00:00:09.000Today on the Charlie Kirk Show, I give live remarks about why young people should vote for Donald Trump, the comprehensive case of why our generation should vote for Donald Trump.
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00:01:17.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:02:48.000And there will be an opportunity for to be able to just talk about what the president stands for and why he deserves four more years and the agenda that this administration has been able to successfully deliver for our generation.
00:03:01.000And it's a very interesting moment in our country.
00:03:03.000I mean, 2020 has definitely been a year that none of us would have expected.
00:03:07.000It started with us wondering if we were going to go to war with Iran.
00:03:13.000An impeachment fight, epidemiological Pearl Harbor from China, shut down the entire country, 30 million people out of work, race riots, corporate America embracing BLM Incorporated, critical race theory happening in all of your schools, many of your schools still being closed.
00:03:29.000And then just when we thought it couldn't get any more chaotic, Supreme Court seat fills up, and then the president of the United States hospitalized by the very same virus that shut down our country.
00:03:38.000And 2020 is not even over yet, because if we do our job, we'll be celebrating four more years.
00:03:49.000And so I want to talk about something very interesting that a lot of, I think the activist media has definitely missed it.
00:03:59.000But for all the students out there, I think you'll find this somewhat insightful, which is how the parties have really changed.
00:04:05.000And so I don't mean the switch, the great switch that the Republicans and Democrats switched in the 1960s, which is a complete lie.
00:04:11.000No, I mean actually recently about how the Republican Party has actually embraced three core ideas that the Democrats used to call their own.
00:04:19.000And this is all thanks to President Trump.
00:04:21.000President Trump has changed the Republican Party for the better for three major issues that directly impact our generation.
00:04:29.000The first of which is in a very bizarre way, we as conservatives and we as Trump supporters, we are now the ones defending freedom of speech.
00:04:38.00010 years ago, liberals used to say, no, we're the ones that want you to be able to agree to disagree.
00:04:42.000We want to be able to say the provocative things.
00:04:45.000And now a decade later, it is conservatives that say, can we just please wear a hat that supports the president without being kicked out of a class, without being graded differently by our professor, without being ridiculed by our friends and family.
00:04:58.000And so the American left and liberals have completely betrayed the terrain of the First Amendment.
00:05:06.000They almost consider this to be an inconvenience.
00:05:08.000They don't believe in dialogue, debate, or discussion.
00:05:11.000And conservatives have always been for freedom of speech.
00:05:13.000It's not as if we haven't ever contested for that.
00:05:16.000But in a very interesting opening now, President Donald Trump has done more to try to protect First Amendment rights of students on college campuses, by the way, signing an executive order protecting freedom of speech on college campuses across the country.
00:05:31.000But also talking about how censorship of anyone you disagree with is wrong.
00:05:37.00071% of young people believe that if they express their political or their religious opinions, they believe that they will lose their job, lose their friends, or lose their social status.
00:05:47.000And one of the reasons why the events that we do are so well attended is this might be one of the first, if only opportunities you have this entire election cycle to wear that Make America Great Again hat or wear that Trump hat without coming under physical danger.
00:05:58.000Now, Utah might be a little bit different, but I'm hearing stories from Utah that there's plenty of liberals here in the state of Utah.
00:06:03.000In fact, you have one as a Republican senator.
00:06:15.000If you vote to impeach our president as a Republican, I got a problem with you.
00:06:20.000Okay, let me just make that perfectly clear.
00:06:23.000After you go and beg the president for his endorsement, after you go ask him to serve as Secretary of State, the decent thing to do would not have an embargoed op-ed with the Washington Post that publishes the day you get sworn in as U.S. Senator saying that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.
00:06:41.000He didn't want the Utah voters to know that when he was running for the Senate.
00:06:45.000In fact, he kind of swerved in and out and was like, oh, I think I can work with the president on certain things.
00:06:50.000But the moment that he gets elected, he then shows his true colors to all of you.
00:06:54.000And that is that, you know what we call that?
00:06:59.000And so anyway, there's plenty of liberals in this state.
00:07:02.000And when it talks about, when we talk about freedom of speech, we talk about the need to hear other people's opinions and ideas.
00:07:08.000And, you know, conservatives on college campuses, if you're in any sort of typical university, you have to hear the leftist pablum all the time.
00:07:23.000You have to hear that Donald Trump is an awful president, all these sorts of things.
00:07:27.000And then all you want is, I don't know, an hour to bring a conservative speaker on campus, optional, without having to have anyone attend, you know, mandatory.
00:07:35.000And for that reason, now a recent college poll came out that one-fifth of college students believe it is okay to use violence, college liberals, against people they disagree with.
00:07:45.000And this is a really important point because I believe the number one issue in our country right now is the freedom of speech issue.
00:07:51.000I think all these other issues kind of connect back to that.
00:07:54.000Because if you're not able to tell somebody what you think, if you're not able to work out your ideas, which might be really bad ideas, by the way, they might be, and that's fine.
00:08:04.000That's why Aristotle called us speaking beings.
00:08:07.000If you're not able to talk, then you're either going to shut yourself up, self-censorship, which is the number one form of censorship in our country, or eventually that will lead to violence, that will lead to force.
00:08:17.000Because then all of a sudden you don't understand the nuance of another person's position.
00:08:21.000And the left does not think that Trump's supporters are wrong.
00:08:32.000They think that that hat and make America great again, which is really a slogan about American renewal and American revival and that tomorrow can be better than today and rebuilding the American middle class and ending the endless wars and challenging the DC cartel, a very optimistic, positive message that they falsely imply something that it isn't.
00:08:51.000They say, well, this is just about dividing America based on skin color.
00:09:55.000D.C. political class found great exception with that because as soon as he started to do that, he started to run differently than any other person for office.
00:10:02.000It wasn't like Republican good, Democrat bad.
00:10:04.000He said, this system of the last 35, 40 years, where the richest counties in our country around Washington, D.C., where the proximity to the power source or the funding source is directly related with your income level.
00:10:28.000Taxes, regulations, rules, insider deals, lobbyists, foreign wars where your friends go overseas and die for some sort of undeclared objective.
00:10:37.000That's what Washington, D.C. produces: debt, deficits, endless spending.
