Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey - October 27, 2022


Ep 699 | Vindication for the Unvaccinated


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

164.14731

Word Count

8,861

Sentence Count

602

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

On today's episode of Relatable, Allie and Allie talk about the latest in the Waukesha Parcast case, the new DNC ad satire video, and why Joe Biden should be talking to a woman who identifies as a girl.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Unvaccinated employees in New York City are now going to receive reparations after refusing to
00:00:07.960 get the mandated vaccine. Also, Daryl Brooks, the Waukesha parade murder has been found guilty
00:00:16.780 on all charges. Wow. We'll talk a lot about that trial. Also, as lots and lots of things are going
00:00:24.700 on, as many Americans are suffering, our President Joe Biden is prioritizing meeting with, talking with
00:00:32.460 a man who identifies as a girl. We've got all that and much, much more on today's episode of
00:00:40.140 Relatable, which as always is brought to you by our friends at Good Ranchers. Go to goodranchers.com
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00:00:54.700 All right, guys. So much to talk about today because we have done the past three episodes
00:01:03.300 as interviews, which I really encourage you to go back and listen to. They haven't really been about
00:01:08.200 the news of the day or the news of the week. So I've been dying to talk about a ton of stuff that
00:01:13.380 I haven't gotten to comment on. Before we get into all that, though, shout out to our new DNC ad
00:01:21.440 satire video that came out last night. We had some technical difficulties getting it onto Instagram,
00:01:27.320 so I apologize for that. But thank you for watching and commenting and sharing and all that
00:01:31.700 good stuff. But make sure that you go check it out on YouTube. And if you share it with your family
00:01:36.820 and friends, send them the YouTube link and that will really help us out too. And if you haven't seen
00:01:44.580 it yet, here's a little clip from the video we created.
00:01:49.040 I could go all day listing the accomplishments of this administration and the Democratic Party,
00:01:53.860 but why not listen to our voters instead? Here's what they have to say.
00:01:58.260 Not being able to afford to eat out, go on vacation, or pay our electricity bills has really brought our
00:02:03.680 family together. Literally, we had to move from our four-bedroom house to a studio apartment.
00:02:09.880 Thank you, Joe.
00:02:11.340 And while it looks like we have power simply because our ideology dominates all major corporations,
00:02:17.840 big tech, Hollywood, academia, public education, the administrative and security states, the CDC,
00:02:24.860 the NIH, not to mention the World Economic Forum and the UN, were actually the underdog.
00:02:30.500 Lots of good parts. I didn't want to reveal what I think are the funniest parts of it because I
00:02:35.320 didn't want to give too much away without you watching the full video. But probably one of my
00:02:41.760 favorite scenes is in there where we talk about how despite progressive ideology dominating every
00:02:48.900 institution, national and global, virtually every institution, they still see themselves as the
00:02:55.800 underdog, as the advocate and the representative of the little guy, the one who is fighting against
00:03:04.940 big, bad, right-wing extremism and fascism and Christian nationalism, even though they have the
00:03:12.580 power, even though they are in the dominant position, even though they characterize the entirety of
00:03:18.940 mainstream culture and get to dictate what kids learn in schools and get to decide really what people
00:03:28.400 think through their control of media in Hollywood. Now, thankfully, there's a lot of us who see
00:03:34.900 past that. It's really actually a wonder that Republicans win any election when progressivism as an
00:03:41.220 ideology is so ubiquitous. But I love making these videos because I think it makes a point that
00:03:47.960 literalism can't. It's I don't even know if you could necessarily call it satire. Maybe you can,
00:03:55.040 but it's really just irony because I'm not I'm not taking what Democrats believe to an absurd place,
00:04:03.540 which is how I would describe satire. It is really putting all democratic positions, all of the points
00:04:12.440 of their platform and agenda together in a way that shows you how ridiculous they are. So I say,
00:04:21.280 look, we dominate all of these institutions, but we're really the underdog. Well, Democrats literally
00:04:26.780 believe that those things are actually true. So I just put them together in order to make a funny but
00:04:33.560 also serious point. And so I enjoy these. There's months of work and lots of manpower that goes into
00:04:40.440 these videos. So it would help us out a lot if you like it and share it and comment on it and all that
00:04:46.040 good stuff. Also, if you love relatable, please leave a five star review wherever you listen and
00:04:52.680 subscribe on YouTube. All right, let's get into some things. Let's get into some things. First,
00:05:09.480 I want to talk about finally and fully. I haven't been able to comment on this story on the show and
00:05:16.920 I've been dying to just very briefly because you guys might be tired of hearing this person's name
00:05:21.840 and that is Dylan Mulvaney. We talked about him last week. This is a man who identifies not just as a
00:05:28.420 woman but calls himself a girl, has gone viral on TikTok for days of girlhood where he documents
00:05:34.300 every day where he is quote unquote transitioning into a girl. And we talked last week about his
00:05:42.840 claim on an Ulta podcast that he wants to be a mom one day, that he can be a mom one day.
00:05:47.800 And we did a very thorough and theological response to that. I was as kind as I could possibly be while
00:05:53.800 still being clear about what is true and the harms that gender ideology has both on the individual
00:06:00.320 and on the collective. I want to be just a little bit more brash today because I think it's also
00:06:10.500 I think it's also important to simply lay things out without any caveats and without any cushion so
00:06:17.600 we can see the severity of what's happening. So I'm going to play you a video of Dylan Mulvaney saying
00:06:24.740 that he has been invited by the president of the United States, Joe Biden, the person that we were told
00:06:29.780 as a moderate and a unifier to the White House to discuss quote unquote trans issues. So here's a
00:06:36.980 little bit of his TikTok where he is announcing that. It's day 222 of being a girl. I'm in Washington,
00:06:43.440 D.C. and I'm going to the White House to speak to the president of the United States.
