Today on the Charlie Kirk Show, we talk about George McGovern and Thomas Eagleton. Then Michael W. Watley joins the program to discuss how the Republican National Committee is cleaning up voter rolls. Then, we take a look at why Tim Walz might not be the VP pick the Democrats have been looking for. Charlie Kirk is the Founder of Turning Point USA, a powerful youth organization that focuses on fighting for freedom on college campuses across the country. He is also the Co-Founder and President of the Center for American Progress, a political action committee dedicated to fighting against the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and have destroyed freedom everywhere. He has been a long time friend and supporter of the Democratic Party and has always been a fierce advocate for civil rights and human rights issues. He s been a mentor to many young people and has dedicated his life to fighting for the causes that matter most to people in this country. Thank you Charlie Kirk for being on the show. Charlie is a great friend of mine and I hope you enjoy listening to this episode of the show and tweet me if you do! with any thoughts on the McGovern/Eagleton linktr.ee/charliekirk or Eagleton connection. Tweet me ! to let me know what you thought of it! Tweet Me! and tell a friend about it. . Thanks for listening or share it on your social media! :) and spread the word to your friends about this podcast! - Teddy - Tom Eagleton & Michael Watley xoxo - The Charlie Kirk show! Thanks Charlie @ Charlie Kirk . . - Michael Wojtoson , Tom is a good friend of yours? ( ) Jake Thank You, Michael Wozniak Sarah ? Carter Jack Tim Walczynski ~ Joe Chris Mike John Bill Paul What's up with the Raldner Ben Brad Sam Daniel # Mark : Gary -- Is this a better VP pick than McGovern? & much more! , Michael We'll talk about this? , and much more
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00:02:43.000That he was a front-line fighter in the Iraq or Afghanistan war.
00:02:49.000Now we know, thanks to very courageous people, some of whom have come on this program, and others who have spoken out, that Tim Walz is a example of stolen valor.
00:03:03.000That we now have piece of evidence after piece of evidence that Tim Walz might actually be Guilty of the Stolen Valor Act.
00:03:15.000The entire Kamala Harris campaign is now being put in suspense.
00:03:21.000What they thought was going to be a smooth and boring rollout, yesterday over 500,000 people took to social media and talked about stolen valor.
00:03:29.000There is not a single post on social media that Tim Walz does or Kamala Harris does that does not mention about how Tim Walz has outright lied, misrepresented, and deceived the country.
00:04:43.000George McGovern was an idealist and he saw in a young upstart Fellow Senator Thomas Eagleton, great promise, great talent.
00:04:57.000Now Thomas Eagleton was not thoroughly vetted.
00:05:01.000Thomas Eagleton and George McGovern in the late nights of the Miami Convention accepted the nomination.
00:05:08.000However, it ended up being 18 days of complete crisis.
00:05:14.000Now, you have to admit, Eagleton is just a great name.
00:05:17.000That was probably the thought process.
00:05:18.000Who could vote against McGovern Eagleton?
00:05:20.000That is kind of a good... It's a lot better than Harris Walls.
00:05:24.000McGovern Eagleton, that's a powerful ticket.
00:05:26.000Well, it turns out that Tom Eagleton, 42 years old at the time, had been hospitalized three times for mental illness.
00:05:37.000All of a sudden this disclosure comes to the surface and it threatened to wreck the McGovern candidacy, even before the presidential candidate hit the campaign trail against Richard Nixon.
00:05:47.000They said it was depression, but it was full mental breakdowns.
00:05:50.000Now, mind you, in today's time, I don't think that this would be a campaign breaker.
00:05:55.000In fact, I think this would make you increase in the polls in 2024.
00:05:59.000But back in the country that was 1972, getting shock therapy for full mental breakdowns used to be a campaign ender.
00:06:09.000California and New York by even bigger margins.
00:06:12.000With half the country, unfortunately, basically on antidepressants and Zoloft, and the sympathy vote would go up.
00:06:16.000But in 1972, that was a campaign ender.
