The Glenn Beck Program - June 11, 2021


Best of The Program | Guests: Tatiana Ibrahim & Graham Allen | 6⧸11⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

172.71593

Word Count

8,575

Sentence Count

729

Misogynist Sentences

35

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.060 Welcome to the podcast. We start with a rant on Hunter Biden that I'm out of control. I can't I can't take the hypocrisy.
00:00:09.060 Glenn appropriately antagonizes me into losing my mind. And that starts the show.
00:00:13.880 We talked to a mom. We actually played her video the other day.
00:00:16.300 Who's upset at the school board and the craziness that is going on with critical race theory in our schools.
00:00:21.180 She comes on with us today. We have Alex Clark on from Poplitics.
00:00:24.900 She is bringing conservative ideas to the world of pop culture and bring an entire new group of people that wouldn't normally listen to conservative positions.
00:00:35.960 And she's a fascinating person. And Graham Allen, our buddy Graham Allen, who was at the Blaze for a while.
00:00:42.440 We love Graham. He is now running for Congress.
00:00:45.420 And he's going to tell you about that whole situation going after a Republican incumbent who voted to impeach Donald Trump.
00:00:51.880 All that is on today's podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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00:01:12.940 Today is the day I make him suffer. I really do.
00:01:31.800 I tell I tell Stu, we're going to get to it. We're going to get to it.
00:01:35.420 But I know if I continue to hold on, then spring the trap and he explodes.
00:01:43.760 And so so I thought I would just say two words.
00:01:48.460 Hunter Biden.
00:01:50.980 I am out of my mind.
00:01:55.020 I am out of my mind with the hypocrisy on this Hunter Biden story.
00:02:01.180 That's not very productive.
00:02:01.780 Not very productive. It's really not.
00:02:05.200 In case in case in case you don't know, if you're lucky enough to pay attention to conservative media, then you might be aware that Hunter Biden, who happens to be the son of the president.
00:02:18.420 If you don't listen to conservative radio, you may not even know that he's the son of the president of the United States.
00:02:24.180 He's been calling his lawyer the N-word in texts.
00:02:29.260 And we had to go to the we had to go across the pond to the Daily Mail to even find that out.
00:02:35.040 They were the first ones to actually report this.
00:02:37.620 And the two has a problem with it.
00:02:39.860 Yes. The conversations are completely insane.
00:02:42.600 First of all, I will warn you, if you have your small kids in the car, you may want to take a break.
00:02:48.080 But this is, I would say, one of the why is it going to be uncomfortable?
00:02:52.100 Are you saying these are uncomfortable conversations?
00:02:54.800 Couldn't be any more uncomfortable than what Allison Camerata had to do yesterday.
00:02:59.080 Could it?
00:02:59.620 No. OK, that's a good point.
00:03:01.020 That is it's not that we have to do that today.
00:03:05.680 It's not that uncomfortable.
00:03:07.060 Oh, it's next.
00:03:08.020 Oh, good.
00:03:08.440 OK. OK, so this is a legitimate conversation between Hunter Biden and his lawyer.
00:03:14.440 It's the strangest conversation I've ever heard in my entire life until until, of course, obviously, Allison Camerata.
00:03:20.140 Can I can I play the lawyer?
00:03:23.980 Yes. OK. Yeah.
00:03:24.860 And you play Hunter. OK. OK, here we go.
00:03:27.080 All right. You start.
00:03:28.760 Hi, I'm Hunter Biden.
00:03:30.120 And here's my text messages.
00:03:32.900 Where do you find unconditional love?
00:03:35.720 Then, George.
00:03:36.580 God loves us unconditionally.
00:03:40.720 Beau loves you unconditionally.
00:03:42.940 Children are too young to understand what it means, but you will show them.
00:03:49.520 Oh, there are ideals of unconditional love that serve as proxies.
00:03:54.180 I don't have many.
00:03:56.100 You.
00:03:57.100 God.
00:03:58.320 OMG, N-word.
00:04:02.000 Wait.
00:04:02.720 What?
00:04:03.040 That is legitimately his response to that interaction.
00:04:08.220 Think about what this is like.
00:04:10.000 His lawyer is in this deep moment of trying to help Hunter through God only knows what.
00:04:16.120 A moment of introspection.
00:04:17.960 He gives this beautiful thing about unconditional love.
00:04:20.780 And his reply is OMG, N-word.
00:04:25.000 No, but wait, wait, wait.
00:04:26.620 He goes on.
00:04:28.020 He doesn't just leave it at OMG, N-word.
00:04:30.620 He goes, OMG, N-word.
00:04:32.520 Did you just cite a fictional character from the imagination of the collective frightened?
00:04:38.600 By the way, that is your, the son of the president of the United States, this devout
00:04:42.860 Catholic describing God.
00:04:44.600 That's what.
00:04:45.240 So.
00:04:45.760 Right.
00:04:46.340 That's his description of God.
00:04:47.260 Hang on just a second.
00:04:48.160 Hang on.
00:04:48.540 You have to say it more like him, though, I think.
00:04:51.320 Mm-hmm.
00:04:51.560 Uh, I mean, I think he probably said it, OMG, N-word.
00:04:59.300 Okay, okay.
00:04:59.840 Did you just, a fictional character from the imagination of the collective writing?
00:05:06.200 And my dead brothers.
00:05:07.860 And my dead brothers.
00:05:09.540 Unconditional love is what I should rely on.
00:05:12.700 And my kids aren't children, George.
00:05:14.880 So he, it's hard to really parse what he's doing there.
00:05:18.020 He's saying, I reject, uh, seemingly God, right, is what he's saying.
00:05:22.620 I reject you citing my brothers, my dead brothers' unconditional love, which was, I thought would
00:05:29.180 be a nice moment for someone.
00:05:30.600 No.
00:05:31.320 Right.
00:05:31.660 And then he points out his kids are not children.
00:05:35.480 Yup, I understand what he was saying there.
00:05:37.720 Okay, so then his lawyer says, my parents' love was conditioned.
00:05:42.580 My penis, as of late, has been unconditional.
00:05:48.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:05:50.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:05:51.980 What is he talking?
00:05:53.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:05:54.220 First of all, there's the point that, like, he's talking about unconditional love, and
00:05:58.240 he just brings it to his junk out of nowhere with this person who's trying to help him through
00:06:02.900 this crisis.
00:06:03.880 Secondly, if you're saying your junk is unconditional, are you saying that it has a condition under
00:06:11.060 normal circumstances?
00:06:12.400 Like, is this a medical sort of confession?
00:06:15.240 Yes.
00:06:15.260 Sometimes, I think sometimes it should stay in your pants.
00:06:19.940 Right.
00:06:20.080 I think all men understand that.
00:06:22.660 All women understand that.
00:06:24.280 Sometimes your junk should stay in the junk drawer.