00:10:41.000Meanwhile, the richest counties in America used to be Chicago, Detroit, and Philadelphia.
00:10:45.000So President Trump rightly called this out at his announcement speech.
00:10:48.000And one of the reasons why the left really, and some people on the right, and we've already mentioned one of those people, hate him so much is that he challenges almost every bad decision that they've made over the last couple decades, whether it be the trade deals, whether it be our immigration policies, which is just so silly to continue to bring in a million people into our country every single year and keep our borders wide open for whomever wants to walk through them.
00:11:12.000And one candidate calls that out, and the entire ruling class goes into a frenzy.
00:11:18.000They say, you're not allowed to do this.
00:11:21.000And then he did something that you're really not supposed to do.
00:11:24.000He challenged all of them, called them names, defeated the Bush dynasty, the Clinton dynasty, the media dynasty, the tech dynasty, and he won four years ago in a way that no one thought was possible.
00:11:34.000Because decent middle-income people for 30, 40 years said, I have been waiting for an opportunity to send a blazing middle finger to the ruling class.
00:11:45.000And Because I don't like the way that the trade deals are being negotiated.
00:11:54.000I don't like the way that the current trajectory of the country is going.
00:11:56.000And he rose up and Donald Trump did that.
00:11:59.000And then he did something he really wasn't supposed to do, which resulted in them spying the coup, Mueller, and impeachment, is he actually did what he said he was going to do.
00:12:07.000And that is the absolute mortal sin, right?
00:12:09.000So you're supposed to do what Mitt Romney does.
00:12:11.000You tell you guys one thing, and then he goes to D.C. and does the exact opposite, right?
00:12:16.000So he's like, I'm a strong conservative.
00:12:33.000And President Donald Trump does this very irregular thing where he actually compares what he said he was going to do then with his actions, right?
00:12:41.000And so most politicians in the DC political elite, their only self-interest is to serve their donor class or to serve the people that put them in office.
00:12:52.000And that's the second thing I want to talk about that President Donald Trump has disrupted for the better in this country and impacts every single one of you.
00:12:58.000And if there's any liberals out there tonight, first of all, thank you for coming.
00:13:15.000One of my earliest childhood memories was 9-11, September 11th, 2001.
00:13:19.000And actually seeing our country perpetually at war without a declared object, defined objective, what victory looks like, perpetually occupying Afghanistan.
00:13:51.000But he also thinks, why should we continually be a nation-building exercise to countries that don't share our values when children in our inner cities can't read?
00:14:07.000We're $26 trillion in debt and we're going to keep on trying to rebuild the Kandahar Valley.
00:14:11.000So this is a very interesting thing where Joe Biden and the Democrat Party has now fallen backwards into being the anti-free speech, endless war party.
00:14:20.000And they should be challenged for that.
00:14:22.000Because when I was 10 years ago, when I was just getting my start in politics, all the liberals were like the anti-war people.
00:15:13.000President Donald Trump is the only president in my lifetime not to send our generation overseas to another endless war with no declared objective.
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00:16:35.000And the third thing that has really kind of changed the landscape of American politics, and this is a really interesting learning moment for conservatives.
00:17:03.000Secondly, and this has been a really interesting learning moment for a lot of conservatives.
00:17:08.000And I think the last couple of years has really demonstrated this, which is that a couple small sets of companies in our country are not just monopolizing, they're dominating the entire landscape of what you buy, how you buy it, what you think, and how you think it.
00:17:28.000It is unhealthy the amount of power that Google has, by the way, as we're live streaming this on YouTube.
00:17:32.000So this could be just taken down by mistake at any time because guess why?
00:17:37.000We gave power to some 21-year-old spoiled brat that went to Caltech, and he has the power now because he sits in a Google office in Silicon Valley to make sure that 10,000 people don't hear this.
00:17:55.000But not only that, if a corporation, and by the way, I love job creation, I love markets, I think it's great.
00:18:02.000But I also think we should be unafraid to challenge certain companies and corporations when they stop acting in our country's best interest.
00:18:09.000When you fund BLM Incorporated with $400 million, PepsiCo, I don't want to buy your products anymore.
00:18:16.000Nike, Adidas, Bank of America, when you are funding certain organizations that are completely contrary to our worldview or our system, that should be a question mark of is that really good?
00:18:28.000And so the Democrats, in a very bizarre way, the Democrats were always the anti-corporate party, always.
00:18:34.000And I'm not exactly saying if we're anti-corporate, I'm not that far.
00:18:38.000But I'm a corporate skeptic in certain ways, especially a corporate skeptic of the Dow 30.
00:18:43.000If your entire business model is to not charge, not charge when you use the product, you guys are the product, not the users.
00:18:56.000Only illegal drugs and social media calls the people that use their stuff users because it's addictive and they're selling you and they're selling your data.
00:19:05.000This is nothing more than surveillance capitalism.
00:19:07.000A lot of you have seen the documentary Social Dilemma, talks about it very well.
00:19:11.000And yet, why is it that we're rewarding these companies that silence conservative speech?
00:19:15.000They manipulate algorithms to benefit a very specific worldview.
00:19:19.000They directly fund a very radical agenda.
00:19:24.000And then we're just supposed to say, oh, it's just the free market.
00:19:26.000In fact, it is government regulation, Section 230, that created the power that these companies have.
00:19:32.000And so I think that we as conservatives should be unafraid to challenge the amount of corporate power that some of these companies have.
00:19:40.000And I don't know what that looks like.
00:19:44.000It is not healthy for anybody in this room that if your net worth has not gone up substantially in the last six months and Jeff Bezos is $65 billion richer, there's something not right about that.
00:19:56.000And I'm not a Bernie Sanders person, like, oh, break it up.
00:20:17.000I have gone, and I don't know if it's the mayor.
00:20:19.000I don't know who's in charge of the city government around here, but they got to be voted out of office because I have been to blue states that allow bigger gatherings than this.
00:20:39.000Well, it didn't benefit your friends that committed suicide, that's for sure.
00:20:42.000It didn't benefit the businesses that went under 100,000 small businesses that collapsed.
00:20:47.000It didn't benefit any of you, God forbid, or any of your friends that are now chemically addicted to alcohol that weren't before the shutdowns, or substance abuse, social isolation, relationships disintegrated, societal spousal abuse and also domestic abuse.
