of all of this is, they've proven now that they cannot be trusted.
00:31:08.940 Because you don't, you know, you're authoritarian, you have five years of being authoritarian plus a lot of these people.
00:31:16.720 And at that point in time, I'm sorry, you can't be authoritarian for five years of your life and then suddenly flip a switch and you're not authoritarian anymore.
00:31:23.840 Yeah.
00:31:24.140 There has to be at least some kind of detransitioning period, I think.
00:31:27.360 So true.
00:31:27.780 You know, so when you start to see, you know, the Washington Post and the LA Times and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and all of this start to backtrack a little bit, what scares me is I don't want the right to suddenly say, okay, great, you're with us now.
00:31:46.440 Yeah.
00:31:46.840 No, no, no, no, no, no, you're not.
00:31:49.040 Because we're very forgiving.
00:31:50.280 The right is actually much more redemptive and forgiving, almost to a fault when it comes to that kind of thing.
00:31:55.720 Absolutely, and it would be so easy for us to say, oh, great, like BlackRock's with us again, you know, or like these big corporations, suddenly they're just for lower taxes, leave us alone.
00:32:07.260 You know, no, if given the opportunity, they will turn on us the first chance they get.
00:32:12.680 And we have to remember that in everything we're doing.
00:32:16.160 And I think that that's going to be one of the most important things that the conservative movement has to keep in mind.
00:32:22.900 The conservative movement of our young childhood was totally corrupted by big special interests and corporations and things like that.
00:32:33.160 That's exactly right.
00:32:34.720 And we cannot allow that to happen again.
00:32:37.520 And those people, like the Dick Cheneys of the world and all the establishment Bush people, they all voted for Kamala, which tells you a lot.
00:32:45.700 And George Bush didn't tell us who he voted for, but I have a feeling probably wasn't Trump.
00:32:52.640 Probably not.
00:32:53.200 So, why?
00:32:54.760 Because those people were never really, they never really believed what we believe.
00:33:00.440 They just, they had a version of it.
00:33:03.720 You know, yeah, they liked lower taxes or something, but they wanted, they were progressives too in their own way.
00:33:09.340 Yeah.
00:33:09.780 Just not as crazy of a version of it.
00:33:12.020 And what I really want is for all of us to keep that in mind and to remember what has happened and how we cannot go back.
00:33:19.400 And that, that as long as we keep the bill of rights and those essential liberties at the forefront of every conversation we're having, I don't think we'll drift into that craziness again.
00:33:31.020 But that has to be the rallying point for us.
00:33:33.780 So you're saying I should stay strong on my target boycott?
00:33:36.980 I think that would be okay.
00:33:39.860 Yeah.
00:33:40.420 I don't, do you trust, I mean, you can't trust them.
00:33:43.080 You can't possibly trust that even if they did everything right.
00:33:46.780 And in some ways you might want to, there's an argument to be made that, well, maybe we should reward the companies that are now doing the right thing.
00:33:54.780 But it's just, I don't know.
00:33:56.060 I don't, I can't get over that.
00:33:57.680 No, I mean.
00:33:58.440 Personally.
00:33:58.760 I don't, I will say, like, and I've said this before, I don't boycott every single thing.
00:34:03.980 You can't.
00:34:04.540 Because you can't.
00:34:05.660 I, and that's why I never make people feel guilty.
00:34:08.160 If they're not boycotting Target, but maybe they're boycotting something else.
00:34:11.300 Maybe they give up Starbucks, whatever.
00:34:13.040 And so we all just kind of pick and choose.
00:34:14.840 For me, I was just spending way too much money at this company that clearly hates me.
00:34:19.160 And it was the, like, it was the trans clothes for kids, like the compression bras, the packing underwear and all that stuff for kids that was just like, nope, too far for me.
00:34:30.200 And so I can't reward them with my mind.
00:34:34.140 I just can't reward them.
00:34:35.220 Even if they were to change a little bit, like not to, maybe one day.
00:34:39.260 If they really prove that they're done with that and they're, like, coming back around completely true repentance, maybe it's just not time for me yet.
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00:35:48.500 As you mentioned, we cannot stop fighting and being on our guard because you mentioned that the progressive side isn't done fighting.
00:35:55.840 They still want their utopia just as much as ever.
00:35:58.380 There are several means by which they will try to accomplish that.
00:36:01.340 Corporations is one.