00:06:20.000Time Magazine reports, the debacle cast doubts in every direction.
00:06:23.000McGovern, who has premised his campaign on candor and openness, angled and maneuvered his judgment open to question.
00:06:29.000His brilliant young staff, which had brought off a modern political miracle, in delivering him the nomination proved to have stumbled badly.
00:06:36.000The 1972 election ended up being one of the most lopsided elections in American history.
00:06:39.000Richard Nixon won 60% of the popular vote.
00:07:35.000And similar to Eagleton, how that was a heaviness and a weight on the McGovern campaign, it is eerily similar to what we are seeing with Tim Walz.
00:07:46.000Not only Tim Walz with a stolen valor, but going 96 in a 55 mile an hour zone, which he lied about.
00:07:52.000This is becoming a serious political liability for the Harris campaign.
00:07:57.000In Pennsylvania alone, there are 800,000 veterans.
00:08:02.000Every single one of them and their family and their friends.
00:08:05.000So totaling well over 1.5 million combined reach.
00:08:10.000Do not look favorably on veterans who lie about their service and especially who lie about their service for political opportunity.
00:08:19.000And Tim Walz has said repeatedly, while I was frontline deployed in Iraq, that is a lie.
00:08:25.000Not only that, he ditched his unit to go run for Congress.
00:08:29.000The people that served alongside of him are going out on cable news now, and our program, saying that this is a lot darker than you even realize.
00:08:37.000The Eagleton story of 1972 was the beginning of the end of the George McGovern campaign.
00:08:44.000And similar to Kamala Harris, we did not know George McGovern was going to be the nominee up until the late hours of Miami.
00:09:28.000In fact, let me play you this CNN tape, it was in the cold open, where they said there is no evidence whatsoever, no evidence, that Tim Walz has served in a military theater.
00:09:41.000Waltz did make a comment speaking to a group, he's done it a couple of times, where he has used language that has suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation.
00:09:52.000As you know, with your contact with the military, I know from coming from a military family, there is a difference between being in a combat area Being involved at a time of war and actually being in a position where people are shooting at you.
00:10:05.000There is no evidence that at any time Governor Walz was in a position of being shot at and some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was.
00:10:17.000Similar to Tom Eagleton, it's fair to say the walls are closing in.
00:10:25.000Just a little bit more on the Eagleton story.
00:10:29.000The Eagleton story was a campaign breaker back in 1972.
00:10:36.000The Question is, would walls being pulled before the DNC in Chicago be a campaign breaker in 2024?
00:10:47.000And my cynical take is, they pulled Biden and no one seemed to care.
00:10:52.000Trump got shot and people aren't talking about it.
00:10:54.000These news cycles live and die quicker than any time in American history.
00:10:58.000Because the media has such power over what people need to talk about and think about.
00:11:03.000Now mind you, in 1972, McGovern came out with a quote and he said, I am behind Eagleton 1000% when it came out that he was getting shock therapy and that he had some serious mental problems.
00:11:16.000Will Kamala Harris take a single question about Tim Walz?
00:11:19.000Will Tim Walz take a single question about his stolen valor?
00:11:24.000And just so we are clear, the stolen valor is not just a political attack line, this is a serious question of character.
00:11:33.000The Democrats always like to make it seem like, you know, character is on the ballot, decency is on the ballot.
00:11:38.000Trump versus Harris is a question of, do we want our kids to be proud of who is president?
00:11:44.000Do we want to have, you know, do we want to be proud of who is running the country?
00:11:50.000You want to have somebody become vice president who potentially committed a federal crime?
00:11:57.000Potentially committed a federal crime of stolen valor, the Stolen Valor Act?
00:12:03.000And, I mean, I am not a veteran, I never served, and so I am, there's a lot of distance between me and the heroism of vets, and I would never misrepresent myself.
00:12:14.000I'm a Da Nang Dick Blumenthal type thing, or John Kerry.
