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00:02:41.000I was watching one of the live streams that certain networks have not been airing, and I heard a voice that was very familiar of that very now, I think we could call it infamous, video where all of a sudden they put these ballots under a table and then they, Jackie can describe it a lot better than I can as she was.
00:03:01.000And I said, that sounds like Jackie Deason.
00:03:17.000And so I will, unlike some other kind of, let's just say, people out there that have decided to stop talking about what is obviously the most important thing on everyone's mind, which is what exactly happened in early November.
00:03:32.000I will dive right into that and help unpack that.
00:03:35.000And then we'll kind of talk about, I think, some broader themes.
00:03:39.000I do want to talk a little bit about young people and where we're headed in our country.
00:03:43.000And I'll talk until they kick me off and, you know, we'll do that.
00:03:47.000So what happened in early November is probably the biggest fraud ever done, at least in my lifetime, at least, in the last hundred years when it comes to elections.
00:03:57.000What happened in early November, and they told us exactly what they were going to do.
00:04:03.000Things were going to look good on election night, and then all of a sudden, all these extra ballots would start to flow in, and things would normalize in their direction.
00:04:12.000So, let's just start with what all of you are continuously bombarded with from all of your friends and sometimes family members, where they say there's no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
00:04:24.000So, first of all, that is an incredibly foolish sentence to ever even tolerate.
00:04:51.000Because as they're talking about it, they say there's no, which is an objective statement, and then widespread, which is an incredibly subjective statement.
00:05:00.000How do you define subjective mathematically?
00:05:53.000They're not people that want to dive in and be called all these awful names to go purge the voter rolls.
00:05:58.000And this is particularly true in Pennsylvania and in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
00:06:05.000And so, the amount, and you guys saw this when Robert Francis O'Rourke ran for the Senate in 2018, how many people that shouldn't have been registered to vote were registered to vote.
00:06:15.000I remember I visited University of Texas, Austin, never doing that again without armed security.
00:06:20.000My goodness, what a cesspool of, by the way, AM's not that much better, so we can go through all of that.
00:06:25.000But I think I've offended everyone in the room unless someone went to SMU.
00:06:29.000I got plenty of time for that too, by the way.
00:06:31.000So, anyway, so I went to UT Austin back in 19.
00:06:40.000Stacey was there with me, and of course, just the most, I have to say, I say this, and I've said it before.
00:06:45.000There's some wonderful people that go to UT.
00:06:47.000There's some wonderful people that teach at UT.
00:07:24.000They won't admit they're voting in different states, but a lot of them are recently registered in the last 30 to 60 days, which is where a lot of the influx of the kind of the fraud happens.
00:07:32.000And so, we know this when there's independent analyses done of voter registration, and you dive into actually the voter roles.
00:07:39.000We know this in Michigan, we know this in Texas, that people move, people obviously pass away, and it takes effort to remove them from the voter roll.
00:07:45.000So, that's one part is the voter registration fraud.
00:07:48.000The second part is what I call ballot laundering.
00:07:51.000And this is something that was made possible thanks to the Chinese coronavirus, the response to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic with our lockdowns, where they now had an excuse to implement nationwide vote by mail, basically.
00:08:03.000Now, really good states, they stood up against this.
00:08:36.000I mean, it was, they were sending out, and I'll tell you why it happened because there's actually a really, really good takeaway of how this happened and how we can actually course correct it.
00:08:43.000And believe it or not, it has to deal with weak Republicans and political correctness.
00:08:49.000So Ron DeSantis should go around the country and teach states that actually care about voter integrity.
00:08:54.000Why is it that the state of Florida that has nearly one and a half times the population of Georgia can have all their votes in by 9 o'clock Eastern and it takes Georgia eight days to figure it out with inconsistent results?
00:10:04.000I know it feels like it was two decades ago, but it was two years ago.
00:10:08.000And you might remember Ron DeSantis, we weren't really sure who was winning.
00:10:13.000And Broward County refused to put in their election results.