00:36:02.620 But also, in D.C., they're going to try to say that Trump isn't the legitimate president.
00:36:08.720 Try to delegitimize him as much as possible.
00:36:11.520 Tell me about this Russian collusion hoax 2.0 that you think is rumbling.
00:36:17.460 Yeah, so I've been following this for a while now.
00:36:20.240 Going back to early 2024, you started to see war games and meetings and things that were reminiscent of sort of the early stages of the Great Reset and stuff like that.
00:36:35.860 Amongst people on the left and establishment progressive Republicans, where they were saying, you know, we think the election could be stolen in favor of Trump by the Russians.
00:36:48.640 They started planning out how this would work out.
00:36:52.120 The way that they imagined it happening was on Election Day or close to Election Day, there would be AI-generated content like deepfake videos and, you know, fake news stories and things that would come out.
00:37:06.620 And it would trick people at the last minute into thinking that something is happening, that Kamala said something she really didn't say, or at that time it was Biden, but, you know, something like that.
00:37:18.060 And that the election would suddenly swing to Trump as a result of this fake stuff.
00:37:22.640 So how are we going to handle it?
00:37:23.840 What do we do?
00:37:24.560 And they're planning all this out in advance.
00:37:26.740 The left does this all the time.
00:37:28.780 It's really crazy.
00:37:29.820 They have all sorts of contingency plans for their contingency plans.
00:37:33.500 Yeah.
00:37:33.720 Um, so then leading up to the election in the five or so days before the election, we started seeing this exact thing happen.
00:37:42.800 The State Department and other government agencies started putting out all these stories about how there were these deepfakes from Russia, Russia dumping fake news into the system.
00:37:52.060 They're trying to interfere with the election and steal it.
00:37:54.660 And then all of these big news outlets, NPR, New York Times, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, started putting out these stories saying,
00:38:03.720 Russia's interfering with the election, Russia's trying to help Trump win, Trump's going to benefit from all of this.
00:38:09.500 Um, and then immediately after the election, on election day and immediately after, same thing, flood of news stories, Russia helped Trump, Russia helped Trump.
00:38:18.260 Now, they don't do that kind of thing in a coordinated way unless it's, there's a reason for it.
00:38:25.120 They don't just happen to all publish the same kind of story on the same day about something that really wasn't dominating the news cycle.
00:38:31.680 It wasn't like everyone was talking about Russian interference at that time.
00:38:35.200 Um, and, uh, I think that the plan was, and this is, sounds a little conspiracy theory ish, but I think it's true.
00:38:43.840 I think the plan was if the election was close and there were deepfakes or Russian interference, which there was some, they were going to say that delegitimized a Trump win if it was close.
00:38:55.480 I think that was the plan.
00:38:56.740 It wasn't close.
00:38:57.760 It was a blowout.
00:38:58.560 So they can't say that, but what they can say is Russia helped Trump.
00:39:04.320 And I think that's true.
00:39:06.300 I, not in a meaningful way, but I think that it is at least somewhat true.
00:39:11.540 Russia clearly did dump a bunch of fake news and stuff and deepfakes and things into the ecosystem that had no meaningful impact, but it had some very tiny little impact that no one can measure because it's so small.
00:39:25.140 So the, why is the left spending all this time talking about it?
00:39:29.140 Rachel Maddow is now saying thing, crazy things about how various people in the Trump administration have some sort of a connection to Russian financiers and, you know, crazy stuff.
00:39:40.360 We're starting to see all these stories come up again.
00:39:42.200 If you just go on social media and you just search things like Russia election stolen, you'll see lots of people say Russia stole the election for Trump and Trump shouldn't be president.
00:39:53.220 I can't believe we're doing this again.
00:39:54.480 Crazy conspiracy theory type stuff.
00:39:56.600 Now, the reason I'm so worried about it this time, as opposed to, because it failed spectacularly the last time and people just voted in Trump.
00:40:04.680 So it's so tempting to say, well, who cares?
00:40:07.160 Right?
00:40:07.380 Like, it's not going to matter.
00:40:08.560 Most people don't care.
00:40:10.220 People don't believe it.
00:40:11.340 I think the problem with the last round of Russian collusion was you could make the case that Russia tried to help Trump through Facebook posts and things like that in 2016.
00:40:22.300 But what did Trump give them in return?
00:40:26.520 You know, we had years of investigating and they found nothing.
00:40:30.380 There was nothing in return given by Trump to Russia.
