Dr. Fauci lost a couple of teeth in the fight with Rand Paul, but is still standing. Glenn and Stu talk about why they don t like him. And they talk about Rectech and how it can change your life.
00:05:57.020Now, the first part of that defense is, I'm going to trust that this administration and that the media will back me up and not show what I actually said and what all of the reports said.
00:06:12.620But that's not the important part for me.
00:06:17.180Let's play a little bit of the exchange.
00:06:19.340Senator Paul, I have never lied before the Congress and I do not retract that statement.
00:06:26.080This paper that you are referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function.
00:07:20.960It's a dance and you're dancing around this because you're trying to obscure responsibility for 4 million people dying around the world from a pandemic.
00:11:28.340In, in, in, in the Fauci emails, Anthony Fauci himself sends a file titled Barrick.
00:11:37.380And it goes through the whole at all situation, nature medicine, SARS gain of function dot PDF.
00:11:43.100This is an email from Fauci, from Fauci.
00:11:47.580He also says, uh, he says the paper you sent me, and this is a, this is a, um, uh, response from Fauci, but it was an email to Fauci from, uh, another person at the NIH.
00:11:58.580The paper you sent me says the experiments were performed before the gain of function pause, but have since been reviewed and approved by the NIH, uh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:12:07.120Uh, she will try to determine if we have any distant ties to this work abroad.
00:12:11.220These are questions they were asking themselves in terms of, and he's trying to now have this little fun game of, you know, this distinction as to whether he really means gain of function in the same way we mean it.
00:12:24.820But I mean, the bottom line is, if you have some distinction you're trying to explain, you don't just yell at the senator and say, you don't know what you're talking about.
00:12:32.760Try to explain what your, what, what, what your distinction is here.
00:12:36.560You, yourself, and everybody that you're, you work with on, in this field was calling it gain of function in internal emails.
00:12:44.440Yeah, that's why he can't use that defense.
00:20:10.900The article hit a nerve or something because it was forwarded by Fauci in the middle of the night around to several people, and then it just made the rounds.
00:20:21.460Later in the day, Fauci sent another email to a colleague, and on it, it said,
00:20:27.780Hugh, it is essential that we speak this morning.
00:24:11.720We are very glad to talk to you this morning and bring you up to speed on the lies of Dr. Fauci, and they are verifiable lies.
00:24:22.740We laid it all out last week in our special, and I want to go through some of it.
00:24:27.220We just talked about the research paper that was published in November of 2015, one year after the moratorium, Dr. Xi and the Bat Lady in Wuhan, as well as multiple other doctors from all over the world, including the United States, listed as authors.
00:24:48.800This is one year after Obama said, can't fund this stuff.
00:24:53.340It's description is, quote, a SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence.
00:25:05.860Now, what does that mean, human emergence?
00:25:24.220So they went and they proceeded to manipulate it so that it was transmissible to humans, known as gain-of-function research.
00:25:34.440In the acknowledgement section, this is what Stu was talking about just a few minutes ago.
00:25:39.140The acknowledgement, funding and I'm quoting, funding and support came from the NIAI, the NIH, that's Dr. Fauci, and USAID, and from EcoHealth Alliance.
00:25:55.220That's the money, that's the organization that Fauci gave the money to.
00:26:00.180So they're accrediting the NIH and EcoHealth.
00:26:04.280There was a halt on this research, remember.
00:26:09.320That's why it has a little disclaimer, as Stu pointed out just a minute ago.
00:26:13.600These experiments were, quote, initiated and performed before the gain-of-function research funding pause,
00:26:22.160gain-of-function research funding pause, and have since been reviewed and approved for continued study by the NIH.
00:26:29.280So it's coming out and saying, a year after the funding was supposed to be shut off, it's saying, we did these experiments before.
00:26:39.440However, this has now all been reviewed by NIH, a.k.a. Dr. Fauci, and he has approved this research to continue.
00:26:50.540Gain-of-function research canceled for everyone else, with an exception of the Communist Party in China.
00:27:01.700Now, they were also publishing academic studies describing the entire thing.
00:27:07.680Money was flowing in the direction of Wuhan.