00:10:17.000And a woman by the name of Brenda Snipes, who is a complete and total fraud, well known in kind of Florida circles, refused to say how many ballots were left.
00:10:29.000You remember these famous videos of ballots being put in pickup trucks?
00:10:34.000It was this unbelievable, it was a black guy on Florida election politics.
00:10:41.000He wins by like 14,000 votes, which is considered a blowout, right, in Florida.
00:10:46.00014,000 votes is, you're really doing amazing if you win by that many votes, because Florida always seems to kind of just be 500, 5,000, 6,000 votes.
00:10:54.000The first thing Ron DeSantis did when he got into office, he said, Brenda Snipes, you're resigning.
00:12:06.000And they say, Well, he's, I want to vote.
00:12:08.000And they say, Well, you can vote provisionally, but then if we find out that you submitted your ballot, you could go to jail for double voting.
00:12:14.000A little bit of an argument came and he left.
00:12:16.000And there I saw right there, someone who probably wanted to game the system, checked, balanced, gone.
00:12:22.000That's how a system is supposed to work.
00:12:25.000And now, Florida, what happens when a system works?
00:12:28.000When a system works the way it's supposed to, Donald Trump wins by nearly four points, not 4,000 votes, not 40,000 votes.
00:12:57.000Now, I'm going to be very honest with all of you here.
00:12:59.000Just outside of all the evidence and all this, just looking geographically, I refuse to believe that you win Florida by 400,000 votes and you lose Georgia and you win North Carolina.
00:13:39.000And from the moment Kemp won, Stacey Abrams never lost sight of him.
00:13:46.000She went and raised $40 million of out-of-state money, go hired Perkins Coy and all these ridiculously expensive law firms, came in and started suing and suing and suing.
00:14:00.000If you actually read the briefs and you read, there were people that, again, they're very emotional stories, but they said that their ballot was never submitted and it was rejected because of signature verification process.
00:14:12.000Okay, so Raffensperger and Kemp, instead of fighting like DeSantis did and winning in court in Florida, they settled.
00:14:20.000Now, mind you, they unconstitutionally settled.
00:14:22.000It's the state legislature that has to change the way votes are done, but they settled.
00:14:27.000And they said, okay, we'll relax the signature requirements, this variety of stuff that was just a gift to Stacey Abrams.
00:14:33.000Now, mind you, the thought process for Kemp and Raffensperger is this is a solidly red state.
00:14:37.000We'll win by three points instead of 3.2 points, whatever.
00:14:41.000We'll make it up in some sort of thing in the future.
00:14:44.000Now, you pair that with Joe Biden spending tons of money in Metro Atlanta and the most sophisticated voter fraud operation and ballot laundering operation that we've ever seen.
00:14:56.000Now, the other part of this that, again, I only have limited time, so I could literally talk for two hours about this, is the Center for Technology and Civic Life, which was a $400 million infusion of cash from the data billionaires and the tech billionaires.
00:15:10.000And so there was a 501c3 that was doing about $500,000 a year to try and expand voting access, right?
00:15:19.000It was the dormant, it was practically dormant.
00:15:24.000Who this somebody is, we can only guess.
00:15:27.000All of a sudden, Mark Zuckerberg makes an announcement and he says, I'm going to put $350 million into this 501c3 that only does a $500,000 budget.
00:15:36.000So they go from a budget of $500,000 to $350 million.
00:15:40.000Now, if you think they're doing that without some sort of assurance that there's going to be something happening in the direction of their worldview, I mean, give me a break.
00:15:48.000That is an astronomical amount of money to just all of a sudden throw into a C3 that has no proven track record.
00:15:55.000Now, what did they do with that money?
00:15:57.000What they did is actually unconstitutional.
00:15:59.000And this is, again, this is going to take a long time to unravel this particular complaint, but there's some really good people that are litigating it.
00:16:05.000Phil Klein being one of them, former attorney general of Kansas, which is that you cannot use private money to supplement the vote counting process.