00:06:27.660 It should be under the condition of lockdown for Hunter Biden.
00:06:31.340 Right.
00:06:31.700 Okay.
00:06:31.980 So, his attorney writes, that's why we're searching for my penis.
00:06:41.320 This is real.
00:06:42.760 We're not making this up.
00:06:45.140 This is really what the text messages say.
00:06:48.320 And his attorney responds, and we will always be searching.
00:06:52.000 He's just trying to just ignore him.
00:06:54.180 And we'll always be searching.
00:06:57.560 Again, I apologize for the content of these texts.
00:07:01.580 They are not mine.
00:07:02.680 He says, and we will, after he says, we will always be searching, Hunter replies, it's a
00:07:07.560 big penis, George.
00:07:08.900 They always find it.
00:07:13.120 And?
00:07:13.760 And?
00:07:14.180 The last one?
00:07:15.280 And?
00:07:15.460 I only love you because you're black.
00:07:19.400 Again, these are real.
00:07:22.200 And he's, I believe he's a white attorney, is he not?
00:07:25.100 I don't know.
00:07:25.700 Uh, he, he says, it's so, then the attorney responds, it is so annoying when you interject
00:07:31.980 with frivolity.
00:07:33.400 Now, again, think of the arc of this conversation.
00:07:35.960 It's all like these nice, warm, I, I know you're going through a tough time.
00:07:40.800 I want to help you through it from the attorney.
00:07:42.180 And he just keeps replying with the N word and, and jokes about his, his genitals.
00:07:48.660 Um, so after he says, it's so annoying, you interject with frivolity, he's finally hit
00:07:52.640 that limit, right?
00:07:53.380 The lawyer's like, all right, this is, I, you're just being an idiot.
00:07:56.520 And he replies, true dat, N word.
00:08:01.340 Oh my gosh.
00:08:02.540 It's just so out of nowhere.
00:08:03.400 That's when the lawyer finally says, okay, I'm, I'm done with my rant.
00:08:08.320 Yeah.
00:08:08.920 That's how it ends.
00:08:09.780 I think you have to say, are you sure he does drugs?
00:08:15.340 Because I find that, I find that shocking.
00:08:18.920 I don't know how anyone might have detected that he was, you know, doing drugs.
00:08:26.000 And I think the family probably had to be, uh, equally as stunned when that revelation
00:08:31.360 came out, you know, yeah, no, that's, uh, stunning.
00:08:34.740 I will say what is not at all stunning is that absolutely no one in the mainstream media
00:08:40.540 has taken the time to bother even commenting on these texts.
00:08:45.280 The industry that single-handedly exists to fire people and cancel people for their naughty
00:08:54.380 words can't muster one story about Hunter Biden and his use of the N word.
00:09:01.840 These networks and papers and the P word.
00:09:04.920 I think we should, I think we should go with a P word as well with his attorney.
00:09:08.880 I mean, he's just a pig, very weird, very weird.
00:09:12.600 And obviously on drugs, uh, all day, these, these media organizations exist to tell people
00:09:18.820 who are like down on their luck or living in a trailer somewhere that they have so too much
00:09:25.080 white privilege.
00:09:26.120 They're racist and they have white privilege, but they can't see anything interesting in
00:09:32.260 the single most privileged person in the universe using the N word, a bunch of texts.
00:09:42.060 Well, nothing to say here whatsoever.
00:09:44.640 Nothing.
00:09:45.040 And you know what's great is you talk about white privilege.
00:09:47.820 You're telling people who live in trailer parks that they're white privilege, but you also
00:09:52.500 say that they're trash.
00:09:54.100 These trashy people.
00:09:55.640 This guy is the most trashy person I have ever encountered.
00:09:59.680 Oh, he is just the worst.
00:10:01.360 I mean, it gets hard to lower your opinion of Hunter Biden, but this, this whole escapade
00:10:07.040 may do that.
00:10:08.560 I don't think it did.
00:10:09.860 It didn't lower it for me at all.
00:10:11.640 Okay.
00:10:11.940 Stu, Stu, I know that you have this weird thing about Hunter Biden and his corruption and all
00:10:19.520 of this stuff, but I'm telling you now, I don't think, let me ask you three questions.
00:10:25.680 Would the times cover this if it happened to a similar person?
00:10:29.300 Like if you did it or if, if, uh, Donald Trump's son did it, do you think, do you really think
00:10:36.480 they'd cover that?
00:10:37.180 I don't think there is an equivalent person on the other side of the aisle on this one.
00:10:41.360 I mean, if the Trump kids are doing crack, they're leaving less of it on the dashboard
00:10:45.960 of their rental cars when they return them.
00:10:47.960 So we don't know if they are, we, they seem to be impregnating random strippers at a less
00:10:54.940 frequent rate.
00:10:55.840 So I don't know that there is an equivalent person, but if you want to pick, just pick
00:11:00.720 one of the Trump kids, Eric, you know, Eric Trump, right?
00:11:03.000 Like Eric Trump's texts come out and he's using the N word over all over the place.
00:11:07.120 Do you think CNN would find a 30 second segment?
00:11:12.400 They might possibly reference it at some point in their coverage.
00:11:16.760 All right.
00:11:17.040 Let's be fair and balanced.
00:11:19.760 Okay.
00:11:20.000 Question number two, maybe they just are not interested in Hunter Biden under any circumstances
00:11:28.060 because he plays no role in anybody's life.
00:11:30.740 Really?
00:11:31.240 That's interesting because they just ran a giant profile of Hunter Biden, not to criticize
00:11:39.020 him for anything, but to help him promote his book that came out a few weeks ago.
00:11:44.420 They, uh, went through, they gave him a wide open space to just address everything that's
00:11:50.960 gone wrong in his life.
00:11:51.940 And they even had time to include color about his very first job when he worked with llamas
00:11:59.860 and otters at the zoo, which this world is so insane.
00:12:06.800 It's so insane.
00:12:08.540 They're writing a story about Hunter Biden and how he worked with otters and llamas.
00:12:16.320 How bizarre is this?
00:12:18.540 Okay.
00:12:19.460 Uh, all right.
00:12:20.400 Question number three.
00:12:21.080 Question number three.
00:12:23.080 Um, they don't usually have problems with people using the N word.
00:12:28.580 You know, let me rephrase that as a question.
00:12:30.840 They don't usually, I mean, do they usually have a problem with somebody using the N word?
00:12:35.240 I found that they do.
00:12:37.100 And let me give you an example of this, Glenn.
00:12:39.600 They fired Donald McNeil for using the N word in a response to a question from a teenager
00:12:46.500 about the use of racist language.
00:12:49.860 Now, McNeil's use of this word in his defense.
00:12:53.500 He was flippantly using it.
00:12:55.020 Yeah.
00:12:55.660 No, no.
00:12:56.480 He was just.
00:12:57.200 He just was a nice, easy answer.
