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00:02:43.000Charlie, I love your show and never miss it.
00:02:46.000I've heard you be critical of Texas for their pr stunt of bussing illegals to Washington Dc.
00:02:52.000It seems that they are starting to listen.
00:02:54.000Texas is now authorizing its own state level law enforcement to immediately remove all illegal crossers and put them at the port of entry in Texas.
00:03:02.000Do you believe this is the right move or do you want them to do even more Becky from Fredericksburg Texas.
00:03:06.000First of all, love Fredericksburg Texas.
00:03:10.000Governor Greg Abbott empowers State authorities to return migrants to border crossings, breaking in just the last day.
00:03:18.000Governor Greg Abbott on Thursday cleared state authorities to return migrants they apprehend to the border, setting up a potential clash with the federal government over the authority to enforce immigration law.
00:03:31.000We've been one among several voices, but not enough, Tucker, Bannon, and others.
00:03:36.000Immigration law enforcement is a federal responsibility to the Texas Tribune rights.
00:03:40.000Abbott appears to be testing the limits of state authority by empowering state law enforcement National Guard troops under state deployment to bring migrants to port of entry, stopping short of using state resources to expel migrants from the country as immigration hawks have increasingly called for in recent months.
00:03:56.000We should be sending the illegals, the lawbreakers, the vigilantes, the line cutters, and the criminals, because those are all descriptions of the people that break illegally into the country and send them back to where they came from.
00:04:10.000Now, look, I want to say something about some of the illegals that are here.
00:04:14.000Some people say, well, Charlie, a lot of the illegals are here and they just want a better life.
00:04:18.000And I've always found a difficulty with this argument because imagine knowing you're breaking the law and staying there.
00:04:24.000I don't have a soft spot for those people.
00:04:27.000Now, for some of the children, I might have a soft spot, like the DACA kids.
00:04:31.000I don't support amnesty by any means whatsoever.
00:04:34.000But I'm just talking about from a tonal perspective, T-O-N-A-L.
00:04:38.000There's people that say, well, Charlie, come on, these people want a better life.
00:04:42.000Yeah, a lot of people want a better life, but you're breaking the law every day that you are here.
00:04:47.000Every day you decide to illegally domicile yourself in a place that did not invite you, that did not welcome you, that you know breaks the law.
00:04:56.000That is an act of immorality in perpetuity.
00:05:01.000It's like you break into that house and you mooch off the government and you mooch off being there and you deteriorate public resources and schools and roads.
00:05:10.000If you want to come here, do the process to come here.
00:05:16.000We have far too many legal immigrants, but and by the way, if you look at how many people in America that are suffering from baby shortages, baby formula shortages, not baby shortages, actually, we have a baby shortage too, but that's a separate topic.
00:05:31.000Baby formula shortage, where we have a food shortage and a fuel shortage.
00:05:37.000You got to take care of your own citizens first.
00:05:41.000And not to mention, I had a friend from Chicago send me a picture of a tampon shortage, literally, happening in Chicago.
00:05:49.000Play Cut 23, DEA administrator, says fentanyl has been seized in every U.S. state, while the Attorney General of North Carolina, Josh Stein, says, actually, we've played this tape earlier in the week.
00:07:12.000By the way, Mayorkas talks about that.
00:07:13.000He says, look, Board of Patrol, their morale is really low.
00:07:18.000They're low, Mayorkas, because you being a traitor to the United States, I don't use that term lightly because he is allowing the invasion of America to happen 5,000 to 7,000 people a day, covering it up.
00:07:30.000They want to do their job and you're not letting them do their job.
00:08:30.000So, yes, Wisconsin Supreme Court has now disallowed absentee ballot drop boxes.
00:08:36.000Wisconsin-controlled, conservative-controlled Supreme Court has ruled that the absentee ballot drop boxes may be placed only in election offices so that no other than the voter can return a ballot in person, dealing critically a defeat to Democrats in the Battleground State.
00:08:52.000The court did not address in its Friday ruling whether anyone other than the voter can return his or her own ballot by mail.
00:08:59.000Election officials and others argued that drop boxes are a secure and convenient way for voters to return ballots.
00:09:05.000This decision sets absentee ballots, rules for the August 9th primary and the fall election.
