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00:03:37.000I mean, this deserves to be on a restricted website, if anywhere.
00:03:40.000It doesn't deserve to be anywhere, but not on network television of Cardi B, who's a talentless hack, and she's not a smart person, and she's not a good person either.
00:03:51.000Basically being a predator to our young women, saying this is how you should act as a stripper.
00:04:01.000Do they know they're communicating to young people, or is this just something they don't quite realize?
00:04:05.000They don't just know that they're doing it, they're designing everything they do around targeting kids in that age range of about 12 to 16.
00:04:15.000And, you know, to go a step further with it, people like Cardi B, they intrinsically themselves personally know what they're doing.
00:04:22.000And, you know, I have to ask people: if a man, you know, just some random guy off the street, he made a video that was similar to the WAP video or to what we saw on stage at the Grammys last night, and he showed that to 13-year-old girls, where would he be right now?
00:04:38.000He'd be in prison because it's indecent exposure to a minor.
00:04:41.000And it would clearly be grooming behavior.
00:04:44.000But when somebody like Cardi B does it or a major record label does it, it's not, it's, it's not suddenly for some reason.
00:04:50.000You know, it just seems like you, you, you have all these hypocritical things where they're allowed to do things that everybody else isn't allowed to do.
00:04:56.000Like at the Gramies last night, they had all these stars on the red carpet not wearing masks, hugging and touching each other, while at the same time in Burbank, at the same time, they were turning off the electricity of a small business because they dared to stay open under these tyrannical rules that California has set.
00:05:16.000But those rules do not apply to the aristocracy.
00:05:22.000And that's what Democrats are doing all over the country.
00:05:25.000They're creating different classes of people, and their class is allowed to do whatever they want.
00:05:29.000While the people, the real Americans, are not allowed to do almost anything without the, you know, the firm sort of like, yes, you can from Democrats.
00:05:41.000They need that to be able to do anything now.
00:05:48.000And then I want to ask, what type of Republican are you going to be, which matters a lot to me and to our listeners, but we'll get to that in a second.
00:06:18.000It's essentially their business model is how can we get the most clicks, the most shares, the most views?
00:06:24.000And that they know based on the analytics of past videos is the raunchier you are, the more controversial you are, the more clicks, the more views you get.
00:06:32.000So they go into it knowing that and they build their concepts around that.
00:06:35.000And honestly, a lot of directors in Hollywood are partially responsible because they sit there with the labels, they come up with this stuff.
00:06:40.000And part of how they pitch it is, how can this go viral?
00:06:44.000What is the point of this going to make the media go crazy or make people go crazy and make them share it?
00:06:49.000What is going to feel like counterculture where kids will feel like, well, I'm not supposed to be watching this, but I'm watching this.
00:06:55.000I'm going to share it with my friend who's not supposed to watch it.
00:07:48.000We have seen the hypersexualization of Hollywood in recent years.
00:07:53.000Even on Instagram, there are posts that I can't believe are allowed on that platform.
00:07:58.000And this is an interesting wrinkle that we don't talk about enough, but you kind of foreshadowed something, Robbie, that I want to ask you about.
00:08:08.000Well, I think we see partially right now in universities where it leads.
00:08:11.000It leads to Marxism, you know, but essentially, you know, the most important part of what Democrats have done to get to this point in time and how they plan to get further is subtlety.
00:08:21.000They started being very subtle about 25 years ago in all forms of media, academia, and they would subtly push messages about morality and what was virtuous and moral and what they believed in.
00:08:31.000And it was always counter to what conservatives believed in, but they did it in sort of subtle ways.
00:08:35.000So we've gotten to a point now where in the most recent Scooby-Doo movie, they're doing this more overtly now, where they give references to people like Ruth Bader Ginsburg as heroes of women's rights, and then they trash toxic masculinity in the movie.
00:08:46.000And then they give a shout out to Tinder in the movie.
00:08:49.000And so what kid watching Scooby-Doo needs to know about Tinder?