00:13:00.440 He, he asked, I don't, I think it was a pretty rational question.
00:13:02.620 One of the kids on this trip said, Hey, uh, you know, is it okay?
00:13:06.000 My friend used the N word.
00:13:07.260 Should they get in trouble?
00:13:08.540 And he said, well, how did they use it?
00:13:09.800 Did they use it in like a racist, like way out going after someone?
00:13:13.480 Or did they use it like in a rap lyric or something?
00:13:15.660 And then he used the word in an example.
00:13:18.360 And that was enough to get him fired multiple years after the incident.
00:13:23.120 By the way, Glenn, this guy, this is their lead COVID reporter.
00:13:28.340 During a pandemic, they fired him over nothing.
00:13:34.540 Not even, this is a guy who worked there for a half century, Glenn.
00:13:40.500 The guy who was there for almost 50 years at the times.
00:13:44.160 And they fired him for using the N word when there was not, no reason to do so.
00:13:49.640 But Hunter Biden doesn't even get a quick mention in the paper.
00:13:52.100 Or, well, I mean, did he deserve it?
00:13:55.900 Did he deserve it?
00:13:56.720 I mean, honestly, one more question.
00:13:59.120 Fine.
00:13:59.920 Maybe they just don't care about Hunter Biden because he was just joking.
00:14:04.720 I mean, obviously, obviously McNeil, I don't, there's, there's no excuse for that.
00:14:12.640 But Hunter was jokingly using it as a friendly nickname.
00:14:16.460 Well, you know, to be consistent here, Glenn, in December of 2020, all the way back, how old
00:14:25.120 were you in December of 2020?
00:14:27.560 The New York Times.
00:14:29.060 I was just the same age.
00:14:29.840 Ran a front page story about a random cheerleader in Virginia who posted a three second, three
00:14:42.680 second video where she was excited about getting her learner's permit to get her car and said,
00:14:51.620 I can drive N word jokingly to her friends.
00:14:55.840 She wasn't targeting any African-American in this circumstance.
00:15:00.020 And I should also mention she was a freshman in high school who was absolutely not a public
00:15:07.440 figure in any way.
00:15:10.020 Why was that covered?
00:15:10.960 They didn't put this on the front page.
00:15:12.800 They did.
00:15:13.420 They didn't put it on the front page.
00:15:14.680 They did put it on the front page.
00:15:16.320 They put it on the front page of the paper.
00:15:18.560 And by the way, she, part of this whole story, they weren't the only one who covered it,
00:15:23.280 but the part of the story is she had to, she lost her role on the, she kicked off the cheerleading
00:15:28.720 team in college as she was going into college and had to withdraw from college entirely because
00:15:33.480 of all the harassment and everything else associated with her three second video she had made four
00:15:39.360 years prior.
00:15:41.360 She said she did not, you know, she was 16, 15, 16 years old.
00:15:45.740 She did not understand, you know, really the word.
00:15:48.640 She said, uh, it's in every song that they play on the radio.
00:15:52.700 And I know that's not an excuse, but like, I just didn't understand the consequence of
00:15:56.520 it.
00:15:57.000 And she's still getting tortured for this today.
00:15:59.220 Well, she's old.
00:16:00.220 She was old enough.
00:16:01.460 She was old enough to know better.
00:16:03.560 Hunter is still a child.
00:16:06.300 He's still a child.
00:16:07.300 So what do we learn here?
00:16:08.660 We've learned, we've learned that, uh, well, that everyone's equal.
00:16:15.060 Just some animals are more equal than others.
00:16:20.160 I think that's what we learned here.
00:16:21.540 Oh, and why would anybody take the mainstream media seriously at all?
00:16:26.960 Why would anyone take any of this wokeness seriously at all?
00:16:30.540 It is nothing but political correctness.
00:16:35.480 And I think we're all starting to understand what political correctness means.
00:16:39.980 You know, there's only one thing to say to that, Glenn.
00:16:42.400 True dat, Edward.
00:16:43.560 Well, we're still searching for da penis.
00:16:51.840 All right.
00:16:54.240 They always find it, Glenn.
00:16:55.980 They always find it.
00:16:57.140 Yeah.
00:16:57.560 Well, this is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:17:05.860 Okay.
00:17:06.480 Yesterday I played, I played one of my new heroes.
00:17:10.540 Uh, she's a mom addressing the school board in New York.
00:17:15.160 I want you to hear just a little bit of what she had to say to the school board.
00:17:19.240 I think the board of education and those sitting on the panels are thieves.
00:17:24.120 I think they're liars and have committed treason against our children.
00:17:27.680 My message to this district and the members of the board of ed, stop indoctrinating our children.
00:17:36.900 You're teaching my children and other children that if they believe in God almighty, they're part of a cult.
00:17:44.380 These educators put their own names out there.
00:17:48.840 We have Mr. Berry who took it upon himself with Miss Cyrus to create a curriculum.
00:17:55.600 That should be it.
00:17:57.180 Do you want the proof?
00:17:58.180 I have the proof.
00:17:59.220 You created a curriculum of Black Panther indoctrination.
00:18:04.580 Ma'am.
00:18:04.880 You used taxpayers' dollars.
00:18:07.500 Can I ask you one more time?
00:18:08.900 I have no issue hearing what you have to say, but...
00:18:12.400 Why are, why can't we not let the public speak?
00:18:15.140 Why can't we let the public know that you're teaching our children to go out and murder our police officers?
00:18:20.800 Do you want the proof?
00:18:22.020 I have the proof.
00:18:23.380 Is that what scares you?
00:18:24.860 The proof?
00:18:25.880 That a parent actually standing up against all of you?
00:18:29.520 Is that what scares you?
00:18:30.920 To call out the names of these people?
00:18:32.760 People, you work for me.
00:18:35.140 I don't work for you.
00:18:36.640 You have a duty.
00:18:38.060 We are entrusting our children to you.
00:18:40.880 We teach our children morals, values, when they grow up to commit crimes and end up in prison and kill a police officer.
00:18:48.780 It's our fault?
00:18:50.660 No, it's your fault.
00:18:52.680 You're emotionally abusing our children and mentally abusing them.
00:18:56.460 You're demoralizing them by teaching them communist values.
00:19:00.100 This is still America, ma'am.
00:19:02.760 Her name is Tatiana Ibrahim, and she joins us now from New York.
00:19:09.820 Hello, Tatiana.
00:19:11.220 Hi.
00:19:11.880 Yes.
00:19:12.360 Hi.
00:19:12.700 How are you?
00:19:13.340 Thank you for having me.
00:19:15.300 You bet.
00:19:16.080 My wife and I watched you do this while we were just going to bed.
00:19:21.520 It was about midnight, and we were up for about an hour just talking about you.
00:19:25.800 How's the blowback been from this?
00:19:30.020 Because you were just a titan.
00:19:32.460 Yeah.
00:19:32.640 Well, I'm angrier.