00:21:53.000He represents the very same companies that, quite honestly, if they were given the power, which they're very close to getting, they would shut every single one of you up.
00:22:01.000They will price gouge you into oblivion.
00:22:04.000And it will turn into some sort of very depressing corporate tyranny.
00:22:07.000And call me an old school conservative.
00:22:09.000I actually think family formation, living quiet and peaceful lives, and being able to go to church is far more important than getting a package in six hours or less than Amazon.
00:22:24.000And understand, a lot of these companies, they don't believe in markets.
00:22:29.000A huge part of markets is competition.
00:22:31.000These corporations, not only do they fund radical movements that we don't appreciate and that align with our value system, but also their goal is to not have a market.
00:22:44.000But it's also our goal to make sure that the next 1,000 entrepreneurs can compete against Amazon, can compete against Google.
00:22:50.000And so Joe Biden, for all of his, you know, for all of the inputs that get put into his brain every single morning alongside an adrenaline shot and a carefully crafted schedule of two appearances at once.
00:23:01.000And by the way, congratulations, you're bigger than any Joe Biden rally that has ever happened in the history of the planet.
00:23:07.000Despite all of that, Joe Biden is the defender of the billionaire class.
00:23:14.000And I can already hear, well, Charlie, Donald Trump's a billionaire.
00:24:35.000When Joe Biden says, I might shut it down because the experts tell me, what if the experts are trying to get the next board seat at Amazon?
00:24:42.000Because if we shut down the country, Amazon will gain more power.
00:25:22.000I think it's good, but I also think it should be kind of like a suggestion, not a dogmatic religious text, right?
00:25:28.000Saying, okay, I love entrepreneurship.
00:25:31.000I think people's lives get better when you trade things.
00:25:33.000I also think when you concentrate too much power in one person's hands, whether it be at the Internal Revenue Service or in some company in Silicon Valley, that's a bad thing.
00:25:42.000And all of a sudden they say, that's heretical.
00:25:48.000How exactly is it a free market when you have four companies with a combined value of $6 trillion that pay almost nothing in corporate income tax, and our generation is unemployed sitting at home, addicted to drugs, and we're pushing marijuana on them as the end-all-b-solution?
00:26:03.000Like, let's all go, you know, so you don't start a revolution against us.
00:26:06.000Like, no, I actually want a country where we have a thousand companies that have to combine to the value of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Apple, and Google.
00:26:57.000They want to have a good relationship with their church.
00:26:58.000And so they see this kind of corporate lingo being pushed by Mitt Romney and they say, huh, you remind me of the guy that showed up on October 17th, 1996.
00:27:12.000You pulled up in your chauffeured cars with security after you landed in your private jet and you told us that our manufacturing plant is being closed and you left 20 minutes later without learning our names.
00:27:44.000And for that, all of a sudden he challenges the capital flows of the corporate class.
00:27:48.000And so for all of you out there, I hope you understand that there's a seismic change happening in front of your eyes right now, where all of a sudden you see those of us that actually want the country to prosper, right?
00:27:58.000Freedom of speech, ending these endless wars, getting our immigration policies under control, being able to own a firearm without being taken away from some gun grabber, Kamala Harris, which all of these things.
00:28:11.000Where the other side, all of a sudden, Joe Biden is now kind of the crusader for the corporate class.
00:28:19.000We need to talk about this more because young people should not continually reward a political party that now represents the needs, wants, and interests of the very few and the elites.
00:28:30.000And so let's, as I mentioned, our generation right now is in complete and total crisis.
00:28:36.000And we see this playing out in the streets of our country.
00:28:38.000And BLM Incorporated is only the latest manifestation of this, right?
00:28:42.000BLM Incorporated is, of course, a terrorist movement, should be recognized as a domestic terror organization.
00:28:50.000The statement is kind of a sensory overload, a semantic overload because, of course, it's true.
00:28:54.000But it's also a pseudo-Marxist organization that wants to categorize people based on the color of their skin, wants to disrupt and destroy the Western prescribed nuclear family, abolish the police, abolish prisons, legalize sex work.
00:29:06.000That's what they're telling us what they want us to do.
00:29:07.000Meanwhile, the founders say that we're trained Marxists.
00:29:10.000But the reason why it's caught on with fire, where you see, I'm sure you see a lot of people here in Utah, they have the Black Lives Matter stickers.
00:29:37.000And by the way, that's exactly why I didn't post the black square.
00:29:40.000And proudly, and every you did, any of you did, I'm not trying to condemn you personally.
00:29:44.000However, I hope you did it for the right reasons.
00:29:46.000I hope you didn't do it for virtue signaling.
00:29:48.000I hope you did it because you're actually worried about innocent people being exploited in our country.
00:29:53.000And if you are, then terrific, then we can start to talk about the slaughter of the black community and Planned Parenthood and black on black crime in this country because that's the real driving truth positive that's happening.
00:30:08.000So, but no, what's really driving this is that our generation is losing faith in the American system.
00:30:15.000And you guys are, and that's why you're here tonight, but I'm talking generally, is that the unspoken truth of what is happening with young people, and quite honestly, both parties completely miss this, completely missed this.
00:30:25.000Donald Trump gets it better than Joe Biden.
00:30:27.000Is that what is our window that we're looking through?
00:30:32.000Nothing but wars overseas, a financial crisis that all of you remember your parents suffered through in 2008, one way or the other.
00:30:39.000Unless your father works for Goldman Sachs.
00:31:05.000But it's getting harder and harder for normal working young people to get ahead, to own a home, to get out of medical debt, to have a family, to get married, to be able to pursue that American way of life.
00:31:14.000I don't like that term American dream.
00:31:59.000Some of you will probably have the grit to be able to persevere.
00:32:01.000But a lot of your friends are going to be perpetually in debt trying to pay off a meaningless worth of piece of paper because they learned postmodern deconstructive critical race theory.
00:32:10.000Like, congratulations, you got How to Aid America 101 for $95,000.
00:32:34.000Stay at home at all costs or else you're going to die.
00:32:36.000And you're like, well, I actually look at the data and there's a better chance that I literally die driving at home, driving on a highway, which is true, than from the Chinese coronavirus.
