Rand Paul was attacked in his front yard, but the story remains a mystery and something isn t right. The inconsistencies are just bizarre. The FBI investigation has begun to determine if the attack was politically motivated. Comedian Louis CK has been accused of sexually assaulting women in front of them.
00:04:52.320I don't know that any of them are accusing him of illegal activity, but they're saying, I think the word they said was sexually inappropriate conduct.
00:05:01.840But so, you know, okay, so the ones that I have read, he has asked, hey, can I do this in front of you?
00:05:15.900And they have, some of them have said, no, no, and walked away.
00:05:22.160Others said yes, then watched it and were really uncomfortable, but laughed all the way through it, which, of course, is such a turn on for the guy.
00:05:31.600Because that's being laughed at during that process is probably really not a confidence boost, I would say.
00:05:38.180But then left saying they just felt weird and uncomfortable.
00:05:42.400And, yeah, I mean, so they were, it doesn't seem like any of them were into it.
00:06:38.000Now, that one is the only one, because there's some inkling in the article that there were high-level people in the world of comedy who were trying to convince them to stop talking about it because they didn't want Louis ZK to look like a loser.
00:06:54.440But there's no specific, like, you know, the women say, well, this is a high-level manager.
00:07:02.600He's like Kevin Hart's manager and, you know, big comedians, managers to Aziz Ansari as manager.
00:07:08.540And so they wouldn't apply for jobs if he was the person in charge of them because they believed they wouldn't get them.
00:08:36.380I mean, I don't, I don't know that that's a fair standard because you could always do that, right?
00:08:39.520You know, you could always, if you accuse someone of something they've said publicly that you already know about, and then you're using that as confirmation of the activity.
00:08:47.840That's, that's a standard that anyone who says anything publicly could be hit by.
00:08:51.680So I don't, you know, the fact that he joked about sexually explicit things doesn't necessarily make him guilty of these things.
00:08:56.800And I don't know that any of it was actually a criminal accusation.
00:19:20.300But as long as it was consensual, it's just creepy.
00:19:24.100And, you know, it's kind of like, you know, after sex, everybody kind of, you know, you've seen this in every movie, you know, a couple has sex and they're like, okay, let's not make this weird.
00:19:32.940The problem with this is it started weird.
00:19:36.580So you guys, it has no place else to go.
00:19:40.020Um, however, there's a difference between creepy and illegal.
00:19:46.120And with the Louis CK, it seems creepy and possibly illegal or into, uh, harassment.
00:19:57.020I want to change, uh, topics and go to Roy Moore, which is illegal.
00:44:57.760I don't think you get to be, as a culture, a culture who, you know, the left is going to, you know, defend a culture in which you're allowed to be in porn at 18.
00:45:09.160But this kissing that happened in 1979 is so offensive.
01:02:43.100The first two trials were a hung jury until he realized that this is not going to end.
01:02:50.800And they had already this one of the women who was one of the women who testified against him was now on this moneymaking tour about the evils of Hollywood and immorality.
01:03:45.800And William Randolph Hearst had started to really play with it.
01:03:50.420They took the bag of ice that he put and then said that he had taken ice and used it as a phallic device and was using that on her.
01:04:01.840And by the time it made it to the press, it was a champagne bottle that he was using all lies, all lies.
01:04:12.320Fatty Arbuckle never recovered from it.
01:04:16.180And it's one of the worst wrongs that had been done in Hollywood.
01:04:19.760We have to be careful not to be lynch mobs and the lynch mob.
01:04:29.340It may not be happening yet, but it's very likely to happen in the future if we don't, if we're not careful.
01:04:37.760I found out about a group called Revert Reservists on Duty.
01:05:01.320It's an organization created because of the military experience and the encounters with the far left that are that anti-Semitic organizations are using to attack Israel and the members of the IDF.
01:05:17.960And these are these are becoming very, very powerful groups.
01:05:23.000And you just can't you just can't stand up and tell the truth of what you know about Israel.
01:05:30.260So these reservists have come together and they have served on active duty in various combat positions.
01:06:51.260And our group actually is coming first to expose those groups on campus, to educate and to give tools for Jewish students and non-Jewish students how to speak about Israel, to refute the lies and the blood labels that those guys are spreading all over the place.