00:19:34.820 I'm more angrier now because I see that, unfortunately, we do have a very few people that, you know, in our community that are, you know, they're in denial.
00:19:47.340 They're in denial.
00:19:47.980 And a new board member that's coming on who's actually pushing for this.
00:19:53.320 But overall, very large.
00:19:55.580 I mean, I can't tell you the amount of support that we have been receiving nationwide.
00:19:59.600 I mean, from Australia to Florida to California, so many moms and dads in New York, which is a great thing because, you know.
00:20:09.960 But not in your community, because I was shocked that I didn't hear anybody applaud that were sitting there.
00:20:18.160 They were all just, like, sitting there like stones, like, I'm not going to look at anybody.
00:20:21.380 It was weird.
00:20:23.420 Yeah.
00:20:24.040 Actually, so I think I created the storm.
00:20:27.400 They came out from the woodwork, so I have a big, big support for my community.
00:20:32.320 I actually do.
00:20:34.280 You know, it's amazing.
00:20:35.960 I didn't even know we had that many people in our county, the amount of support that they are giving us.
00:20:42.300 We had over 300 people at our last board meeting, you know, just alone that are, they're fed up.
00:20:48.760 They're fed up.
00:20:49.440 People are paying attention now.
00:20:51.120 You know, it's opened a window.
00:20:52.840 It's opened their eyes, and they're actually seeing what is going on, and it's got to stop, and it's going to stop, because I'm not finished.
00:21:02.300 So when you were talking, when you talked about, you know, I have the proof, is this critical race theory?
00:21:11.220 Or, I mean, the Panther, the Black Panther is bringing them in to talk about social justice and the police.
00:21:18.060 What was it that pushed you over the edge, and what is it specifically that your town is doing?
00:21:25.680 So we have, you know, teachers and educators posting all over social media their personal agendas, you know,
00:21:33.820 trying to encourage students to read about taking out the president or former President Trump.
00:21:41.460 And, you know, they're exposing themselves, because there's never a repercussion against them.
00:21:48.440 They're getting away with it.
00:21:50.180 You know, there's no policy in order in this district, you know, preventing teachers from exposing their personal beliefs.
00:21:57.720 They're pushing their personal beliefs and thoughts on our children.
00:22:00.960 They're going on social media.
00:22:02.740 They're participating in Black Lives Matter rallies, saying that their Black students matter.
00:22:08.160 Well, what about the other lives of your children?
00:22:10.480 So no other life matters?
00:22:12.920 I mean, do you know what division and animosity that causes children and confusion and hate?
00:22:18.420 So you're basically saying...
00:22:19.480 So have you had...
00:22:20.760 Have the kids come home, your kids come home, and talked about this?
00:22:26.020 And have you had problems with the kids in the school?
00:22:29.140 Your kids.
00:22:29.620 So, yeah.
00:22:30.140 So my daughter was very confused.
00:22:33.800 She couldn't understand, you know, well, I'm friends with this one, and I'm friends with that one.
00:22:37.660 And so why are we...
00:22:39.340 You know, Mom, you and Dad are always telling me to, you know, love the police and go to them if we need help and, you know, to respect them.
00:22:47.460 But they're killing Black people, and my friends are Black.
00:22:50.380 And I said, whoa, whoa, whoa, where are you getting this from?
00:22:53.680 You know, and she started opening up, and I started talking to her friends.
00:22:57.500 And her friends come from different, you know, ethnicities and backgrounds and races, and the amount of support from them and their families, you know.
00:23:07.480 And my daughter was surprised, and I said, why would you be surprised?
00:23:10.860 Well, they're Black.
00:23:12.340 So what does that mean?
00:23:13.220 Because they're Black, they can't agree.
00:23:15.300 They can't feel a way, because the school is teaching them that if you're Black, or, you know, if you're, they call them minorities, that they're not allowed to think, they're not allowed to feel, they're not allowed to have their own opinion.
00:23:28.220 That's racism.
00:23:29.720 And that's not what we stand for in this community.
00:23:34.140 You're also caught in a very weird place, because you are a, you're a Christian.
00:23:41.460 Your husband is a Muslim.
00:23:44.900 Christians can be slaughtered, and nobody will say anything.
00:23:48.860 Muslims are not supposed to be outside of the, you know, the Democratic Party line.
00:23:55.240 And what does your husband, what's your husband say about this?
00:23:59.400 My husband is furious.
00:24:01.640 You know, even our, even our background, I mean, our ethnicity, my, my race, they, I haven't revealed what I am,
00:24:09.500 because I'm just sitting back, and I'm laughing at this, because they're assuming what I am, and they have no idea where I come from, my, my ethnical background.
00:24:20.000 Right, they, they're, they're assuming you're white.
00:24:22.980 Yes.
00:24:23.260 They're assuming I'm white.
00:24:24.380 That's correct.
00:24:25.040 And I'm not white.
00:24:26.780 So I'm just, I'm letting them play it out.
00:24:29.180 You know, um, even with the, the name calling of homophobic.
00:24:32.780 I mean, it's funny, because the, the closest person to me in my life, they don't even know who she's married to.
00:24:41.280 And that's, this is what, this is why I say they're, they're, they're telling us to be tolerant and accepting, not to judge.
00:24:49.400 Right.
00:24:49.600 But they're judging.
00:24:51.120 They're judging and assuming.
00:24:52.820 So.
00:24:52.860 They have no idea.
00:24:55.520 You know, I don't know if you've listened to yourself back on YouTube, but, um, what I was fascinated by was how the school board was so dismissive of you.
00:25:06.480 They all jumped in when they said, when you said, you work for me, I pay your salary.
00:25:11.580 They, all of them said, you know, no, this is free.
00:25:14.020 We don't, we don't take money, but they never jumped in fully throated when, uh, you were, when you were expressing what was going on in the school.
00:25:24.760 They only said, shut her off, shut her down.
00:25:27.620 We get her out.
00:25:28.600 At one point, one of them said, we should all walk.
00:25:31.860 Yeah.
00:25:32.400 Um, instead of listening to you, who are the people that you were naming and what specifically did they do?
00:25:39.320 Um, so Ms. Cyrus and Mr. Berry, they are, uh, Mr. Berry is a principal in the eighth grade middle school.
00:25:46.880 Ms. Cyrus is his assistant, is the assistant principal who just recently came in about, I want to say three years ago when my daughter was leaving the school, uh, middle school.
00:25:57.440 And Mr. Um, miss, miss, there is, uh, what other names I mentioned so many names.
00:26:04.120 Um, they, those educators are the ones that created the curriculum.
00:26:08.780 They took it upon themselves to create a color, a curriculum.
00:26:12.700 The books that they're bringing in are books.
00:26:16.620 It's called one crazy summer and it's about, you know, the black Panthers and talking about racist, white pigs, cops.