00:40:33.420 So it was really hard to make the case and they ended up failing to make the case that there was some sort of secret deal because Russia never got anything.
00:40:42.220 Trump was actually tough on Russia, just something that the left didn't want to admit, but it's true with sanctions and other things.
00:40:49.140 But this time around, there is something that Russia is going to get very obviously.
00:40:53.320 It's very clear.
00:40:54.300 And I think this is why they went back to the well again, because they know this is going to happen.
00:40:57.660 Trump has said over and over and over again, one of his day one priorities is, I'm ending the war with Russia and Ukraine.
00:41:05.020 I'm ending it.
00:41:06.880 Now, I think that's a good thing for the world.
00:41:09.160 I don't want there to be a war between Russia and Ukraine.
00:41:11.620 I don't want World War III.
00:41:13.260 I don't want nuclear holocaust.
00:41:14.620 I don't want any of that stuff.
00:41:15.680 And if that war ends, it becomes less likely that those problems happen.
00:41:18.940 I'm all in favor of that.
00:41:21.060 But the only way that war ends, there is literally no way the war ends any other way.
00:41:26.680 Putin has to get a victory here.
00:41:31.140 There has to be something in it for him.
00:41:33.280 And that something is going to be part of the land that they've taken.
00:41:36.900 There's these disputed territories in the Donbass region that they've been fighting over for actually many, many years, not just recently.
00:41:44.380 It's been going on for a long time.
00:41:46.740 And Putin wants it.
00:41:48.400 It's mostly Russian-speaking people in those areas.
00:41:52.160 Why does he want it?
00:41:53.380 Well, there's a whole lot of reasons for that.
00:41:55.760 But one of the biggest reasons is it's full of a lot of Russian people, partially.
00:42:02.300 There's this dream that Putin has to sort of reestablish the ancient Russian empire.
00:42:08.500 And this would be part of it because this used to be part of Russia.
00:42:11.680 Ukraine was part of Russia.
00:42:13.480 And a lot of people in Putin's orbit believe that Kiev and those places are Russian and should be Russian and it belongs to them.
00:42:23.120 And it was stolen after the Soviet Union and all of the stuff.
00:42:27.260 So there's an element of that going on there.
00:42:29.620 But they've just spilt so much blood and money and time over many, many years.
00:42:34.540 They also want there to be a buffer zone between the West and Russia.
00:42:40.000 And this area provides a really nice buffer zone.
00:42:44.400 Putin has alleged many times that America was running CIA operations and other intelligence things against Russia out of Ukraine.
00:42:52.560 And he believes that Ukraine will be in NATO someday.
00:42:56.000 He doesn't want NATO on his doorstep.
00:42:57.760 So having a buffer zone for that is really helpful for him in his mind.
00:43:02.940 And that's part of the reason why he went in.
00:43:05.340 So and he said that very explicitly, actually.
00:43:07.900 This is why I went in.
00:43:09.600 So he's going to want that.
00:43:11.580 And there's not going to be a deal unless he gets that.
00:43:14.220 And I think Trump is perfectly fine with giving it to him because we got to end the war and he's got to get something.
00:43:20.080 And that's the art of the deal, right?
00:43:21.380 You got to give something up in a deal.
00:43:23.240 So how does Trump have power to give him part of Ukraine?
00:43:26.360 He does because, not directly, but the Ukrainians cannot fight this war without America giving them massive amounts of money, billions and billions of dollars, plus our weapons.
00:43:39.680 We've been doing this for a long time now.
00:43:41.960 The war would be over tomorrow if America said, sorry, we're done here.
00:43:46.520 We're just pulling out of everything.
00:43:47.920 No more money for you.
00:43:48.700 No more weapons for you.
00:43:49.720 You figure it out on your own.
00:43:50.680 And the war is over.
00:43:51.700 Russia wins easily.
00:43:52.460 And it's not like the EU has come to their aid like America has.
00:43:56.020 Exactly.
00:43:56.980 That's a good question to ask.
00:43:58.840 It's a very good question.
00:43:59.840 Why isn't America over here and not their neighboring countries?
00:44:02.540 Great question.
00:44:03.580 And it's incredible that that has happened.
00:44:05.420 And we've allowed it to happen.
00:44:06.860 It should never have happened.
00:44:07.940 Europe can take care of itself.
00:44:09.040 They don't need us over there fighting their wars for them.
