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00:05:20.140So now you live still in California with your your husband and two children.
00:05:26.260So that makes me that makes me question your whole thinking process if you're still there.
00:05:33.800But I got to thank you for everything that you are doing.
00:05:36.700Can you can you take it where I was this week on the Wednesday night special and explain it in your own way on what families and parents are maybe not seeing or not understanding when it comes to this?
00:05:58.000Well, and what I did when I created that is I was hoping to illustrate to so many families in a presentation last year that all of these subjects which have been treated as independent are actually integrated within one another.
00:06:19.680So where your school may only really be implementing social emotional learning, there are elements of both critical race theory and critical pedagogy and also comprehensive sexuality education into social emotional learning programs.
00:06:40.040And the same goes for each side of that triangle.
00:06:45.360They work together and then ultimately they all fit into the whole school, whole community, whole child model, which is what I am so thankful you are talking about, because every American needs to know about that.
00:06:59.980OK, so let me just ask a couple of, you know, uninformed questions.
00:07:19.220In my own opinion, from everything I saw, when that's actually what started our family's journey back in 2016, is discovering social emotional learning in our children's public school at the time.
00:07:33.420I would say that from from all I've seen, I don't see that it was beneficial or effective, but it did start initially quite small and then it grew from there.
00:07:46.480And I think many families, when social emotional learning is first entered into a school system, it really does sound great because marketed so lovely.
00:07:58.260But when you really get to the basic implementation of of all that it includes, there's a lot of concern there because it does include social justice.
00:08:18.780It includes elements of intersectionality and.
00:08:24.280Most people are unaware of that when it's first introduced.
00:08:28.100So when did the CDC I mean, the Center for Disease Control, when did the CDC get involved and develop this whole school, whole community, whole child model?
00:08:39.460Well, back in 2007, the ASCD was really working on making an effort to change this entire conversation about education with regards to combining health and education.
00:09:00.240And and and and so community schools themselves have started to be implemented the last, you know, for for a while now.
00:09:09.640But the push right now is to reach this full intended fruition that they have actually in a format of a virtual healthy or community school on their website.
00:09:58.020Well, what they're doing is they they are transforming education as we know it.
00:10:04.160But when they combine with health, it is also going to mean that the school is the central part of every community.
00:10:12.060And then from that, they will collaborate with outside community organizations.
00:10:18.180The other goal is to have a health clinic, dental counseling all on the school site.
00:10:26.260And what really concerns me is that right in the midst of all of this and the marketing and the ideology of the organizations involved is social justice, is health equity, which James Lindsay has talked about a great deal.
00:10:45.420Not just health equity, but diversity, equity, inclusion, racial justice.
00:10:52.980So when these things are implemented into a school system, we have ultimately a very socialized educational model where parents and their involvement are really being pushed to the wayside.
00:11:07.240And the government is stepping in to take care of the whole child, essentially.
00:11:11.740Right. And this is not I mean, it's not that the parents are being pushed aside.
00:11:18.880The parents now, if you object, are being targeted as terrorists.
00:11:23.500And on top of that, you know, I had a hard time at first with the idea of people that are supporting these things are groomers.
00:11:33.280But I can't after looking the definition up, I can't define it any other way.
00:11:39.000When you're having secret conversations, sometimes about sex and and and even how to perform sex in a very graphic way.
00:11:52.800And you're telling the child, this is a secret between you and me.
00:11:57.840Don't tell your parents. And you you intentionally lie to the parents that you tell them, I'm not having these conversations.
00:12:12.860Right. And a lot of people even don't realize that sex education has completely shifted into a model that is actually intended to be based upon the teaching of both pleasure and eroticism.
00:12:28.680That is a huge shift away from teaching students what they previously were discussing with prevention and safety.
00:12:38.180Those kinds of things is sex ed of the past.
00:12:42.100This new comprehensive sexuality education right embedded into their own documentation is teaching pleasure.
00:12:50.880And these words are loaded terms where they're actually taking old definitions and adding to them.
00:12:58.780And that's also important for the public to know, because speaking from California, we're seeing some of the most intense indoctrination and a stripping away of parental rights and involvement.
00:13:11.360And as you said earlier, they are looking at controlling everything on the child.
00:13:18.040And I mean, every aspect of a child's life will run through the school, including their medical records.
00:13:25.220Right. If anybody is listening, listen and go to the CDC's website and they can look through the virtual WSCC, whole school, whole community, whole child model.
00:13:41.360There is a virtual school they can actually click on and interact with each individual classroom, the health clinic, the counselor's office.
