The Glenn Beck Program - August 04, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Rep. Michael McCaul & Spencer Lindquist | 8⧸4⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

41 minutes

Words per Minute

173.15309

Word Count

7,126

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

On today's episode of the we have a special guest on the show, and it's a big one. We have an update to a story that has been going around for a long time about a woman who claimed she was sexually harassed by Andrew C. Cuomo, and an update on a story about another woman who accused him of sexual harassment. We also discuss how pedophilia is being normalized in our society, and a congressman who says he has evidence of it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 let me say i'm torn today because uh if you're just listening to today's podcast
00:00:06.400 you're going to enjoy it if you are watching the podcast you might enjoy it more or be horrified
00:00:16.180 and i'm not going to explain it more than that uh but anyway today we start with andrew cuomo
00:00:26.640 hey she was just taking dictation we have that also how pedophilia is being normalized in our
00:00:39.480 society and a congressman who says uh the wuhan virus it is very clear it came from the lab and
00:00:48.800 he has evidence we talk about that and so much more on today's podcast
00:00:56.640 now you know it's a big day when somebody on this uh show has a vacation day and they decide
00:01:16.320 i'm not taking it stew uh was supposed to be on vacation supposed to be leaving today and he's
00:01:22.200 actually gonna leave the show early today but he could not leave because today is like his pearl
00:01:28.940 harbor today is uh is a big day for stew the man who has created andrew cuomo is awful.com
00:01:38.440 months ago and uh happy birthday stew thank you very much thank you very much i want to be clear
00:01:45.800 i did not come in uh off of a vacation because you had bandages all over your face oh no and i wanted
00:01:51.820 to be part of all that no i said yesterday could you do the show for me like i'm on vacation
00:01:56.780 okay thank you thank you uh so andrew cuomo it's interesting to watch i went through the entire
00:02:04.540 report yesterday uh and there's a lot in there i mean there were 11 different accusers there's a couple
00:02:10.880 in there that were upset at certain comments and stuff that uh you know maybe you could brush off
00:02:15.860 as not as serious as the others there's some really some really serious ones one interesting
00:02:19.880 thing that i have not heard anyone mention if you remember the beginning of the sexual harassment stuff
00:02:25.660 with cuomo and i'm not talking about him you know murdering thousands of elderly people oh no
00:02:31.180 that's that's a totally different scale that's not as that's not as important as this nothing in here
00:02:36.320 about murdering old people that's not in this particular report this one is about the sexual
00:02:41.140 harassment and the first thing we heard was lindsey boylan and she came out and she wrote a long post
00:02:45.280 about her interactions with with uh governor cuomo one of the first things she said that had any
00:02:51.220 traction whatsoever was that she was on a private plane with andrew cuomo and others and he started
00:02:59.080 saying you know let's play strip poker remember this hey let's play strip poker i was
00:03:06.280 talking about zip strip i was saying and maybe we uh uh take the stairs in the executive mansion
00:03:12.540 take them down to the original wood that's what i was talking about stripping the paint off not
00:03:18.340 stripping like she thought she completely misunderstood uh however there's an update to that story in the
00:03:27.620 report it says um ms boylan wrote this medium piece and then they released a statement if you
00:03:35.160 remember the cuomo administration with multiple people signing it saying we were on each of these
00:03:40.000 october flights and this conversation did not happen end quote but during our investigation
00:03:45.700 one of the individuals who joined the statement mr zemski testified that he did in fact recall the
00:03:54.620 governor making the comment about strip poker on the plane ah listen that so we were on the plane but i was
00:04:01.160 talking about a volvo the car that's what i was talking about
00:04:06.880 see i every you know look andrew cuomo should step down for the for the the well-being of the state
00:04:14.980 and the country but i would really miss your andrew cuomo impression if he does i don't want it to go
00:04:20.700 we can keep it going so they went through 74 000 documents i interviewed a couple hundred people
00:04:27.980 um the biggest accusation is 74 000 documents like tons of they have tons of texts about all of these
00:04:36.840 uh incidents people who were making these accusations texting their friends right after
00:04:41.540 they supposedly occurred it is it's bad yeah all of this is some some of it sounds like
00:04:47.580 it wasn't a big deal right some of it sounds like just for example there's a nurse who who is there
00:04:53.720 was a statement made by cuomo kind of like yeah you make that gown look nice oh look is that something