00:08:54.000It's done specifically to message to them on political issues that will lean them towards the left.
00:09:00.000And what happens is over time, as they go to school, this is all reflected back to them again.
00:09:04.000You know, I can give you a clear example.
00:09:05.000My own daughter, she had a Cheguevara poster in her Spanish classroom, and her teacher started to teach kids they should call people Latinx.
00:09:14.000They've done polling on this, even Think Progress did it, far left organization.
00:09:17.00098% of Latino people don't want to be called this, but they insist on pushing these things.
00:09:22.000And then the kids eventually go to college where all of these subtle points they've had throughout their life are reflected back to them as moral, true, and intelligent.
00:09:30.000And that's the key important part is that you're an intelligent person if you believe these things.
00:09:36.000And obviously, we know that's not true, but once that's reflected back to them, they go home hating the values they were raised with.
00:09:44.000And so if we want that to change, we have to number one, invest in alternatives and have your kids watching things that reflect your values, not that are, you know, undermining you at every turn.
00:09:55.000Your kids should be watching Charlie Kirk, not, you know, WAP.
00:09:59.000And you need to be in control of that.
00:10:20.000I have a side question that is related, but I'm just curious.
00:10:24.000What is Latinx and why do I have to use this phrase?
00:10:26.000I had a guy that came up to me at this event at North Carolina State and he said, all of my Latinx friends, I said, what are you talking about?
00:10:39.000So it's, it's a, well, it's an evidence of lunacy and the fact that we need more mental institutions.
00:10:44.000But what it really is, is these people, they decided that Latino is too gendered.
00:10:50.000And so you need to have a non-gendered term because gender is inherently bad to the left.
00:10:55.000They believe that there shouldn't be no difference between men and women, which is complete lunacy.
00:10:59.000And the more we actually speak up about these things and make it clear to Latino communities and black communities across America that, hey, this is what they're pushing.
00:11:22.000The point of it was to change language because linguistics is the name of the game for the left.
00:11:28.000The more you change language and the more you change the set of things that we've all agreed on as a society, the more you can push for change.
00:11:36.000You know, the more you stoke those divides where people are questioning what they're willing to accept.
00:11:41.000And so that's what they do on purpose.
00:11:43.000They knew there was already a non-gendered term that they could use.
00:12:13.000They do want to change the whole language.
00:12:14.000I've already seen this ruminating in the same way.
00:12:17.000So Latinx started ruminating about five years ago-ish, where I started seeing it for the first time and hearing about this.
00:12:22.000And of course, it was all white progressives who, you know, they're really regressives, but it was all these people, mostly working at universities.
00:12:30.000And I was like, this is going to come up, trust me.
00:12:32.000And at this point now, this last year, a bunch of journalism, you know, their books that they put out, they give their rules of how they're going to refer to things.
00:12:40.000They changed the way that they refer to Latinos to Latinx and all these major, you know, I hate to even call them media journalists because they're not journalists.
00:12:50.000And so they're baking in all their woke activism and politics into the way they write stories.
00:12:55.000So when you read an article from what used to be a wire service, they're now using that term, you know, so it's very clear what's going on.
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00:14:56.000So for something to be an existential threat, it's a legitimate existential threat, not that it's hailing when you think it should be snowing or whatever the climate change people want.
00:15:04.000Tell us why this is an existential threat.
00:15:08.000There's two existential threats we have right now that are the most massive.
00:15:12.000And one is big tech, the other is China.
00:15:14.000And big tech, and they're actually intrinsically intertwined.
00:15:17.000But big tech, essentially, these same cultural elites that run big tech run Hollywood, they run academia.
00:15:24.000They want to create a second class of citizen in the country, which is conservatives.
00:15:28.000And you're seeing this already in the messaging and the media and the way they talk about conservatives and the dehumanizing language they use.
00:15:34.000And so the algorithms are built to further this goal.
00:15:39.000And that's probably the most dangerous part and least talked about is the way these algorithms work.