00:06:48.720 You know that phrase, I fear I may have girlbossed too close to the sun. Well, that's how I feel today
00:06:53.840 because I get to sit down with Joe Biden and now this news and I get to ask him a few questions
00:06:59.780 surrounding trans issues in the United States and talk to him about my transness. And I really just
00:07:05.380 want to represent my community the best that I can. OK, I thought that that was enough. The video was
00:07:10.720 very long. You might have seen the clips going around where he is actually asking Joe Biden,
00:07:16.100 like, do you think do we have that clip of Dylan asking Joe Biden about like if he thinks states
00:07:24.360 should have a right to try to inhibit. OK, do you think states should have a right to ban gender
00:07:31.940 affirming health care? I don't think any state or anybody should have the right to do that as a moral
00:07:37.300 question, as a legal question. I just think it's wrong. All right. So there is Joe Biden saying
00:07:44.420 that states should not have the right or an individual. Does that mean a parent
00:07:50.540 or a doctor should not have the right to inhibit a person from cutting off their genitals in the
00:07:58.540 name of gender affirmation? And really, when we're having this discussion and debate, you guys know
00:08:03.180 we're talking about children like that's what the debate is about. Really, that's what the uproar is
00:08:07.480 about. I mean, of course, there is disagreement with the idea that a man can become a woman, but it
00:08:13.540 becomes even more egregious when you're talking about minors whose frontal lobes are not developed,
00:08:19.320 who cannot, by law, rightfully consent to sexual activity. And so a lot of people are asking,
00:08:27.760 well, how can they, if they cannot cognitively, legally consent to sexual activity with an adult,
00:08:35.920 how can they possibly consent to having their genitals cut off and being permanently sterilized
00:08:42.900 by an adult? That doesn't make a lot of sense. That's what the debate is about. So when Dylan
00:08:48.240 Mulvaney asks Joe Biden about that, that's what he means. He is talking about minor gender affirmation
00:08:56.720 care, which of course is a euphemism for not affirmation, but actually opposition to a person's
00:09:03.860 biology. We're talking about the permanent maiming of a child's body and physiology, whether it's hormone
00:09:10.060 treatment, whether it's puberty blockers, which is not temporary, by the way, that can permanently
00:09:14.940 affect a young person's mind. The mind as well as the body needs puberty to be able to develop
00:09:21.720 healthily. Ask yourself what group of people benefit from trapping young people in a state of perpetual
00:09:29.440 adolescence and juvenility. Creepy when you think about it. So that's what Dylan Mulvaney is referencing here.
00:09:35.720 Joe Biden, our empath in chief, our unifier, our moderate, that the evangelicals for Biden supported
00:09:44.520 the independents and even moderate conservatives said, no, we need to vote for him. He'll be
00:09:51.040 holistically pro-life. He won't be radical. He'll be a moderate guy. He'll be middle of the road. He'll
00:09:56.900 bring us together. He is saying now that no state or individual has a right to try to inhibit that kind
00:10:02.600 of care. And we actually knew that during the campaign. There was a mother at a town hall who
00:10:08.200 said, you know, my eight-year-old believes that he or she is the opposite gender. And Joe Biden said,
00:10:16.220 oh, we need to make sure to, and I'm paraphrasing here, affirm him or her, make sure that he can go
00:10:22.780 into the bathroom of his choosing. So this is who Joe Biden is. We're talking about the transition,
00:10:29.520 which is a biological impossibility, but that's the word of minors. And he is saying that he supports
00:10:35.320 that. And this, by the way, is what he is prioritizing. As there are Americans who can't
00:10:43.800 make ends meet because of the economic policies that he has pioneered, that he has authored,
00:10:49.640 along with congressional Democrats, the spending policies that have only worsened things like
00:10:54.780 inflation. I mean, Americans are really hurting, not just when it comes to economic policies,
00:11:00.360 but when it comes to the crime policies of state and local Democrats across the country.
00:11:04.540 And this is what he is prioritizing, talking to a grown man who makes a mockery of womanhood by
00:11:12.760 donning a caricature of females, by acting and dressing like a six-year-old girl.
00:11:21.680 For example, this is who Joe Biden is taking the time to connect to. This is who the White House
00:11:27.980 is taking the time and the effort and the thought to platform that tells you the values of these
00:11:33.660 people, that tells you what they think of women, that tells you what they think of people who are
00:11:37.680 struggling. And by the way, if you're not watching this, but you're listening, in Dylan's
00:11:45.700 montage or in his little TikTok video, he was wearing a protect trans kids shirt. So that's
00:11:53.780 also what gives us the indication of what he is actually talking about when he is talking about
00:11:59.360 quote unquote gender affirming care. Yeah, we see it. It's up right now if you're watching
00:12:06.100 on YouTube. It's supposed to be like a take on the don't mess with Texas. It says don't mess
00:12:13.280 with trans kids. And so we know what he is referring to. He believes that it should be
00:12:19.100 legal and that it is right and that it is healthy to chop off the genitals of young girls and boys.
00:12:26.060 And again, this is a grown man who wears pigtails and with a five o'clock shadow and tries to act
00:12:34.400 like a young girl. And here's a clip, by the way, of what Dylan Mulvaney thinks it means to be a
00:12:41.680 woman. This is just one of many clips like this, by the way. He also refers to female genitalia as
00:12:48.820 a Barbie pouch or Barbie pocket. Let me just say something about that. I can guarantee that he is
00:12:54.240 porn sick and that he probably got that idea or that reference from some kind of sick, like
00:13:01.380 perverse, I don't know, chat room or site or something like that. That's something that we've
00:13:07.600 talked about and I'll get to the clip in a second. But that's something we've talked about with
00:13:10.960 Genevieve Glock in the past. And she'll be on again soon about how the roots of a lot of young
00:13:17.320 men trying to become girls is found in pornography and things called sissy porn. There is a lot of
00:13:26.200 perversion, a lot of predation within this ideology that too many people don't want to talk about.
00:13:34.360 There's just so much perversion and darkness here. So it doesn't really surprise me again that this
00:13:39.540 grown man is pretending to act like a little girl and that this is what is in his head about what it
00:13:46.840 means to be a female. So here's that clip.