00:12:18.000But for the veterans that I know and on our team that do such a great job, they find this sort of activity from Tim Walz and people like him to be repulsive, which is why we have a federal law called the Stolen Valor Act to try to have some sort of punishment of people that lie about their service.
00:12:35.000So let me make sure I understand this.
00:12:37.000Grandmas that went into the Capitol building and were praying go to jail.
00:12:41.000Michigan alternate electors go to jail.
00:12:55.000I mean, again, this is pure Soviet stuff.
00:12:58.000Trump campaign cranked up pressure on Harris to do a major media interview, hoping to goad her into a forum in which she's historically been more vulnerable.
00:13:33.000Because it shows that that momentum is starting to slow down.
00:13:36.000The exact same numbers that we saw with Trump versus Biden.
00:13:39.000Yes, Kamala Harris is better able to excite parts of the Democrat base.
00:13:45.000This Tim Walz situation is offsetting any gains that she might've made with Democrat-based voters, with veterans, people that care about integrity.
00:13:55.000Tim Walz is a naked opportunist who drives drunk twice over the speed limit, who does not tell the truth about his military service.
00:14:08.000All the while, he is an extremist on every major issue.
00:14:15.000From tampons for boys in bathrooms, to driver's license for illegals, and the latest one, it's hard to even keep track of this, he wanted free college.
00:14:24.000He wanted free college for illegal aliens.
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00:16:23.000Laura Trump and I are here to do a Protect the Vote tour stop this evening.
00:16:28.000One of the many that we've run across the country, including out there in Arizona, as well as Nevada.
00:16:34.000And one of the things that we are fighting for in every one of these battleground states is that we want states to clean up their voter rolls.
00:16:41.000It's one of the key things that we're trying to get done.
00:16:44.000We had filed a lawsuit out there along with The Nevada State Party who have been great partners on the fight to try and get election integrity in place.
00:16:53.000And we finally got the Nevada Secretary of State to concede that they have many people on the voter rolls that should not be on the voter rolls, and they're going to take them off.
00:17:07.000Especially in Nevada, because they send out live ballots to everybody on the voter roll, so if we're taking 90,000 people off that should not be on there, this really does reduce the chances for major league fraud coming up in the election.
00:17:21.000This is huge, and so Chairman, you deserve a lot of credit.
00:17:24.000So, what we know is happening, and I can talk more openly about this than I do, because I know you're involved in a lot of these lawsuits, is that when you have an oversupply of ballots, It allows, let's just say, treacherous activity and organizers on the Democrat Party to then go scoop up the surplus amount of ballots and then put them through the system.
00:17:46.000And those ballots are legitimate, but they're not tied with a legitimate voter.
00:17:51.000Can you go deeper into that, Chairman?
00:17:52.000Because the original sin of broken elections is voter rolls that are not fixed.
00:17:59.000Yeah, I mean everywhere you go, every result or every study that has been put out talks about how mail-in voting is the single largest point of failure when it comes to election integrity.
00:18:10.000So one of the things that we have always tried to do is have basic protections in place.
00:18:15.000You know, things like you've got to have witness requirements, signature requirements, we want them in a mailbox, not a drop box, and we want them in by election day.
00:18:23.000But, you know, what you're talking about here is in a universal mail state like Nevada, where everybody gets a ballot, whether they're going to vote in person and take that ballot with them or they're going to send it in through the mail.
00:18:35.000You really, truly have a danger when they are sending out, you know, the ballots to the mail.
00:18:41.000You know, we have seen story after story where an apartment That's right.
00:18:45.000would get six, seven, eight different ballots, where different addresses will get even dozens
00:18:50.000of different ballots that you know are not tied into it.
00:18:54.000Once it goes into the machine and it's separated from the envelope,
00:18:58.000there is literally nothing you can do to try and back that out of the system.
00:19:02.000So we also wanna make sure that we have lawyers and volunteers as observers in the room
00:19:08.000whenever they're counting the ballots.
00:19:29.000Donald Trump fell 24,000 ballots short in 2020.