00:44:11.520 But the point is, if we do that, strike that deal by saying to Trump going to Ukraine saying, we know you don't want to give up any of this land, but we're not giving you any more weapons and money if you don't take this deal.
00:44:26.840 I think we'll take it and Ukraine will have to take it and Putin will get something out of it.
00:45:03.780 We've got all these news stories and reports from the government.
00:45:07.280 This is well documented.
00:45:08.920 And now Putin gets the payout.
00:45:10.240 What's the payout?
00:45:10.940 He gets a victory here.
00:45:12.520 He gets to keep some of the land.
00:45:14.000 It's not a total victory, but it's still a victory.
00:45:15.780 And yeah, the war is over, but Ukraine effectively lost because now they've lost a part of their country and they were a sovereign country and that isn't fair.
00:45:24.360 And so it's a really clear cut thing.
00:45:26.220 And then you'll have, I imagine, all of these examples of women who lost their children in war in Ukraine, whole villages destroyed, people who had been raped by Russian soldiers, on and on and on.
00:45:39.180 And if you want, if the left wants to make that a thing, if they want to show people how awful that war has been for the Ukrainians, they easily can do that.
00:45:50.460 We know that because they convinced more than half the country that every white cop in America wants to kill every black person that they meet.
00:45:59.520 And they were able to, they were able to do that by just focusing, hyper focusing on a limited number of, of sample size or a small sample size.
00:46:07.360 So they still have the ability to, to, to make people feel really awful about that.
00:46:13.620 Coupled with the fact that there's a pretty good argument that they're going to be able to make it.
00:46:18.200 I don't think it's true in a lot of ways, but there's a lot of evidence to show that Russia wanted Trump to win and actively tried to help Trump so that he would win.
00:46:28.140 And I think those two things coupled together create a really tough problem for the Trump administration that wants the war to end, but also doesn't want to look like a sympathizer for Putin who helped him.
00:46:40.700 Yeah.
00:46:41.100 And I think Putin knows all of this, by the way.
00:46:43.860 And I think that was part of all the calculus.
00:46:45.400 And I think that dividing the country is what they live for over there in Russia.
00:46:51.320 Yes, China too.
00:46:52.040 I feel like China probably would have wanted Kamala Harris to win.
00:46:54.800 Uh, yeah, I absolutely think that that's the case.
00:46:58.040 There's no, there's no doubt about it.
00:46:59.440 I mean, uh, Trump is much tougher on trade with China, um, uh, intellectual property theft and things like that.
00:47:05.680 He's much tougher on China than, than, um, Iran, same thing.
00:47:09.860 Uh, Iran, we know actively tried to stop Trump.
00:47:13.820 They hacked the Trump campaign and released that information into the public.
00:47:18.200 They, uh, supposedly tried to assassinate him.
00:47:21.260 There was an assassination attempt that went on that was funded, at least in some way by Iranian government.
00:47:27.500 Um, so they didn't want him to win either.
00:47:29.300 And there was all kinds of disinformation stuff that they were doing as well.
00:47:32.140 So, I mean, it sounds crazy, obviously, like this is crazy stuff, but the important thing to remember is the left has to do something.
00:47:41.120 Right now, it looks like the left just doesn't have any cards left to play and that they're just going to go quietly into the night and be destroyed by, you know, by, by Trump.
00:47:51.200 It's not going to happen.
00:47:52.260 They're going to have a plan.
00:47:53.800 And I think that the, the amount of energy and effort that they've put into this particular plan already seems to suggest that this is where they're going.
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00:49:04.600 You make such a good point about showing us the horrors of the war and the victims of the war.
00:49:11.320 And those are real stories.
00:49:13.080 And obviously we have compassion for those, but to use those to try to say this was Trump's plan all along, he caused this pain, which, of course, Russia invaded Ukraine while Joe Biden was president.
00:49:23.940 And so people will conveniently forget that they'll say this is all on Trump's hands.
00:49:28.760 They're going to do the same thing.
00:49:30.600 It's going to be a huge gaslighting, emotional manipulation, toxic empathy campaign when the deportations start.
00:49:37.900 Because he's got Tom Homan and who is, you know, he's a hard O when it comes to deportation and the border.
00:49:45.980 And that's I mean, I think that's a good thing.
00:49:48.000 We're a sovereign country and we have a right to decide who comes into our country and to secure our borders.
00:49:52.900 But they are going to show every single sad story of the mom who came here for a better life.