00:26:24.380 Um, in one of the books, one of the little black girls has a doll that is a blonde hair, green eyed, very pale skinned doll.
00:26:33.260 And that it's, you shouldn't have a doll like that if you're a black child, because it's, it's making the black child feel less of what they are.
00:26:40.440 I'm so, so now the child is going to look at a white, as a, at a blonde hair, white girl with green eyes, like my daughter, because that's what she looks like as a racist or as something bad.
00:26:53.540 And children don't see color.
00:26:55.740 They don't see color.
00:26:56.940 You know, we have a new board member coming in.
00:26:59.000 No, you have to be taught.
00:27:01.300 Exactly.
00:27:02.000 They're taught to hate.
00:27:03.380 And this community is a very large populated police community.
00:27:07.700 We have a lot of blue collar, um, community members, firemen, construction workers.
00:27:12.660 We work very hard.
00:27:14.480 We all have morals and respect for one another.
00:27:17.400 Now, whether you agree or not with us, it shouldn't be about us.
00:27:21.600 It's about our children.
00:27:23.780 So what made me laugh was the board members are saying, yes, we, we don't get a salary.
00:27:30.580 So that means your work is volunteer.
00:27:33.820 So then you don't have anything to lose if you stand up for what's right.
00:27:38.680 So that means you're just pure evil and you don't care about our children.
00:27:42.680 Right.
00:27:43.160 Because you don't have a job to lose.
00:27:46.340 You're not losing a salary if you stand.
00:27:50.360 It is, uh, you're dealing, uh, you seem to be fighting, uh, with some people in the background,
00:27:55.920 but seemingly alone.
00:27:58.020 I urge you to join one of the, uh, groups, at least on Facebook, uh, that are, that are fighting this
00:28:04.740 because you, you need more people around you.
00:28:08.520 You need some, you need some help.
00:28:11.180 Um, and I, I think you're doing a great job and go ahead.
00:28:16.180 Yeah, we have Glenn.
00:28:17.720 Actually, we, we have, um, 352 different organizations around New York.
00:28:23.960 Those are just that moms have been reaching out for, to me.
00:28:27.560 Um, we have been uniting.
00:28:29.100 It has been nonstop amount of support is, is unbelievable.
00:28:33.100 My community, um, including those that, you know, um, that you wouldn't, wouldn't believe.
00:28:38.700 And it's not even political.
00:28:40.080 It's not political because you have people on different political sides are saying, Hey, listen,
00:28:46.000 we may not agree on politics, but I really agree with you on this because this is our children.
00:28:52.740 They're, they're, they're hurting.
00:28:54.600 I mean, how can you hurt a child?
00:28:56.400 What's wrong with you?
00:28:57.260 You know, and pushing all this, um, uh, the LGBTQIA community.
00:29:04.420 Hey, listen, that's fine, but it does not give a teacher a right or an administrator right to, to teach this.
00:29:11.520 This is if they want someone to talk to the child, there should be someone available to talk to these, to the child, but it should not be an entire lesson plan or an agenda or propaganda against these children.
00:29:23.340 Hitler did that.
00:29:24.760 That's what Hitler did, right?
00:29:26.240 That that's what Muslim do.
00:29:29.300 They recruit children to do these things.
00:29:32.880 Yep.
00:29:33.860 Yep.
00:29:34.460 And I have, uh, I have all of the, uh, the books.
00:29:38.160 I was just thinking about, uh, all of the teacher manuals that I have, uh, in our, in our museum, uh, from, uh, the, you know, from the Nazis that were teaching the teachers how to teach.
00:29:52.240 And it's very similar to what is going on right now.
00:29:55.800 Tatiana, thank you so much.
00:29:57.000 How do people get in touch with you just through your Twitter handle?
00:30:00.340 So my Twitter, there's also a link that will link them to my website, um, my email and my public Facebook.
00:30:07.520 Um, and we also have one, uh, page that says parents against a critical race theory.
00:30:12.700 If they Google that on Facebook, they'll find that too.
00:30:15.220 And they can join us and join the fight because we're, this is a winning, we're going to win.
00:30:19.460 It's going to, it's going to be a fight, but we're going to win and have to remember, people have to remember, vote no Tuesday for this, the monies that, that they're trying to do, use to indoctrinate children more.
00:30:31.440 So have to vote no, keep shutting them down.
00:30:34.520 That's it.
00:30:35.360 Thank you so much.
00:30:36.440 Uh, you can follow her on Twitter at Tatiana Ibrahim, T-A-T-I-A-N-A-I-B-R-A-H-I-M, uh, five Tatiana Ibrahim five on Twitter.
00:30:52.500 Thank you so much.
00:30:53.220 Tatiana.
00:30:53.560 We'll talk again.
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00:32:12.940 That's in some ways.
00:32:14.600 I think that's.
00:32:16.940 No, it's not.
00:32:18.560 Everything in pop culture has been turned political, so there's no pop left in it.
00:32:23.500 I think Alex Clark is with us.
00:32:25.940 She is the host of Poplitics and a contributor to Turning Point USA.
00:32:33.160 Welcome, Alex.
00:32:33.860 How are you?
00:32:34.460 Hi.
00:32:34.900 Thank you so much for having me, Glenn.
00:32:36.380 I'm so excited to be here.
00:32:37.560 I grew up listening to you.
00:32:40.620 Wow.
00:32:41.280 That's amazing.
00:32:41.880 Well, thank you very much.
00:32:43.840 I appreciate that.
00:32:46.480 Thank you.
00:32:47.020 I wish I was in studio to greet you there myself.
00:32:50.240 I know we have a couple of guests coming up today.
00:32:51.880 They're actually in the studio, and I'm sorry I couldn't be there with you.
00:32:54.980 So, first of all, tell me what it is that you do, because I think it's really important
00:33:00.560 and very different than anybody else.
00:33:02.760 Thank you.
00:33:03.620 So, I created a show that covers pop culture through a conservative perspective with Turning
00:33:08.620 Point USA, and it mainly lives on Instagram.
00:33:11.040 It's a very visual, graphic-heavy show, and I just break down the entertainment news of
00:33:15.960 the day and the top pop culture stories, but I just don't include any of the leftist
00:33:20.540 propaganda in it.
00:33:21.940 So, I call out celebrities when they do stupid stuff, and we have a lot of fun doing it.
00:33:26.580 It's very pink, and it's really targeting a young female audience.
00:33:35.520 We have an over 75% young female audience.
00:33:38.060 These are young conservative women between the ages of 18 and 34.
00:33:42.180 So, what was your turning point?
00:33:43.740 Because I know you were part of Indianapolis, the big morning show there, number one for a
00:33:49.700 lot of years.
00:33:50.080 I think right after Bob and Tom left, right?
00:33:53.580 Correct.
00:33:54.140 Yeah.
00:33:54.380 One of them left, Bob or Tom.
00:33:56.160 I can't remember which.