00:04:58.780 he should be saying no no no as the governor but is that something to remove him from office no no
00:05:03.920 executive assistant one it used to be something you could kind of say in society right sure it's
00:05:09.860 men could compliment women right at some point but here's the thing i mean do you guys know any more
00:05:15.480 anybody more huggy than me yeah you're in real life no you're pretty huggy you'll doesn't mean in
00:05:21.620 real life so like andrew cuomo i've seen him on tv he's more huggy than you okay so i'm a very huggy
00:05:28.360 person yeah no one has ever filed a complaint no one has ever filed a complaint that's not to say
00:05:35.540 that's not because that's not what we're talking about what you do is not what we're talking about
00:05:39.740 right we're talking about a guy who's copping feels right but that's what that's what he's doing
00:05:44.280 he's claiming that i just hug people right no you know when you hug you know i'm hugging and so i've
00:05:51.460 got parkinson's and sometimes my hands wait you have vibrate on their bloody
00:05:57.400 this is a well-defined strategy what you're talking about right there in the hug in the moment of
00:06:06.220 taking the photo there was a lot of grabbage going on there was a lot of uh multiple women said while
00:06:12.660 they were taking photos he would grab them on the rear end well there is one woman who claims he
00:06:16.500 reached under her shirt and cupped her breast yes you're talking about executive assistant one in
00:06:21.780 the report and then they took a photo right after that yeah so during he did it while they were taking
00:06:26.440 a photo that's weird because he did it the photo was incredibly blurry uh it was a selfie in the in
00:06:33.080 the mansion of the white house uh they eventually did get a uh a photo that was taken and that's
00:06:39.720 important because he denied taking the selfie saying he'd never he doesn't even like taking
00:06:43.680 selfies i don't take selfies now multiple other people testified that he did the same thing not
00:06:48.580 only did he ask her to take the selfie but he told her he she could only share it with one person
00:06:53.280 another female assistant and they go through the the the timeline here it's very clear that he was
00:06:59.920 trying to make the other one jealous and she knew that at the time she knew that at the time they
00:07:04.220 were friends and they're both in here as accusers by the way both the one who took the photo
00:07:08.680 there executive assistant one plus mcgrath who's another one he is he is um i mean when he asked
00:07:15.900 what was it executive assistant number one i'm trying to remember who it was who was the one uh
00:07:23.120 that asked him what kind of girlfriend are you looking for there were several he he did that to
00:07:27.480 several uh people he said to one of them uh one uh someone who likes pain yes uh that was i can't
00:07:35.200 remember which one that was but that was definitely in the report that's the girlfriend he's looking
00:07:38.720 for uh let me give you some of the this is some of the worst stuff from the executive assistant one
00:07:42.960 and this is the stuff that really crosses the line from creepy behavior to criminal behavior uh in many
00:07:48.980 ways uh she talks about how he would hug in a way uh you know how you you said you're a hugger
00:07:54.640 there are ways you hug people that you're being friendly with and there are ways totally innocent yeah
00:07:59.220 she's saying that he would intentionally hold her really close to feel uh her breasts against his
00:08:04.760 body um then she says uh he would rub her back for long periods of time uh and inappropriate uh again
00:08:12.840 this is this is a governor of a state and an executive assistant here it's important to understand what
00:08:17.940 this looks like uh inappropriate interactions um left her so nervous she ate you said she would break out
00:08:23.340 in hives and i thought to myself that's you know i i don't know like is that that's why i was licking
00:08:29.240 her face i thought maybe there was honey in those hives but cuomo actually confirms the hives thing
00:08:35.940 saying that he noticed her with this blotchy skin on her neck and assumed she was just being nervous
00:08:41.260 because of his dictation which again i'm glad he finished that word i knew it had the word
00:08:46.960 i think about this for a second here governor cuomo stood next to executive assistant one on her left
00:08:56.040 as they took a selfie with the right hand this is the photo we were talking about as executive
00:08:59.100 assistant one held up the camera the governor moved his hand to grab her butt cheek and began to rub it
00:09:04.180 the rubbing lasted at least five seconds now that doesn't sound long but take a moment look at your
00:09:13.760 clock if you have a second hand in front of you and time out how long it would be to rub an
00:09:19.720 executive assistant's butt for five seconds here we go hand on butt now
00:09:24.780 oh my hand off that's a lot of rubbing that's a lot of rubbing um they eventually they get to a
00:09:35.420 situation where they're in the mansion uh and she and she's pretty credible here
00:09:43.160 for a couple reasons number one she does say the thing that you mentioned pat uh she he goes in