00:50:01.420 They're going to ignore all the horrid stories of the women who have been murdered and abused by illegal aliens, children raped by illegal aliens and only hyper focus on like the one sad story of the seemingly innocent person who came over here illegally.
00:50:17.160 And they're not going to point out the fact that actually Obama deported far more people than Trump or Biden did.
00:50:25.500 Even in just his four years, he deported millions and millions of people.
00:50:29.400 I don't remember ever hearing their sad sob stories.
00:50:32.400 I don't even really remember hearing about the deportations at all.
00:50:36.100 We only hear about deportations when Trump is in office.
00:50:39.740 The number one president for deportations in history was Bill Clinton, over 10 million deportations while he was president of the United States.
00:50:47.940 You never heard about that back then.
00:50:49.540 So I totally agree with you.
00:50:51.240 And I think these are these I absolutely agree that that's going to happen.
00:50:54.940 I think that they are in a lot of ways very similar.
00:50:58.560 The idea here is we want to show Trump is an authoritarian dictator type figure sympathetic to it.
00:51:04.580 In the case of Putin, openly helping and being helped by a dictator in that case.
00:51:09.840 In the other situation, it's only a dictator would round people up and then deport them and do these horrible things to poor.
00:51:17.060 I saw one person on The View recently.
00:51:20.420 She was talking about these abuelos and abuelas are going to be stolen in the in the night and forced to come back to Mexico.
00:51:28.400 And I'm just like, this is this is totally absurd.
00:51:33.400 It's totally absurd.
00:51:34.240 Ignoring, by the way, that Hispanics just voted for Trump.
00:51:37.720 Fifty five percent of Latino men.
00:51:39.660 And so why did that happen?
00:51:41.380 If if all their abuelas are about to be stolen away?
00:51:44.820 I think that this is completely ridiculous, but it has the potential.
00:51:49.740 It is a danger that we need to be aware of because they are the media still as ineffective and impotent as they are, have become, I should say, are still very good at emotional manipulation.
00:52:02.280 Oh, yeah.
00:52:02.780 And and they are going to run with that 100 percent.
00:52:06.060 They did it with the children in cages thing when Trump was president the last time at the border and all of that.
00:52:12.220 Obama did, too.
00:52:12.760 Yeah, which Obama did, too.
00:52:13.940 They ignored it, by the way.
00:52:15.560 And they were detention centers.
00:52:17.120 And and, you know, and they ignore, as you pointed out, all the human trafficking and well, well documented, the organized crime, the murders on the border.
00:52:25.520 They don't care about any of that.
00:52:27.140 It doesn't serve their political purposes.
00:52:29.060 So I am extremely worried about that.
00:52:33.260 And I think people need to be prepared for it.
00:52:35.880 We as a conservative movement historically has been horribly unprepared for these things.
00:52:41.900 And then they sort of happen and we're like playing catch up to it.
00:52:45.520 Right.
00:52:46.020 It's true.
00:52:46.740 We need to be ahead of these things now.
00:52:48.780 And you know what?
00:52:49.200 If none of this happens and the media just ignores the deportations and decides that actually Trump isn't a fan of Putin anymore.
00:52:58.380 And now all of us.
00:52:59.220 Great.
00:52:59.820 I hope that happens.
00:53:01.220 But in the event that that doesn't occur, we need to all be ready for it.
00:53:05.140 Yeah.
00:53:05.380 And we need to start preparing for how we're going to respond to it.
00:53:08.440 Well, people like you help us get prepared for those things because you are looking well beneath the headlines, beyond the headlines to what is really going on and what is starting to go on in the background.
00:53:20.420 And I'm thankful for that.
00:53:21.740 Okay.
00:53:22.140 Hey, your latest book.
00:53:23.080 Remind us of the title and where people can get it.
00:53:25.300 Propaganda Wars.
00:53:26.100 You can get it.
00:53:26.580 Glenn's new book.
00:53:27.680 I wrote the book with Glenn Beck in case people didn't know.
00:53:30.640 It is an awesome book.
00:53:31.960 We go into all sorts of details related to this and other topics.
00:53:36.220 But the biggest thing is it's a book to help train people to know the difference between truth and lies, propaganda and the truth, and also how they can become part of the solution.
00:53:46.880 It's a book meant to help train people to do the things that Glenn and I do and that you do, discovering the truth, uncovering what elites are up to.