00:13:51.080And as you said, medical records is one of the items that you can interact with in the virtual class, in the virtual school.
00:14:05.260You know, I, I feel like a simpleton because I've been saying that we've got to shut down the Department of Education, but this isn't, this is coming through the Department of Education, but it's, it seems to be spearheaded by the CDC.
00:14:38.360I think we as a country have to become aware of exactly what's going on and continue to talk and have this conversation expand.
00:14:49.220I am so thankful that you and your network are making a point to bring this to your viewers' attention because most people I talk to, even in California, they're unaware that sex education has changed.
00:15:07.200They're unaware that teachers unions have been for the last year actively marketing and meeting and strategizing for how to implement these.
00:15:15.720And right now here in California, it's approximately a $3 billion initiative and schools are actively working to build health clinics on school campuses.
00:15:26.400And they're working to really establish these community organizations that they're going to be directly tied with that are concerning to me.
00:15:35.540And ultimately, then what we do is we really need to take into account whether we continue to have our kids in the public school system or seek alternatives.
00:15:47.320And then who are we putting in office when we go to the vote and who are we really supporting?
00:15:55.140And are they really behind what we believe is a family?
00:15:59.240And I think that's a question a lot of Americans also need to be asking.
00:16:02.740So, OK, Kelly, I want to I want to just take a one minute break and then I want to come back because you said, you know, whether or not we keep our kids in school.
00:16:10.460You were somebody who was really against homeschooling for a while and thought, no way I'm going to have my kids homeschool.
00:16:17.740And now you're homeschooling your kids.
00:16:20.260I want to talk to you a little bit more about what we can do about this and how urgent the need is to pay attention to all of this and do your own homework in 60 seconds.
00:16:30.540First, let me tell you about relief factor, the pain you are living with, that pain, despite all your efforts, you know, through the years, you haven't been able to get rid of it.
00:16:42.160What if I told you there was something that might give you like a 70 percent chance of getting out of that pain?
00:19:01.200And too often people that parents and families that I've talked with over the years, they have often said, oh, I don't think that's happening in our school or, oh, that's just California.
00:19:39.860We have to pay attention to this because it is our children's and our families and our nation's welfare and well-being that is at stake here.
00:19:47.980So I've been saying that the Department of Education needs to be abolished.
00:19:53.040The state needs to be in charge, not the Fed and local communities need to know.
00:20:01.880And I know that means that, hey, San Francisco might use this system.
00:20:20.820But I've also been saying that the teachers unions that there comes a time when you have to look at our teachers and say, you know, I believe you want to be a good teacher.
00:20:31.800I believe you might even be a good teacher.
00:20:34.020But as long as you're paying dues to that union, you're part of the problem.
00:20:46.800Is is a is a huge topic of discussion, because, yes, you're essentially giving money to an entire organization that is working against you, despite the fact that they may come and protect you if you have a local conflict.
00:21:02.020But what the teachers unions stand for and the way that they operate is completely antithetical to traditional American values, to the family, to the health and well-being of children.
00:21:17.780I mean, as as early as 2019, the California Teachers Association was actually taking to a vote their plan to lobby or to promote the idea that 12 year olds would be able to obtain hormone blockers without the barrier of parental permission.
00:21:39.100And while that's not law in the state yet, there's other laws in place that are similar here in California.
00:21:47.240And if that is the goal and the plan that a 12 year old would then in the future be able to leave campus and start these treatments at 12, we have to pay attention and be aware.
00:22:02.080In other states, California is the warning that to the rest of the nation that you must defend and protect your state and do what you can.
00:22:13.580So, you know, this is so easily verifiable, but I need you to do your homework.
00:22:22.760Kelly Skye, she you can find her at at or I'm sorry, a time to stand dot M E a time to stand dot M E.
00:22:34.360You can also find her podcast a time to stand, but you must connect and start doing your homework.
00:22:41.160And don't think your school is immune because it is not.
00:24:34.480Hey, I have a gallon of milk in my refrigerator that is last longer than CNN plus.
00:24:41.980It was it was canceled and we found out about it yesterday.
00:24:46.640And then my wife came in last night and said, hey, you know, the CNN plus has been canceled.
00:24:53.940And there was just a little joy that I expressed a little bit of that a little bit on Twitter last night.
00:25:02.000I did notice this and reading your tweets, they seem to be specifically targeted to one CNN employee in particular.
00:25:08.960For some reason, you say, hey, Brian Stelter, perhaps you can join me on my successful global media streaming service to discuss your company's 300 million dollar failure.