00:16:38.000Anonymized vote drop places where all of a sudden, if your job is to go collect ballots for somebody wearing a mask, of course, you can drop off hundreds, if not thousands of ballots, and they get washed.
00:16:49.000Think of it as if you're trying to launder money.
00:16:52.000And this is what I always laugh at these people.
00:17:05.000And you're trying to tell me when the $4 trillion a year government that controls the greatest army ever in the history of the world, to be able to conduct the future of America, people all of a sudden act beautifully ethically and all the criminals say, I'm not going to get involved in this.
00:17:19.000We're supposed to believe when the ultimate prize is up for grabs, that all of a sudden people say, you know what?
00:17:24.000I'm actually not going to, we have criminals in every aspect of society.
00:17:28.000Now, voter fraud, like money laundering, you have to look into it.
00:17:32.000If we just took a drive throughout North Dallas to every laundromat, you wouldn't see the money laundering happening until you go look for the money laundering.
00:17:40.000Money laundering is a multi-billion dollar a month, more than that.
00:17:44.000It's probably multi-trillion dollar a year industry if you count all the drug trade and the cartel.
00:17:51.000So you have millions of ballots being sent out to every single person.
00:17:54.000And it wouldn't actually take this many people to go do this.
00:17:57.000It would take probably 50 or 60 hardened criminals that know what they're doing to go scoop up ballots in college districts, apartment buildings, and the kicker, and we can prove this, senior living centers.
00:18:10.000And this is the one that if we had a Department of Justice, which unfortunately we don't, we're basically operating without our right flank here.
00:18:19.000Now, we have evidence, not just in the mathematical, we'll get in that in a second, but we have evidence of this woman by the name of Susie runs a developmentally disabled center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
00:18:30.000She was not allowed to access any of her patients the last 30 days per the election because of a Chinese coronavirus outbreak in her area, but she communicates to them by Zoom.
00:18:39.000These are developmentally disabled elderly people.
00:18:42.000So on Zoom, she started to talk to her people that she assists, developmentally disabled, and every 20 of them, she said, everyone that she's responsible for said that somebody came in and forced them to go vote for Joe Biden.
00:18:54.000Now, either she's making this up and she's schizophrenic, or maybe there's something that's worthy of an investigation from the Department of Justice at that living center in Milwaukee.
00:19:03.000She came out, said it on local radio, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
00:19:05.000It's finally getting national traction.
00:19:09.000Now, that would explain exactly the missing gap that we see in Pennsylvania.
00:19:17.000It's just a term that really, you'll never forget it.
00:19:21.000It's really, it's called granny farming.
00:19:23.000Okay, the New York Times came up with this.
00:19:24.000Okay, again, I don't like the term, but you remember it.
00:19:27.000Okay, it has impact, which the New York Times came up with it in 2012, which is, again, go read the New York Times diagnosis when they were afraid that Republicans were using vote by mail to win elections.
00:19:38.000Remember, Republicans used to dominate vote by mail.
00:19:42.000And Democrats were worried about this.
00:19:43.000So in 2012, the New York Times wrote a 3,000-word piece of how to spot voter fraud, how to prevent against it, and the investigations that need to happen into it.
00:19:51.000This back in 2012, until they realized they could use racial identity politics to their advantage.
00:19:57.000So all of a sudden, you can't even talk about this stuff.
00:19:59.000Like, okay, can't talk about it because you're afraid of being called the awful R-word.
00:20:03.000Okay, so in Pennsylvania, there was a sudden, now just think about this logically, 1,774% increase for new voter registrations for 90-plus-year-olds in the midst of a pandemic.
00:20:29.000You must, I mean, it is not just a religion, it's a mythology, is what it is.
00:20:34.000If you believe this, they say, yeah, okay, so by the way, you dive into it, 38% of them register to vote online.
00:20:41.00090-plus-year-olds in the midst of a pandemic.
00:20:46.000They took out their iPads and they all of a sudden decided to go register to vote.
00:20:49.000For the first time, many of these people have never voted before.
00:20:54.000What's a more logical belief is exactly what we know happened: that well-incentivized criminal thugs did the unspeakable.