00:33:16.000And then we can get to some questions, which is: Donald Trump must absolutely win four more years.
00:33:20.000We all know that because Biden represents the corporate class and all these sorts of things and the perpetual war, but the war system, but it's deeper than that.
00:33:28.000And all of you know this: is that if we lose and you're not able to get some back to some form of an open economy and a market system and freedom of speech, then some demagogue socialist that is far more talented and far more energetic than Joe Biden is going to come onto the scene and really start to exploit your and your friends' suffering.
00:33:48.000It's going to be Bernie Sanders 2.0, who's 37 years old, much better looking, much more energy, and then all of a sudden America will become an unrecognizably radical place.
00:33:58.000So the question is, what are we doing for a 28-year-old right now, a 24-year-old right now, so that in eight years, they'll actually have faith in the system and not want to throw the table up and say, screw it, bring in the Bolsheviks.
00:34:11.000That's the threat that is bigger than even Joe Biden.
00:34:14.000And the only way you can prevent that, and I've learned this, the only way you can deal with these people is by winning.
00:34:25.000It is the only metric of success that these people recognize or realize.
00:34:29.000You understand that they measure everything in terms of power.
00:34:32.000Conservatives measure things in terms of ideas.
00:34:35.000For example, a successful evening for a lot of us would be: I persuaded one person from being thinking of left-wing ideas to free market or to free enterprise or to free speech ideas or the Constitution.
00:34:47.000When the left will say, I turned one person from not having to seek me for power to another person that has to seek me for power.
00:34:57.000They view everything in terms of power dynamics.
00:35:01.000Only way that you can actually stifle what is coming next is by re-electing President Donald Trump.
00:35:06.000And by the way, I could go through all of the incredible success stories.
00:35:10.000The Israel-UAE peace deal, as I mentioned, the first step back, VA Accountability Act, we're finally energy independence.
00:35:16.000The peace deals, not just in the Middle East, but with Serbia and Kosovo, the right to try act.
00:35:29.000What you're saying then is you're prioritizing someone's blunt style of 74 years of a street fighter in Queens, not any of the policy or the substance, and you'd rather have some dementia-filled candidate with a California communist take over the White House.
00:35:45.000Maybe your priorities are a little twisted.
00:35:52.000And so I hate to be this blunt, and then we can get some questions, we can do some questions.
00:35:57.000I hate to be this blunt, but my goodness, please suck it up.
00:36:00.000I'm not asking you to bring him into your family, okay?
00:36:05.000I'm asking you to hire him as your bodyguard for what you love.
00:36:09.000And that's why I called him the bodyguard of Western civilization in my RNC scheme.
00:36:14.000And I called him the bodyguard because when you hire a bodyguard, you don't care about his tweet history.
00:36:34.000I hire him to protect me and what I love, and I want him to win.
00:36:40.000I want him to be very good at fighting.
00:36:44.000And the one thing that you can see the contrast in this very state and across the country, we have thousands of people streaming live, is the absolute difference between the corporate class Republicans and this new age Republican.
00:36:59.000Do you want a party that actually wants what's best for middle-income people and for young people that are trying to get ahead?
00:37:06.000Or what's best for the billionaire class in this country?
00:37:18.000You guys are going to, we're going to be working for you one day.
00:37:20.000You guys should want those crazy H-1B visas to be completely reformed so we're not bringing people from overseas to try to take your jobs away.
00:37:28.000Those are all things that should be prioritized.
00:38:00.000It's now you have to fasten your ballot and you have to say, I want to live in a country where first principles are recognized.
00:38:08.000I want to live in a country where wages are going to be rising, where people are judged on the character, not skin color, that protect the greatest country ever to exist in the history of the world.
00:38:17.000And I hate to put it this way, but America's actually on the ballot.
00:40:35.000In the original draft, as ratified in the Constitutional Convention, Thomas Jefferson, the architect of the Declaration, himself owned slaves.
00:40:42.000He had plenty of problems, no doubt, but he was also a virtuous man.
00:40:46.000He was much more nuanced than saying, slave owner, cancel him.
00:40:48.000Like, no, he actually founded the country we live in.
00:40:50.000Maybe he had a little bit of gratitude.
00:40:51.000And all of a sudden, Thomas Jefferson was left with a choice, being America's third president.
00:40:56.000In 1807, the 20-year ban all of a sudden came up.
00:41:01.000It was an opportunity for the first time, besides Britain, a country could say no new slaves into our country, effectively abolishing the slave trade.
00:41:09.000Thomas Jefferson owned slaves himself.
00:42:30.000The U.S. Constitution have no understanding of the document, never understood it, don't understand how many articles there are, don't know Article 1, 2, 3, 6, or 7.
00:43:56.000The U.S. Constitution was that first document, the multi-thousand-year leap forward, where all of a sudden governments started having rules for the road for themselves, not for the subjects or the people.
00:44:09.000The idea that anyone would have ingratitude around this document means that that person probably went to college and you should reject it completely and categorically.
00:45:23.000Because who knows how long Joe Biden's got left?
00:45:26.000And you actually might be electing a co-president, not a real president.
00:45:30.000Did you know that Senator Kamala Harris promoted a link during the Minneapolis race riots, bailing out and materially bailing out the rioters, the criminals, and the protesters through the Minnesota Freedom Fund?
00:45:43.000Oh, sorry, actually a rapist got bailed out by the Minnesota Freedom Fund through her direct donations alongside 13 other Joe Biden staffers.
00:45:51.000Question number one, Mike Pence has to turn to Senator Harris and say, Senator Harris, why did you promote a link to bail out the rioters that burned down black-owned businesses in Minnesota?
00:46:37.000100 out of 100, according to you, GovTrack Insider.
00:46:40.000You guys can check and say, Senator Harris, you're the most liberal U.S. senator in all of the Senate, according to a nonpartisan analysis and survey.
00:46:48.000Why should people give you power over middle America when you're a California gun-grabbing senator?
00:46:53.000Every time Mike Pence ends a statement, he must ask one of these questions of Senator Harris.
00:46:58.000Because whomever the debate moderator is, and I really don't know, it's going to be some apparatchic corporate-funded left-wing hack that's going to try to destroy Mike Pence and not actually ask these questions.
00:47:06.000Mike Pence has to insert himself into the questioner.