00:25:31.560Well, this comes from the interview that I did.
00:25:34.220And it's a very popular clip on YouTube of me walking off of the set for Brian because he he said, as usual, he really wanted to understand the right.
00:25:49.500And he really wanted to understand why people were backing Donald Trump and and, you know, just dismissing the media.
00:26:26.920Who's actually consistent and cared when it was a Democrat in office and cared when it's a Republican in office?
00:26:34.240You know, those people exist around the country and they're watching you to the media and Donald Trump play in this little game back and forth.
00:28:44.980And we all do need to be more self-reflective.
00:28:47.520I do have to ask you, there's this new headline on the Daily Beast saying that your company's in trouble, that you were trying to find a buyer.
00:28:53.540Is this related to the point about people not talking to each other?
00:28:57.520That if you want to create that media company, there's not interest.
00:29:40.980That's interesting because the topic of that interview, and obviously the only reason he had you on.
00:29:45.500I mean, obviously you could see the entire time all he wanted to do was get to this gotcha question about your media company failing.
00:29:53.660It's interesting to me that he was very concerned about your media company, which at the end of the day, my understanding is it's still on the air.
00:30:01.560I mean, I feel like I do a show for it every day.
01:09:55.620The America, the Disney brand, once the strongest brand in the United States of America, there was no stronger brand, is now destroyed probably forever.
01:10:06.500But this shows you the power of the people.
01:10:09.980And we're going to see it in November with the midterm election.
01:10:13.440All this woke garbage, all of this progressive nonsense.
01:11:11.900And if you think Joe Biden and his new national security advisor, the Easter Bunny, is going to solve inflation in six months, I mean, you know, it's not going to happen.
01:11:24.100So can I ask you another question that's been bothering me all week is about the war in Ukraine?
01:11:29.380We are you know, we went from, oh, no, we can't we got to stop Poland from allowing the Ukrainians to fly away with old MiGs.
01:11:42.800That would be our involvement would would get us into trouble, too.
01:11:46.100We just said yesterday, yeah, here's another billion dollars worth of howitzers and and high tech armaments.
01:11:55.080And Biden said, I'm going to go back and I'm going to ask the Congress for more.
01:12:11.540And now they're piling on to try to take him out in the sense that if he loses in Ukraine, his power structure in Russia is much, much less.
01:13:29.720But we wanted a arm's length distance from all of this because Biden said, you know, Putin will if we get too cozy with Ukraine and we're doing things on the ground, Putin is just going to blame it on us.
01:13:44.740And then we'll be, you know, sucked into that war.
01:15:20.260And it says in the book and documented evidence, national security evidence that coerced interrogation saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
01:15:33.680And this is a very, very important book, perhaps my most important book, Killing the Killers, because it tells you things that no one knows.
01:15:44.560And we got it from people who do know.
01:15:49.680So I hope everybody will check it out.
01:15:51.600And when you hear about Abu Ghraib next week, no, you are not being told the truth.
01:15:56.820Now, the morality of torture, that's something every individual has to decide for themselves.
01:16:01.240But if your daughter is being raped and killed, as Kayla Muller was, the poor girl from Arizona, and a guy knows where she is, you tell me what you would do.
01:16:13.120Bill O'Reilly, his new book, Killing the Killers, comes out the first part of May.
01:18:06.760You know, but there was a time in the United States when you would, when the car dealership would be like harassing you to try to buy cars.
01:18:15.580See, this is, this is that American propaganda that the capitalist system once worked.
01:22:51.280They always say, this is the most important election in my life.
01:22:53.600I think for the state level, for sure, because the states are going to be the ones that pull us through this won't be the federal government.
01:23:02.040And, you know, if we have wishy-washy, mealy-mouthed Republicans, it's going to suck.
01:23:10.300And if we have, you know, blue, I mean, you know, diehard blue state people running our states, it's going to suck.
01:23:22.140You know, I don't like the construction of, oh, every election is the most important election ever because it just doesn't feel, I don't know, authentic.
01:23:32.080But in one way, it really is, which is every single four years or six years or two years, whichever the cycle is, the government has more power than it did previously.
01:23:43.980So each election has more impact on your life than the one that happened before.
01:23:50.100That's a bad trend that we should really try to reverse.
01:23:53.000So there is a, there is a primary going on now in Idaho for who's going to be the next governor.
01:24:01.160And I wanted to have two of the candidates on today.
01:24:04.140We're going to start with a new guy first.