00:09:10.000Republican U.S. Senator Ron Johnson and Democrat Governor Tony Evers are seeking reelection in key races.
00:09:16.000So yes, this is a massive vication for Donald Trump.
00:09:18.000It's a massive win for the America First Movement and for the election integrity movement.
00:09:25.000We just had Ron Johnson on our program, who's fabulous.
00:09:28.000And so the fact now that they're not allowing these massive drop box operations is a win for the 2000 Mules movement, by the way.
00:09:37.000The 2000 Mules movie was all predicated on this idea of having absentee ballot drop boxes in the main urban areas, allowing mules to go pick up errant ballots and be paid to do so.
00:09:49.000Absentee ballots at college campus dormitories, nursing homes, granny, they call it granny farming, according to the New York Times.
00:09:58.000Where you go pick up all these ballots and you go to an absentee ballot drop box and you launder the ballots to the drop box, wipe your hands clean of it.
00:10:25.000They say, quote, dealing a critical defeat to Democrats in the Battleground State.
00:10:29.000Now, what I think they mean by that is they mean that from a legal standpoint.
00:10:34.000But what they really are saying is that it's a defeat politically for the Democrats, meaning the Democrats were suing to try to keep the ballot drop boxes there.
00:10:42.000When in reality, Democrats in Wisconsin are going to have a lot harder time cutting corners and cheating.
00:10:50.000They have a lot harder time subsidizing mules all throughout Milwaukee and Madison and Dane County.
00:10:56.000It really makes you think if Republicans would have taken election integrity seriously in 2020, who would be president right now?
00:11:05.000You've got to keep on asking yourself this question.
00:11:16.000We all know the answer to that, but it needs to continually be repeated, which is why can't you go vote in your precinct?
00:11:21.000If you want to have vote by mail, if that's really something you need, then have it only for the physically disabled and the people out of state.
00:11:29.000How is it so hard to go into a precinct and a voting place to go vote?
00:11:33.000Having ballots thrown all over the place, how is that secure?
00:11:37.000In fact, it creates shakiness and unease in our republic and our representative form of government.
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00:15:28.000The diversity, equity, inclusion office said, quote, we cannot rush government business.
00:15:32.000In fact, the office program manager delayed a meeting with partner organizations on stated grounds that urgency is a white supremacy value.
00:15:42.000So this is an email sent by Danielle Droppers, who works for the state of Oregon.
00:15:49.000She is a government official and she's a regional health equity coalition program manager.
00:16:24.000Thank you for your interest in attending the community conversation between regional health equity coalitions, RHECs, and community advisory councils, CACs, to discuss the Community Investment Collaboratives, CICs.
00:16:37.000In being responsive to partners from across the state, we're hearing the timing of this meeting is not ideal and that people would like more time to prepare for this important conversation.
00:16:47.000We recognize that urgency is a white supremacy value that can get in the way of more intentional and thoughtful work.
00:16:57.000If you're ever urgent about something, I don't know, like storming a beach to fight the Nazis or sacrificing your life in Guadalcanal or Iwo Jima, that's a white supremacist value.
00:17:09.000Rushing your wife to the hospital, white supremacist value.
00:17:14.000We recognize that urgency is a white supremacy value that can get in the way of more intentional and thoughtful work.
00:17:21.000And we want to attend to this dynamic.
00:17:23.000Therefore, we'll reach out to a later date to reschedule.
00:17:27.000Thank you so much for your patience, care, and understanding.
00:17:30.000Best Danielle Droppers, Regional Health Equity Coalition Program Manager, Oregon Health Authority, Office of Equity and Inclusion.
00:17:49.000And remember, from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History, they said families, having families is a white supremacist value.
00:17:59.000Scientific method is a white supremacist value.
00:18:02.000The Protestant work ethic, having religion, being on time.
00:18:06.000Basically, the Smithsonian Museum said black people should not be asked to be on time because you're being a white supremacist.
00:18:15.000So next time you are being urgent, according to the Oregon Government Health Assembly Association, you're being a white supremacist.
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00:19:12.000Charlie, I saw you went viral for saying something about the church and state being mixed together.
00:19:27.000And he was talking about how the Biden regime is exporting atheism worldwide.
00:19:31.000And I'm going to read exactly what I said, and I'm going to allow my words to hold itself.