00:29:02.300Then in November 2019, three researchers at the Wuhan lab fell ill with an illness that matches the COVID symptoms.
00:29:11.980We didn't know this until May, just a couple of months ago.
00:29:16.400And all of a sudden, that's when we started seeing the scientists and the doctors and the media start backtracking on their narrative.
00:29:22.940Because we received proof that at least three researchers at the Wuhan lab fell ill with what appears to be COVID-19 before COVID-19 was eaten in bat soup.
00:30:33.500While they were working with the spike proteins on a bat coronavirus paid for by the NIH.
00:30:41.560And then the other person that was at the conference was the bat lady.
00:30:45.800That's quite a collection of people that, you know, before the pandemic officially began, they were all talking about what they were doing.
00:30:54.020In fact, Peter Daszak even introduced Dr. Xi and tweeted photos of her.
00:30:59.840Followed the tweet up with a comment of how you can get on and train at the Wuhan lab.
00:31:04.780As soon as the coronavirus broke out and they started questioning, where did it come from?
00:31:11.560He deleted all of those tweets, which isn't suspicious at all.
00:31:17.300The conference, the conference, the conference was put on by an organization called the Coalition of Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.
00:31:26.000They were launched in 2017 at Davos, of all places.
00:31:38.940They've received funding from Norway, Germany, Japan, Canada, Australia, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
00:31:45.720Along with this conference, along with the people from the World Economic Forum, the conference was co-sponsored by the World Health Organization and Dr. Fauci's NIH.
00:32:02.000So you have all of the players who have everything to lose, and quite honestly, you have at least one of the players, World Economic Forum, who has everything to gain.
00:32:18.280These guys are the ones that Rand Paul is really going after.
00:32:23.400We're going after Dr. Fauci because he was the liar.
00:32:27.860And it will probably, if he even has to pay a price, it'll probably stop there.
00:32:50.420On the special I did last week, there's arguments on whether this is natural or not.
00:33:00.380And what they're saying is they can't explain the spike proteins.
00:33:06.080Well, spike proteins, they can be explained as they were by the report that went to Fauci and the Peter Daszak audio I just played for you.
00:33:19.640It explains they were manipulating those.
00:33:22.600That's a sign that it's been a manipulated vaccine, and they can't explain it any other way.
00:33:41.280So the two arguments is that it was a lab leak, and just looking at the evidence, it seems to be the most likely.
00:33:53.760You know, the virus started 277 meters from where the bat soup was.
00:34:00.140Unfortunately, they didn't sell those bats at the Wuhan market.
00:34:07.880There's no evidence of anyone buying that.
00:34:10.640That bat that has this coronavirus is from 1,200 miles away in China.
00:34:16.000You're not going, you know, you're not taking your little Chinese truck and you're a bat salesman and getting the bats in a cave 1,200 miles away to bring it to a local market.
00:34:31.260Now, you'll hear this from the Chinese and Dr. Fauci and anyone trying to disprove the lab leak.
00:34:38.580They'll say, sure, parts of the virus make it easily transmissible and it looks odd, but it was likely involved in an animal and jumped from there.
00:34:47.940But we haven't found the animal and we have done 50,000 tests on animals and we can't find the virus in any animal in that area.
00:35:18.320The other is, the other thing is, it was, it was, it was labs, but we can't find the animal there either.
00:35:26.000I would like to suggest we're looking for the wrong animal.
00:35:29.180Here's something you never hear about a research paper published in May, May, 2020, the path, uh, the pathogenicity of SARS COVID-2 in transgenic mice.
00:36:40.920Because they were using mice with humanized lungs in the summer of 2019.
00:36:45.740And they were injecting this COVID with a spike proteins into these mice in the summer of 2019.
00:36:52.760And then before anybody got sick, three researchers that were working on this project in the Wuhan lab show up at the hospital two months before anybody else gets sick.
00:58:25.980So, Jason, I want to state where I stand on transgender.
00:58:40.660And you tell me where the horror story is.
00:58:44.380I believe in science, and I believe that there is a biological, scientific, chemical difference between a man and a woman.