00:47:09.000Number three, Senator Harris, you are the sitting U.S. Senator of California.
00:47:17.000SB 145 is the decriminalization and normalization of pedophilia in California, just signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, that deregisters pedophiles, allows judges the opportunity, excuse me, let me be specific, judges the opportunity to deregister pedophiles from the sex registry.
00:47:33.000So just understand, there's only so much time to do laws in state capitals.
00:47:39.000Who exactly is the pedophile lobby and why is California pandering to them?
00:47:43.000I'm sorry, if you are accused and convicted and tried of a crime by a jury of your peers of pedophilia, you should be in prison the rest of your life, not be taken off some sort of crime registry.
00:47:59.000And so even beyond that, Mike Pence just say, do you denounce the fact that your governor and your best friend, Gavin Newsom, whom you knew very well in San Francisco when he was mayor of San Francisco, signed in the law the favored piece of legislation from the pedophile lobby?
00:48:53.000And what Mike Pence has to do is he has to give his time up and say, time is valuable in debates, but this question and this answer is more valuable.
00:49:00.000Senator Harris, I'm going to give you all the time after this.
00:49:34.000So as soon as she starts race fading, oh, you're racist.
00:49:37.000Charlottesville in the streets, whatever, these stupid things that they talk about that are completely untrue.
00:49:42.000Despite the founder and the head of Charlottesville, the Charlottesville, endorsing Joe Biden, by the way, Richard Spencer, he endorsed Joe Biden.
00:49:49.000But the activist media wouldn't tell you that.
00:50:37.000Did you change it because you really changed your mind, which you know is not true, or because you want power and that's all you've ever wanted?
00:50:53.000Senator Harris, why is it that pastors are under threat of arrest in your home state, the state you used to run as Attorney General, with all your friends in the AG office?
00:51:03.000Pastors are being threatened with arrest, but abortion factories remain open.
00:51:08.000Liquor stores are open and you can march in the streets, no social distancing, as long as you have a sign that says BLM, the virus will never touch you.
00:51:15.000It is the wokest virus in the history of epidemiology.
00:52:52.000Number nine, as soon as Kamala Harris brings up women's rights and health care and abortion, Mike Pence will be attacked on this because he's very pro-life and he deserves credit for that.
00:53:01.000He must turn to Senator Harris and say, I got one question for you.
00:53:16.000I actually think it's probably one of the most important questions that we as human beings can answer, which is when life begins, which is, of course, when the sperm meets the egg and that incredible moment happens when a new life is formed.
00:53:33.000Instead, Mike Pence must say, you have right here someone running for the highest office in the greatest country ever to exist that cannot tell you when a human life starts.
00:55:31.000Do you believe that force equals mass times acceleration?
00:55:33.000Do you believe that an object at rest will stay at rest?
00:55:36.000And do you believe that there's an equal and opposite reaction for every single action?
00:55:39.000Those three things, no matter if you're black, white, Hispanic, man, woman, transgender, Catholic, Mormon, Christian, or Muslim, or Jew, those things are equally applicable to every person on the planet.
00:55:49.000So, you know, it doesn't matter if you have your own truth.
00:55:52.000That's why we as conservatives value facts over certain personal narratives.
00:55:57.000We don't understand what it's like to be me.
00:55:59.000Like, yeah, to live in the greatest country ever and have every opportunity in front of you.
00:56:02.000And you literally have created an industry to complain all the time.
00:57:30.000But there's another part to this, where if you're 29 years old or even 22 years old and you're negative $70,000 in debt, someone's telling you that you should be the victim all the time.
00:57:41.000You're unable to find meaningful work.
00:57:44.000You don't marry because you've been instructed not to marry.
00:57:47.000All of a sudden, these very radical ideas that promise utopia, but there's only one thing that you have to do, the utopia.
00:57:55.000Kill 90% of the people and burn everything to the ground, right?
00:57:57.000So that's kind of the thing you have to do.
00:57:59.000Like, okay, I'll do that because that's how angry I am.
00:58:02.000And so we as conservatives have to understand and recognize, I touched on this a little bit in my opening remarks, that when a young person is 29 years old and they're working a minimum wage job and they have $65,000 in student loan debt and they're unmarried and they're renting, not buying through a mortgage or they don't own anything, all of a sudden we have to look at that.
00:58:22.000That's a perfect Marxist revolutionary.
00:58:33.000So what we have to do is we have to recognize that there's actually been a sequence of public policy decisions that have made it harder for young people to succeed, not the least of which has been the lockdown.
00:58:42.000So I'm not calling for reparations or debt forgiveness, but I think that we should pay people to have children in our country if you stay loyally married to the same person.
00:58:50.000I think we should be not afraid of that.
00:58:54.000I think that if our citizens want to have children, that it should be easier to do that.
00:59:12.000Because I think that we have to, as conservatives, make it easier to live a conservative life, right?
00:59:18.000I think we as conservatives have to lean in on church is essential, that freedom of speech is also all these sorts of things.
00:59:24.000But more than that, there's a material pressure right now on young people.
00:59:29.000And if we don't get this right through a sequence of public policy choices and decisions, and we just say, oh, just let it all sort itself out.
00:59:49.000It's more organized and more vengeful.
00:59:51.000So we have to get people to believe in the American way of life where that I'm not going to believe in Marxism because I have a job, I have three kids, I have a mortgage.
01:00:21.000And they're going to do something in our country that none of us will want to see.
01:00:25.000And it will be radical and it will be bitter.
01:00:28.000And so we have to make sure that our system can pass a stress test of a Marxist revolution because these things will happen gradually than suddenly.
01:00:37.000And all of a sudden, you're like, oh, well, what we really have to do is reinstill our values.
01:00:43.000But values are just ideas when you're $90,000 in debt and you're working at Starbucks and you read the news every day about how awful everything is.
01:00:50.000All of a sudden, those Marxist ideas you learned, you're going to say, I'm going to put these into action.
01:00:54.000And every country that has fallen to a Marxist revolution is because they didn't take the complaints of the middle class seriously.
01:02:38.000How do you think or why do you think Black Lives Matter Utah has been able to not only destroy their own cities, but branch out into other cities and turn very conservative people like my brother, radical leftists?