00:13:55.200 Bridges, love them. Coconut water, love it. Not nad, just love it. Wind turbine, love it. Meadows, love them.
00:14:05.540 I'm scared of getting Lyme disease.
00:14:16.400 Love ya.
00:14:19.900 Did you see that? I gotta get out of here. Did you see that?
00:14:27.780 There's a dragon.
00:14:28.320 Oh my God. Never again. Get me out of here.
00:14:31.440 Okay. So that's one that you really have to watch rather than listen to, to look how ridiculous he is
00:14:35.460 prancing. And there are other videos of him saying, Oh, I'm a woman. I cried today for no reason. I
00:14:42.560 sent us. I wrote out a scathing email that I did not send. I said that I was fine when I wasn't fine.
00:14:48.840 So, okay. You think that being a woman is just PMS. That's what you think it is. You think it's
00:14:54.820 being a floocy. You think it's being a klutz. You think it's being a ditz. You think it's being
00:14:59.140 a little child. You think it's being an airhead. That's what you think it means to be a girl or to
00:15:03.900 be a woman. It's creepy. And I'm just going to say this. And I gave like a very, again, I think
00:15:09.280 thorough and compassionate response in my last episode about him. But look, this person who said
00:15:15.140 recently that the world sees him as a girl, looks nothing like a girl, acts nothing like a girl.
00:15:19.900 Like he is very masculine looking, very masculine looking from the body, the hands, the feet, the
00:15:27.560 facial features. I mean, there is no way, there's no way for this person to look like a woman or to
00:15:35.760 look like a girl. I've seen past videos of him. He was a, he was on Broadway, very talented, excellent
00:15:42.800 singer, probably great actor too. There's a question about all of that. How much of this is just
00:15:47.600 like an act and handsome man, like had a great stage presence. And I just really am sad. I'm sad
00:15:56.880 that he is trying to pursue something that will never be possible. That is simply not a tangible
00:16:01.680 goal. And it just can never be reached. The world will never see this person as a woman. And he doesn't
00:16:08.740 even have the act down very well. It just comes across as mockery. Now, if this is all some grand
00:16:15.440 joke, if this is parody, maybe hats off to you, dude, hats off to you. You've duped a lot of people
00:16:23.620 into being angry. You've duped a lot of people into giving you lucrative sponsorships. You've duped a lot
00:16:28.720 of people into supporting you. If this is all just some like funny joke to make a point about how crazy
00:16:37.320 gender ideology is, wow, that is very impressive. And I will applaud you for that. Otherwise, I am
00:16:45.620 worried. I am worried if this is who the White House and our society is hoisting up as some kind
00:16:53.340 of hero. All right. I want to talk about this awesome story. And that is that the New York
00:17:10.700 Supreme Court has ordered New York City to rehire and pay back wages to unvaccinated city employees
00:17:18.980 who are fired for being unvaccinated. This is a pretty incredible development. So we look at a
00:17:25.140 lot of darkness, a lot of bad. But I wanted to look at one awesome story that I hope is a I hope
00:17:31.920 it's a sign of what's to come for people who have been unfairly fired, who have lost their livelihoods
00:17:37.700 because of an unconstitutional and immoral mandate to get a vaccine that does not we know Pfizer admitted
00:17:46.480 this does not stop transmission does not stop you from getting COVID doesn't stop you from getting
00:17:51.920 infected. Maybe it's effective from prohibiting some kind of, you know, serious illness in some people,
00:17:58.880 but it simply does not do what we were told by Fauci by Maddow by Biden that it was going to do.
00:18:06.080 It's not loving your neighbor. It's not being kind. It's not being compassionate. It really is just a
00:18:12.020 personal choice that in some cases has harmed people. It's actually caused adverse effects in
00:18:17.740 some people. And yet people were required to do it in order to feed their families. And so now,
00:18:23.500 even though that was very unjust, we are seeing some just movements in the direction of restoration
00:18:30.640 and reparations. This is a case in which I think reparations being a direct payment to those who had
00:18:36.680 to bear the brunt of injustice is good. So here's how the National Review is reporting this.
00:18:42.460 In October 2021, David Chokshi, NYC's health commissioner, issued an order requiring all city
00:18:50.360 employees to be inoculated against COVID. Later, he issued an order for private sector employees.
00:18:55.400 Mayor Eric Adams signed a supplementary executive order to that latter mandate, carving out exemptions
00:19:00.700 for athletes, musicians, and other performers. Well, isn't that nice? The people that New York needs to
00:19:08.620 make money. All the other people, though, I guess you're just SOL. The New York Supreme Court found
00:19:15.240 that the orders were arbitrary and capricious and also found that Chokshi's order violated the New York
00:19:20.920 state constitution. So this opinion was authored by Judge Ralph J. Porzio, a Republican, and it read this,
00:19:30.040 The health commissioner cannot create a new condition of employment for city employees,
00:19:33.800 cannot prohibit an employee from reporting to work, and cannot terminate employees. The mayor cannot
00:19:38.360 exempt certain employees from these orders. If it was about safety and public health, no one would be
00:19:43.340 exempt. It is time for the city of New York to do what is right and what is just. Here's what he also
00:19:49.220 argued. He says this, quote, being vaccinated does not prevent an individual from contracting or
00:19:55.560 transmitting COVID-19, which is exactly true. So this is following the science. This is actually
00:20:04.040 looking at the data. This is making a decision not based on politics, not partisanship, and not
00:20:11.260 faux concerns about safety, but truth. And isn't that how we should be making all of our decisions?