00:19:34.000In the Senate race in 2022, Adam Laxalt fell just a couple thousand votes short.
00:19:40.000So if we would have had these reforms a couple years ago, we might have actually picked up an extra Senate seat and could have changed the balance of power in Washington, D.C.
00:19:51.000What other states are you guys looking at?
00:19:53.000I know there are other pending lawsuits around this idea of fixing broken voter rolls.
00:19:58.000Yeah, well, one of our biggest successes just came yesterday in Virginia, where Governor Yunkin put out an executive order.
00:20:04.000We've been working with him and the Attorney General over there, Jason Meares, for a while, that took an additional 80,000 dead people and 6,000-plus illegal immigrants off of Virginia's voter rolls.
00:20:17.000We are working similarly with a number of different states to try and clean up their roles.
00:20:23.000And we've had to file lawsuits in a number of different states, particularly Michigan, where we are fighting a lot with the Secretary of State up there right now, just trying to make sure that they're following the laws that are on the books in Michigan.
00:20:38.000And this is such a big deal because if we do not take the legal steps necessary to fix our elections, we could have a repeat of just some of the frustration we've seen previously.
00:20:50.000Chairman, talk about Trump Force 47, the ground game.
00:20:52.000We're doing everything we can at Turning Point Action to deploy our ground troops, our volunteers, to get out the vote.
00:20:58.000But an important wrinkle is also poll watching.
00:21:02.000For the first time in recent memory, we're able to engage in poll watching.
00:21:06.000Describe to our audience the difference between poll watching and poll working.
00:21:18.000Yeah, so we have launched the first ever national election integrity campaign.
00:21:22.000What we're trying to do is to recruit and train over 100,000 volunteers that we can bring in, we can train, and then we can deploy to come in either as poll workers or poll observers in a lot of different states.
00:21:35.000You have to go through a formal poll worker process, and we've already initiated that in every single state across the country, where you are the one that is actually making the decisions on whether a ballot is going to be counted, on handing out those ballots to people where you're the ones that are checking those voter IDs, and we absolutely want it.
00:21:55.000Every state says You've got to have parity between Republicans and Democrats on those positions.
00:22:01.000But a lot of times, Republicans, we have not been able to get enough people to apply.
00:22:05.000So we are working very aggressively to make sure we fill every slot that's available to us to have the poll workers.
00:22:11.000And then we want those poll observers.
00:22:13.000And in every battleground state, we want at least 5,000.
00:22:17.000Over the course of the country, we want over 100,000 of them to be there.
00:22:21.000This is a program that I put in place when I was the chair in North Carolina for the 2020 election cycle,
00:22:27.000where we did not have a national program in place, and it made a tremendous difference there.
00:22:33.000We did not have the types of issues that we saw in Arizona, Nevada, or Michigan, or Minnesota, or Georgia,
00:22:42.000So we're building up this program right now everywhere we can go.
00:22:46.000And we've got our website has been built, protectthevote.com.
00:22:50.000We want every one of your listeners to go to it and to sign up.
00:22:54.000The relationship that we've got right now with Turning Point, with other grassroots groups across the country, Could not be better, because everybody understands, all of your members understand that we cannot go through another four years of Democratic control.
00:23:10.000Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the most radical, dangerously radical liberal ticket that we have ever seen, and they definitely are going to do everything they can to nationalize elections, run them like California, have
00:23:24.000universal ballots, forget to clean up the voter rolls, and they're going to kick observers out of the
00:23:29.000room. So this is why it is so important for us to win so that we can make sure that we're setting
00:23:35.000up the rules to have a fair, accurate, secure, and transparent election every time. I
00:23:41.000think that's so important. And I want everyone to understand there's a little bit of some people
00:23:45.000in the audience that are saying, you know, I don't like these polls.
00:23:48.000Just everyone understand, today, there's some great new polls, Trump up big in Rasmussen, Trump up in CNBC, but August was poised to be a little bit of a sugar high month.