00:58:57.620And you can have all the kind of surgeries that you want, and you can make it look like you're a man or a woman, but that doesn't make you a man or a woman.
00:59:05.580I also believe in compassion, the people who, like Bruce Jenner, who suffered his entire life feeling trapped and that he was not himself.
00:59:15.580And it was, I can't even imagine how horrible that life must have been.
00:59:21.700And if he wants to make that choice with his body, he has the right to make that choice.
00:59:27.540And as a compassionate person, I will call him Caitlyn, unless we're in a hospital.
00:59:34.300You know, there is absolutely no problem.
00:59:38.420The last problem that I do have is what's happening to girls and children.
00:59:46.900The medical industry is so afraid of saying anything that it is likely that your daughter can go in to now one of the 300 centers where they will give you, you know, medicine on the first visit.
01:00:06.340You go in, you're a 15-year-old girl, and you say, I think I'm in the wrong body.
01:00:11.000They will prescribe hormones, and they will not send you, first, let's get a psych evaluation.
01:01:39.340And so if you feel like a woman, go ahead, do it.
01:01:45.440And it's the equivalent of, as I was listening to your explanation, it's like, I have Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner feels like a woman, and he just wants to go with that.
01:02:11.140The principles we're taught in the Bible are a guide to a purpose-filled, fulfilling life, a life filled with joy and happiness.
01:02:22.780We just can't give in to everything that we feel.
01:02:27.020And that's what the left, and trust the science, and trust man, and do as thou wilt, that's what they're telling us.
01:02:34.800It's a satanic philosophy that leads exactly where you're saying this chaos we have with kids now, and kids looking at the Sports Illustrated cover, and people that can't say when they want to go to bed and when they want to eat breakfast, they're empowered to choose their gender at five, six, seven years old.
01:02:58.660So their brains aren't at that level where they can be making these kind of choices.
01:03:04.160We don't even let them pick their food, but they can pick their gender.
01:03:09.080It's a satanic philosophy that creates the kind of chaos, confusion, divisiveness that we have across this country, the debauchery that we celebrate, the degeneracy that we celebrate.
01:04:30.960I've gone from burning almost everything that I make out on a grill to, I mean, meat that will fall off the bones, ribs that will fall off the bones, the perfect steaks.
01:06:07.260It is a racist ideology purposely designed to corrupt our children and undermine the values of the West and in particular American values.
01:06:19.100And those values are hard work, you know, pull yourself up, you know, don't be a racist.
01:06:27.520The real values that got us where we are and made us a people that could forgive and move on.
01:06:36.000Well, the results that we are seeing right now, this has been decades in the making and it's not something the mainstream media, the Democratic Party or even the teachers unions want you to know.
01:06:49.700They're doing everything in their power to try to convince you that it is no big deal so they can remain in the dark.
01:07:45.680It is called an inconvenient minority.
01:07:48.420And, uh, it goes into, uh, one of the real problems, Asians, Asians being, uh, deemed sellout, uh, and their success being swept under the rug.
01:08:07.200I mean, this is a group of people that were, uh, not welcome by a lot of people in the 1800s.
01:08:14.200They built the railways and, you know, no Chinese, all kinds of slams in jail, uh, banned.
01:08:22.180They've 1940, all the Japanese were rounded up and put into concentration camps.
01:08:27.960I mean, it couldn't have been worse in the 20th century and yet they are succeeding.
01:08:37.000It's a cultural difference and they are doing exactly what, uh, blacks were doing for the first, what, 50 years until Booker T. Washington died.
01:08:49.000The Asian story is the black American story.
01:08:53.620They took their freedom and they said, nothing's going to stop us.
01:08:58.840Then the progressives got in and they, at the time, wanted to dismantle the, uh, the, the black family and black success.
01:09:14.460And now they're trying to convince everybody else that, uh, the Asian minority is somehow or another a slave to these white ideas of, of merit and hard work.
01:09:27.380Kenny Hsu is the author of that book, An Inconvenient Minority, and he's joining us now.
01:09:43.080Um, although I would say, you know, right now it's interesting, could the critical race ideology, um, what it, what it tackles, uh, it's funny because you said Asians were discriminated, you know, by America, which is true.