01:07:15.380We are usually coming when they are producing, you probably know, Gland, that they are producing a week, a whole week against Israel called the Israeli Apartheid Week.
01:07:26.400You can find that, I think, in every college campus in America.
01:07:34.640They call it the Apartheid Wall, which means the separation wall that we have here in Israel.
01:07:39.900They're building a wall with a lot of quotes and a lot of lies, and they're actually, for the whole week, spreading lies and misinformation and disinformation, pure anti-Semitism against Israel and against the Jewish people.
01:09:24.700And those guys, two weeks ago, they gave a speech on a synagogue, not in a college campus, in a synagogue in New York, Lincoln Square Synagogue.
01:09:35.280And in the middle of the speech, ten Palestinians, probably Palestinians or Muslims, sneak into the building, into the synagogue,
01:09:44.740and started to shout and yell and scream and curse in every possible language inside a synagogue and try to physically attack the Palestinian speaker.
01:09:55.840It drives them crazy when Arabs, when Muslims, Christians, Bedouins speak in favor of Israel.
01:10:02.440So I think if this drives them crazy, we're doing the right thing.
01:10:06.880And we want to bring those guys more and more to the state.
01:10:10.080And I invite people to invite us to come and speak.
01:10:13.140As sick as our universities are right now and all of the things that they're doing that are, you know,
01:10:20.660not up to what we've kind of thought of as real American foundational principles over the years,
01:10:26.300there's really, I don't think, anything that seems to get our universities more angry than people saying positive things about Israel.
01:10:33.580Is that just the sort of dark themes that have gone throughout history when it comes to the Jewish people?
01:10:40.100Is that an American military argument?
01:11:08.340They want the Jews, the Jewish people out from the state of Israel.
01:11:12.820And when we are coming on college campuses, you can always see that this is not only about Israel.
01:11:23.660It's also against conservative speakers who are coming to college campuses.
01:11:27.560It's all the speakers who are not going with, you know, with the mainstream, with what the, by the way, most of the administrations on college campuses want to hear.
01:11:58.020And the administrations on college campuses are backing those students.
01:12:02.060I can tell you, we just, we experienced the same, like I told you in the synagogue, we experienced the same a week ago in Minnesota, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the, in the campus.
01:12:13.300When, when, when you guys speak or ask to speak, does it cost the, does it cost the organization inviting you anything to bring you over?
01:12:23.300No money. No, we don't charge a penny.
01:12:27.840We want to do that because we believe in what we are doing.
01:12:30.260And all of our, our activists are volunteer.
01:12:34.000There's a lot of people who are passionate for Israel here and want to do that because we understand now.
01:12:41.380And I think, by the way, Glenn, I think we understand it too late.
01:12:55.820So we have a website on duty in one word on duty.org.il and all the details and all of our information, contact information and our activities and videos on the website.
01:13:50.260I don't think there's anything more important, quite honestly, spiritually than you can do than support the state of Israel and stand up for what you know to be true.
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01:16:51.360He has sold out Madison Square Garden eight times.
01:16:57.380This week, his first film in 16 years set to premiere.
01:17:01.140But it was abruptly canceled due to unexpected circumstances.
01:17:10.460The unexpected circumstance may not been that unexpected.
01:17:15.900It was an article published in the New York Times describing five women and their accusations against Louis C.K.'s sexual misconduct.
01:17:25.740The allegations all detail the same kind of behavior of him basically saying.
01:17:36.120I'd like to do my solo act in front of you.
01:17:39.860Now, this wouldn't come as a surprise to anybody who's ever listened to Louis C.K.'s stand up because he jokes about his solo performances and getting women to want to watch that.
01:17:57.100And in one bit, he even admits that he is a prisoner to his perverse thoughts and that it makes him into a moron.
01:18:06.080OK, he's been using the stage as a confessional for years, as most comedians do.
01:18:11.780What Louis C.K. is accused of is gross, perplexing, completely understandable, at least by me, for a myriad of reasons.
01:18:35.560We need to empower women to say, no, you know, no, I'm not comfortable with you doing that.
01:18:43.680We need to empower them to tell their stories at the time that it happens and know that they will be taken seriously, not believed, but listened to and taken seriously.