00:09:48.560 for a kiss he goes under her blouse it cups her breast goes through all this this stuff uh against
00:09:54.460 her will and long enough by the way that she said she looked at him and then looked down and could see
00:10:04.600 she describes his hand yeah yeah she describes it she says i mean he was like cupping my breast he
00:10:09.600 cupped my breast i have to tell you at that moment i was in such shock that i could just tell you i
00:10:13.920 remember looking down and seeing his hand seeing his the top of my bra and i remember it being like
00:10:18.820 a little even even the cup the kind of bra to the point that i had to tell you that it didn't fit me
00:10:23.140 properly it was a little loose i remember seeing exactly that um he i don't even understand what
00:10:29.060 that means but i'm gonna go with it well i mean what she's she's saying she looked down and she was
00:10:33.320 like oh you know this doesn't fit me exactly right but like doesn't keep predators out
00:10:37.120 it's funny that you're mocking it because it's i actually thought of of something you said a
00:10:42.280 million times when i read that which is when you have a big important moment in her life you can
00:10:46.560 see the paint on your wall and remember the color of the paint and the texture of the paint and all
00:10:51.000 the weird details around and that's what she's citing yeah she had a moment that was it was so
00:10:56.240 traumatic it froze in time it froze in time yeah what's interesting is this woman who is the biggest
00:11:02.160 probably the worst complaint i mean there's multiple issues and what year was it
00:11:06.400 this is 2020 oh my god yeah so how old were you oh my god yeah i was 12 this is i was 12 in 2020
00:11:13.500 after the me too era right after uh after cuomo yeah two times he not only he not only passes uh or
00:11:22.220 puts in legislation that says everybody's gotta stop with this sexual harassment and defines it then
00:11:30.320 he also comes out and starts to tweet and take a real hard stand on sexual predators yeah uh
00:11:38.920 amazing and says there's a zero tolerance policy right but the reason we know about this which is
00:11:43.460 interesting is that she after all these accusations are coming out she talks to her executive assistant
00:11:49.880 friends to number two and number three in the report and they believe because of the the new york
00:11:56.180 state handbook they are required by rule to report this so executive assistant one does not report it
00:12:03.320 she's not trying to sink cuomo the other two women go to the authorities and report it and that's how
00:12:09.520 this comes out it really kind of makes it more believable i think so too and there's multiple people
00:12:13.440 like this that the other big one that kind of came out yesterday is one we did not previously know
00:12:17.440 about which was a state trooper who was assigned to cuomo's protection protection now when i so he's
00:12:25.480 assaulting the person there's no protection for the woman who's providing him protection right and when
00:12:32.920 i say assigned to her protection she was assigned to uh to his protection only because andrew cuomo
00:12:40.420 basically saw her and thought she was hot so she is and we know this uh at least most of this uh we
00:12:49.140 don't have him on record saying it was because she was hot but we do have records of her not being
00:12:55.340 qualified for the job so she did not have enough experience to qualify as someone on his protective
00:13:01.940 detail and he forced it through because he wanted her on there he's claiming well i wanted diversity i
00:13:09.480 wanted more women on on the protection right uh in fact to the point of he asked specifically for her
00:13:17.640 this one woman there was other women there didn't ask for them as for this one woman to come on his
00:13:22.240 protective detail uh the person who was in charge of this said all right well i looked into it and
00:13:29.100 she's not qualified so i'm not going to do anything cuomo approaches this guy again and says hey where's my
00:13:34.140 girl basically like i asked you to bring her on where is she and he said well she's not really uh
00:13:39.980 she's not qualified she doesn't have enough experience the next day senior aide from the
00:13:44.600 governor uh governor's mansion calls the same person and says hey uh by the way we need to bring her on
00:13:50.780 we're adjusting the rules on this particular requirement hey listen uh look like i say to all the babes
00:13:58.080 i got protection you know what i'm saying so uh cuomo's defense is i do it with everybody you know
00:14:09.100 what i mean oh okay all right all right i mean i guess that could have been osama bin laden's
00:14:15.080 look i blow up everybody yeah you know i sexually assault everybody yeah how dare you hunt me down for
00:14:21.540 it that's who i am if you commit genocide you can't be charged with murder right i'm killing everyone
00:14:27.220 yeah that's uh a pathetic defense his defense was pathetic on so many levels he also it was creepy
00:14:31.880 too he did a weird he delivered it was weird he's so strange awful well i do have a dramatic