01:09:57.380But now critical race theory wants to discriminate against Asians in the other direction now too, you know, because if you're going to create a racial admissions process or a racial hiring process, as critical race theorists want to do,
01:10:12.820they want to remove color blindness, and they want to make it about race, Asians are going to be the ones that are going to be penalized along with whites.
01:10:22.720Um, Harvard already bases their admissions process off of critical race theory.
01:10:28.720Um, black Americans are given advantages over Latinos, over whites, over Asians.
01:10:34.280Asians are actually the most discriminated against in Harvard admissions because their racial ideology presupposes that Asians are a so-called privileged group.
01:10:42.020And that's what my book and inconvenient minority is telling that story.
01:10:45.460So is it, is this about, um, is this about anything other than destroying, um, destroying, uh, meritocracy, destroying our, our culture and our society and people.
01:11:03.260I mean, I don't want to go to a doctor who got into class or got grades, uh, because they were of a different skin color or they had, I want the best doctor and I don't care what they look like.
01:11:21.280This is really about destroying people and our culture entirely.
01:11:27.300Well, it's also about, it's also about what critical race theory tries to also address though, is the failure of liberalism over the past 50 years.
01:11:37.740Because we thought, as you know, as your listeners know, the great society, Lyndon B. Johnson thought the combination of welfare and affirmative action would lead to these great strides in, in black excellence, um, in America today.
01:11:52.700But critical race theorists are frustrated that there's still racial gaps, you know, in education and household income and wealth.
01:12:01.080Uh, and they've gotten to the point where they're saying, okay, you know what, forget all of those old welfare programs.
01:12:07.020We just need to force black people and Hispanic people into these, uh, into, um, into admissions, into colleges and into jobs for the sake of equity.
01:12:17.060So I think it's also a reaction to the failure of liberalism of the sixties.
01:12:21.660Because they are, I think, um, it fails because everything they do dismantles what, um, is responsible for kids doing well.
01:12:35.540And that is a, uh, a healthy, strong family, um, that understands the idea of you gotta work for it.
01:12:49.080Um, what, what's happening with, um, the Asian community and, you know, I'm white, so what do I know?
01:12:55.120But, uh, the, the, the, what's happening with the Asian community has nothing to do with Asians being, you know, innately smarter or anything else.
01:13:08.240And yeah, and this is why, you know, you, this is why this book could shed, could shed some light on the situation and inconvenient minority because, you know, why is it, um, that Asians, even though they were a race that was discriminated against and still faces discrimination today by the Ivy leagues are still able to succeed in this country.
01:13:33.740It's not, it has nothing to do with race.
01:13:50.640If black Americans had the same out of wedlock rate birth rate as Asians, if black Americans had the, you know, same drug use rate and, and those kinds of things, I wouldn't say the problems of the black community would disappear entirely, but it would go a long way towards, towards solving them.
01:14:06.580And it would be, and that's any color, that's any color.
01:14:10.560It's just not just, it's not just, uh, uh, blacks.
01:14:14.960I mean, honestly, I wish my family, I wish I had more of the Asian cultural work ethic, um, because I think my family would be stronger for it.
01:14:25.960Kenny, isn't that the reason, isn't that the direction of the left right now, though, which is to say the problem, sure, maybe hard work does lead to better outcomes.
01:14:35.740Maybe, you know, showing up on time and all these basic, being polite is another one that is often cited, uh, as good things in American culture.
01:14:47.980They are now saying that, well, sure, that might help, but that's the problem.
01:14:52.280We need to stop looking at things like hard work as positive because that's white supremacy in action.
01:15:00.040And now, you know, critical race theorists are, what they want to do in the destruction of meritocracy, they want to associate all of these values of so-called hard work, so-called, um, you know, working hard and getting a good education and, and, and those kinds of things as associated with whiteness.
01:15:17.980Which, uh, which, uh, is associated with white supremacy, uh, which is the most racist thing you could possibly say, really.
01:15:25.760Um, and, uh, and, you know, and the fact that, uh, that minorities are able to actually accomplish this and do well really inconveniences their narrative.