00:20:18.840 You know, it's crazy that you still have people. After everything we know about the ineffectiveness,
00:20:23.200 and in some cases, the harm of the vaccine, that there are still people pushing it. There are still
00:20:29.660 people calling those who didn't want to get it anti-vaxxers. Joe Biden, just this week, made an
00:20:36.220 announcement saying that everyone needs to get their COVID shot, that we have to get our COVID shot to
00:20:42.340 have a healthy and safe holiday season, and that you need to get your booster every year. We're still
00:20:48.000 playing that game. Are you kidding? But, you know, I realize that a lot of people on the left,
00:20:55.460 more so than the right, and this is just true, a lot of people on the left are very insulated from
00:21:02.040 anything that counters or anything that could pop their bubble, anything that counters their narrative.
00:21:08.460 And we've talked about several studies that show that. We have talked about how,
00:21:13.040 we've talked about the study that shows that people who watch MSNBC, people who identify as the
00:21:19.740 left, that they overestimate by thousands and thousands how many unarmed black men are shot
00:21:25.380 every year by the police. They also thought that your chances of going to the hospital with COVID was
00:21:31.640 like 50%. And so we actually see this continually. There was also an example of this the other day,
00:21:38.900 Lauren Bobert. I'm trying to think about what it is. She tweeted a joke. Oh, she tweeted a joke about
00:21:47.400 Biden. She said two words, let's go, Brandon. And it was a joke based on something that Joe Biden
00:21:55.740 had said just the day before. He said two words made in America. So Lauren Bobert was making a clever
00:22:03.600 joke based on that. Well, all of the leftists in her replies and in her quote tweets, I'm talking
00:22:08.640 about journalists, celebrities, blue check marks saying, oh, she's so dumb. She's so dumb. She
00:22:13.700 can't even count. Republicans are so dumb. She doesn't even have any brains. They are so insulated
00:22:20.540 from any criticism of Joe Biden, any negative press about Joe Biden, just reality in general. They do
00:22:28.000 not see the same things that you and I see, I've realized. And they have the privilege of being able
00:22:32.680 to do that. They can insulate themselves because you really have to seek out truth. Like you have to
00:22:37.480 seek out alternative viewpoints. You have to seek out conservative viewpoints. You don't have to seek
00:22:42.360 out progressive viewpoints. All you have to do is go to work, go to school, look at Twitter,
00:22:47.300 look at the vast majority of headlines. Most things are going to be left leaning. It's extremely
00:22:52.120 ubiquitous, which is why conservatives typically do a better job of debating why when we are asked those
00:23:00.220 poll questions of like, OK, roughly how many unarmed black people versus white people are killed by the
00:23:05.660 police every year. What are the chances of going to the hospital with COVID? How much money have we
00:23:11.380 sent to Ukraine? Conservatives are just more likely to get those questions right because we are, whether
00:23:17.520 we want to or not, exposed to both sides of the argument and exposed to what both sides are saying
00:23:23.040 all of the time. And because we have to make a lot of effort to see a conservative viewpoint or to dig
00:23:29.320 for the truth behind, for example, a New York Times headline. So because we spend a lot more time and a lot
00:23:34.860 more effort digging into stories, we simply know a lot more about the truth of them in general,
00:23:40.400 in general. I'm not saying all leftists don't know anything about the truth. I'm not saying
00:23:44.740 that people on the right are always correct. But that's just the nature of things. I've noticed that
00:23:51.280 that when I talk to people on the left are like, what do you think about Joe Biden saying this? Or what
00:23:54.980 do you think about this decision? What do you think about this policy, this law, this book being read
00:23:59.320 in schools? It's like, is that happening? That's not really happening. That's a conspiracy theory.
00:24:05.280 Or even if you ask a lot of people on the left, like, okay, you say that you support abortion. What
00:24:09.640 is an abortion? Can you describe to me what happens in an abortion? And let's hear the details of it.
00:24:15.600 Like, what is an abortion procedure? Many of them really don't know. And many of them don't even
00:24:20.520 really know why they support abortion. They can't really articulate why they believe they think it's
00:24:26.420 okay or should be legal to kill a human being simply because it's small, or simply because of
00:24:32.760 its location, or because of the circumstances surrounding its conception, or because of its
00:24:37.400 socioeconomic class, or because of its stage of development. Because if you apply any of those reasons
00:24:43.960 to people outside of the womb, the argument becomes obviously barbaric very quickly. So I've just noticed
00:24:51.400 that. And I guess that's a consequence. It could be right or left of just being in the
00:24:56.060 mainstream of just constantly having your viewpoint affirmed by celebrities, affirmed by, you know,
00:25:03.820 your professors, affirmed by culture constantly. And yet again, constantly also thinking that you
00:25:10.000 are the underdog. So just a couple more things to say about this vaccine story. Obviously, I'm very
00:25:15.860 happy about what happened in the city of New York City. This doesn't affect nearly enough people.
00:25:20.720 There are still nurses today that were fired from their jobs for not getting the vaccine that they
00:25:25.820 did not want or need. They had natural immunity. They didn't want to get the vaccine. Maybe they
00:25:30.200 were pregnant. They were breastfeeding. There's a million reasons, legitimate, valid reasons why
00:25:33.860 someone would not want to get the vaccine. There are service members who were discharged because they
00:25:40.300 did not want to get the vaccine. So people today are still suffering because of the mandate that came
00:25:45.220 from Joe Biden, that came from Democrat officials, that came from the progressive run military. There
00:25:52.200 are still people who lost their livelihoods because of mandates to take a vaccine that in some cases
00:25:59.820 actually has been very harmful for people and in other cases has been entirely ineffective to
00:26:05.660 inoculate someone from COVID and to stop that has been ineffective in stopping the transmission too.