00:21:04.000They went after the greatest generation who were isolated, afraid, and at risk, fraudulently registered them to vote and intercepted their ballots when they arrived and submitted them on their behalf.
00:21:17.000And that would explain why all of a sudden we saw these spikes that were so just unusual in precincts that had shared living centers for people over the age of 90.
00:21:32.000And by the way, it's in defiance to the national trend.
00:21:34.000What's so amazing, if you believe the Biden mythology, we're supposed to believe that Republicans won 27 out of 27 House districts across the country that were competitive.
00:21:43.000The economist, the nation, Larry Savado, and that Nate Silver, who's a total fool.
00:21:49.000He should be excommunicated from all decent society.
00:22:09.000What a wonderful margin to be able to operate from.
00:22:12.000So, so, but it goes from your thinking, 244 to 221.
00:22:17.000Republicans flipped three state legislatures, one governor's mansion, and did not lose a state legislature across the country, including in this wonderful state, which you guys deserve great credit for.
00:22:26.000Tons of out-of-state money poured into this state.
00:22:28.000In order to believe the Biden mythology, you're supposed to believe the following: that blacks and Hispanics grew in support for Donald Trump, except for three counties, except for three counties.
00:22:39.000That blacks and Hispanics in three counties that mattered in the swing states that determined the future of our republic, those blacks and Hispanics were like, we hate him more.
00:22:48.000But the blacks and Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley or Miami-Dade County or in Chicago, D.C., Boston, L.A., Seattle, Portland, those blacks and Hispanics were like, we actually like him more.
00:23:00.000If you believe the Biden mythology, you're supposed to believe that all of a sudden at an arbitrary county line, just a county line, there's no trend whatsoever to usual voting trends.
00:23:12.000All of a sudden, the Fulton County line, you can bet dime on a dollar that Biden is going to overperform Hillary Clinton by eight points.
00:23:19.000The other side of the line, you go to Fayette County, you go to any of these other counties, Trump will overperform what he did in 2016, like that, like clockwork.
00:23:55.000It was the most overwhelming political movement, I think, even more so at times than Trump in certain areas across the country.
00:24:02.000Bumper stickers, yard signs, people that were wearing just shirts for the fun of it.
00:24:09.000It was just, it was the closest mixture of unified sports support, Hollywood, and cultural kind of pseudo-revolution that I think I will ever come to in my life.
00:24:24.000But we're supposed to believe that despite all of that, that factoring even for population growth, Joe Biden did 7% better in Dane County, Wisconsin than Barack Obama did in 2008 with the campus mostly closed.
00:24:40.000And if you dare ask a question, you're a threat to democracy, sit down and shut up.
00:24:47.000And I know what a lot of you are thinking.
00:24:49.000Then why hasn't something happened about it?
00:24:53.000And here's the problem: is that this entire thing is not an accident.
00:25:00.000Up until the last until people like Jackie, who've been doing unbelievable work, we have just been players in their game.
00:25:06.000There's a reason why he didn't campaign.
00:25:08.000There's a reason why they had this whole thing figured out, okay?
00:25:11.000From the ballot collection, the voter registration, the vote by mail, we were all just playing as if this was a persuasion election when in reality, this was really more kind of who can mechanize politics better.
00:25:24.000You know, we talk about the Chicago machine.
00:25:52.000It was a terrific thing because not enough kind of remedies or measures were presenting itself.
00:26:00.000Too many state legislatures have sat idly by and allowed this to happen.
00:26:04.000Establishment Republicans in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania have been terrible.
00:26:07.000Republican Rothensperger in Georgia is defending a broken system.
00:26:11.000And the more lawsuits, the more investigations, it'll be proven that he was defending something he knew that was corrupt and broken to save his reputation.
00:26:19.000That's what he's been doing in Georgia.
00:26:21.000But the problem is this: as soon as a Secretary of State sets up certain rules and guidelines and they determine a quote-unquote winner, the chances of reverse engineering that in the time allotted is increasingly difficult.