01:15:34.520So let me ask you, uh, Ken, cause I've, I've thought about this, uh, a lot and I, and I've, I've tried to swear off, you know, calling things evil because that implies something.
01:15:47.960You know, really dark and sinister, um, you know, people are generally wrong, et cetera, et cetera.
01:15:53.840But as I look at critical race theory and I see what it is doing and I see that it's not based on anything other than the, the goal of destruction, I think it is evil.
01:16:09.680Can you find anything in critical race or have you ever heard anybody where they are making a decent case that is wrong, but is it that they actually believe that this is going to make things better without destroying everything first?
01:16:33.620You know, here's, here's the thing, even though critical race theorists say everything is so, you know, want to go against white people and white supremacy.
01:16:41.100The funny thing about critical race theorists is that the way they propagate their theory is through these so-called white elite institutions.
01:16:48.520You know, they, they, they, they're not going through the grassroots, they're going through Harvard university for goodness sake.
01:16:54.700That's where they invented critical race theory.
01:16:57.680It's the, so it's the white progressive elite that is, that is funding and supporting, uh, and intellectualizing, you know, this, this, this racialization of everything and all of our structures and our laws.
01:17:10.780So what, what needs to be done? Uh, how do we wake people up? I mean, I, I look at everything that is going on, you know, the defunding of the police.
01:17:20.780And I think when, when, when are, when are the African American communities going to see who is sowing the seeds of their destruction?
01:17:31.520Because they are the ones that are hurting the most from all of these policies.
01:17:38.520Are we making an inroad on any of this?
01:17:44.740Well, we have to start with race blindness. That's what we have to, you know, I am president of color, of color us united, color us united.org, where we advocate for race blind America.
01:17:55.500And, you know, you're a listener and you want to speak out, but you're, you know, you're inferior employers, retribution and everything like that.
01:18:04.100We totally understand. Let us be your voice. Sign up for our organization at color us united.org.
01:18:09.620And we need to, we need to directly take on these institutions that are propagating this head on and show how race blind alternatives are always better because it's not about race.
01:18:21.500Race, you know, your success has much less to do with your race than it does have to do with your hard work and your values and your individual expertise.
01:18:29.880That's what we need to promote in American society today. And that is a winning message with all colors.
01:18:35.760So tell me, cause I'm on the website now, tell me what, how this helps. I go to the website and how does this help me?
01:18:42.780Yeah. Well, if you sign up color us united.org and add your name to the petitions that we're putting apart, one of our big petitions right now is we're petitioning the Salvation Army and the Salvation Army is, is, is, is asking their members to, to, to repent for their racism, even though they're not racist.
01:19:05.680You know, and this is something that we know how to strategically tackle. You know, I tackled Harvard University's discrimination and I'm going up to the Salvation Army and we, we're scheduling, um, and, and we're pushing through and showing the leadership because a lot of these leaders are well-intentioned, but we're showing the leadership.
01:19:22.480This kind of thinking is only going to take your organization down and down a hole. And we're going to organize thousands and thousands of employees and volunteers to, to join us. So you can join us there as well.
01:19:34.220Well, count me in. Um, the, uh, website is color us united.org color us united.org. The name of the book that is another critical book, uh, for understanding everything is an inconvenient minority. Uh, and we've been talking to Kenny shoe. Thank you so much, Kenny. I appreciate it. God bless.
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01:22:04.000Well, we need somebody to flag the misinformation that is coming from the mainstream media when it comes to what is in the Texas Senate bill. They're now saying, uh, this is, uh, so we, we don't have to teach about Martin Luther King or there's all this nonsense. It's not true. We're going right to the horse's mouth.
01:22:29.860We're going to talk to one of the Texas state senators. Who's behind this, uh, Texas Senate bill three set the record straight. Yeah. Who's providing misinformation and who's providing accurate truth. Hmm.
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01:24:43.900So the White House this week told us that they are coordinating with big tech to flag and silence people.
01:25:00.700And then they said, you know, there's really 12 people, but then they wouldn't name the 12 people.
01:25:28.900He's just he's just started the America First Legal.
01:25:33.560He's the founder and president of that.