00:15:42.000Because right now, you know, if you go and we use the term Google for search, you know, you don't even say go search this, you say Google it.
00:15:57.000They're not delivered sort of just bipartisan information where it's driven off of how much interest was there in this or anything like that.
00:16:04.000You know, probably with your show, they've messed with the algorithms to bring down your numbers.
00:16:09.000I've actually seen before on these social media websites them taking away impressions from one of your tweets or Facebook posts and they're removing them.
00:16:18.000This is something they're doing on a constant basis to undermine our reach and the perception because perception matters so much.
00:16:25.000They want the perception around conservative ideas to be a negative one.
00:16:29.000And this is something they were not on top of in 2016.
00:16:32.000And it's a huge part of why Trump won.
00:16:39.000We were having the most popular ideas.
00:16:41.000And so that's why they don't want to debate ideas.
00:16:43.000They know that if people are exposed to both ideas, they're going to go with our idea set most of the time.
00:16:50.000And so the only way to solve that is to never expose them to it.
00:16:53.000That's why they're rigging the algorithms against us.
00:16:56.000But just look at the power they had to delete the president of the United States from social media and get away with it.
00:17:02.000You know, and then the most frustrating point for me is I recently did a small business town hall where I talked to small business owners in Williamson County, Tennessee.
00:17:11.000And these people all are upset about Amazon.
00:17:14.000Most of their businesses have been crushed by Amazon.
00:17:17.000In America, we used to be the party of trust busting in the Republican Party.
00:17:21.000We should be going so viciously after Amazon that it makes people's heads spin in Silicon Valley because what they have done to small business in America is criminal.
00:17:30.000These people have lost their livelihoods because Amazon intentionally ran a system that was modeled to lose money and gain market share.
00:17:39.000Now they have a wide enough market share.
00:17:42.000They've driven people out of business.
00:17:43.000Now they can raise the prices and go for insane profit.
00:17:46.000It's why if you invest in Amazon, you know, in the stock market, you'll just, it's gain after gain after gain because everybody knows that this is the model and that's why they didn't pay tax for so long.
00:17:55.000They lost money on purpose to kill small business in America.
00:17:59.000So we as Republicans need to get on board and go after these companies.
00:18:03.000They need to be broken up and they need to be broken up yesterday.
00:18:06.000And we also need representatives who understand the technology.
00:18:09.000One of the most frustrating things for me is watching these hearings.
00:18:12.000And there's a lot of people who look like they need help, you know, like magnifying their phone in the first place to send a text message, let alone understanding an algorithm or AI or automation or what's coming in the future.
00:18:23.000We need people who understand those things and are going to be ahead of those things so that conservative policies have something to deliver, that we're able to actually sell an idea instead of play defense because we've played defense for too long.
00:18:35.000So you're speaking my language and you're a phenomenal cultural critic, but now you want to be a congressman.
00:18:59.000It's a labor arbitrage, U.S. taxpayer subsidized package delivery scheme using server farms to underwrite the, and I don't use this word lightly.
00:19:09.000So trigger warning for the people that are listening, a raping of the American middle class.
00:19:22.000Let me tell you what you're going to be up against because I think you're going to win.
00:19:25.000And we're going to have a lot of people running for office this week and next week.
00:19:28.000And all throughout the cycle, I want to use this platform that the Lord has blessed us with to be able to show people like you that are doing the right thing.
00:19:35.000But let me tell you what you're going to be up against.
00:19:40.000While the Democrats were passing the stimulus, what were Republicans doing?
00:19:44.000And I quote: Republican leaders were pleased to introduce their own legislation, a renewed attempt at repealing the estate tax.
00:19:51.000The legislation was unveiled on Thursday by John Kennedy and John Thune and 24 other Republican senators.
00:19:57.000So while we have big tech destroying our country, small businesses that can't open, churches that can't open, Tucker Carlson being targeted by the Department of Defense, our borders are wide open.