01:02:52.000And it's happened to several people in my life, but my brother's been a huge part of it since he was raised in a very conservative family.
01:02:58.000And so I don't know if your brother is black or white, but yeah, he's black.
01:03:38.000And so one of the major reasons why this is caught on like wildfire, first of all, it's the suburban lifestyle.
01:03:46.000These people have been so freaking bored the last six months, seriously, is that they've been looking for the thing to make myself feel good.
01:03:51.000Like, oh, I'm going to go, this is our version, Martin Luther King Jr. of civil rights.
01:03:55.000Like, you're really doing the exact opposite that he told you to do.
01:04:07.000Is that white people are instructed or pressured by other people in their community to feel bad for the system of whiteness that is created around you?
01:04:16.000And look, we know this system is not like benefiting just a single skin color.
01:04:20.000Why is it that Taiwanese, Vietnamese, and Southeast Asians do so well in our country, better than white people?
01:04:25.000In fact, why do Nigerian immigrants who are black do better than the average white person in this country?
01:04:30.000If we are systemically racist, why do Nigerians do so well in America?
01:04:37.000They graduate from high school and they work really hard.
01:04:40.000Those are colorblind virtues, by the way.
01:04:42.000And so one of the major reasons this has caught on fire is you have venomous left-wing activists that are very well funded with a statement that no one dares disagree with because you don't want to be called the R-word, right?
01:04:55.000It's the worst thing you could possibly call on the planet.
01:04:58.000And for good reason, no one wants to be called that.
01:06:43.000All of a sudden, we're not talking anymore because everyone gets called these awful names without evidence instantaneously just because of the color of your skin a lot of the time.
01:06:51.000And the third thing of critical race theory that they do very, very well is that they truly believe that melanin matters.
01:07:46.000They think blackness is tied to leftism.
01:07:49.000When Joe Biden says you're not black if you don't vote for me, they absolutely mean that.
01:07:53.000That's why they come after people like you, Candace Owens, Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, Brandon Tatum, Rob Smith, Terrence Williams, so aggressively, Burgess Owens, who's terrific, and all these people because they think blackness and leftism is inseparably linked.
01:08:08.000This is no different than what the KKK believed, where they thought white skin color and Christianity were inseparably linked.
01:09:01.000Okay, so four years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.
01:09:05.000And in order for me to live my life, I have to take chemotherapy every day for the rest of my life.
01:09:12.000And oncologists in this country are the only doctors that get a direct cut of the medicine that they prescribe.
01:09:19.000I know that President Trump did a lot to help lower the costs of insulin and penicillin and other pharmaceuticals in his office so far.
01:09:29.000How likely is it that he will be able to help lower the cost of chemotherapy and other drugs as well in his next four years and three months and three days in office?
01:09:38.000Well, first of all, thank you for being here and God bless you.
01:09:48.000Secondly, secondly, you bring up a great point, which is the president has challenged the drug companies and challenged the hospital lobbies in a very consequential way.
01:10:00.000I can't speak to your specific example, but I can tell you that he has signed a series of executive orders going directly after the drug company's dominance and price gouging.
01:10:11.000And look, one of the things that he signed that is not directly applicable to you, but I think will be helpful and give you some comfort in how the president is fighting atypically on these issues, is he's fought for something called price transparency at hospitals.
01:10:23.000And this is something that is so incredibly simple and easy.
01:10:27.000And by the way, make sure you pressure your senators on this and your congresspeople.
01:10:31.000If anyone's been to a hospital before, you understand how screwed up this system is.
01:10:37.000Every single thing they offer you should be given to you as if you're going to Denny's on a menu.
01:10:44.000So instead of the grand slam, it should be, oh, triple bypass is $38,000 and my insurance won't cover it.
01:10:51.000Instead of you go through the whole process and they put you in that ridiculous corner office of billing, they're like, we'll send you a bill.
01:10:59.000You're like, okay, kind of forget about it.
01:11:00.000Four, five, six weeks later, you got a bill.
01:11:09.000It's how we communicate with each other.
01:11:11.000And right now, the hospital lobby, which is major nonprofits and major corporations in bed with each other, again, this is part of disrupting that corporate landscape that I talked about.
01:11:23.000It is market-based medicine using prices.
01:11:26.000If we had publicly available prices of everything that was administered to us, drugs, for example, in hospitals, prices would go down dramatically almost instantaneously because then you'd start asking questions.
01:11:41.000The president signed that executive order and he immediately got sued by the hospital lobby, calling it illegal and unconstitutional.
01:11:47.000And so I can't speak to your example specifically, but I know that he is challenging the drug companies trying to put forth what is called favored nation clause, which means that if it's made in America and it's an American drug manufacturer, that they should get preference over other countries.
01:12:03.000There's more nuance to that, but my opinion is this.
01:12:07.000And I'm just talking generally the pharmaceutical companies.
01:12:10.000I think that Republicans that have made an unholy alliance with these pharmaceutical companies have made a deal with the devil.
01:12:16.000I think these pharmaceutical companies have gouged middle-class families for far too long.
01:12:19.000They've made it too expensive for people like you every single day.
01:12:22.000Yes, they have great innovations, but when they domicile their manufacturing overseas in China, then just sell it back at 100 times multiple back to families that have to go into debt just to survive.
01:12:51.000My mom's side of the family is all immigrants, legal immigrants, right?
01:12:55.000And basically, one of the biggest things that they bring up for voting for Donald Trump, because I keep trying to engage them to get them to vote for him, one of the biggest things they fall back to is he hates immigrants, right?
01:13:07.000And they've heard the, correct me if I'm wrong, MS-13, they've heard, you know, he literally married an immigrant.
01:13:44.000I think that it also brings down capacity for recent workers and graduates to be able to find meaningful work in the tech sector.
01:13:50.000But that's just the way it's been, okay?
01:13:52.000President Donald Trump really didn't disrupt it that much till recently where he signed an immigration moratorium.
01:13:57.000I'm not telling you anything that's going to be helpful in winning over your family members, but I will in a second, which is to stop all new immigration into the country, which I completely support, by the way, when you have 20 million Americans out of work, you shouldn't keep on bringing in more people from around the world.
01:14:09.000I will say this, though, that the president has been unafraid to challenge the current immigration policies.