00:14:38.640 recreation of his apology coming up so oh my gosh i can't wait for this see this is i this is a good
00:14:45.600 day to skip vacation yeah um so this this trooper well interesting part there's a lot of interesting
00:14:51.820 stuff that goes on with the media as well he his office intimidates the media multiple times
00:14:56.420 this trooper somehow one of the albany papers got word of the story and was going to write about it
00:15:02.400 and the people in cuomo's administration got ahead of it called the uh i think it was the albany times
00:15:10.040 union and basically threatened uh the reporter and said you can't say this about this officer because
00:15:19.240 what you'd be saying is that she only got her job because she's attractive and they had a female
00:15:24.800 uh aide do this so basically a female aide calling a reporter and saying how dare you assume
00:15:29.960 that because she was attractive she got this job women can do things and if you run this report you
00:15:36.420 are saying women can't do things they're only there because they're attractive oh my gosh now
00:15:41.300 utilizing this gender stuff the diversity stuff multiple times they use that as their defense it's
00:15:47.860 almost like um they don't mean it it's almost like they don't mean it did it work it did they
00:15:54.720 didn't watch the report that's why we didn't know about it until this thing came out uh they also went
00:15:58.960 after lindsey boylan uh who was the first accuser the one that's the strip poker accuser um they went
00:16:04.580 after her and leaked uh leaked private personnel files yeah to media sources to the extent and there's
00:16:10.680 a couple media sources in there who actively rejected them sending it said do not send me her
00:16:15.680 personnel files and they sent them anyway to reporters who said they did not want them they
00:16:20.760 still tried to trash her to the point where they printed them out and hand redacted uh these files
00:16:26.640 so that other people wouldn't be seen in them uh so this was not like oh gosh i sent you the wrong file
00:16:32.840 or oh gee they actually printed them out hand redacted them so that only she would be targeted
00:16:37.720 in these particular complaints i mean this was a this is an operation and it is a it is in my mind a
00:16:44.500 criminal operation not just from cuomo by the way all of his top aides are all over the stuff
00:16:50.260 taking out and and executing criminal requests on his behalf over and over and over why is the state
00:16:58.900 not going after him well i think they are i mean they're gonna they're gonna impeach him
00:17:03.120 they're not gonna they're not gonna they're not pressing any charges at least stefanik yesterday came
00:17:07.480 out and said she thinks he should be not only impeached but arrested and i think arguably that's true
00:17:12.740 however you know i doubt you know look we know the realities of politics the idea that he's going
00:17:18.540 to get arrested i think it's i think it's a small chance i think it's right but yeah but impeachment
00:17:23.520 i think look every democrat in the entire state is basically out there saying now he should not only
00:17:29.060 resign but be impeached you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:17:37.020 there is a new report out uh now from the gop and congressman michael mccall a republican from texas
00:17:54.260 is here to tell us all about it he is the one that uh uh ushered in its release hello michael how are you
00:18:00.580 sir oh good morning glenn thanks for having me you bet now so your report the gop report
00:18:06.940 finds the wuhan lab was carrying out some suspicious activity just before the start of the pandemic
00:18:14.020 what is the suspicious activity well you know it goes back to the summer of 2019 the chinese cdc
00:18:21.920 and uh the actual director of the wuhan lab expressed concern about the safety of the lab then they began
00:18:29.180 these major renovations uh that took place with respect to the air quality waste systems in
00:18:35.660 september the 12th uh they had this genetic sequencing database that they took offline in the middle of the
00:18:43.800 night um finally they bring in um the top uh general for chem bio uh chemical biological expert to
00:18:54.300 really take over the wuhan lab this isn't this isn't basically september october time frame uh also glenn
00:19:02.780 we had the 2019 military world games 9 000 athletes travel from around the world uh to wuhan and then
00:19:11.660 they they describe it as a lockdown sort of ghost town and many of them come back uh infected with a
00:19:18.780 flu-like virus consistent with covid finally satellite imagery uh it's shown a lot of a lot of cars going
00:19:27.020 to the hospitals and guess what's right in the middle of all the hospitals uh the wuhan lab well that wet
00:19:33.180 market was also just a couple hundred yards away you know i mean it probably came from the wet market
00:19:38.460 don't you think yeah that's that's a classic classic chinese diversion uh the communist party lies uh they
00:19:49.420 want you to think it's coming from the wet market when it's really coming uh from somewhere else and
00:19:54.460 that's why they silence the doctors who start talking about this sars-like virus remember under international