00:20:07.000Republicans' leadership, they want to make sure that the billionaire class, which again, God bless them for making their money, they want to make sure that they can pay less taxes to their kids.
00:20:19.000Now, again, if you asked me, Charlie, do you want to get rid of the estate tax?
00:21:42.000So stop playing like your footsies with these Democrats who want to destroy us.
00:21:48.000You need to get on the right track with your voters, number one, but you need to be a fighter.
00:21:54.000We need lions, not liars and not lazy people.
00:21:57.000If you're not prepared to be a lion and fight for these values and stick to your guns and be willing to be the vote that says no, then you should not be in Congress, period.
00:22:08.000I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
00:22:10.000You do not deserve to be there if you are not going to hold fast to your values and do the right thing for the people who put you there.
00:22:17.000So then tell me how you plan to challenge these entrenched corporate interests.
00:22:23.000Because when you get there, and I warn all incoming freshmen of this and I've seen it happen, they get in, they think they can change the system, and it turns out the Chamber of Commerce is running everything.
00:22:34.000So, and again, I admit it that I'm not actually going to put the pressure on you to get anything done because DC is just basically a public relations stunt to move the Overton window to basically eventually be able to get big stuff done eventually.
00:22:45.000But tell us the arguments you're going to make.
00:22:58.000We need to expand and protect freedoms.
00:23:00.000We need to rebuild the American nuclear family and support it.
00:23:04.000And we need to do that in every community.
00:23:06.000And then we need to be prepared for the problems of the future.
00:23:09.000We need to be able to know what's coming down the pipe in 20 years and be able to effectively go after these companies.
00:23:14.000I'm sick of watching hearings backed by no action.
00:23:17.000So at least my vote and my support of other candidates is going to go to people who are ready to act, not people who are going there to be a hack and vote for the corporate interests or whoever their top donor was.
00:23:26.000I'm not taking big tech money, period.
00:23:52.000So that's one of the tools that I have in, you know, my holster here is like, I get so frustrated watching some of the stuff that goes on in DC where the reactions and what you do and how you play offense could be done just so beautifully to sell what we believe in.
00:24:07.000And every single time they fail, you know, and I'm sick of it.
00:24:11.000So that's why I'm running because I want to change that.
00:24:13.000I want us to have messaging that reflects our voters.
00:24:43.000I haven't met one at any, I've done so many events, I've lost track and I haven't met one racist at these events that's like, oh, we need to do this policy to keep down, you know, nothing like that.
00:24:51.000In fact, the vast majority of the people who are the most active have been minorities.
00:24:55.000And that's another outreach we need to make as a Republican Party is school choice.
00:24:58.000School choice is so important to the future of our party because when I go into these communities and unlike other Republicans, I'm not afraid to go into the communities.
00:25:22.000It's school choice that will be the solution because we need competition in the education arena.
00:25:30.000It's also how we're going to get the woke stuff out of our schools.
00:25:32.000The woke stuff is there because there's nothing competing for the federal dollars behind it.
00:25:36.000You know, so again, back to the freedom point, though, one of the worries about school choice for Republicans for a long time has been if religious schools take federal money, the federal government's going to try to get in their way and tell them what they can and can't do.
00:25:48.000And so that's another thing I would put forward is a religious freedom bill.
00:25:51.000And I would dare any Republican to vote against a religious freedom bill that would give all of our religious institutions the ability to accept federal dollars and never be told what they can do by the federal government.
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00:27:22.000I love what you're talking about here, and I appreciate you agreeing that DC is a PR stunt because what bothers me is when people say, I'm going to get all this legislation passed.
00:27:30.000I'm like, you're going to get nothing passed.
00:28:17.000Therefore, it's basically: if you're in the majority, then you have to make sure that the biggest ideas get preference and you get passed through.
00:28:23.000If you're in the minority, then you just have to message your ideas, get back in the majority.
00:28:28.000It's the air of American politics that, quite honestly, mirrors the fractured society that we live in.
00:28:33.000It's actually exactly the same sort of body politic represents that.