00:26:11.000 I mean, that is insane. That's insane. Now, for those of us who held on, who, I mean,
00:26:18.060 I got close. I got close at one point to wanting to get the vaccine. But to those of us who said,
00:26:22.380 you know what, I'm not, I'm not going to do it. I just don't know enough about this. I don't trust
00:26:27.520 this yet. And the fact that they're forcing it really makes me skeptical. I got to say, we feel
00:26:33.020 pretty good right now. We feel pretty vindicated. Now, there's a lot of you out there who chose to get
00:26:38.440 the vaccine. I don't judge that at all. That's your personal decision. I do. I'm struggling
00:26:44.500 through judgment and unforgiveness of people who push the mandates, who try to push for policies
00:26:50.900 that have punished people for making their own medical decisions, a true personal medical decision,
00:26:56.920 unlike what abortion is, who scream, my body, my choice, my choice when it comes to dismembering
00:27:02.100 babies, but didn't believe that about masks, don't believe that about vaccines. I'm trying to,
00:27:09.220 you know, I'm trying to fix my hardness of heart there and realize, you know, a lot of us are wrong
00:27:15.060 about a lot of things, but just understand that your insistence upon forcing that on people,
00:27:23.680 whether it's through the mandates in a private business or from the government, like that had
00:27:28.240 consequences, very real consequences that you might not be paying, but that your neighbor is
00:27:33.240 probably paying still today. Like children suffered from people supporting policies that lock down
00:27:39.940 schools and shut down businesses. So, I mean, I do feel, I feel really good about my decision,
00:27:48.060 my family's decision not to get the vaccine. I don't know how you're feeling right now,
00:27:53.840 but I'm just hoping and praying for justice for more people who were punished because of their
00:28:00.220 completely valid and scientific decision. And I know a lot of you, you lost friends because you
00:28:06.800 chose not to get it. And you had friends who said, oh, no, you can't come to my house. You can't be
00:28:11.560 around me. You can't come to our family reunion. You can't come on family vacation. You can't go to
00:28:19.180 my wedding or come to this funeral unless you get the vaccine. I mean, you lost relationships because
00:28:25.560 of that. This is a big deal. And I know that a lot of people, especially Democrats, want to just
00:28:30.660 pretend like none of that happened. Like Joe Biden didn't basically threaten us in the White House
00:28:36.140 saying that we are going to have a winter of death and destruction if we don't get the vaccine.
00:28:40.680 I know a lot of people want to forget that. I'm not going to forget it. I'm not. Like there's a lot
00:28:45.080 of forgiveness there. There's a lot of grace for people because God has forgiven me, has forgiven us
00:28:50.920 for far more than what anyone else can ever do to us. But I'm not going to forget it. I mean,
00:28:57.960 it's going to shape how I think of government for the rest of my life. It's going to shape how I
00:29:02.880 approach policy and how I trust health institutions in this country for the rest of my life. I mean,
00:29:12.840 it has set in stone what I think and in a lot of ways what I already thought about the government,
00:29:19.360 about the CDC, about the NIH, about the pharmaceutical companies, about Twitter celebrities
00:29:27.740 and the media just hawking this thing without really any data to back up their fantastical
00:29:35.940 and very dogmatic claims. I mean, it has, if anything, has pushed me further to the right
00:29:44.780 or maybe just further into a place of not trusting so many of our institutions and major corporations.
00:29:52.720 It has been the push for mandatory vaccines and lockdowns and school shutdowns. Man, you just,
00:30:02.340 you can't unsee that. And again, there is forgiveness. Maybe there can be some reconciliation
00:30:11.200 there after some more restitution is paid for those who have suffered from these choices. But I will not
00:30:19.180 forget because kids are going to suffer for this possibly forever, for the rest of their lives. You stole
00:30:25.920 memories and experiences and learning hours and days from them that they will never, ever get back. I'm not going to
00:30:34.220 forget that. That is going to shape how I see the government, how I see policy, how I see politics, how I see
00:30:40.260 culture wars forever. How I see public health choices, unfortunately, how I see it forever. By the way, speaking of
00:30:49.860 public health, how about a monkeypox? That's weird. That just disappeared. I mean, it was almost like we
00:30:56.340 started hearing about kids and dogs getting it and the media just decided, well, we're not going to talk
00:31:02.620 about that anymore. That was weird. Once again, just chip away at my trust more and more in the media
00:31:11.780 and in public health institutions, which was already almost non-existent. And now it's worse than it was
00:31:16.620 before. And I guarantee you, I am not alone. Anyway, continuing to pray for the truth to be
00:31:21.940 revealed, continuing to pray for justice, continuing to pray for restitution for those who have been
00:31:26.600 wrongly harmed by these unjust mandates. All right, just a couple more things to say,
00:31:42.940 a couple more subjects. I want to talk about this Fetterman-Oz debate. Just briefly, you've
00:31:48.340 probably heard other people talking about this, but I have some comments on it. If you don't know,
00:31:53.360 this is a Pennsylvania Senate race between John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz. We're talking about
00:31:59.760 the TV doctor. They are running for the Senate seat. This is a very contentious Senate seat. And if you
00:32:06.220 don't know, John Fetterman, he suffered from a stroke. And so he has speech issues. And just
00:32:11.020 being able to compute the English language issues. And I don't say that in a way that is trying to,
00:32:17.500 you know, diminish his value as a human being or to say that I don't wish him well or to even make
00:32:27.160 fun of a disability. I am saying that factually, that he has a very hard time, as even the liberal
00:32:33.020 media has had to admit, computing. He can't really understand what people are saying and he cannot
00:32:39.000 communicate in a clear way. And that should worry us that if Democrats are willing to elect someone
00:32:45.420 who is obviously very severely cognitively impaired to a Senate seat, then it just goes to show that
00:32:52.760 they don't actually care about someone carrying their values or being a fighter or champion particular
00:32:59.540 values. They just want someone who is going to fill a seat. They just want a body. They just want
00:33:06.080 someone who is going to vote along party lines. And I get it. I do get that to some extent.
00:33:12.440 They would rather someone vote with them than someone who is going to vote against them. But
00:33:16.620 what a terrible candidate. I'm shocked that John Fetterman actually agreed to do this debate with
00:33:21.720 the Matt Oz. Let me play you a couple of clips just so you know what I'm talking about.
00:33:26.580 Support fracking that you've always supported fracking. But there is that 2018 interview that you
00:33:31.880 said, quote, I don't support fracking at all. So how do you square the two?