00:33:57.160 One of them left, and so we ended up taking the top spot there for a couple years, and
00:34:02.820 it was incredible.
00:34:03.620 And I think part of the reason was is that I was very open about my conservative beliefs.
00:34:08.160 The problem was, and I think that was interesting to people on the show, with being a pop morning
00:34:13.120 radio show, and everyone else on my show had the polar opposite beliefs.
00:34:17.660 But then it started to become, I think, my radio company started feeling like I was a
00:34:22.820 liability, and I think I started to scare them a little bit, because people were sending
00:34:27.420 in complaints to the FCC, saying that I was a threat to their children, because I said
00:34:30.960 I was an NRA member on the air.
00:34:32.840 So, you know, it started to get interesting.
00:34:35.000 Oh my gosh.
00:34:35.100 Yeah, well, I'm going to shoot your children over the radio.
00:34:38.880 Yeah.
00:34:39.120 I mean, your children are going to be with you, and I'm in this studio, but I'm going
00:34:41.960 to shoot them.
00:34:43.020 Oh, what an idiot.
00:34:44.820 So, what was the turning point?
00:34:46.300 What the turning point was that just motivated you to get out of radio and start your own
00:34:50.980 thing?
00:34:51.760 Well, I started to kind of realize that, okay, I can either keep moving up in radio.
00:34:55.820 I know I have a good trajectory in this industry, but I'm going to have to start censoring my
00:35:00.980 beliefs on air.
00:35:01.540 There's no way that I'm going to survive in this format, being an outspoken young conservative
00:35:06.300 woman.
00:35:06.740 And so, I started thinking, man, I wish that I could host a show where I could talk pop
00:35:11.040 culture, because I love that part of what I do, but also talk about being conservative.
00:35:14.860 And I just had no idea where I could do that.
00:35:17.640 And so, right when I was debating that, I actually started seeing ads online for Turning Point
00:35:24.400 USA's Young Women's Leadership Conference.
00:35:26.240 This was in 2018.
00:35:27.140 And so, I went and I saw all these amazing female contributors that were conservative that
00:35:33.200 I look up to that were going to be speaking.
00:35:35.120 And I just went on my own.
00:35:36.180 I didn't know a soul there.
00:35:37.780 And when I heard people like Judge Jeanine speak, Dana Lash speak, all these people that
00:35:41.700 I really look up to, I was like, I got to do this.
00:35:45.040 I got to get out of here.
00:35:46.060 And so, I started really thinking about it.
00:35:47.600 And it was only a few months later that Turning Point USA DM me on Instagram.
00:35:51.300 And they said, hey, Alex, we're really big fans of what you do.
00:35:54.080 We'd love to fly you out to our headquarters in Phoenix, just talk to you.
00:35:57.200 And I said, this is my moment.
00:35:58.280 And they had no idea that I wanted to host a show like Poplitics.
00:36:02.900 But I just said it.
00:36:04.160 I said, hey, I want to find somewhere where I can host the show covering pop culture as
00:36:08.720 a conservative.
00:36:09.220 And they said, oh my gosh, we love this idea.
00:36:10.860 Let's get you out here and let's talk about it.
00:36:12.440 And that's how Poplitics was born.
00:36:13.900 That is, I will tell you how different the world is 20 years down the road.
00:36:21.100 Stu was with me when I had the same thing when I was like, I'm a conservative and I want
00:36:26.700 to talk about things that are meaningful because I think things are headed towards trouble.
00:36:30.700 And I just gave up because there was no place to go.
00:36:33.760 There was really no place to go if you wanted to do pop culture stuff.
00:36:38.780 And Stu would listen to me.
00:36:40.940 And I was just dead inside.
00:36:42.660 I was like, Britney Spears, play Britney Spears.
00:36:45.520 And I was like, and that's what's her face with that super, super classic.
00:36:48.320 And then I would talk about whatever I wanted to talk about, which was shocking, I think,
00:36:53.120 for the audience.
00:36:54.020 And I had to go into talk radio and it was really hard.
00:36:57.520 How long did we work on that, Stu?
00:36:58.920 Three years?
00:36:59.500 Four years?
00:37:00.140 Yeah.
00:37:00.600 Oh, yeah.
00:37:01.100 I mean, many, many years.
00:37:01.960 We still don't know how to figure it out.
00:37:03.160 We still don't know what we're doing.
00:37:05.420 Yeah, no, we have no idea what we're doing, but it took us a few years to con somebody into
00:37:09.420 thinking that we knew what we were doing.
00:37:10.920 Well, before going to Turning Point, I shopped my idea around a conservative talk radio and everybody
00:37:15.800 said, I'm so sorry, I think this is a great idea, but in conservative talk radio, you're
00:37:19.700 an anomaly.
00:37:20.640 There's no way that a young audience, there's a young audience out there that wants to hear
00:37:24.080 pop culture that would listen to talk radio.
00:37:26.020 And I said, you're absolutely wrong.
00:37:27.560 Not true.
00:37:27.720 And no one believed me.
00:37:29.280 And so I just knew, I said, there's a huge audience for this.
00:37:31.920 And then when I created Poplitics, it spurred this massive, what I call the cute-servative
00:37:37.060 movement.
00:37:37.540 And so now I have all these young girls that are obsessed with the show and obsessed with
00:37:42.720 hearing pop culture without this leftist propaganda.
00:37:44.640 And it's the first show of its kind in the conservative movement.
00:37:48.580 Well, I wish I would have, I wish you would have come to me because I would have put you
00:37:51.820 on the blaze because I think that is absolutely what the conservative movement is missing.
00:37:57.600 I think that we think one way and we think we, you know, because we believe in something
00:38:08.060 and we use logic to say, okay, this works, this doesn't, so let's save this one and let's
00:38:14.900 get rid of that.
00:38:16.320 And we dismiss art and we dismiss pop culture.
00:38:20.980 And if you're not in pop culture, you lose.
00:38:23.920 You lose because that's really what's driving almost everything.
00:38:28.180 Absolutely.
00:38:28.900 And, you know, the thing is, is that so many of these young people, when you're thinking
00:38:32.180 about college age kids, a lot of them do identify as leftist, but then there's a huge
00:38:37.360 group of them that are just apolitical.
00:38:38.900 They say, oh, I don't like politics.
00:38:40.240 So they don't consume any political shows.
00:38:42.980 But the one thing that they all consume is pop culture.
00:38:45.840 They're scrolling on Twitter.
00:38:47.360 They're, you know, they're on Instagram.
00:38:48.680 They're watching their favorite YouTube stars.
00:38:50.320 Of course, they're following celebrities.
00:38:51.500 So they are consuming political news and propaganda, but they don't realize it because they think
00:38:57.000 it's pop culture.
00:38:58.040 So what I do is I kind of reach out and I call it cotton candy conservatism.
00:39:02.040 It's very non-aggressive.