00:26:37.000That's why these kind of arbitrary fights to go cleanse the voter rolls, to like, it actually matters more at times than even persuading the population.
00:26:47.000To give you an idea, in Georgia, if we would have just had anywhere close to similar signature verification, the Armistad Project, Phil Klein, and other people, and Jackie would know these numbers better than I would, will say that Trump wins Georgia by 70,000, 80,000 votes, anywhere between that.
00:27:03.000Might have been 50,000 right around there.
00:27:05.000If we just would have had the signature verification we had in 2018, let alone 2016.
00:27:10.000And so a lot of you are saying, well, what's the remedy?
00:27:34.000And what happened in 1876 was Rutherford B. Hayes, running as a Republican, was up against Samuel Tilden, who was the governor of New York.
00:28:19.000Now, this is generally just a procedural step.
00:28:22.000Not since really 1876 have we seen this come up.
00:28:25.000But what happened in 1876, and it was actually a brutal thing that ended up happening.
00:28:29.000It's actually pretty much indefensible.
00:28:31.000But what ended up happening is the Democrats wielded their power for evil, is what ended up happening, is the Democrats said, okay, we're not going to certify this, but we will put Rutherford B. Hayes as president if you stop all Reconstruction in the South.
00:28:44.000And it was incredibly, it's like unspeakably evil, right?
00:28:47.000So they used their political power by saying, we're going back to Jim Crow laws, poll taxes, segregation, you know, the Democrats going back to their roots, and they, which they haven't changed.
00:28:57.000And they said this, and unfortunately, the great bargain of 1876 was brokered.
00:29:05.000Is that the United States Senate, controlled by Republicans, could end up putting up a fight.
00:29:09.000Now, the chances of getting Collins, Murkowski, and Romney right there and McConnell of doing that on January 6th, I think we all know what we're dealing with.
00:29:19.000However, I think that we need to find a singular, so all it takes is this.
00:29:23.000The way it works, without getting too kind of intricate and technical, is that if one House member, Mo Brooks, is going to do it, he said he will, and one member of the Senate objects, it just takes one object, then it goes to a two-hour debate, and then you have a roll call vote.
00:29:37.000They don't want a roll call vote, okay?
00:30:09.000It's are you putting your blessing as a United States senator as the final step of approval saying that this election was not one that deserves at least some deeper form of questioning.
00:30:46.000Now, long term, through discovery and civil suits and all that, we can end up discovering a lot.
00:30:51.000And I'm not saying that we shouldn't be persistent, we shouldn't be focused on all of it, but the last step is the United States Senate.
00:30:57.000So we can kind of see what happens there.
00:31:00.000And I would be very, very interested to see where a lot of these Republicans that asked for our support, asked for our help, all of a sudden will be when we put them, say, okay, are you going to certify this election?
00:31:09.000And by the way, I am just skimming the beginning of the surface of exactly what I could talk.
00:31:14.000I could do, there's so many, the other part of voter fraud that I could talk about, which is just as important, is who actually counts the votes and how they count the votes.
00:31:23.000And as Jackie showed us in the video, is all of a sudden they have this box of ballots that they find underneath the table in the middle of the night when all the other vote, the vote watchers, the election judges go home.
00:31:34.000It goes on and on and on with all of this and all these very convenient vote dumps that happen in the middle of the night.
00:31:39.000But unfortunately, this is the broader picture, is that when we as Republicans and conservatives were doing our best to actually focus on politics, they were focused on process and personnel.
00:31:53.000And this is the bigger takeaway, is that politics matters a lot less than the personnel and the process.
00:31:59.000And Democrats being more likely to be lawyers than Republicans, it's just true.
00:32:04.000The Democrats are way more in the legal world than Republicans are.
00:32:09.000They have a love affair with the process.
00:32:11.000And most importantly, how they can make the process work for them.
00:32:14.000The vote tabulation, the voter registration, all these different sorts of things.
00:32:20.000Who is actually making these decisions?
00:32:22.000They've gotten heavily involved in that.