01:14:17.000To say that he's anti-immigrant, though, I guess the question is, what kind of immigrant?
01:14:21.000The president says, I want people that speak the language, that are willing to work, that bring a sort of skill that are also not coming in chain migration or some other way with that.
01:14:33.000I think that if you have an unsustainable amount of immigration into a country, then you risk economic stability and also cultural stability.
01:14:44.000Ask any country that has been wealthy, look at any country that is not able to control its immigration.
01:14:49.000With that being said, the president has, despite all of his detractors and all of this criticism, he still has been able to have an incredible, prior to the lockdown, a robust economy for immigrants in this country.
01:15:02.000And I also think he gets widely misrepresented.
01:15:05.000He talked first and foremost about illegal immigration, and then he introduced something called the RAISE Act.
01:15:11.000The RAISE Act is saying, hey, why don't we just have 400,000 people of visas into this country every single year, but let's make sure they're qualified into this country.
01:15:20.000And so I don't know how to win over your family members with that because there is, in my opinion, an incredible amount of external cost with the current immigration kind of system that we have.
01:15:32.000This idea, though, that he hates immigrants, I think that is completely unfair.
01:15:45.000They shouldn't want another million green cards to be administered.
01:15:48.000They should want their jobs to be secure or else somebody else is going to cut their wage in 10 years, is going to cut the stability of their work or is going to re-domicile their job.
01:16:00.000And so since they're in this country and they're able to vote, which I'm guessing they are, right, that they should also vote in their own self-interest.
01:16:07.000And this idea of just keeping the borders completely open endlessly, I think is being continually disproven in one way or another.
01:16:14.000You have more people, and again, you might disagree with this, and that's fine.
01:16:21.000If you do not have a country where you can't communicate with each other, all of a sudden you stop talking and you get into your own factional cultural groups.
01:16:27.000And so, again, I could go through kind of the semantical response to it, but I hope that's somewhat helpful in some way.
01:16:47.000And so I guess my underlying question before I give some context is, in your opinion, what should the United States' role be as the world police, for example?
01:16:57.000And in the past, I've seen videos of you saying that we should be proud, as am I, that we've always been willing to fight and die for other nations.
01:17:07.000The entire country of South Korea exists because of us.
01:17:10.000So in your opinion, as you stated before, and one thing that's been hard for me to swallow is Donald Trump's comments regarding the Iraq war and things like that.
01:17:22.000And obviously there's debate back and forth whether it's good or bad or not.
01:17:24.000But in your opinion, what should be the United States' role as a world police?
01:17:29.000So I think that's a very good question.
01:17:55.000Now, what I admit, I don't know what I would have made because I wasn't even alive at that time.
01:17:58.000And I completely disagree with the Iraq war.
01:18:00.000I also think that in this current phase that we're in right now, I think that the only geopolitical threat that we should, Iran sort of, yeah, that's fine.
01:18:21.000But ending 20-year entanglements in the Kandahar Valley while China is taking over the world is probably a good thing.
01:18:28.000And so while I'm not a U.S. isolationist, I'm also not a, I'm not a neoconservative where I look for a country to invade every other month, right?
01:18:36.000Which there's an entire, we have a senator that believes in that, right?
01:18:39.000And so where they've never found a war that they don't support.
01:18:42.000I think that the number one, two, three, five, six, seven, 10, 20 focus has to be on the Chinese Communist Party.
01:18:49.000So I think that you have to always prioritize threats in every single capacity.
01:19:33.000We need to treat them like the Soviet Union, and we must make them pay for what they did with this virus.
01:19:38.000And so I think that your question really comes from an informed and good place, because in some ways, there's a nuance to my position on it, right?
01:19:48.000Where I'm very quick to praise our intervention in World War II and Korean War.
01:19:52.000I'm also quick to criticize the Iraq war.
01:19:54.000And I think that there's also is different motives.
01:19:58.000In the Korean War, it was a lot about the peninsula liberalization, and we handed it over to now the South Korean, you know, the Republic of South Korea.
01:20:06.000The Iraq war, I think, was an undeclared objective.
01:20:09.000And here's really the rule, I think, for engagement.
01:20:11.000If U.S. military force is going to be used, victory has to be very clear.
01:20:17.000We are really bad at perpetually occupying and trying to liberalize Islamic theocratic dictatorships.
01:20:23.000We're really good at killing people and breaking things.
01:20:26.000And that's what the military should be about.
01:20:28.000If the objective is not about who we are going to kill and what we are going to break and get our loved ones out of harm's way, the military should not be used.
01:20:42.000Charlie, I really appreciate your answer about China.
01:20:45.000That's something that I've been really worried about throughout this past year is that I feel like the U.S. is being distracted with some of the inner turmoil, with fake scandals, with, you know, corporations being bought out by China, as well as like, as you've mentioned, like they've bought out port, shipping ports throughout the world.
01:21:05.000They're doing an ethnic cleansing of the Uyghur Muslims.
01:22:26.000Whether it was released unintentionally and they lied about it, or this was released intentionally to try to destroy America's standing in the world.
01:22:33.000Because for them, one death is a tragedy, a million is a statistic in the Chinese mind.
01:22:37.000They don't come at this from a Christian worldview.
01:22:39.000You have to understand human life for them is completely expendable.
01:22:42.000They do not view people as made of the image of God.
01:22:44.000They have an atheistic worldview where power is all they care about and the obliteration of America is their top priority.
01:22:50.000And so, look, the Chinese Communist Party took a different tack from the Soviet Union.
01:22:54.000Instead of trying to declare outright war with us like the Soviet Union did through the Cold War, they decided to purchase us.
01:23:02.000The CCP 20 years ago went to every major corporation and started partnerships and started manufacturing deals and started paying professors, everything you could possibly imagine to get their teeth into our country.
01:23:12.000Now we wake up 20 years later, and there is not a major bank, Hollywood firm, or tech company, Facebook is the only one that isn't, that is not bought and paid for by the Chinese Communist Party on their payroll in one way or the other.
01:23:46.000And then he should go after Chinese proxies around the world.
01:23:49.000Say, if any country does not kick out Huawei or the Bank of China from their country in the next six months, you cannot do commerce with the U.S.
01:23:55.000We must saber-rattle the U.S. dollar for the betterment of the free world.