00:23:58.000For Kamala Harris, because they launched a coup against Joe Biden.
00:24:00.000But the fundamentals of this race remain unchanged.
00:24:16.000The amount of swing states has decreased, and we can emphasize our forces and our resources in Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.
00:24:28.000Chairman, does he want to comment on the fact that President Trump is taking questions from the media and Kamala Harris refuses?
00:24:35.000Yeah, I mean, it's absolutely a story.
00:24:37.000I mean, she pushed Joe Biden off the stage almost three weeks ago and has not had a single sit down with a reporter, has not taken any press questions whatsoever.
00:24:48.000You know, she has a very clear record over the course of You know, her time in the White House, as well as her time in the Senate.
00:24:54.000So it should not be real hard for her to answer those questions.
00:24:57.000But, you know, the fact is that the president is very willing to go into any situation and talk to the press, as will JD Vance.
00:25:05.000I mean, you go back to even his conversation with the National Association of Black Journalists, where he flew to Chicago to tough question after tough question after tough question.
00:25:16.000But he is going to have those conversations because he talks directly to every American voter, he talks to every American family, and he will come at it and always have his opportunities to speak directly to those voters.
00:25:31.000So talk about the state of the race and how the fundamentals remain unchanged and how we should not grow distracted or even engage in any form of panic because of a media-induced sugar high around an artificial campaign.
00:25:43.000Yeah, look, this race has always come down to a couple things.
00:25:46.000One, it has always come down to the fundamentals of where we're going to have this election cycle.
00:25:52.000It's always been about seven, eight, ten states.
00:25:55.000You know, these are the seven states that decided 2016, decided 2020.
00:25:59.000Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan.
00:26:04.000We have seen that we've been able to open up the map and have conversations about Virginia and Minnesota and New Hampshire based on the polls, based on what we're seeing internally.
00:26:13.000But it really does come down to those core states as to how this is going to get elected.
00:26:31.000And what do they care about right now?
00:26:32.000They care about the southern border and the invasion of 10 million illegal immigrants, the scourge of fentanyl, the scourge of migrant crime.
00:26:43.000They care about gas prices, grocery prices, housing prices, health care costs, the fact that it costs 20% more for an average family to live, and they're not making 20% more.
00:26:54.000In fact, real wages have actually gone down.
00:26:57.000And they care about our place in the world.
00:26:59.000They care about Making sure that America is safe both home and abroad.
00:27:04.000And right now, you have to go back four years to remember Russia was in check, China was in check, Iran was in check, our southern border was secure, and right now the world is on fire.
00:27:14.000The Middle East is literally about to be in a major engagement across Iran and Israel.
00:27:21.000Israel being attacked by Iran for the first time ever in the history of the country.
00:29:16.000What are the websites, the calls to action for our national audience?
00:29:20.000We are trying to deploy as many people as possible.
00:29:22.000We're offering stipends and travel costs to get people from states that might not be as competitive, but it's a national thing, to Arizona, Wisconsin.
00:29:39.000And I think it's really important what you're doing and what Turning Point is doing to get people out to these critical battleground states.
00:29:46.000We've got two different programs we want to get everybody to.
00:29:49.000First is Trump Force 47, as you said, and it's TrumpForce47.com.
00:29:53.000You know, when you talk about your members, when you talk about the volunteers that we have, we know they're going to vote for the president.
00:30:02.000What we want them to do is go out and get 10 more people.
00:30:05.000Just go get 10 more people to commit to voting Republican in this election cycle.
00:30:10.000Of course, then we're going to ask you to do 25 or 50 or even 100.
00:30:14.000But when you sign up to be a Trump Force Captain, you are committing to go out there and have those conversations with family members and friends and colleagues and co-workers, people that you know and you trust in your community, and have a conversation about how important this election cycle is.
00:30:42.000You have to be able to cut through that.
00:30:44.000And the most important statistic in all of politics, if you have a five-minute conversation with an undecided voter, they are 6% more likely to vote, and they are 6% more likely to vote for your candidate.