00:32:24.000And that's why Soros put in hundreds of millions of dollars the last couple decades to the Secretary of States, to the attorney generals, to all these different levels of governments to try and not have investigations actually occur.
00:32:36.000And so I know a lot of you guys are apprehensive.
00:32:39.000And so here's the thing that we kind of have to say out loud is that Joe Biden might become president of the United States.
00:32:48.000I'm not going to do that thing where it's going to happen assuredly or definitively.
00:32:51.000And so once you get your shell shock over, then let's talk about what that actually means.
00:32:55.000What that actually means is that any sort of hope, dream that you have that we're going to return to how things used to be, we are now entering, we're going to enter the most brutal collision course in American history, that very well, post-Civil War, I could say.
00:33:22.000And that goes from the indoctrination of your children to the closure of your churches to the mandatory vaccinations to the opening of your borders.
00:34:09.000It happened because we actually didn't listen to the GOP consultant class that told you what to do in this state, like the Bush people in this state.
00:34:17.000I know that's a heresy to say in this neighborhood.
00:34:33.000Talk about amnesty and all the Hispanics will love you.
00:34:36.000When in reality, the opposite is true.
00:34:38.000If you talk about strong immigration, fairness, the unapologetically pro-life, talk about religious values, entrepreneurship, and then take a stance against the lockdowns, Hispanics, very much small business owners, all of a sudden you're going to win in historic fashion.
00:34:53.000And the Democrats are puzzled and they say, what on earth is all this?
00:34:56.000And they're realizing that Hispanics don't want the hyper-racialization of American politics either.
00:35:01.000Hispanics don't want all of a sudden all these different type of corporate-funded social movements where your judge of how good of a person you are is whether or not you have a BLM sign outside of your 19,000 square foot home in Highland Park, Texas.
00:35:26.000And actually, normal people, which the Hispanics in this country have, they are more likely to work with their hands, oil and gas.
00:35:36.000So, you say you're going to abolish oil and gas, good luck winning the Rio Grande Valley.
00:35:39.000They're more likely to work in what I call the muscular economy, not the Zoom and Skype economy.
00:35:45.000Hispanics and blacks are more likely to be the ones that are wearing the masks to deliver you your packages while you go complain and say we need to go lock down the country for nine months.
00:35:55.000Many Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley can't survive a lockdown another 30 days, let alone another 30 months.
00:36:01.000And so, all of a sudden, this started to kind of transform itself into the exact opposite than what the GOP consultant class would tell you how to win Hispanics and blacks over in this state.
00:36:10.000That should be a lesson for the rest of the country.
00:36:12.000And you guys should be proud of that because this state was on the chopping block.
00:36:17.000And despite there is one troubling trend here, but it's actually not that troubling.
00:36:28.000You guys won congressional seats that you did not think you were going to win, and you won some even more convincingly.
00:36:34.000Now, what is the one troubling trend here in Texas?
00:36:38.000The one trend of where something all of a sudden isn't going the way you thought it would go.
00:36:41.000It's upper-middle-class whites that live in this neighborhood have decided to engage in the politics of self-loathing.
00:36:50.000And that's what, and by the way, go do it.
00:36:54.000This is what the Democrat Party is about to become, and this is the opportunity for Republicans.
00:36:59.000We're going to go represent the muscular class.
00:37:01.000You go represent the ruling class and the people that are much more interested in what pronoun you call them and whether or not you have all the correct he, she, is, her, whatever, all that nonsense I have to deal with when I go on college campuses.
00:37:15.000Here's the point: is that this area here, and you guys know this, has become a pseudo-Beverly Hills and is becoming it that way culturally, politically, and all that other.
00:37:23.000It is incredibly unpopular with normal people.
00:37:28.000It is to engage in the type of nonsense that is now seeping into your communities here will actually be the death of the Democrat Party.
00:37:37.000They will become the ambassadors of the 1% and the representatives of the permanently government addicted, and we will win 90% of the rest of the country.
00:37:46.000That's the future of politics if we play our cards right.