01:23:59.000So, to answer the previous question, you know, what is the right role of the U.S., the right role, the U.S. and the world, is to make sure that China crumbles sooner than later.
01:24:08.000Heard rumors that China has been outmaneuvering our tariffs by basically doing the like they go to Nicaragua, change the label, and send it in.
01:24:16.000They send to us, and we have to pay for the tariffs.
01:24:19.000So we have to, if I know about it and you know about it, and our trade department does it, there's something, I mean, the U.S. Commerce Department, which oversees trade, there's a problem with that.
01:24:26.000So, but look, the other part is this: President Trump should basically fire a warning shot and say, U.S. companies, you got nine months, if he wins re-election, which God willing he will, fires a warning shot and says, You have nine months to get out of China or else we're not going to do business with you.
01:24:39.000And he should make U.S. the drugstore of the world.
01:24:42.000He should say, By the way, if you want cheap labor, go to Laos or Cambodia or Vietnam, okay?
01:24:46.000If you're so obsessed with having $2 an hour labor of nine-year-olds that make your tennis shoes, right, which is what these corporations care about the most, they don't care about our country, then fine.
01:25:04.000We have so much plastic crap that we have imported from China that we have garage sales begging people to take our garbage away for us for a dollar a piece.
01:25:12.000We need even more garbage on top of that.
01:25:14.000There's a multi-billion dollar self-storage industry in our country so we can sell the stuff that we can't give away, sell for a dollar, we just put it in a self-storage unit and never visit it.
01:25:22.000So, the question is: are we abundantly wealthier because we've been trading with China?
01:25:27.000Because we shipped away middle-class jobs, and what do we get in return?
01:25:30.000Trinkets that we don't use, clothes that we never wear, and piles of garbage that have no meaning or sentimental value, and empty factories and opioid clinics that are full.
01:25:40.000And that is where the president needs to be aggressive in his second term, and the 21st century will be determined on whether or not we are aggressive against the malevolence of the Chinese Communist Party.
01:26:08.000So, I, many of us here in the state of Utah, many of us have been abroad.
01:26:14.000And one of the questions I've been asked while I've been abroad is: what is the culture of the United States?
01:26:20.000At the time, I didn't have a good answer.
01:26:23.000Now, I want to emphasize what I believe is essential to the culture of the United States.
01:26:29.000One is the idea of a citizen, and two is being created in the image of God.
01:26:35.000And there are many other parts of being part of the American culture.
01:26:39.000Now, I believe that the Chinese government, their main strategy in subverting us, Yuri Beznanov talked a lot about the tactics of subversion.
01:27:03.000Well, first of all, we need to have a complete and total, I think, recalibration of what we value in our country.
01:27:10.000The fact that we allowed our churches to be closed, but the abortion clinics to be open, will go down as one of the most moral injustices, I think, of religious liberty of our country.
01:28:06.000It's an uncomfortable truth, is that there is not unlimited things of which are rare and that are good.
01:28:13.000And when you start to dilute the citizenship pool, then all of a sudden it starts to mean less and you're going to have very serious consequences.
01:28:20.000Where all of a sudden you're going to be having people coming into the country that might not share that American way of life, that might not believe in those values or those ideas, which is what we've seen.
01:28:28.000That's not to say that every single person holds that view, but at an alarming rate it is.
01:28:33.000And so those two things I think are really well said.
01:28:42.000It basically means what I said earlier, that if you work hard and you do things the correct way and you don't totally screw up, your life will be better than your parents' life.
01:29:29.000I hate that he's in charge of our state.
01:29:31.000But so my question is, what should President Trump do and what should the Republican Party do to make sure that we don't go back to the Jeb Bush Spinnish Republican in 2024?
01:29:41.000Every person in this room needs to play an active role.
01:29:43.000First of all, we have to get the president re-elected.
01:29:57.000If and when the president wins re-election, God willing, four more weeks to four more years, then all of you need to demand out of the people that start to pop their heads out, start to ask the same sort of questions that I've been posing tonight, if you agree with it.
01:30:09.000Say, hey, what's your stance on the fact that social media companies are dominating the entire zeitgeist?
01:30:15.000Do you think that's a good thing just because they're private companies?
01:30:18.000You know, all of a sudden, do you think that we should have unlimited amounts of people coming into our country?
01:30:22.000I think these questions need to be asked of the potential candidates early and often.
01:30:26.000That's why I wrote the MAGA doctrine, because we have a lot to learn from this Trump movement.
01:30:30.000I think it's a good thing the Republican Party is valuing people that shower before work and shower after work.
01:30:36.000I think it's a good thing that the president says you don't need to get a four-year degree to succeed in this country.
01:30:41.000I think it's a good thing where the president says, hey, I want us to be the greatest country ever to exist in the history of the world.
01:31:21.000So I'm just going to start with a quote by Thomas Sowell really quick.
01:31:24.000The key fallacy of so-called gun control laws is that such laws do not, in fact, control guns.
01:31:28.000They simply disarm law-abiding citizens while people bent on violence find firearms readily available.
01:31:33.000So my question as a libertarian is what Donald Trump claims to be pro-Second Amendment, but has readily supported red flag laws and stuff like that.
01:31:45.000And so my personal belief is that every gun law is an infringement.
01:31:50.000And so what is Donald Trump going to be going with in the future?
01:31:55.000Can I put your mind at ease a little bit?
01:31:57.000Because I think you're searching for that.
01:32:52.000So while you might disagree with the red flag laws, remember that was a heightened political moment.
01:32:56.000Probably it got a lot of pressure to do that.
01:32:59.000Understand the real meat of it is also going to happen in the Ninth Circuit, which is now all full, half, half and half of pro-2A guys and gals.
01:33:08.000So if you're looking at any constitutional issue you care about, I care about life.
01:33:27.000Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Amy Kony Barrett.
01:33:30.000Because those three people have proven to protect individual constitutional rights.
01:33:36.000And so for any person out there that is a constitutional conservative, this is reason to go knock on doors and support candidates.
01:33:42.000And I agree with you that it is a constitutionally protected right and a natural right given by God to be able to defend yourself against a tyrant.
01:33:50.000And that is something that we must fight for at every single turn.
01:33:53.000So thank you so much for your question.
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