00:28:38.000And the good news, Robbie, is that I actually think that the UNA party, which has controlled DC for the last 30 or 40 years of open borders, bad trade deals, social liberalism, pro-China, has actually that more than anything else is under attack right now.
00:29:24.000And so tell us, tell us what your thoughts on campaign finance reform are because this is something that I actually am more open-minded to than almost any conservative.
00:29:33.000Because you want to know why things don't get done?
00:29:35.000It's because when the Chamber of Commerce calls, you get this ridiculous estate tax thing instead of actual solutions for middle America.
00:29:43.000Yeah, you know, personally, I would love to see us get to a place where corporate dollars can't play a role in campaigns anymore.
00:30:02.000So we have to look at: is there a way that we can do this where we're not hamstringing campaigns, but we're keeping all this outside money out of it?
00:30:11.000If Georgia had none of these dollars flowing from Hollywood, they wouldn't have won the race.
00:30:17.000All of that money is what you could say flip this along with other people who were stupidly telling people not to vote.
00:30:23.000But, you know, that stuff, though, it made a big difference having all that money from Hollywood.
00:30:28.000So we have to look at that and say, is this really in the best interest of the constituents in that district that they're going to represent or in that state that they're going to represent to have their race predicated off the dollars of people in Hollywood who don't know the concerns of people who live in rural Georgia?
00:30:44.000And my answer to that is, I don't think it's okay.
00:30:47.000I think that in Hollywood, they have very different concerns than we do in Tennessee.
00:30:51.000And I don't want my race decided by dollars from Hollywood.
00:30:54.000I just don't think that's right for the constituents here.
00:30:56.000So I would love to see us get back to more of like a localist approach where you really run your race in your district, you know, and obviously do national media and stuff like that because you have to use that, you know, sort of sledgehammer to move the Overton window.
00:31:10.000But on the flip side of that, you need to be in your district more.
00:31:13.000You know, I think that's something that has perverted politics as a whole as well.
00:31:16.000As people are addicted to the DC bubble, they know almost, you know, nothing about what's going on in their actual district.
00:31:53.000Because almost everyone that spoke at CPAC was articulating a very similar worldview and doctrine that was totally different than the Mitt Romney corporate raider agenda of 2012.
00:32:06.000So you kind of had this invisible hand almost working its way over the Republican Party, where now we look around like, hey, let's end the corporate oligarchy.
00:32:15.000Let's have strong families, pastors that aren't going to go to prison for opening their church.
00:33:06.000So how are you going to go up against the woke industrial complex?
00:33:09.000Because if we defeat them, we win forever.
00:33:11.000If we don't, they are going to rule in a dark era of America.
00:33:16.000Well, you know, it's another reason why I'm running actually, because I see how they're able to use a lot of the woke stuff against our party and the people who are elected.
00:34:00.000So like you, and you do a brilliant job of this, I can explain how broken these ideas are that when you just add a couple of things to the mix, it all falls down and comes crashing down.
00:34:11.000You just have to be able to show them how that's done.
00:34:14.000And, you know, I'm going to be really honest, we're terrible at messaging.
00:34:18.000And so that's why AOC, she is, she has gravitas.
00:34:23.000She's changing the way that people think about these things.
00:34:25.000It's because she is doing innovative new things.
00:34:28.000We don't have a member of Congress going on Twitch to do gaming with 18 to 25 year old voters that you can transform into activists.
00:34:36.000We're not doing that, you know, and that is our own fault.
00:34:38.000And we're shooting ourselves in the foot.
00:34:40.000So if we want our ideas to survive, we need people like me there who can be the antidote to her poison because what she's doing is a Marxist poison and it's it's infecting our entire country.
00:34:51.000So we need people like me and you there to be able to be the antidote.
00:35:30.000And they really don't like her because she won't play ball with the corporate oligarchy.
00:35:34.000And while it's very dangerous working with leftists and all that, I believe, though, that there are issues, campaign finance reform, going after big tech, where some of that energy on the Bernie Sanders wing of the party can be very helpful.