00:19:36.000So this is from Mediaite who they said, Charlie Kirk, the bag of potatoes, that's what they call me, who runs Turning Point USA, erroneously claimed the nation's founders wanted religion and government mixed together.
00:19:51.000He called the siloing of the two a fabrication contrived by humanists.
00:19:57.000Speaking on his program, he said that, quote, there is no separation of church and state.
00:20:03.000According to the founders, that is correct.
00:20:06.000And I said, quote, it is derived from a single letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to the Danbury Baptist Convention.
00:20:13.000He said, referring to a correspondence in which Jefferson, a founder, endorsed the idea, quote, of a wall of separation between religion and government.
00:20:18.000I said, quote, of course we should have church and state mixed together.
00:20:23.000Quote, our founding fathers believed in that.
00:20:27.000They established literally a church in Congress, which is true.
00:20:30.000They established chaplains' offices and prayer rooms and religious ceremonies in Congress.
00:20:34.000And so immediately the media responded to this, never giving me a chance to reply.
00:20:39.000But there was one very smug person who's a professor from Wheaton College, which used to be a really good place and is now a complete woke and unfortunately increasingly godless institution, Wheaton College, by the name of Miranda Yaver, Dr. Miranda Yaver.
00:20:57.000She said, good thing Charlie is not taking my constitutional law course or else he would fail.
00:21:04.000So I responded, I emailed her and I said, hey, do you want to come on the show and we could talk about this and we won't debate it.
00:21:12.000I want to know your thoughts and I'll tell you mine.
00:21:14.000And because I know a fair amount of history and you're an important person, you're an associate professor of political science and you're supposed to be super smart.
00:21:23.000Why don't we have a conversation about this?
00:21:26.000And so then she says, quote, very smugly and arrogantly, Hi, Charlie, if you enroll at Wheaton College, you're more than welcome to take my constitutional law course.
00:21:34.000In the meantime, I suggest that you read the First Amendment.
00:21:40.000Now, Professor Miranda Yaver then doxed me and put my personal information on Twitter, which has resulted in all sorts of fun responses from the internet.
00:21:53.000Since Professor Miranda Yaver is a coward and really not that smart because she's a professor at Wheaton and teaches your children and doesn't want to talk about it, let's talk about this.
00:22:03.000Okay, so let's talk about what first does the church mean.
00:22:06.000It doesn't mean a single individual church.
00:22:09.000It doesn't mean a certain denomination.
00:22:11.000But from a very 35,000-foot view, we must understand that the founding fathers were born into a nation where state by state in state constitution after state constitution after state constitution had faith as a primary component.
00:22:33.000For example, in the Pennsylvania Constitution in Section 10, quote, I do believe in one God, the creator and governor of the universe, and the rewarder of the good and the punisher of the wicked.
00:22:45.000This is the Pennsylvania Constitution.
00:22:47.000I do acknowledge the scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration, and no further or religious test shall ever hereafter be required of any civil officer or magistrate in this state.
00:23:00.000So if you believe that the New and Old Testament will be given by divine inspiration and you believe in one God, creator, and governor of the universe, that was enough to be able to serve in government.
00:23:20.000The Declaration of the Rights of the Inhabitants or the Commonwealth or the State of Pennsylvania, quote, that all men have a natural, unanaliable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscious understanding and that no man outright can be compelled to attend a religious worship or erect a support or any place of worship.
00:23:38.000Now, understand, the founding fathers never wanted to force religion on people, but they did believe that the church had an active role to be in government and to be forming the moral landscape of a nation.
00:23:52.000So, for example, James Wilson, the signer of the Constitution and signer of the Declaration, said, quote, our all-gracious creator, preserver and ruler, has been pleased to discover and enforce his laws by a revelation given to us immediately and directly from himself.
00:24:08.000This revelation is contained in holy scriptures.
00:24:12.000William Samuel Johnson, signed of the Constitution, said, quote, remember that you are redeemed of the Lord, Ephesians 1, 7, and that you are bought with a price, even the inestimable price of the precious blood of the Son of God.
00:24:23.000Acquaint yourselves to him, his word, and his holy ordinances.
00:24:27.00055 out of 56 of the signers of the Declaration were regular church attending Christians.