00:33:39.500 Oh, I do support fracking and I don't I don't. I support fracking and I stand and I do support
00:33:50.340 fracking. OK, thank you, Mr. Fetter. All right. So the whole night was like that. OK, that is just
00:33:55.980 one clip. The whole night was like that is that he could not talk. He did not understand what was
00:34:02.380 being asked and he could not communicate the answers that he had been memorized. And also so
00:34:09.080 he's flip flopping there and fracking is a very big deal. And Pennsylvania, a large part of the state
00:34:14.780 relies on fracking again for their economy and for their livelihood. And so he has said that he is
00:34:20.220 against fracking because he is a radical leftist and leftists in general are against fracking. And now he
00:34:24.880 is saying he's for it because now he wants to win. That's, of course, what politicians do on the left
00:34:29.540 and the right. But I mean, just putting aside the fact that he can't speak, he is also not telling the
00:34:34.900 truth or he has changed his mind. And he should probably he should probably explain that. Now, I want to
00:34:42.920 play this clip from The View where the hosts are talking about this person being bullied.
00:34:49.180 It was really strange to me that he chose to bully a stroke victim. Yeah, right. Like he obviously was
00:34:55.940 bullying him. Now, this is ridiculous because actually one of the comments that I had is that
00:35:02.200 Dr. Oz did a really good job of keeping a straight face and I thought was very respectful throughout
00:35:07.400 this debate rather than going. And sorry, you have to be watching it to know what I just did
00:35:14.960 rather than doing that, which I think what a lot of people would have just naturally done. He
00:35:19.360 stood there very calm. Obviously, he has a TV background and he just kind of respectfully
00:35:25.680 listened and took notes as John Fetterman was talking. John Fetterman struggled so much and there
00:35:31.100 is no way that he is going to be able to serve in the Senate seat. And we're hearing ridiculous things
00:35:37.200 from people like Sonny from The View and others that it's ableism, that it's discriminatory.
00:35:42.840 Look, yeah, it is ableism. You have to be able to speak and to think in order to be a senator.
00:35:50.380 So you can call that what you want to, but you have to be able to do certain things in order to fill
00:35:57.380 a certain role. I mean, that's just true across the board. Like if they were running in a physical race
00:36:02.940 and Mehmet Oz was beating John Fetterman because he had two legs and John Fetterman only had
00:36:10.300 one leg and people were saying, OK, if we're trying to pick which one is going to run track
00:36:16.000 for the Olympics, then we're probably going to pick the person with two legs because he can actually
00:36:21.620 run. And this person over here, he can't run or he can't run as fast. And it's obviously very
00:36:27.140 difficult and painful for him to run. And so we should probably pick the person who is fast. We
00:36:32.220 should probably pick the person who has two legs. I mean, saying that it is rude or discriminatory or
00:36:40.340 mean or unsympathetic to call out the disability or the inabilities of John Fetterman in the Senate
00:36:49.160 race is like saying that we should, for the sake of empathy, pick the person who cannot physically run
00:36:56.000 to be on our Olympic track team. That would be ridiculous, right? That would be dumb. And so that
00:37:04.020 seems to be the kind of crazy line of thinking that a lot of people have. I think a lot more honest
00:37:10.300 and maybe even more effective line from Democrats would be, look, we just don't care. You just don't
00:37:15.400 care. Look, he's going to vote how we want him to vote. It doesn't matter if he can speak. It doesn't
00:37:19.820 matter if he can think. His wife is going to interpret things for him and tell him what to do.
00:37:24.240 And we just need his body there. That's all we need. We need him to press the right button.
00:37:28.780 We need him to vote. That's it. All right. I can understand that. I don't know if I respect that
00:37:34.440 argument, but I can understand it. There are probably some Republicans that would do the same
00:37:39.520 thing on the other side. But I mean, you can't blame people for calling out the fact that John
00:37:45.240 Fetterman cannot speak. I wish him well. I hope that he fully recovers and maybe he can run again in
00:37:51.280 the future if he loses this, which I think that he should. And maybe he can get back on his feet.
00:37:56.420 He just needs to take some more time to recover. I mean, that would be the loving thing for his
00:38:00.460 family and his doctors to recommend, right? People in his life who actually care about him. I think
00:38:05.320 the same thing about Joe Biden. I mean, he obviously is not there. Every time he gets up on stage,
00:38:11.140 he gets lost. The other day he asked where a congresswoman was. He said, where's Jackie at a press
00:38:18.200 conference? Well, that congresswoman died a couple months ago. So that's where Joe Biden is. So I
00:38:24.740 think the same thing about Joe Biden. I think the same thing about Joe Biden's staff and the people
00:38:29.660 around him. Well, I know one is saying, you know what? I understand that we really want to have
00:38:35.700 power, understand that we really want to run the country. But my love for this person, my compassion
00:38:40.380 and care and empathy for this person outweighs whatever this country needs. Like that would be the
00:38:46.680 right position. And yet we are seeing them put up people that are unhealthy and that simply cannot
00:38:52.560 do the job that they are supposed to be doing. All right. I want to talk about one more story,
00:39:09.440 and that is Daryl Brooks. Daryl Brooks is the guy who ran through the Waukesha Christmas Parade
00:39:19.860 in November of 2021. It's such a sad story. It was a terrible story when it happened. It was just
00:39:27.400 shocking. There was this wonderful Christmas tradition in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and there were
00:39:33.320 kids and elderly people dressed up and dancing. And it seemed like it was a great time. And Daryl Brooks
00:39:42.760 decided to take his SUV and ram it through the crowds, running over, mowing down 60 people. He killed
00:39:52.840 six people, including an eight-year-old little boy named Jackson. Thankfully, his brother was spared.