00:35:48.000But the danger is: look, as soon as they start building support, their long-term solution is the eradication of private property.
00:35:57.000And so I'm not trying to say, oh, we could all, you know, sing some John Lennon song in the meadow and we're all going to get along together.
00:36:03.000What I am saying, though, is that of public opinion, we're basically looking at the two most popular viewpoints of the world are this.
00:36:10.000On one side, you have one side that says America's bitter, awful, terrible, colonialist, misogynistic, racist, burn it all down, giving my free check in my bank account.
00:36:20.000I never want to work again and give me a lot of weed.
00:36:23.000And the other side is like, no, America's a wonderful place.
00:36:31.000We need to restrict immigration and we need to be very positive and better spokespeople of this country.
00:36:37.000And we believe in markets, but if markets all of a sudden stop serving the people or the country, then we're going to make specific policy changes to that.
00:36:45.000And like in the middle is this kind of like, oh, I want to go become a lobbyist for Raytheon.
00:36:49.000Like, no, that war should have been ended 10 years ago.
00:36:52.000And so you represent this very new and exciting.
00:36:55.000And we have some other voices that are coming on our podcast later this week, JD Vance, amongst others, where it's just the one thing that boils it down is we love this.
00:37:06.000And we're willing to do whatever is politically necessary to preserve it for our families, for our future generations, and for the welfare of everyone that we love and care about to also, of course, honor the history beforehand.
00:37:47.000Like, you don't, that doesn't happen anywhere else.
00:37:50.000So I have this debt to pay to America that I will give anything to this country so that that survives for my kids, your kids, our grandkids, because when America falls, freedom falls.
00:38:04.000So to your point about being more specific, this is actually a criticism my own wife.
00:38:27.000You promise something and over deliver every time or at least try to.
00:38:30.000And we've lost that in American politics.
00:38:33.000So I think I, just like you, I'm so excited about this next crop of people who are popping up because we all have this like lion spirit that we want to put the Democrats on the run.
00:38:45.000And yeah, sure, if we can find ways to work with the part of their party that I would call like the leaning into populism, left, left-wing populism part of their party, if we can find things to agree on, then we should be using the optics of trying to work together against them if they're not going to do it.
00:40:10.000And we're also going to help other candidates who don't have as large of a national profile so that they can phone bank and be able to do things like that and use those same tools.
00:40:17.000So if you want to win, that's a good place to do it.
00:40:20.000And I'm sure TPUSA is probably going to do similar stuff to activate as many people as we possibly can to door knock, do new things within technology, people.
00:40:31.000You know, we can't do the same old things that we've always done.
00:40:34.000There's a new crop of voters who communicate in a very different way that we need to reach out to.
00:40:38.000So we're going to have as many of those tools as we possibly can delivered to help people like us to be able to win.
00:40:44.000Because until our ideology completely takes over the party, we're not going to see the change we want to see.
00:40:54.000So if we want to see it reflected, we have to do the work.
00:40:57.000We have to be able to work as hard or harder than any other wing of any party, including our own.
00:41:03.000And so if you care about it, you know, watching Charlie's show is not enough.
00:41:07.000You know, watching his show gives you tools and it gives you messaging, you know, sort of insight because you do fantastic messaging and it gives you sort of intellectual prowess on why our ideas are better.
00:41:19.000But you need to get in your community because what happens locally is going to define what happens in our country right now.
00:41:24.000That's why George Soros is investing millions of dollars in local DA races because he understands that all politics is local.
00:41:32.000So if you don't like your local GOP because they're still Romney-esque, don't complain about it.
00:41:37.000Go there, join the local GOP and get a position there and take it over.
00:41:42.000Take it over with people who think like you.
00:41:44.000And we'll see a whole lot of change in this country if that's the case.
00:43:12.000tpusa.com slash genfree will be in nashville all right robbie thanks so much talk to you soon thanks Thanks so much for listening, everybody.
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