00:37:49.000If we get right, I see Tommy here, on education with school choice.
00:37:53.000We do not abandon, by the way, the not-so-secret secret is that most of the country actually believes in strong family values.
00:38:01.000I know this is a really crazy thing to believe, but this kind of social metropolitanism that is now seeping into the upper middle class of our country where they're like, I want to be pro-choice and fiscally conservative.
00:38:12.000I'm like, that's actually not the way you win over value voters in the Rio Grande Valley.
00:38:18.000That's how you go win over your cocktail party crowd because that's all you hang out with.
00:38:22.000But actually, our generation is the most pro-life generation in American history.
00:38:27.000Despite what, you know, well, my daughter who goes to NYU says all of her friends are liberal.
00:39:29.000So let's start to think, how can I all of a sudden write on a piece of paper the five or six good guys, people, not institutions, human beings, people like Candace Owens, people like James O'Keefe, people that you can actually talk to, that you can speak to, and you say, I'm going to pray for them, I'm going to support them, I'm going to lift them up.
00:39:47.000Because I'm going to tell you right now, this fight is all of a sudden it's going to be like Gideon's army in the Bible.
00:39:52.000People are going to flee like you can never believe.
00:39:55.000Because this fight, that this collision course that we're coming for is not going to be something that anyone here in this room has lived through.
00:40:46.000It bothers them that we dare have an opinion, that we speak into existence.
00:40:50.000The most intolerant people on the planet are the people that drive their Priuses around with their tolerance bumper stickers.
00:40:55.000They're the first one to go around that say that white silence is violence and there's you're spreading hate speech and I need to kick you off social media because of all that.
00:41:04.000And so, yeah, it's going to become, it's going to become a brutal battle.
00:41:27.000We've been fighting these people for years on college campuses.
00:41:30.000All of a sudden, now we live on a massive college campus.
00:41:32.000So you get to go see what I have to deal with.
00:41:35.000You get to all of a sudden you go to Starbucks, you get to see the same tyrant that I have to deal with, enforce the stupid mask policy if it's not on correctly.
00:41:42.000Welcome to the college campusization of America, is what's happening.
00:41:46.000You get the pronouns wrong and the right signs.
00:41:48.000What happened on UT Austin is now happening everywhere.
00:41:51.000So people are like, I don't recognize this country.
00:42:15.000And here's the best news of all: is that their positions that they are taking are so unbelievably radical and unpopular that if we metaphorically hold the line, they will not be in political power for long.
00:43:22.000It's an awful sin, but that's how big they think.
00:43:26.000Everything down there kind of seems achievable, right?
00:43:29.000If you come from the opening shot of we are going to end hatred of human beings one to the other, and the next thing is like we're going to take over every single university, they're like, Yeah, I think I can do that.
00:43:39.000We as conservatives don't think big enough.
00:44:11.000Well, we have to be honest about what the problem actually is.
00:44:13.000Again, I know I'm over time, so I apologize.
00:44:16.000But what is the act, one of some of the other reasons we did this, and this will be the kind of the final segment of what I'm talking about, is that we got the year 1989 and 1991.
00:46:11.000We just kind of took the 1990s off, is what we did.
00:46:15.000We kind of had like a moderate Democrat, corrupt, philandering president, and we just didn't kind of care and kind of raise, you know, that's when I grew up.
00:46:33.000And after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, while we weren't even like doing a victory lap, H.W. Bush should have traveled Europe to every single country with Ronald Reagan and given a speech in Hungary and in Bulgaria and in Latvia and Estonia and Lithuania and told them all, you are now free because of us.
00:46:50.000And it would have been a generational, it would have been a cornerstone speech for the entire country.
00:46:54.000Instead, you just kind of allowed it to happen.
00:46:57.000He gave a couple speeches here and there, but it wasn't the triumphant, we won for a specific reason.
00:47:51.000Because markets work so well that people just get richer each year.
00:47:55.000They're like, Yeah, I get this whole hate-the-rich thing, but I actually live a pretty comfortable life and I'm thankful.