00:40:01.660 I'm pretty sure that his brother was also injured, but Jackson did not make it. And this is someone,
00:40:08.940 Daryl Brooks, who had a long rap sheet. He was convicted of a felony of having sex with or raping
00:40:17.980 a young girl and then impregnating her. He has a history of violence. He is a registered sex offender,
00:40:28.560 as I said. He was charged in 2010 with strangulation, battery, and criminal damage to property after a
00:40:37.200 woman told police he had shoved her to the ground during an argument and grabbed her throat. He also,
00:40:43.700 just recently, a little bit before the crime that he committed last November, tried to run his
00:40:49.900 girlfriend over with the car that he ended up using to murder six people in the Waukesha parade.
00:41:01.000 So over and over again, Brooks is charged with not just crimes, but a felony, violent crimes.
00:41:09.560 And then in 2020, he's accused of shooting at a relative and a relative's friend during an argument.
00:41:15.620 No one was injured, but he did shoot at him. And so Brooks's attorney asked the judge to follow the
00:41:23.360 pretrial risk assessment, which recommended a signature bond, meaning a promise to appear with
00:41:28.380 a monetary penalty if you fail to do so or set it at $500. Judge David Feist sets the bail at $10,000.
00:41:37.080 And Brooks's attorney then argues in this case for a lower bail.
00:41:42.760 So David Feist, the judge, agrees and sets it at $7,500. Brooks is scheduled for a jury trial after
00:41:51.720 this, but his trial cannot proceed because of another ongoing trial in the courtroom. His case
00:41:56.160 is postponed and the bail was then lowered to $500 at the beginning of 2021, which was posted days
00:42:05.020 later. All right. So you see how this happened. You see how our justice system works and allows
00:42:10.580 criminals back onto the streets. So that was February of 2021. And then he was arrested a
00:42:19.720 couple of times throughout 2021. He was let go several times. November, the beginning of November
00:42:26.920 of 2021. Again, like I said earlier, assaulted a woman, ran her over with his car, still out
00:42:36.720 of prison, being able to walk free. He had a few more interactions with the police in November.
00:42:43.940 And then at the end of November is when he ran through the Christmas parade in Waukesha and killed
00:42:50.860 the six people. So he had been known to police since at least 1999. Several run-ins with our so-called
00:42:58.480 justice system should have been in prison. If he had been in prison, even if the judge had just done
00:43:04.640 his job in 2021, but really long before that. I mean, if you are a pedophile, you impregnated
00:43:10.580 a minor, you're a registered sex offender, there's no way. And that was in 2000. That was in, let's
00:43:18.780 see, 2006, impregnating a 15-year-old charged with assault in 2010. There's no way that he should have
00:43:25.680 been out of prison. If our justice system actually enacted justice, if we actually executed justice,
00:43:32.120 he would have still been in prison and little eight-year-old Jackson would still be alive.
00:43:38.260 And parents wouldn't have had to bury their baby boy because of Daryl Brooks's propensity towards
00:43:46.700 violence and murder. But unfortunately, in some cases, our justice system is more bent
00:43:53.560 on social justice and so-called equity than it is on punishment. That seems to be the case here.
00:44:02.160 I don't know the motivation and the heart behind the judge and all the different people
00:44:06.760 that failed the victims of the Waukesha parade killing by allowing Brooks to go free. But very
00:44:15.560 often, because the quotas say or the statistics say that Black people are disproportionately represented
00:44:24.580 in the prison population, judges who say that they want equity or they want to try to diminish
00:44:30.900 those disparities will not do their jobs. They will simply set a low bail. They will do light sentences
00:44:39.020 in the name of trying to get rid of those disparities or that alleged over-representation.
00:44:46.820 And the people who bear the brunt of that are the victims of violence. I mean, this is true in
00:44:52.700 every progressive area in this country where crime has gone up. You've got the progressive judges,
00:44:58.760 you've got the progressive DAs that simply are soft on crime in the name of social justice.
00:45:04.020 Justice. Social justice kills. Social justice kills. I was just talking to a police officer
00:45:09.460 in Harris County, Houston, who has been a police officer for 11 years. And she was telling me how
00:45:15.280 much worse it's gotten over the past 11 years, how violent crime and vicious crime is up. It's a lot
00:45:22.100 more likely than it was even just a few years ago. And it's because of that judge Hidalgo in Harris County.
00:45:28.040 It's because of the progressive DAs. It's because of the progressive policies that simply in the name of
00:45:32.840 social justice, they don't want to hive a prison population or they want to lower their arrest
00:45:39.120 numbers. And so they don't always allow the police to do their jobs. But really more than that,
00:45:46.520 they issue these light sentences that just let violent criminals go out and wreak havoc on these
00:45:51.660 communities at the expense of innocent and vulnerable people. And so that's what happened here.
00:45:57.500 The interesting thing about this Daryl Brooks case also is how he conducted himself in court.
00:46:02.840 He decided rather than having an attorney, which of course he, just like everyone else, has a right
00:46:07.480 to, he decided to represent himself. And he had some very disturbing behavior in court. So here's
00:46:17.380 one clip of that.
00:46:19.120 Your Honor, I believe he has seven prior criminal convictions.
00:46:23.120 The OWI second from 1997, an OWI third from 1997, an OWI fourth from 2003.
00:46:32.840 Criminal trespass to dwelling from 2006.
00:46:35.980 Right. I need to take a break. This man right now is having a stare down with me. It's very
00:46:40.560 disrespectful. He pounded his fist. Frankly, it makes me scared. And we're taking a break.
00:46:46.680 I mean, what an evil, what an evil person. I know that you couldn't see all of that if you weren't,
00:46:53.220 if you're not watching on YouTube. But I mean, he's, he pounds his fists. And while the other
00:46:59.360 attorney was talking, we couldn't play all of it. He is trying to yell. And this is something that
00:47:06.440 happened throughout the trial. The judge actually, you heard her say that she is actually scared because
00:47:12.060 he is trying to intimidate her. I don't know if he is unwell. It's possible for someone to just be
00:47:17.580 evil and wicked and not be unwell. It does kind of strike me as unstable though. So I'm not sure
00:47:22.840 what's going on mentally. But let me play you another clip that just shows an example of this.