00:30:55.000Those are the conversations that our entire operation is centered on.
00:30:59.000And going out there and talking to your family and your friends.
00:32:02.000I currently am sat here facing a total attack by my government, my media and politicians, full of absolute lies.
00:32:10.000I faced two years in prison for creating a film.
00:32:13.000Now, the problem they have with me, Charlie, is they don't know how to deal with me.
00:32:16.000In the sense of, I was censored for five years.
00:32:18.000So their solution to the problems we bring about... When I say the problems, an entire generation of British daughters were raped at the hands of Muslim gangs.
00:32:27.000It was something that the UK calls grooming.
00:34:06.000And the problem is you're not allowed to have this discussion and talk about it.
00:34:09.000So what you're seeing now in the UK, where things are burning, where people are out in the streets, it is a build-up.
00:34:14.000Of 10, 20 years of being silenced, being labelled as racist, labelled as far right, made to shut up, scared into silence while your daughter's freedom, your wife's freedom, your mother's freedom to just walk down the street freely has been taken away.
00:34:29.000The figures are unbelievable across the country.
00:34:32.000The hostility, and of course I'm not saying everyone that comes into the country is a problem.
00:34:37.000In fact, My problem is Islamic immigration because I see the culture so different because I've grown up around it.
00:34:43.000That doesn't mean, again, every Muslim's bad.
00:34:45.000Some of the best people I've met in my hometown of Luton have been Muslim.
00:34:51.000But I separate the people from the idea and the ideology.
00:34:54.000The ideology brings about oppression, brings about violence, brings about subjugation of non-Muslims, and we have to have the discussion about it, which is what they're trying to silence, which is why they despise me having an account on X that is reaching hundreds of millions of people.
00:35:08.000I mean, everything you just said, I have no disagreement.
00:35:12.000And the only difference between what I do and what you do is in my country, my government can't put me in jail for making a movie.
00:35:20.000I mean, they can put me in jail for other stuff, but we still have robust speech protections as it stands right now.
00:35:26.000The current regime wants to change that.
00:35:28.000I think that's a very important element as to why the UK has allowed this mass migration to happen without any sort of... There's been some opposition.
00:35:37.000There's opposition now, but not serious opposition because of the lack of ability of robust speech protections.
00:35:44.000Can you tell our audience about the lack of what we would call First Amendment in our country versus in the UK?
00:35:52.000I'm allowed to say stuff in America that you literally are not allowed to say.
00:36:21.000When it comes to freedom of speech, they're coming for your freedom of speech because they can't get to where they want without taking speech.
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00:38:12.000So I want to get to this, because I think it's very important, where you talk about the mass Mohammedan invasion of the United Kingdom, and the lack of rebellion against that, or response against that.
00:38:23.000Help me understand why that happened, because it's so obviously self-destructive, it's self-evidently suicidal.
00:38:31.000What went wrong as to why the body politic, the middle class of your once beautiful country, allowed this worldview to capture this once great nation?
00:38:43.000It didn't affect the middle class until now.
00:38:51.000And the UK is a very classist country, where people who talk like me, who are from education like me, from a poverty background, or a town like me, we're supposed to just shut up.
00:39:00.000And it's our towns and our communities who are affected where all these migrants were brought in.
00:39:04.000And they were brought in originally by the Labour Party or Democrat Party to rub the right's nose in.
00:39:09.000And basically to replace the working class with loyal voters, because the working class decided to vote Conservative.
00:39:15.000It's like your Democrats go into Republicans as they become more, as they wanted better and become more successful.
00:39:22.000So they basically have replaced us with a Muslim community.
00:39:25.000And again, I'll just talk about my hometown of Luton.
00:39:28.000What the Labour council do, you're Democrats, they do a deal with the leader of the council of mosques.
00:39:33.000So if they've got 45 mosques, they have one person who brings all those mosques together.
00:39:37.000They then sit down and that is a vote bank of 50,000 votes.