01:25:34.920And he's going to talk about what the administration is doing, how they're coordinating and how we can stop this because it is absolutely not constitutional.
01:25:46.440And there's there what they're doing is they're silencing people for misinformation.
01:25:49.800But at the same time, the mainstream media is lying about what is happening in Texas with the, you know, the voting bills.
01:26:01.420They're saying that we're cutting hours, et cetera, et cetera.
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01:30:40.900And you will find many specific references to difficult subjects like slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, eugenics, bright things like the women's suffrage movement.
01:30:53.000We we adore and look up to Dr. King so much.
01:30:55.840You'll find many references to him, to Susan B. Anthony, the civil rights movement, the Underground Railroad, the very things, the very things that we are accused of removing are specifically set out in the curriculum standards today.
01:31:29.620I can see how you could look at the bill from last session.
01:31:32.800There was a critical race theory that came out of the House last session, a bill about critical race theory.
01:31:37.140And it had a long, exhaustive reading list topics on the left and the right, all kinds of American history.
01:31:43.080And we heard from teachers and from the State Board of Education, and they said, hey, leave us the specifics, leave us the details in your bill.
01:31:52.080So Senate Bill three removes those specific items from the statute, but it leaves them where they belong over in the curriculum in Chapter 113.
01:32:00.800I have not seen a single story, a single story about this.
01:32:04.540Look at Chapter 113 in the law in Texas, Texas Administrative Code that lists Dr. King, Susan B. Anthony, Underground Railroad.
01:32:18.460Oh, we're so excited about this bill because this says we're going to teach our students to judge people based on the content of their character, not the color of their skin.
01:32:27.540It specifically says that in Texas public schools, we do not teach that one race is inherently superior to another, that one sex is inherently superior.
01:32:37.260It specifically rejects white supremacy or any racial supremacy or inferiority.
01:32:42.760It also says, Glenn, that one race, members of one race are not inherently racist and unable to overcome their racism.
01:32:51.540Do we have problems in America's past?
01:33:34.700And perhaps one of the worst elements that we had this during the debate on this bill last week, one of the worst elements, there is a teaching that meritocracy and work ethic and working hard, that that's a racist construct.
01:33:48.380What is the worst thing we could teach our children, regardless of their race, color, gender?
01:33:53.300What's the worst thing we can teach them that hard work doesn't matter?
01:33:56.940That's the essence of the American dream.
01:33:59.140That's how everyone can succeed in this country like no place in the world.
01:34:03.060And these people are suggesting that we should teach hard work and meritocracy is racist.
01:34:10.000I have to tell you, it's one of the things I mean, there's, you know, obviously a lot of things like I don't want my kids to be criminals and I don't you know, all the things that you worry about.
01:34:18.960I'd love my kids to have a great relationship with God, et cetera, et cetera.
01:34:22.220But as a dad, I worry all the time about teaching my children work ethic.
01:34:30.700You know, how do you I learned that, I think, through osmosis because my father was doing it.
01:34:36.320We were all just expected to go to work with him.
01:34:40.300So at eight years old, I'm I'm working.
01:34:42.420Well, I don't have that kind of business for my children.
01:34:46.080And that that scares me that they they may not have the right work ethic.
01:34:52.820And here we have our schools wanting to teach that that work ethic is racist.
01:34:59.820That dismantles everything in our society.
01:35:04.360Glenn, you said it will dismantles everything.
01:35:06.640You and I and people that grew up in America understand this American dream, right, that even if you fail before, no matter the color of your skin, no matter what your parents did, no matter where you were born, if you work hard and trust the Lord and play by the rules, you can succeed.
01:35:22.140And you lift others up when you do that.
01:35:24.520This critical race theory, this toxic, evil doctrine attacks the very heart of the American dream.
01:35:30.300And let me just say this, Glenn, I'm going to this is pretty obvious, and I haven't heard people talking about this in critical race theory.
01:35:36.180They're teaching little white children that they should feel guilty about bad acts by previous generations of white folks.
01:35:43.820But even worse, they're telling little children from minority communities, little black children, brown children.
01:35:48.840They're telling them, oh, you can never make it in America.