00:53:55.580 And so I urge anyone who's interested at all in becoming part of the solution to check out Propaganda Wars.
00:54:02.340 Yeah, and it might be more important now than ever because they are going to hold on to whatever power they have to manipulate people into hating Donald Trump again.
00:54:12.600 I think a good pairing would actually be Propaganda Wars and Toxic Empathy because we also go through a lot of the propaganda that especially affects Christians.
00:54:21.980 But so good.
00:54:22.660 Thank you so much, Justin.
00:54:23.940 Always so fascinating to talk to you.
00:54:25.700 I really appreciate it.
00:54:26.540 Thanks, Ellen.
00:54:31.060 Before we go, we have a bonus segment.
00:54:34.300 So last week, I wanted to talk to Matt Marquez.
00:54:37.200 He is the co-owner of the restaurant Movable Feast in Wheaton, Illinois, who has received so much unfair backlash from liberals in their area because they put out a Trump sign after he won the election.
00:54:52.280 While we had some tech issues last week, we weren't able to get the Zoom going, and so we were only able to record this short snippet with Matt.
00:55:01.500 But I want to play it for you because I want him to get the support, his family to get the prayers and encouragement that they need.
00:55:08.920 So here is Matt Marquez.
00:55:14.480 Matt, thanks so much for joining us.
00:55:17.320 I'm so excited to get your perspective on everything that has happened.
00:55:21.980 You own Movable Feast.
00:55:24.180 You put up a sign saying, Jesus is my savior.
00:55:27.200 Trump is my president.
00:55:28.200 Make America healthy again.
00:55:29.620 Why did you decide to speak out about your beliefs in that way?
00:55:38.240 Well, yeah.
00:55:38.980 First of all, I mean, we've always been outspoken and speak our mind, and we feel that our business is a good platform to be able to share what we believe.
00:55:48.240 And we were excited.
00:55:48.940 We voted for President Trump, and it was the day after we were just happy that he won, and we thought it was a good way to proclaim the name of Jesus and be happy about our new president.
00:56:01.940 And so this happened, you put this up the day, like election day or the day after election day?
00:56:08.260 Yeah, the Make America Healthy, again, signs my wife had made from a local print store.
00:56:15.500 They had our little storefront picture on there, and we put those up probably a week prior to the election.
00:56:20.900 And we even got some hate for that.
00:56:23.980 And so, yeah, the Trump and the Jesus is my savior sign went up the day of the election.
00:56:29.520 So we didn't think we were really doing anything divisive or, you know, anything out of the ordinary, just speaking our minds and just telling people who we are.
00:56:38.260 So you did not expect to get the blowback that you have?
00:56:43.400 Oh, no, absolutely not.
00:56:44.900 I was actually texting our family group chat when I was hanging it up.
00:56:48.680 Some guy drove by and honked and gave it a thumbs up and was like, heck, yeah.
00:56:52.200 So I thought that that would kind of be the reaction people would honk.
00:56:54.960 We got a lot of negative and horrible messages, over 2,000, I think, at this point, of all from hateful death threats, just wishing ill will on us and our family and the business to fail.
00:57:08.260 But we've also got a lot of good outpouring support from the community and people that agree with us.
00:57:13.560 Or even if they don't agree with us, they don't agree with how people are treating us.
00:57:16.300 So I think the main thing that we've just been asking people is if you could just pray for us, that'd be the first thing and obviously the main thing.
00:57:24.760 But, yeah, that's pretty much all we would ask anyone to do.
00:57:27.620 We wouldn't ask for anything monetarily.
00:57:29.300 Just somebody praying for us is enough.
00:57:31.320 Yeah, well, that's awesome.
00:57:33.300 And people, of course, if they're local or if they're anywhere close by, they can come to Movable Feast.
00:57:38.100 They can try y'all's awesome food.
00:57:40.320 Hopefully y'all are also getting words of encouragement via Instagram and however people can contact you because that really makes a difference in lifting your spirits.
00:57:48.960 And I know this audience will absolutely be praying for y'all and thinking of your family.
00:57:54.520 And God bless y'all for standing up.
00:57:57.200 You didn't have to.
00:57:58.300 And you made your beliefs known.
00:58:00.760 And that encourages other people to do the same.
00:58:04.360 So it really makes a difference.
00:58:05.980 So great work and all the best to y'all.
00:58:09.980 Thank you very much.
00:58:11.000 Thanks for having me.
00:58:11.860 Thank you.
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