00:39:03.100 It's fun.
00:39:03.840 You know, they want to hear about Chris Harrison.
00:39:05.500 They want to hear about Kylie Jenner.
00:39:07.120 And so they'll watch my show.
00:39:08.900 And then in there, I'm talking about, hey, by the way, let me tell you about what a scam
00:39:12.340 Black Lives Matter is.
00:39:13.880 You know, so then they're like, whoa, okay, well, I guess I'm listening to this because I also
00:39:17.400 want to find out what Kylie Jenner did.
00:39:18.620 So it's a really good, easy way to kind of red pill people without them knowing that
00:39:23.800 they're getting red pilled.
00:39:25.600 Can I tell you something?
00:39:26.820 That is exactly how this show started.
00:39:29.540 Stu, doesn't it sound like us?
00:39:30.840 This is what we, this is exactly what we did.
00:39:34.380 We came in making fun of talk radio and not talking about all of the heavy stuff.
00:39:40.560 And then, unfortunately, after 9-11 and then Fox, it was, that all kind of washed out.
00:39:47.520 But you are 100% right.
00:39:51.600 Do not listen to anyone who tells you that there isn't a huge market for what you're doing.
00:39:57.340 So let me get a couple of ideas from you first.
00:40:00.340 Chris Harrison, his run as The Bachelor ended.
00:40:06.860 I just read this week that he, he has the goods on ABC and he was demanding, he makes
00:40:13.480 $5 million a year, $25 million as an exit fee.
00:40:18.100 As he should.
00:40:18.520 Did he get it?
00:40:19.680 I don't know the exact number, but it was eight, it was eight figures.
00:40:22.700 So I assume yes.
00:40:24.560 So I am just blown away by this whole situation.
00:40:27.980 I wish that he wouldn't have, here's the thing, he would be a superstar right now and he could
00:40:31.540 absolutely, he could have done a dating show with Turning Point USA, he could have done
00:40:34.360 one with Daily Wire, with The Blaze.
00:40:36.460 He had all these opportunities.
00:40:37.600 But the thing that I'm so upset with Chris Harrison about is, is that he bowed to the mob
00:40:41.960 because what happened was there was a girl on The Bachelor who went to some antebellum party
00:40:46.220 in college.
00:40:47.500 And I don't know.
00:40:48.520 I don't know what that is.
00:40:49.300 I didn't, I didn't grow up in the South.
00:40:50.520 I grew up in the Midwest.
00:40:51.240 I'm an Indiana girl.
00:40:52.240 I'm a Hoosier.
00:40:52.660 So I guess in college, they go to these antebellum parties that are like Old South, they dress
00:40:57.420 up.
00:40:57.940 And so pictures of her in college in 2018 came out.
00:41:01.060 And of course, everybody called her racist.
00:41:03.340 Well, this girl, Rachel Kirkconnell, was on a season with the first Black Bachelor, Matt
00:41:08.720 James.
00:41:09.120 So she's on a season with a Black Bachelor and everyone's saying she's racist because
00:41:12.580 she went to an Old South party.
00:41:14.120 Chris Harrison, the host of all, you know, since 2002 of ABC's The Bachelor franchise says,
00:41:19.960 hey, crazy idea here.
00:41:21.980 What if we don't hold it against her that she was just a college student celebrating a party
00:41:26.000 that's been done for years and years and years?
00:41:27.900 I'm sure she, you know, wasn't meaning it to be racist or ill intended at all.
00:41:32.800 And we just forgive her.
00:41:34.100 And we just let, also, she hadn't spoken at that point and given a statement.
00:41:36.760 He said, what if we just give her a chance to say something?
00:41:38.780 The problem is, he said this to Rachel Lindsay, who is also the first former Bachelorette,
00:41:45.480 Black Bachelorette.
00:41:46.580 And she is as she is critical race theory as a person.
00:41:49.800 I mean, that's who this girl is.
00:41:51.120 She is such a social justice warrior.
00:41:53.420 So because he had the kahunas to say this to Rachel Lindsay, like crazy idea.
00:41:59.900 Why don't we forgive this girl who happens to be white?
00:42:02.200 And this girl, the host that he was interviewing with happened to be black.
00:42:05.300 They said, Chris Harrison now has to be canceled because he told a black woman that we should
00:42:09.640 forgive this white girl for going to an old South party.
00:42:12.860 And so that is what happened.
00:42:14.900 He kind of put himself in a corner where you can't.
00:42:18.480 Nobody on the right would hire him now because he bowed and who cares about it now?
00:42:24.280 And nobody on the left is going to hire him because he is he's an untouchable.
00:42:29.600 It's like he has social leprosy.
00:42:32.040 Yeah, exactly.
00:42:32.660 So that's why he wants all this money also, because he's been with the franchise since
00:42:36.180 2002.
00:42:36.940 He has all the dirt on ABC.
00:42:39.020 So what I am predicting is going to happen.
00:42:41.080 I think he's going to make a ton of money on a tell all book.
00:42:45.640 I think he's going to show the receipts on how ABC is not as woke as they claim to be
00:42:50.380 and show all their dirty laundry.
00:42:52.700 And it is going to be amazing.
00:42:53.960 And I am here for it.
00:42:55.020 Is it even after the eight figures?
00:42:56.320 I will tell you.
00:42:57.700 Oh, I think.
00:42:58.400 Yeah.
00:42:58.640 He's probably under.
00:42:59.880 I'm sure didn't he sign an FDA for a certain amount of time?
00:43:02.140 Right.
00:43:03.600 Oh, yeah.
00:43:04.120 Yeah.
00:43:04.320 He I'm telling you, I know ABC Disney.
00:43:07.260 I've seen their contracts.
00:43:08.880 I've been under one of their contracts.
00:43:11.360 You don't say anything.
00:43:15.400 If you are out and you sign a release form, you are bound to sign.
00:43:20.020 I mean, it is like the CIA looks like loudmouths compared to Disney.
00:43:25.140 This is one of those things, too.
00:43:26.040 This story, I think, is really amazing in that to me, it strikes me as almost the best,
00:43:31.140 most pure example of cancel culture I've ever seen.
00:43:34.680 Gina Carano, I think, is in competition for that title as well.
00:43:37.620 But he did nothing.
00:43:39.080 He asked for grace for someone.
00:43:41.340 And he he has this happen to him.
00:43:43.580 His apology and her apology of the apology were so agonizing, though.
00:43:49.500 They they immediately go to this.
00:43:51.380 I'm so sorry.
00:43:52.480 I didn't understand.
00:43:53.980 Stand up for yourself.
00:43:55.360 It was like a hostage video.
00:43:56.900 Yes.
00:43:59.220 It was.
00:44:00.340 It is remarkable.
00:44:01.100 Well, I have found myself not feeling bad for him after after the apology came out.
00:44:06.640 That's the thing.
00:44:07.300 You want to feel bad, but you kind of don't because you're like, dude, why?