01:36:34.820What was the name of that study back in the 1950s or 60s where they taught children that if you have blue eyes, you are inferior and you're to be feared.
01:36:47.180And if you have any other color eye, you're fine.
01:36:51.060And they they classified the children of blue eyes and they only did it in one day.
01:36:57.220And they said by the end of the day, the children were already separating themselves and breaking friendships.
01:37:48.220As you know, over in the Texas House right now, we don't have a quorum because a number of our Democratic colleagues have left to go to Washington.
01:37:56.740And so we don't know exactly what their plans are, but they're going to come back at some point.
01:38:15.200There's election integrity you talked about.
01:38:17.100There's free speech online, helping our retired teachers, children in foster care, property tax relief.
01:38:22.320So many good bills we want to get passed, but we can't do it right now because we don't have a quorum in the Texas House.
01:38:28.740Are you convinced that if we pass these bills that they're not just going to change the names or they're not just going to wink and a nod with the real radical teachers and they'll just teach it anyway?
01:38:45.600Well, I'm glad you brought it up because if you read this bill, it doesn't use the phrase critical race theory.
01:38:50.500Rather, it describes in detail those pernicious doctrines.
01:38:54.280But, yes, we're going to have to watch.
01:38:58.160We're thankful for them, and most of them reject this, the vast majority.
01:39:01.560In fact, I've heard from a number of teachers that support the bill, and teachers have sent me examples of where they see this creeping into curriculum.
01:39:09.400So the good news is we have great teachers in Texas that don't believe this.
01:39:13.180We want to make sure that they're supported and they're not being pushed to teaching lies like this to our children.
01:39:19.080Brian, thank you so much for being on with us.
01:41:35.260We have Stephen Miller on with us in just a few minutes.
01:41:40.720Stephen is looking into the Biden administration's coordination with big tech.
01:41:47.460You know, I found it interesting that Joe Biden always says, I'm going to get in trouble with, you know, I'm going to get in trouble with people if I go off script.
01:42:30.120Then he gets called on it and he tries to back it off.
01:42:32.860And he usually goes too far in the wrong direction.
01:42:35.640And again, like you look at the vaccine numbers, you can argue Facebook all you want.
01:42:41.200The literal peak of vaccinations in this country was the day they implemented the Johnson and Johnson pause.
01:42:48.120It is entirely responsible for the fall off when it comes to vaccines, at least the timing of it.
01:42:56.200If you had gone at three or four million doses a day for another couple of weeks, it would have been way above the goals that they had set.
01:43:03.060You pay attention to all these numbers.
01:47:33.420Stephen Miller used to be a senior advisor for Donald Trump, and he was the director of speech writing for the president as well, which I'd love to talk to him about.
01:47:45.800I'd love to talk to him about that, but we've got to get to some important stuff first.
01:47:49.680He has just founded and he's the president of American America First Legal, and they are launching now an effort to get all the documents and find out exactly how the Biden administration is coordinating with big tech as Joe Biden just kind of spilled out the other day.
01:48:12.760They're kind of backtracking on that now, but do you have any doubt?
01:48:24.580Yeah, so as the whole world saw a few days ago, Jen Psaki admitted in the White House press briefing that the Biden administration is actively coordinating with the tech conglomerates to de-platform, censor, and silence Americans.
01:48:46.660It goes without saying, although I'm going to say it, that this isn't only authoritarian and wildly inappropriate.
01:48:59.540And the reason it's unconstitutional is pretty straightforward, which is that the government cannot use any quote-unquote private company as an agent on its behalf to deprive somebody of a foundational right.
01:49:14.860So a very basic example of this that you might see in a Law & Order episode would be that if the government wants to search your home but doesn't have a search warrant, they can't ask a private security company to break into your house and take your files and then say, oh, well, we didn't do it.
01:49:32.520That's exactly what they're doing here with respect to free speech.
01:49:38.040But in order to stop them, we're going to need more than just Jen Psaki's admission, although you'd like to think that would be enough.
01:49:45.700We're going to need all the records, all of the emails, all of the documents that show this unlawful coordination.
01:49:54.660And you know, Stephen, you know it's happening, and it may not be on a WhiteHouse.gov email address, although I wouldn't put it past them, but you know this is going on.