00:20:00.460 health regulations they had were required to report this after sars in 2004 uh but instead they hide it
00:20:08.460 i call it the greatest cover-up in human history i think it is and i think it's the uh the biggest um
00:20:15.740 turning into the most disastrous thing in all of human history when it comes to uh tragedies this is
00:20:24.380 you know the titanic on a global scale um you say that um you believe it was leaked from the lab and
00:20:33.180 how did we find out that they were you know sending people in to change the air conditioning and and all
00:20:41.180 of that right before the leak was announced well i mean my team did a very thorough and exhaustive
00:20:48.460 investigation uh we have a classified annex to this but this is really coming from open source and
00:20:55.340 we did we dug into on the internet quite a bit uh they actually did uh report some of this and we
00:21:01.500 we we found it uh i think you know glenn what's most disturbing is what was actually happening at the
00:21:07.900 lab at that time uh and the lack of safety protocols even our own state department had two cables warning
00:21:15.420 that the you know the safety protocols weren't being followed and it's this gain of function genetically
00:21:21.580 modifying coronaviruses uh to basically uh manufacture in a lab a super sars-like virus
00:21:31.020 with an eye towards making a vaccine for it uh and then they tried to cover that up and peter dozek is
00:21:37.100 the main culprit here the doctor who published papers with dr she the bat lady uh remember these
00:21:44.300 bats are about a thousand miles away in a cave uh they the specimens get taken all the way to wuhan uh this
00:21:51.980 was not a naturally occurring event out of a cave it was manufactured in the lab and we have the the
00:21:58.940 the papers uh to prove it they published papers about this genetic modification process and they were
00:22:07.020 doing uh genetic modification on the lungs of mice at the same time uh and injecting that coronavirus
00:22:15.180 into the into the into the lungs of mice we know in uh over the summer i mean it is the paperwork and
00:22:25.100 the paper trail is so very clear and it leads to fauci and peter dadzig i mean they were clearly doing
00:22:33.900 they admitted they were doing this the question is is anybody ever going to be asked to pay for this
00:22:41.820 is fauci and and peter dadzig are they at least going to be uh marked as part of the problem
00:22:50.380 well they need to be held accountable um you know yeah unfortunately the democrats are in control they
00:22:58.300 need to be called to congress testify about this we need a real investigation into this you know you
00:23:04.700 talk about commissions why aren't we having a commission on this why aren't we holding china
00:23:09.260 accountable why aren't we given access to the wuan lab those archived databases hold the smoking gun
00:23:16.460 the proof that we need to prove that what they are doing is directly related to code 19 but if you
00:23:22.140 look what peter does it does uh he uh conspires with he's actually an agent of the people's republic
00:23:30.540 of china writes this lancet letter um to debunk this conspiracy theory that it came from the lab remember
00:23:37.900 at the time president trump was talking about it many republicans like myself are pointing to the lab
00:23:44.060 so he gets 24 virologists to sign off on this medical uh journal with his uh science which and
00:23:52.380 this will blow you away they were literally able to to they could they could take the man-made
00:23:59.740 fingerprints off of this so it looked like it was naturally occurring which is really sinister and
00:24:06.060 that's what they did and and so then they make this argument that it couldn't possibly come from the lab
00:24:11.740 they lie to the world and then fauci is the one who endorses this and and is complicit and then you
00:24:19.340 get into the nih funding and glenn which we haven't talked about yet but the idea you know that that dowsick
00:24:26.620 is getting funding yes american taxpayer money from nih going into the wuan lab with the bat lady monster
00:24:34.620 yeah with the bat lady and i don't know if you have i should uh we should talk off air because we
00:24:41.820 have been doing investigations of our own and uh we're about to we're a couple of weeks away from
00:24:47.740 releasing uh some information uh on the cover-up uh the cover-up is very very clear and there's a paper
00:24:56.060 trail on it and i don't know if you've you've seen it and all the players involved but fauci is at the top of
00:25:02.060 this well we've seen you know the the emails um you know we want to know you know obviously nih is
00:25:11.260 approving the grant there's a relationship with uh even the other day i think fauci said you know
00:25:17.980 we would be negligent you know not to have invested in the wuan lab almost doubling down on this
00:25:25.900 and we are going to get to the bottom of this coin whether it's the democrats have no appetite for
00:25:30.940 this and i don't under you know for the life of me understand why but they don't they don't want
00:25:37.020 to know how what caused this and what can we do to stop it from ever happening again but but you and