00:24:33.000Continues, when you start to study, all of a sudden, the founding fathers wrote, quote, the separation of church and state does not mean the exclusion of God, righteousness, morality from the state.
00:24:43.000So where do we get this phrase, separation of church and state?
00:24:48.000Let's read what the First Amendment says, as Dr. Yeaver says, the professor who's afraid to debate me on this, because she's so smug and arrogant, she actually is probably afraid she'll lose.
00:24:59.000Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
00:25:04.000What was the thought process behind that?
00:25:07.000Means that they were not going to make it a Catholic nation or a Lutheran nation or a Presbyterian nation.
00:25:13.000But then it continues, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
00:25:17.000It does not say that Christians should not try to be involved in government.
00:25:21.000It doesn't say that the church should not be involved in government.
00:25:23.000No, it says that Congress shall make no law expecting establishing a specific form of Christianity, abridging the freedom of speech or the press or of the right of the people peacefully to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
00:25:40.000Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter then to the Danbury Baptist Convention.
00:25:47.000The Danbury Baptist Convention was very worried about what?
00:25:53.000That government was going to infringe on their church.
00:25:57.000You see, the context of which Thomas Jefferson wrote the letter was not about Christians not being involved in government.
00:26:04.000It was government not getting involved in Christianity.
00:26:06.000And I find this whole topic to be hilarious and laughable, by the way, because they were the ones that wanted to shut down churches.
00:26:13.000They were the ones that forced mass mandates on churches.
00:26:15.000They were the ones that wanted to force vaccine mandates.
00:26:17.000So they're okay with the state going into the church.
00:26:20.000But the moment that you say anything on a program that Christians or the church, being a broad term, should try to counsel or influence government, they go bananas.
00:26:32.000Founding Father wrote, quote, the separation of church and state, as Jefferson wrote it, does not mean the severance of the state from God or the nation from Christianity.
00:26:41.000You see, what Thomas Jefferson was writing was that, hey, Danbury Baptist Convention, it's okay.
00:26:48.000You're not going to have the government come after you.
00:26:50.000Never did he say should Christians not try to influence government.
00:26:55.000John Adams, a signer of the Declaration, said, Suppose a nation in some distant religion should take the Bible for their only law book, and every member should regulate his own contact by the precepts there exhibited.
00:27:18.000And again, the wall of separation of phrase is nowhere to be found in the Constitution.
00:27:22.000And it was resurrected by, I think, the Burger Court in the 1960s.
00:27:26.000Did you know Congress actually authorized the printing and the purchasing of Bibles?
00:27:32.000If the founding fathers really believed in the separation of church and state, why did the American founding fathers purchase and endorse and distribute Bibles?
00:27:42.000September 11, 1777, Congress proposes purchase of 20,000 Bibles.
00:27:47.000Goes on to say they approve it and distribute it throughout the colonies.
00:27:50.000The members of the committee were not nobodies.
00:27:53.000John Adams approved the purchasing and the distribution of Bibles.
00:27:57.000They had a supply chain issue with Bibles.
00:27:59.000So they had a special committee for the government to solve a Bible shortage.
00:28:26.000Founders saw themselves, the founders saw themselves as counselors to the king, counselors to the government, not forced on anybody, not compelled, but the pursuit of absolute truth, of virtue, and the rejection of subjectivity.
00:28:42.000Now, mind you, America was a Christian nation at the time.
00:28:45.000Every single one of the colonies had their own laws, like the Pennsylvania Constitution that Ben Franklin said, you must acknowledge scriptures, the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration.
00:28:55.000The founders were perfectly okay with state after state after state.
00:29:14.000The colonies themselves were hyper-religious, state-run governments.
00:29:19.000And they just needed a federal government that wouldn't get involved in the state doing that or get involved in the churches practicing their religion.
00:29:27.000But even with that, the National Congress purchased and endorsed the distribution of Bibles.
00:29:34.000And so Professor Miranda Yeaver, who smugly and arrogantly emailed us about, you know, emailed back, and she said, oh, yeah, take my course.
00:29:43.000Yeah, so I got to go borrow $70,000 a year to go learn nonsense.
00:29:47.000I responded, quote, ha, so smug and arrogant.