01:18:56.680And we need to teach men to be men, to live up to a moral standard, to, I don't know, reach above your solo act and put your animal instincts aside and become a man.
01:20:17.420But if you also consider in your deliberations regarding H.R. 490, the last time in American history that we were faced with hard constitutional and political questions on the civil conflict between humanity and convenience, personhood and property, justice and public opinion.
01:20:34.260Slavery was, as abortion is, a crime against humanity.
01:20:37.880Like slavery, tensions were created in a public square and in law concerning who qualified for natural rights worthy of protection.
01:20:44.740In the first 89 years of our nation's existence, it was the black slave who sought freedom and equal protection under the law.
01:20:52.100And many attempts were made to heed their cry.
01:20:54.500Today, it is the conceived person living in the womb of its mother that should be considered human with opportunity of equal protection under the law.
01:21:02.580It is ironic that while the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1868 humanized slaves, the United States Supreme Court of 1973 dehumanized the life of the being in utero, handing down a decision that reeked an ethnic cleansing to once again allow a powerful few to determine exactly who had a right to humanity.
01:21:46.880So I'm listening to it and saying, oh, so I did make my point.
01:21:50.500Star Parker No, what happened during the Q&A, I answered a question and then referred back to some of the discussion that was earlier, one of the congressmen.
01:22:00.060We call him now Congressman Coward Cohen.
01:22:02.180And because he kept throwing in welfare programs into the discussion.
01:22:08.780So did a protester during the time that they were actually showing a ultrasound in the hearing room, first in the history of the country.
01:22:16.440You'd think it would be a front page news that they actually showed a ultrasound of a live in the womb child in a congressional hearing.
01:22:25.140But that said, so I then answered and addressed his comments about welfare and trying to, you know, delude what we were talking about and called it disingenuous to combine the two issues.
01:23:02.640You know, I have to tell you, sir, I am so sick of the back and forth viral bites that have nothing to do.
01:23:10.260I'm sorry, but you and they will call me ignorant as well.
01:23:14.400Um, arguing about welfare programs when it comes to abortion is exactly the same as arguing about arguing for slavery because it will destroy the economy and people will suffer.
01:23:31.760Well, and that's why I had to address it, even though I was a little out of order because he did and asked me a specific question, but I wasn't addressing him.
01:23:38.840I was addressing the chairman who did ask me a question, chairman of the subcommittee for the judiciary on constitution and civil justice when, you know, getting to what you're discussing earlier and how it's unbelievable.
01:23:52.100The things that we have to now discuss in the public square when children are listening because of the sexual matters that are coming onto the front pages.
01:23:59.960And yet they're rooted in this abortion question.
01:24:03.100When you kill in the womb, what we're doing in abortion, let's even set aside for one moment, the moral, the medical and the mental implications to abortion.
01:24:11.680Abortion feeds a narrative that women are just victims.
01:24:16.400They can't, as you said, learn how to say no when things are inappropriate and find the language to say, excuse me, sir, but this is not appropriate.
01:24:23.420And so I'm leaving the room right now.
01:24:25.080And it's because it feeds that narrative that you can't control your sexual impulses.
01:24:28.980And so now people are sexually out of control.
01:24:33.860That's why out of marriage births have escalated.
01:24:36.640And we as a nation better get a grip on this.
01:24:39.920Otherwise, we're going to always have discussions about sexual matters in somebody else and the accusations that are coming forth that we don't even know if are true.
01:24:47.800Like what just happened to the candidate who's 40 years earlier, someone saying, aha, this is what you said to me.
01:24:54.380Who remembers what they said 40 years ago?
01:24:56.460So, Star, how do we we are entering a time and we you know, we have the oldest Congress in the history of the United States.
01:25:29.100I mean, if it's a puppy when it's in the in the dog's womb, it's a child when it's in the human's womb.
01:25:36.960We are we're entering a time now where we're going to have to define life with A.I.
01:25:43.480And that's going to screw everything up.
01:25:46.240How do we get how do we get to a point to where we can have rational discussions that must be had now?
01:25:56.320I bet that that is the million dollar question.
01:26:01.400But, you know, you just brought up a fascinating point that I'm going to have to contemplate and think about later about the oldest Congress, because you would think and there would be deep passion since they're in their senior years to argue for the most innocent in the womb because they're next.