00:25:43.580 i do and republicans do and it's our duty to the nation and the world to uncover the truth so the american
00:25:52.060 people are so tired of uh some people you know january 6 people who did wrong um they're in solitary
00:26:02.140 confinement uh and the people who were behind the riots all during the summer the antifa that has been
00:26:09.740 doing things in portland for two years they get off scot-free andrew cuomo anyone anyone else would be
00:26:17.900 out by now but i think he's actually going to fight it uh luckily on that one at least the president
00:26:24.620 has come out and said he thinks he should resign not demand it but he thinks he should resign
00:26:30.060 we're tired of nobody's being held responsible for any of the things that are happening
00:26:36.220 are these people are they going to be held responsible can they be held responsible
00:26:40.460 in a in a democratic congress uh it's gonna be hard because they again uh i chaired the giant task
00:26:51.100 force glenn they were going to participate in the beginning and then plus he called a diversion as we
00:26:56.780 get closer to the election she thought it would favor president trump so she backed out of it um we've
00:27:03.820 we've called for hearings on this they consistently uh deny our ability to have a hearing on this
00:27:10.540 and that's quite frankly why we just wrote our own report on this uh we're in the minority but we
00:27:17.180 have a responsibility uh to speak the truth come out with the report and then to your point hold
00:27:24.060 those accountable and responsible for what they did we're talking about four and a half million people
00:27:30.220 dead now and tens of trillions of dollars in in economic devastation and yet no one's held
00:27:38.060 accountable and you cited all the other events um and and no one's held accountable there uh and i
00:27:44.620 think that's what people are tired of and you know i i hope good patriots you know like you and and
00:27:52.620 myself what we did with this report finally telling the truth about what happened uh we'll hold those
00:27:58.620 accountable i hope so too michael thank you so much uh this is congressman michael mccall of the
00:28:04.460 great state of uh texas you can follow him on twitter at rep mccall k uh mc c a u l uh or you can find
00:28:14.700 him at mccall.house.gov thank you so much appreciate it this is the best of the glenbeck program
00:28:32.460 yesterday on the program i spent uh this time 20 minutes talking about an article that i read in
00:28:41.820 the federalist and i wanted to get the author on his name is spencer lindquist he's a college student
00:28:47.820 from pepperdine university and an intern at the federalist and he wrote a fantastic column that i
00:28:54.620 think everyone should read the left has a pedophilia problem and it's out in the open let's go to uh
00:29:03.180 spencer hi spencer hi thank you for having me on today you bet um i i i i found your um uh article
00:29:13.340 not just fascinating but incredibly brave uh you're exposing things that the left does i mean it is part of
00:29:24.220 their religion i really truly believe it's part of their religion and they don't want it discussed
00:29:29.420 the way you did well thank you that's absolutely right and what we're seeing right now is that the
00:29:34.620 left's ideology is completely devoid of any form of limiting principle so they have degraded the sexual
00:29:40.300 ethic of our country and of our civilization ever since the sexual revolution and right now the latest
00:29:45.980 casualty in that revolution is going to be the innocence of children if the right does not put a
00:29:51.020 stop to this so let me ask is spencer is there anything more degrading than that i mean i think
00:29:56.540 we're at the bottom of the slippery slope the one that they said didn't exist i think the slide
00:30:02.460 turning up in the slope is less of a slope and more of a cliff yeah and we are fumbling down to that
00:30:07.660 breakneck speed and the way that we are seeing this attempt to normalize pedophilia i mean we're seeing
00:30:11.980 this and there's a new york times article the other day that referred to the rape of a 13 year old as
00:30:17.340 trading sex this is a homeless 13 year old uh and and this was referred to as trading sex i've had
00:30:23.180 conversations with people uh through my work my youtube channel called the pendulum where people
00:30:28.380 have told me at pride parade that they are quote down for the kink with kids uh we are seeing we're
00:30:33.260 seeing horrible horrible pushes to normalize pedophilia from outlets like new york times the
00:30:39.180 washington post vice uh this is a coordinated push and this is a top-down push from elite interests
00:30:45.260 in our society i'm just looking at the uh articles from vice are they the worst offender of this
00:30:51.580 because there's what 10 articles here this eight-year-old drag queen doesn't care what the haters
00:30:56.540 say photos of the fabulous kids of rupaul's drag convention meet the child stars of the controversial
00:31:03.900 new wave of drag a pedophile opens up about being targeted by vigilantes a child rape victim on why
00:31:11.100 society should be more empathetic to pedophiles most child sex abusers are not pedophiles experts say