01:50:06.540And even if they say, oh, we're not doing it, and they have found a way around it, they are talking to each other.
01:50:18.640It has all of their people embedded in those places.
01:50:22.260Yes, well, first of all, another reason why you cannot draw a line where big government ends and big tech begins is because of the entirely incestuous nature of staffing relationships between the two.
01:50:43.300And end to the Capitol Hill offices in the House and Senate that supposedly oversee and regulate.
01:50:49.780And so I have a unique vantage point here because in addition to serving in the executive branch for the last four years, I was on Capitol Hill as a staffer for almost a decade before that.
01:51:02.740And so I can tell you from firsthand knowledge and experience that many staffers on Capitol Hill dream of nothing else but getting to go work at a place like Google or Facebook or Twitter, maybe.
01:51:18.200And so that's also part of this incestuous relationship.
01:51:22.460So you really can't tell where one ends and one begins.
01:51:24.880Another important point here is that the White House and the majorities in Congress are actively talking about new legislation that will supposedly govern the rules of the road for big tech companies.
01:51:44.820It matters legally because if you are saying on the one hand, we have control over your business model, we have control over how you operate.
01:51:55.140And then the other hand, you send a request that says, would you, could you please de-platform this person?
01:52:00.780In the law, what that means is that the company is effectively being coerced into doing your bidding.
01:52:10.100Now, I am definitely not making excuses for these companies.
01:52:13.200They love, they're run by radical progressives who hate everything that we believe.
01:52:19.540But I'm saying as a matter, it's also important that the government, as we speak, is talking about regulation and legislation concerning big tech.
01:52:28.920Well, there's two things. There's two things on this.
01:52:30.900First of all, I don't know what you believe would happen with the Iran-Contra affair, but I actually believe Oliver North didn't tell the president.
01:54:16.860And that is where it is an entirely symbiotic relationship where one needs the other.
01:54:23.300Big tech needs big government to protect its monopoly.
01:54:27.480A big government needs big tech to censor dissidents.
01:54:31.420And, you know, the point you made about auto companies also applies here just to illustrate the truth of the example to Wall Street as well,
01:54:39.380which is the Dodd-Frank legislation was written by the people who were being regulated and written by the staffers who wanted to go work at those companies.
01:54:49.560The end result was is to make so-called too big to fail even bigger and more powerful while killing the community bank.
01:55:19.860So first on the legislative front, because there is a lot of ongoing debate in the House and Senate about what legislation looks like.
01:55:28.720For what it's worth, my own view on this, and I believe Clarence Thomas pointed the way in his opinion that he recently wrote,
01:55:35.960I think that the large technology companies should be thought of as common carriers in the same way that your telephone company is, providing a basic service.
01:55:46.520Your telephone company, your water company, etc., they can't turn off your water.
01:55:50.860They can't turn off your phone service because you express a heterodox view that's unpopular in Washington, D.C.
01:55:58.460I have very little confidence that that is the direction that Congress is going to go on this.
01:56:06.020Yes, from a legal standpoint, in the courtroom, the key is that we're going to have to most likely go and enforce this FOIA request in court.
01:56:16.980So FOIA Freedom of Information Act, the way it works is that you have the right as a citizen.
01:56:22.560I have the right of someone leading a nonprofit group to access these records.
01:57:46.840I mean, you know, to use like a perhaps a crude example, but the if the mafia and goes and ask a business owner very nicely for five hundred dollars,
01:57:58.420they don't have to complete the rest of the sentence.
01:58:03.980And these companies are completely reliant on government protection, government contracts and government favors.
01:58:12.800And again, likewise, the staffers in the government who are, you know, think of themselves as very important people.
01:58:20.700They also think of themselves as entitled to make a very large amount of money.
01:58:24.480And the way they think that they are going to get a large amount of money is such important people is to leave Washington and go work for, again, a Google or a Facebook or a Twitter.
01:58:34.600Stephen, I support you in in this and and thank you for fighting anything that we or the audience can do to help you.
01:58:44.120The best thing that everyone can do is just go to visit our Web site, AF legal dot org.
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