00:48:00.000But all of a sudden, when you start talking about race and gender, there's paralysis because we never taught our children the correct race and gender history of our country.
00:48:10.000And the opposite: they go to university, they go to elementary school, and they learn nothing except that we're racist, bigoted, homophobic, colonialist, awful.
00:48:17.000By the time you're 14 or 15, it's a question of how do we revolutionize this awful place around us?
00:48:24.000And Khrushchev bragged about this in 1959.
00:48:26.000He says, You guys don't understand that your children and your grandchildren will be living in communism, and we're going to feed it to you bit by bit.
00:48:34.000The one piece that they missed, though, was how they were going to do it.
00:48:38.000So, what are the institutions that do this?
00:48:45.000If we don't cut the college population in half in the next decade, we won't have a country.
00:48:49.000I know this is not exactly popular to talk about in Highland Park.
00:48:52.000When I talk about this in Odessa, everyone's cheering, they're screaming, they're loving it.
00:48:57.000Everyone's kind of like, What are you talking about here?
00:48:59.000Look, let's just, I'm going to be as blunt as I possibly can.
00:49:02.000I'm probably talking too fast anyway, but here.
00:49:04.000We have a generation of young people that are borrowing money they don't have to study things that don't matter to find jobs that don't exist.
00:49:10.000Your child does not need to go to college to succeed.
00:49:12.000Now, if they want to become a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, terrific.
00:49:15.000College should not be a place for ideological discovery.
00:49:22.000College has become the number one reason why my generation is financially in a worse position than the generation before it.
00:49:29.000They got a meaningless piece of paper and $65,000 in debt and tons of bad ideas weaponized for revolution.
00:49:38.000And then they get stuck in urban cities, they don't marry, they have all these secular humanist ideas where they learn evangelistically that there is no God, and yet we continue to repeat these mistakes.
00:49:49.000So, the purpose of higher education should be about career development, not necessarily ideological exploration.
00:49:55.000And so, thinking big, really big, would be: why do we need these massive, inflated, corrupt, left-wing institutions anymore?
00:50:09.000Why are we giving our donations to these schools?
00:50:12.000Why are our Republican governors not demanding answers from AM or UT Austin?
00:50:19.000And I could go chapter in verse of stuff that would just make every single person here upset.
00:50:25.000Now, I know a lot of you say, Well, Charlie, what are they supposed to do then?
00:50:28.000I could tell you, we import immigrants to go do the jobs they don't want to do, to go be computer engineers, to go get an 18-month degree in computer coding, or we have a nationwide shortage with plumbers, HVAC, welders, carpenters, people that serve and work with their hands.
00:50:46.000But here's the honest truth, and I'm just going to be as blunt as I can.
00:50:49.000In this neighborhood, that's not considered to be a nice profession.
00:50:53.000In Highland Park, your kid goes to UT Austin to go work in the information economy.
00:50:58.000And it's more socially acceptable for the kid to go to UT Austin and go work in the information economy and maybe be like pseudo-employed than to go get a plumbing degree and then go earn $80,000 a year.
00:51:10.000But no one actually wants to go tell their neighbor, yeah, XYZ is a plumber.
00:51:14.000That's a big part of the problem, is the social status of what your kids actually do.
00:53:05.000Of course, in Proverbs, the Bible, the great thinkers that built our entire society.
00:53:13.000And then you take that knowledge into action.
00:53:18.000Once you put that knowledge into action, that's exactly how we're going to win.
00:53:22.000They're entering a moment, the left and the Democrats, where they inevitably, if Joe Biden becomes president, they're going to enter into a Democrat civil war, the likes of which they are not prepared for.
00:53:33.000The corporate Democrats are going to fight the radical Democrats.
00:53:36.000I believe we are going to be unbelievably united around this.
00:53:39.000And there will be a lot of, there will be a lot of stuff that we're not going to like to see.
00:53:44.000When they close the embassy in Jerusalem, when they redo the Iran deal, all that stuff, it's going to be tough.