00:31:19.180 i spent a year with a non-offending pedophile i mean how about this one the current misconception is that
00:31:27.580 every pedophile is a child molester and if they're not it's just a matter of time it's important to show
00:31:34.060 the world that that is just not the case those are all from vice and one of those articles they were
00:31:42.700 discussing the the idea of non-offending pedophiles and one of the pedophiles who they cited in that
00:31:47.900 piece actually been a foster parent and they've been accused of raping a young girl so what they're
00:31:53.580 doing is not only irresponsible because they're well aware of the consequences and this is not about
00:31:59.340 tolerance or acceptance or love is love those are all rhetorical tools that are being used to
00:32:04.940 advocate for the normalization of pedophilia and if we conservatives grant them that frame that this
00:32:10.300 is about tolerance and acceptance then we are not going to do the exact thing that conservatives are
00:32:14.940 tasked with doing if we cannot conserve the innocence of youth we have no business calling
00:32:19.340 ourselves conservatives in the first place i don't know i don't know what's happening to my fellow
00:32:24.300 americans um all this stuff is going on and we don't seem to do anything about it we're just
00:32:33.020 starting to i guess accept it as inevitable i think what we what we have to realize as a country is that
00:32:40.300 these small bites that have been taken out of out of our ethics out of our out of our belief in in
00:32:46.300 really just basic decency um let alone let alone religious faith um and the wave of secularization
00:32:53.260 is that these small bites will never stop and one day we'll wake up and we'll see exactly what's
00:32:58.860 going on right now happening on an even larger scale i mean we have academics in ivy league
00:33:03.740 institutions there is an associate professor named joe fishel and he in a piece called keep pride nude
00:33:10.220 he argued that children should be exposed to adult nudity to indecent exposure at pride parades so we
00:33:16.140 are seeing this from some of the most powerful institutions in our society from powerful media outlets
00:33:21.180 like the washington post and the new york times to the premier academic institutions like yale ivy
00:33:26.540 league institutions and we need to understand that this is a top-down push the american people do not
00:33:31.420 want this there is no grassroots desire for this this is something that has been foisted on us by the
00:33:36.780 elites in our country and it seems that they have some sort of vested interest in quickly normalizing
00:33:41.420 pedophilia as the gq writer over in the uk someone needs to create porn for children hear me out young
00:33:49.260 teens are already watching porn but they're finding hardcore aggressive videos that give
00:33:52.940 terrible view of sex they need entry-level porn a softcore site where everyone asks for consent and
00:33:59.500 no one gets choked absolutely absolutely disgusting and uh the one thing i think that we can be thankful
00:34:07.260 about is that they are so out in the open about this they are so out in the open they they have become
00:34:12.220 emboldened uh and and they believe that this is something that the american people are going to accept
00:34:17.180 uh but what it is is it's a humiliation ritual quite frankly because they think that if we'll accept
00:34:22.620 this then what won't we accept what agenda will we not accept if the degradation of our youth is allowed
00:34:28.060 to continue i i don't think there's been a time in american history where the youth have been
00:34:35.740 uh in more danger than right now you send them to school where they're supposed to be
00:34:41.900 taught the things that we all supposedly believe in they're taught to hate their country they're
00:34:47.260 taught to either uh say they can't make it because they're uh not white or if they are white that they are
00:34:55.100 responsible and should be guilty all the time uh then they get they get online uh and they can
00:35:03.340 they can see and engage in anything pedophiles are now openly coming out and we are being the society
00:35:14.860 is being numbed to the point to where we're not standing up about this and i have to tell you i just
00:35:23.100 i mean i don't can you think of a time in american history any time in american history where our children
00:35:29.500 were in this much danger none whatsoever i can't think of any time in our history that the children
00:35:36.940 have been in so much danger and quite frankly what we need to do and one of the first steps of the
00:35:41.740 solution is to cast off any form of belief that the insults or the framing that the left uses is
00:35:47.500 legitimate or good faith in the slightest because it isn't when you're called a homophobe or a bigot
00:35:52.540 you have to understand that these are buzzwords that are used to try and threaten your livelihood
00:35:57.260 threaten your career threaten your reputation but there's a whole lot more risk than just our
00:36:01.420 reputations or our careers the future of our country is at risk the innocence of america's