00:41:21.000Anyone who gets in the way of the narrative, whether it be the United Nations, World Economic Forum, any of these issues is attacked with the court system.
00:41:29.000It's the politicisation and the weaponisation of the judiciary.
00:41:33.000I made a documentary, Charlie, where three years ago I was given a gagging order.
00:41:36.000Everything in the documentary is factual.
00:41:44.000And they said it wasn't in the public's interest.
00:41:46.000In eight days, 39 million people have watched that documentary.
00:41:50.000That is why, currently now, I am facing attack from absolutely everywhere.
00:41:54.000I've got people sitting, politicians, sitting on news channels every morning for the last three or four days.
00:42:00.000I have been the topic of conversation on every TV channel in my country, spouting absolute lies about me.
00:42:06.000Lies, because I've made a documentary which totally humiliates the judiciary.
00:42:10.000Now what they've done, they give me a gagging order, and I failed myself as a journalist, I failed myself as an Englishman, because I allowed them to gag me.
00:42:32.000On the 1st of June, one million people watched us live on X, and 30,000 people joined us on the streets.
00:42:38.000By the 27th of July, 100,000 people joined us.
00:42:41.000In a total peaceful celebration of British identity, and to send the message to the establishment, it's David versus Goliath, and David's ready to fight back.
00:43:48.000And Europe is a husk of its former self because of it.
00:43:51.000And it's coming for America in real time.
00:43:53.000So Tommy, the only difference between America and the UK when it comes to mass migration is that you've been bringing in a bunch of Mohammeds and we've been bringing in a bunch of Miguels and Manuels.
00:44:03.000And, in some ways, that's been our saving grace.
00:44:05.000Again, we have a lot of problems with mass migration, our foreign invasion, but the Latino-Hispanic invasion, at least, at least, at the very least, are more Christian than not, but it's still just creating a lot of issues.
00:44:18.000Is there something specific about the Mohammedans and what they've done to your country that makes this a greater existential threat than what we're experiencing in America?
00:44:29.000We have 40,000 British Muslims on a terror watch list.
00:44:33.000We only have 80,000 members of our armed forces.
00:44:37.000Now the Islamic community, when we had the bombing of the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, I looked at Manchester specifically, looked at the extremism, terrorism, jihadism, all the different groups.
00:44:47.000And when I looked here, I saw the Muslim community.
00:44:49.000And it went from 25,000 to 50,000 over 10 years.
00:45:24.000The black community integrated, the Jewish community integrated, the Sikhs, the Hindus.
00:45:27.000There's one community that there's zero assimilation and zero integration.
00:45:31.000Literally, I challenge any journalist that comes from my hometown When, through my years of activism, I say, go into that town and find me one group of Muslims that are with a non-Muslim.
00:46:03.000Every time it says, do not be friends with Christian or Jews, just write the verse number.
00:46:07.000And you will see, you'll have pages and pages.
00:46:09.000If you bring up children from the age of three or four, and you indoctrinate them daily within a mosque or madrasa, not to be friends with Christians or Jews because you are superior to them.
00:46:17.000That will create a ghetto, which is what we have, with zero integration, and not just zero integration, but general hostility, because they view us as inferior.
00:46:28.000So every other community's come, and 40,000 terrorists on the terror watch list, 3,000 of them are monitored, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at a cost of £9 billion a year.
00:46:57.000Whilst all of our youth are cutting off their boobs or cutting off their penises, dyeing their hair blue and turning to LGBTQ+, they're militarised.
00:47:24.000We saw that on the 27th of July when 100,000 British people, the largest gathering of patriots this country's ever seen, come out into London to celebrate our culture and to tell them we've had enough.
00:47:36.000Now, since that day, Charlie, I left the country the next day.
00:47:40.000In fact, when I went to leave the country, I was detained under terrorism legislation.
00:47:44.000When I got to the border, and when you want to understand, like the Patriot Law, they bring in these laws to deal with the terrorists and the extremists.