00:44:10.180 I have a backbone.
00:44:11.220 That's the thing.
00:44:11.780 What happened to people having spines?
00:44:14.320 Why are we so scared of these people?
00:44:16.960 I don't understand.
00:44:18.720 Their arguments are garbage.
00:44:20.280 They're literal racist.
00:44:21.740 Why do we care what they think?
00:44:23.880 He should have thrown the main fingers up and said bye.
00:44:28.360 I love you.
00:44:29.380 So I have to ask.
00:44:31.440 I have to ask if this is true.
00:44:33.360 There are rumors that Kim Kardashian.
00:44:36.320 You ready for this, too?
00:44:37.380 I don't know if you've heard this.
00:44:38.660 And Van Jones are dating.
00:44:42.140 Really?
00:44:42.960 Yeah, that's an interesting.
00:44:45.800 Is that true?
00:44:46.580 They've been going.
00:44:47.680 The rumors have been going around since Kim Kardashian and Kanye West kind of announced
00:44:51.720 that they were on the rocks and right before they announced their divorce, even.
00:44:55.340 And you know what?
00:44:56.080 I I'm not a Van Jones fan, obviously, but I don't hate it.
00:45:00.260 And here's why.
00:45:01.140 If you think about this, Kanye West, conservative, Christian.
00:45:05.700 She's not.
00:45:06.940 Van Jones is more on her level.
00:45:08.680 They also are both very passionate about prison reform.
00:45:12.180 And they were both champions of that.
00:45:14.540 And even when she was meeting with the president, Van Jones on prison reform, Van Jones was the
00:45:20.100 only person on CNN to stand up for Kim Kardashian and say, guys, this is an amazing cause.
00:45:24.160 Everything that President Trump has done for prison reform has been unbelievable.
00:45:28.620 It's something we've always wanted.
00:45:29.960 Why are you guys giving her crap over this?
00:45:31.680 Like you would want to be her if you were in her position.
00:45:34.420 So he was the only one to stand up for her.
00:45:35.900 So honestly, I can kind of see it, you know, but I think that they could end up being a
00:45:42.140 power couple.
00:45:42.620 I wouldn't be surprised if we end up seeing Kim.
00:45:45.040 I know that Kanye's already kind of put in his hat for the put his hat in the ring for
00:45:49.220 the White House.
00:45:49.660 But I wouldn't be surprised if one day we see Kim do that.
00:45:51.720 I think she's kind of revamping her image to really get into the political sphere seriously.
00:45:56.860 Let me let me just take a break here just for a second and just say this, dear Lord,
00:46:03.400 please help us.
00:46:04.860 If Kim Kardashian is even serious, a serious choice for people, we're doomed and we know
00:46:11.880 it.
00:46:12.060 We need your help.
00:46:12.880 In Jesus name we pray.
00:46:14.100 Amen.
00:46:14.940 Alex Clark is with us.
00:46:16.140 She is the host of Poplitics and contributor for Turning Point USA.
00:46:21.380 She's actually in town because you're going to be speaking at the Young Women's Leadership
00:46:26.000 Conference from Turning Point.
00:46:28.060 Are you not?
00:46:28.740 Yes.
00:46:29.020 Actually, I opened yesterday.
00:46:30.500 I got to open with Charlie Kirk himself and it was incredible.
00:46:34.500 And we have huge life size Barbie boxes on stage that we got to stand in and pose like
00:46:40.000 a doll.
00:46:40.520 Can you believe Charlie Kirk posing like Barbie?
00:46:43.160 It was so great.
00:46:44.120 The whole conference is pink and purple.
00:46:46.140 And so I got to open and I spoke first and I talked about how Barbie is definitely she
00:46:51.600 would be a capitalist.
00:46:52.340 She has the freedom to be all these different jobs that Barbie has.
00:46:56.520 And so the theme of the conference is Capitalist Barbie for all these young women.
00:47:00.880 All 50 states are represented, even some other countries.
00:47:03.680 We have over 2,500 young conservative women there.
00:47:07.440 It's the largest all women conservative conference of its kind.
00:47:11.540 And it's just absolutely electrifying.
00:47:15.080 She might even be Barbie might even be more than a capitalist.
00:47:19.380 She may be almost a grotesque capitalist.
00:47:21.560 I mean, she had a Malibu house before anybody ever knew that that was the thing to have.
00:47:27.020 I mean, she had it all.
00:47:29.060 She had it all.
00:47:29.840 Pink Jeep, pink convertible.
00:47:32.760 Yeah.
00:47:33.340 I couldn't go deeper than the Malibu house.
00:47:36.740 The speakers that are speaking this weekend, what is the main message that is being passed
00:47:46.260 on and what is it that these young women are being empowered to do?
00:47:53.660 What is it that they want to do, do you think?
00:47:56.380 Well, the majority of the girls that are in audience at this conference are high school
00:48:00.040 and college age.
00:48:01.040 So I think the main thing is that we're hoping that all these different speakers, we have
00:48:04.660 everyone from Laura Trump, Judge Jeanine yesterday, to we have Kayleigh McEnany coming.
00:48:09.780 We're hoping that they're going to go back on their campuses at school or our young professional,
00:48:16.600 I call them career servatives, that they're going to go back into their workplace, in their
00:48:19.820 office, and they're going to be empowered to talk about loud and proud about their conservative
00:48:24.060 values.
00:48:24.740 And so it's really empowering them.
00:48:26.060 They're being around other people like them.
00:48:27.580 They're seeing that they're not alone.
00:48:29.080 And that's the main thing is that one of the easiest, you know, the best tactics that
00:48:33.140 the left has against young conservative women is that they make us feel like we are totally
00:48:36.320 alone.
00:48:36.720 And so we don't want to speak up and share that we are conservative because we think no
00:48:40.080 one else is.
00:48:40.960 And when they're in a conference room full of thousands of other women just like them,
00:48:43.960 they see that that's not the case.
00:48:45.320 And they are so pumped to go back into their life after this weekend and share the truth
00:48:52.140 about who conservatives really are.
00:48:55.000 It is so great.
00:48:56.280 Stu, would you take Alex for a quick tour of the museum after the show if you have time
00:49:00.500 or have somebody do that next door?
00:49:02.560 We have we have things next door at our Mercury One Museum that I think you'll you have my
00:49:09.620 permission to go access at any time.
00:49:11.880 It's an amazing collection of American items that you might want to use in in in your career.
00:49:18.840 Anyway, you can follow Alex at Real Alex Clark, Real Alex Clark or Poplitics.
00:49:27.780 Both of those are on Instagram.
00:49:29.820 You can follow her there.
00:49:30.640 You can also find out more information at tpusa.com.
00:49:34.500 Alex, let's talk again.
00:49:36.420 Thanks.
00:49:36.940 Thanks, Glenn.
00:49:37.380 Na na na na na.