00:36:05.660 children is at risk and if we don't stand up for that then we have once again we have we have no
00:36:09.660 business calling ourselves conservatives this is one of the defining fights of our time um one of the
00:36:15.820 things in your article that i was not aware of was the san francisco gay men's chorus
00:36:20.700 and they performed a song with i thought pretty revealing lyrics you think we'll corrupt your kids
00:36:29.180 if our agenda goes unchecked fine just this once you're correct then they followed up with we'll convert
00:36:37.820 your children happens bit by bit quietly and subtly and you'll barely notice it now they say that this is
00:36:45.660 a joke but i think the left always does this they'll say this was just an academic paper or this was a joke
00:36:54.620 but in this case you seem to prevent uh present evidence that it is definitely not a joke at least
00:37:02.700 to a lot of people in this choir it very much seems that it is not a joke in the slightest
00:37:08.860 the two people uh that that actually wrote the song they recently uh they recently wrote a play
00:37:15.340 that's all about bachabazi which translates to boy play and that is a a very very disgusting disgusting
00:37:21.980 tradition uh in certain areas of the middle east uh where can you can you can you without becoming
00:37:28.060 graphics explain what that is uh so bachabazi translates to boy boy play and um essentially
00:37:37.180 there are young young boys who are groomed um for to to dance for men and it goes farther than just
00:37:43.340 dancing um but they've built an entire play around this and then these are the people who are writing
00:37:50.220 this song and we're supposed to believe that this is just a joke this is not a joke this is not a joke
00:37:54.620 and there is a consistent trend of this happening in society so once they got called out on it they
00:37:58.940 tried to walk it back we cannot let them walk it back this is disgusting we have to call it out for what it
00:38:03.260 is so who is who is the main source who should we be um looking at uh to i don't know boycott speak out
00:38:14.220 what what should we do because it doesn't seem like anybody in washington is doing anything about
00:38:21.260 anything the first thing that we have to do is for all the parents out there you have to understand
00:38:26.060 that your children's mind uh your children's safety your children's future is at risk and our first
00:38:33.180 responsibility is is to to our youth and and to defending the youth in your life who you have
00:38:39.020 the ability to guide and protect uh and past that there is no way around this other than to engage
00:38:44.940 in in social shaming uh people who say that we should be sexualizing children uh they should have no
00:38:50.700 seat at the table if there is any any uh use for cancel culture it is for people who are pushing
00:38:56.060 for the normalization of pedophilia this is completely intolerable and has to be treated as such
00:39:01.660 why do you feel so passionately about this i mean you know there's a there's a ton of things going on
00:39:08.780 and you don't hear a lot of people talking about this is it just because nobody's talking about it
00:39:13.980 that really is a huge part of why i'm so passionate about this and also it's just about um i mean what
00:39:21.820 what do we want our future society to look like right the people who are going to shape our society
00:39:26.060 are the young men and women young you know boys and girls will eventually be the men and women who
00:39:29.980 lead this country uh and if we allow the left to to poison them uh whether through uh things of a
00:39:36.140 sexual nature uh like i discussed in my article or through critical race theory that teaches them to
00:39:40.940 hate themselves and each other if we allow the youth uh to be completely captivated and controlled
00:39:46.380 by the left we have a very dark future ahead of us if we do not defend them then everything else every
00:39:51.020 policy disagreement uh you are chief of staff of the california college republicans um just a real
00:39:58.700 quick comment on how you think things are going to work out with gavin newsom and uh i saw the poll
00:40:05.020 numbers today uh it looks like it's getting very very close and one republican seems to be standing
00:40:13.420 out well the california college republicans uh our board just unanimously voted to endorse larry elder
00:40:20.460 uh so i'm very very excited for his campaign and the california college republicans are very
00:40:25.340 very excited to to take a role in supporting him uh newsom has absolutely his administration has been
00:40:31.340 train wrecked for california and we've seen a state that has already that has already been struggling
00:40:36.220 um just absolutely absolutely decline it at a breakneck pace i've seen san francisco and if you
00:40:44.220 look at it when i was a child when i went there on family day trips versus now um it has gotten
00:40:49.820 immeasurably worse and the newsom administration is largely responsible for a lot of the decline that
00:40:55.260 we've seen in recent years spencer thank you so much god bless keep up the good work an intern
00:41:01.660 at the federalist college student at pepperdine spencer lindquist