00:47:29.280 That claim by pointing out that not only does the defendant not live with the child in question,
00:47:34.320 he doesn't live with any of the other children that he has. He impregnated Erica Patterson when
00:47:39.500 she was a minor in Nevada. And for doing so, he was convicted of statutory sexual seduction,
00:47:45.820 pled guilty in March of 2007 to that felony offense, and is a sex offender on the registry as a result.
00:47:52.060 So if there's any causation that would lead to Erica Patterson being a bad mom,
00:47:56.120 Mr. Brooks has a direct role in that causation. And that's further to that. I'm not because
00:48:01.900 that's a lie. Let him finish. Let him finish. We're going to open the door on that. Since he
00:48:06.480 want to make a record and not be accurate, so let's be accurate on the record since you think
00:48:10.700 you know so much. Once again, Mr. Brooks is being loud, disrespectful, interrupting. We can ask that
00:48:18.060 question to me. He is over the top. Mr. Brooks, I'm ordering you to sit down and to let this
00:48:24.340 No, that's not. I'm not going to sit here unless somebody be inaccurate on the record and lie on
00:48:28.660 the record. Under Illinois versus Allen, I've warned him repeatedly he's being removed from the
00:48:33.180 courtroom. Okay, so he had to be removed from the courtroom for just causing disturbance. And I mean,
00:48:38.880 this person doesn't need to be in society. He is, he's unsafe. He might be unsafe to himself. He is
00:48:45.440 certainly unsafe for this community. And unfortunately, six people had to pay their lives
00:48:49.980 before he is actually going to stay behind bars. Now, thankfully, the jury did come to
00:48:57.580 the right verdict on a Wednesday, October 26. After 90 minutes of deliberations, the jury announced it
00:49:04.280 had verdicts. Brooks was found guilty of all 76 charges. It took Judge Darrow 25 minutes to read
00:49:10.280 all the guilty verdicts allowed. So the sentencing has not, he hasn't been sentenced yet. That is going to
00:49:17.680 hopefully happen next week. Now, Wisconsin does not allow for the death penalty. I think,
00:49:24.900 unfortunately, in this case, unless he was charged and found guilty, charged by the federal government
00:49:31.880 and found guilty, the federal government could then recommend the death penalty. But that's not
00:49:36.560 going to happen with our current government. I think that that would be just, I have talked about
00:49:41.140 the justice of the death penalty in some capital murder, in capital murder cases, and the biblical
00:49:47.620 justice for the death penalty. And actually, I think that that is what justice demands in capital
00:49:52.940 murder cases, proven capital murder cases, where we know, where we know there is evidence that someone
00:50:03.780 committed capital murder. I absolutely believe that the, that the death penalty is just, I think that
00:50:09.520 justice here would be for Darrell Brooks to get the death penalty. He won't. But he will very likely
00:50:15.520 spend the rest of his life in prison and Wisconsin and the country will really be safer for it. But gosh,
00:50:23.160 it is so unfortunate that it took over 20 years for this to happen, that he was able to victimize
00:50:31.600 so many people, so many young people before justice was carried out and before innocent people were
00:50:39.640 protected. Social justice kills, soft on crime policies kill. That is one main motivator in the
00:50:49.160 midterms this year. Democrats can talk all they want to about how they think that they're preserving
00:50:54.980 democracy, how they think they're protecting a woman's right to choose to kill her baby.
00:51:01.440 But at the end of the day, look, like people care about their pocketbooks, and they care about their
00:51:06.200 communities being safe. So I mean, I don't know how the elections will go. I think as always, there
00:51:12.360 are going to be surprises. But I do know that people are thinking about these things. People are thinking
00:51:17.200 about their kids. People are thinking about education. People are thinking about their freedom. They don't
00:51:22.580 want to be locked down again. People are thinking about their businesses, their ability to feed their
00:51:27.360 families. They're thinking about their protection and their safety. And most people are going to vote on that.
00:51:31.440 Even the people who have to close their nose in order to vote Republican because really they're
00:51:36.280 progressives at heart, they understand that things need to change. Things need to change in LA. Things
00:51:41.540 need to change in San Francisco. Things need to change in Houston. Things need to change in Denver.
00:51:45.960 Things need to change in all kinds of states that have just been decimated by progressive policies.
00:51:54.320 Progressivism kills everything that it touches. It is like a cancer. It takes over every entity that it
00:52:04.020 is a part of, and it just destructs and destroys and never builds anything good in its place. So here's
00:52:10.920 to hoping not only that Democrats lose in droves for the midterms, but also that the Republicans that are
00:52:16.920 elected are not weak, that they actually fight for the things that their voters want them to fight for.
00:52:25.420 That's what I'm hoping. Ultimately, we understand that our hope is not in this election. It's not in
00:52:30.820 any particular politician. It's not in any particular political party. It's in Christ, who is totally
00:52:37.140 sovereign, who is king over all. One day, every knee will bow. Every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ
00:52:42.320 is Lord, and there won't be any partisanship or politics or sorrow or death or crime or division
00:52:48.500 or any of this anymore. But rather, we will all live in perfect peace and joy in Christ. And so
00:52:57.020 that's what we look forward to. But in the here and the now, we do occupy this physical space.
00:53:01.540 And just as Israel was called to seek the welfare of the city in which they were exiled, so Christians
00:53:07.680 who are exiles on this earth are called to seek the welfare and the betterment of the cities of the
00:53:14.540 nations that we occupy. And you can call that Christian nationalism. You can call that whatever
00:53:22.360 you want. It's simply what Christians are called to. So let's do it. Make sure that you, by the way,
00:53:27.360 get your little sticker that tells you to vote and why you should vote. Politics matter because policy
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00:53:36.900 you can get a little rip row sticker. They're both $5. That's a good reminder of why politics
00:53:43.080 matter because it's actually life and death for a lot of people, especially the voiceless people like
00:53:47.860 children in the womb. All right, guys, it's all we've got for today. We'll be back
00:53:53.680 on Monday with lots and lots of good things to talk about. So we will see you guys then.