01:26:15.180A couple of states have already passed euthanasia.
01:26:18.660We're starting to, as a culture, collapse when it comes to protecting the innocent, understanding what the Constitution really means.
01:26:29.680It's why I fight so hard for school choice.
01:26:31.700We're going to have to, again, build a moral framework within our youth.
01:26:34.980And the only way to do that is get them out of these cesspools we call schools that indoctrinate them in secularism and put them in schools where they're building moral framework and integrity.
01:26:43.740The only ones that are really trapped now in failing government schools are the very poor, the most vulnerable, who are getting lost in all of this noise.
01:26:51.740And that's why their lives are in moral chaos.
01:27:08.620Why hasn't he passed the baton to younger energy and now raking havoc even over his own?
01:27:13.900The whole thing may get to the place that we were in the 1850s, where we just can't go on anymore and could end up in a real difficult dilemma.
01:27:24.020Your commentary was really interesting in talking about abortion as it relates to slavery.
01:27:28.220And I think a lot of people assign their sort of moral decision making on difficult topics like this to society.
01:27:37.000And so I think even back in the day, a lot of people who probably if they really stopped and thought about it would think slavery is crazy.
01:27:57.760Because I think a lot of people who it's not people who, you know, are necessarily horrible people, but they want to avoid the tough sort of moral examination of themselves to really think about whether this is right or wrong.
01:28:56.220But you're right that the silent majority allowed this country to go 89 years and then enter into a civil war because they just didn't have the courage to speak up.
01:29:21.000If it's a crime against humanity, you shouldn't be doing it.
01:29:23.840And you should do everything you can to stop it.
01:29:25.420And that's where we are, even with the abortion question today, exactly where we were with the question of slavery back in the day.
01:29:31.600Does it amaze you that Margaret Sanger and all of the eugenicists back then that were trying to wipe out the black race openly wipe them out are so seemingly celebrated as friends of the black community?
01:29:51.540Now that that's what they're standing up for.
01:29:53.180Oh, no, we're just trying to help the poor inner city black woman.
01:30:05.880The first black president of the country goes to Planned Parenthood's annual celebration.
01:30:11.020The way they kill off black children in this country, 20 million blacks have died in the womb of their mom since Roe v. Wade.
01:30:18.700And he goes, and not only does he go, then he says, God bless you.
01:30:21.860Yeah, it's amazing how blinded people are to these facts.
01:30:27.460How is it that we allow ourselves to be complicit in abortion with Planned Parenthood by allowing them to get corporate welfare year after year at $520 million is what they're getting.
01:30:39.880In fact, everyone you know, everyone that's listening to us, everyone they know, everyone they know, everyone they know probably 10 times.
01:30:45.360May as well just hand the money straight to Planned Parenthood because it still wouldn't equal $520 million.
01:30:50.640And for some reason, we want corporate welfare out of here, but that billion dollar corporation gets $520 million tax dollars every year to do their primary business, which is to kill offspring.
01:31:05.500Star Parker is the founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.
01:31:12.680You can get her on Twitter at Urban Cure, Urban Cure or UrbanCure.org.
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01:32:47.500He did something with his family last year that we want to remind you because it's a really great thing that he was actually kind of a, I think you were a little disgruntled, you know, when you were assigned this last week or last year.
01:33:16.080And they go, what they do is they have you get your family and you pack up toys, you pack up like anything, anything really that you can think of that kids may need.
01:45:47.460If this is we talked about this a little bit earlier, Pat, if you put this in the hands of a bad journalist, a bad guy, a Walter Durante, a Jason Blair, someone who's actually manufacturing details.
01:45:57.860Put this in the hand of three or four political activists that decide to put a story together.
01:46:03.900I'm not saying that is what's happening with Roy Moore at all.
01:46:07.300But look at the pathway to success you could have to take somebody down like this.
01:47:11.540And now Louis C.K. is apparently not going to be part of the movie that they were going to release.
01:47:16.100And see, it's hard because I put Spacey and Louis C.K. in two different categories.
01:47:20.300If there was consent for what Louis C.K. did, if there was consent, it's just creepy and icky and I don't really want to hang out with Louis C.K.
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