00:29:53.000The First Amendment's establishment clause is about the government not establishing a state-run religion, not the church influencing or involving themselves in government.
00:30:01.000In fact, Christianity was welcomed as a central pillar in all functions and deliberations during the founding of America.
00:30:08.000As the founders wrote, quote, the idea of separation of church and state does not mean the exclusion of God from righteousness or morality from government.
00:30:16.000If you read the First Amendment, you'll see clearly the separation of church and state appears nowhere.
00:30:20.000Secondly, Madison, Hamilton, and Jay all stated how they wanted the church to be involved in the public square and in government.
00:30:27.000I also then said, I fear for your students.
00:30:29.000However, I'm not shocked Wheaton is staff with such prideful fools as yourself.
00:30:40.000The point is this, is that we always want virtuous people in government.
00:30:46.000And believing that there is a creator, a divine judge of the universe, which, by the way, God is mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence, four times.
00:30:56.000Now, where did the founding fathers get their idea of separation of powers?
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00:34:17.000So Pfizer, one of the major money makers for Pfizer is America and Western nations.
00:34:25.000But part of American foreign policy, it's starting to actually work against Pfizer is that it's likely that America tried to offer the Pfizer vaccine to other nations as an act of benevolence.
00:34:39.000However, there are some very interesting things happening in Uruguay, which is a South American country that doesn't get a lot of coverage, honestly.
00:34:48.000I'm told it's a very beautiful country.
00:34:50.000It's on the southeastern part of South America, right between Brazil and Argentina.
00:34:56.000And Uruguay, a judge is basically starting to ask some questions.
00:35:01.000And he's saying, listen, hey, Pfizer, can you give me the contents of the vaccine?
00:35:18.000Can you give us the internal clinical data?
00:35:21.000Now, mind you, this is a small country, a not a very wealthy country that is asking questions about the preservation of their country and their citizens.
00:35:59.000And so Pfizer, there's some reports that Pfizer has pulled out of Uruguay, by the way, that they have pulled the vaccine and they've pulled themselves out of it just to avoid all this because it's probably not a lot of money.
00:36:09.000It's probably just more of an annoyance that could possibly reveal so much more.
00:36:14.000But what if all of a sudden there was a movement of other countries that took the vaccine to ask these questions?
00:36:21.000It's really more kind of of a PR issue for Pfizer, by the way.
00:36:24.000It's a drop in the bucket financially, but it could be a backdoor into finding out what the heck is actually going on with this vaccine.
00:36:32.000The judge halted the jab for kids until Pfizer turned over their documents.
00:36:37.000That's really what this is all centered on.
00:36:39.000Again, in a country that many of you probably don't think very much about.
00:36:44.000If they turn over their papers and documents, it could apply to other countries.
00:36:48.000It could apply to potential health tribunals.
00:36:53.000There's new reports that show that Uruguay has now suspended COVID vaccinations for children under 13.
00:36:59.000There's no reason to do it for children under 13, yet we're now doing it for six months old in our country because vaccine manufacturers want liability protection.
00:37:08.000If it gets on the childhood schedule, you can't sue them.
00:37:13.000Trump or some future president like Ron DeSantis could potentially pull the emergency use authorization for Pfizer, which then could be a tsunami of lawsuits against Pfizer unless it gets on the childhood vaccination schedule and they get all the immunity protections.
00:37:32.000Uruguay has no such crony capitalist carve-out.
00:37:35.000Uruguay is a weaker and not in a bad way.
00:37:38.000They're just a weaker and poorer country than America.
00:37:42.000But they're also not going to allow themselves to be imperially conquested by some sort of pharmaceutical experiment.
00:37:48.000They're just asking questions and Pfizer won't give them answers.
00:37:51.000So in a bizarre turn of events, we might actually learn more about this Pfizer vaccine from Uruguay than our own country.
00:38:01.000Jabs have been halted for kids in other countries, by the way, by health authorities, but we think this is the first time a judge has stepped in and halted vaccines.
00:38:08.000And what I also love about this story is God bless the small standing up to the big.
00:38:12.000God bless a smaller country that's just asking questions, that is saying, hey, is this going to harm people?
00:38:20.000Uruguay, an unlikely potential savior in this entire sick and disturbing biomedical fascist chapter that we're living through right now.