01:25:07.840I feel like I'm, I'm speaking through broken glass right now.
01:25:12.560The allergy season here in Texas has just exploded.
01:25:18.920And, and I'm honestly, I'm here because I know it sucks to hear me like this.
01:25:25.920But I'm here today because I really wanted to talk to the person that I have holding on the phone now.
01:25:33.460Um, we need, we need state government to be taken by people with vision, people with principles and values, and somebody that we can trust.
01:25:48.920I want you to know, I am not going to endorse anybody.
01:25:54.780Um, but I will fight for people to know the truth tooth and nail.
01:26:00.300Um, so there is a, a governor that I just met, uh, recently.
01:26:58.440And it has been that way for how many years, how many, you know, just cycles of human life goes back forever.
01:27:05.320And if you want to find something that's foundational to not only the country, but the way we interact together as human beings going back centuries, gold is the way to do it.
01:27:13.860And, you know, there's a lot of paper gold products out there.
01:27:19.080You know, you want to have something that you, that's physical that you can put in your hand and cannot be controlled by the same forces you're trying to push back against.
01:30:00.300And, and, and probably part of the reason the governor wouldn't call me to get my input is because I'm not a corporate lobbyist.
01:30:07.780You know, these career politicians, they rely so heavily on these special interest groups to provide them with data that they use to make decisions with.
01:30:18.640And, and the governor here in Idaho, uh, my critique of him would be, he, he believes all the data that these lobbyists, that, that these, uh, banking special interest groups provide him.
01:30:29.900He thinks, he thinks it's as true as day.
01:30:32.760And I think we need people in the Capitol asking a lot more questions, but I, I'll take issue with one thing you said, Glenn, uh, you said, uh, not well known.
01:30:42.180I, I will remind you, I came into contact with you because of everyday Idahoans, you know, that are connected with you.
01:30:49.400I never got connected, uh, with you through a media group or anything.
01:31:21.100No, I, and the reason why this race is so interesting, I think you, you, uh, mentioned it, called it perfectly.
01:31:28.480I mean, I'm the youngest gubernatorial candidate in America today.
01:31:32.940And think of that to have a constitutional conservative, be the youngest candidate in, in America making waves.
01:31:39.800It's a really powerful dichotomy when you consider the fact that we have Joe Biden who can't make it up a flight of stairs for crying out loud, let alone even, uh, be on a live program without somebody there to protect him from tripping over his own feet.
01:32:37.180You've got people moving into the capital that are from California, very, very liberal.
01:32:43.960And then you have people who are farmers and they don't, you know, you don't have the population when you have, uh, you know, big farms and those people feel left out about a lot of stuff.
01:33:26.600And when you follow the money, you figure out very quickly what's going on.
01:33:31.040And when we change the way that we fund government, we will change the government itself.
01:33:37.340I think it's very powerful to have a finance guy at the, at the top of the ticket, particularly in a state like Idaho, where the governor has immense authority over the budget and the ways in which all the agencies and state government are run.
01:33:52.960And we're going to make changes to the way that we fund government, the biggest thing of all, and this is what's happening in states across this country.
01:34:00.780And Ron DeSantis understands it better than anybody.
01:34:04.060Uh, we are funding our own destruction.
01:34:06.000Our, we pay our tax dollars and, and then our elected officials, Republican and Democrat alike.
01:34:12.300Republicans are the worst with this though.
01:34:15.560They then turn that money over our tax dollars to private organizations that promote anti-American causes and Idaho's doing that.
01:34:24.720We are rapidly losing, uh, our heritage, our identity at this state.
01:34:29.840I consider it to be one of the last, uh, foxholes for the American dream in, uh, today in this country, we need bold fighters who are going to stand up.
01:34:40.460So we're going to follow the money, get to the bottom of things, reveal it for what it is and make big changes.
01:34:48.760So how are you going to bridge, excuse me, how are you going to bridge the gap between people who are fed up with the government?
01:34:59.060Don't really trust the government, um, and, um, and want to throw all the bums out.
01:35:07.360How are you going to bridge the gap between that and the normal people that say, I'm sick of this as well, but I want to make sure that we're not throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
01:35:36.600So you've got a coalition of people that can work together.
01:35:42.040We have to have a bold vision to rally around it.
01:35:45.000That's, what's been missing for some time.
01:35:47.420Uh, my vision is one that inspires people and because what we're doing is we're taking power from these subject matter experts, these corporate experts, these government experts that want to make decisions for us in our lives.
01:36:01.860And we're giving it to people so that they can reach for the heights of their own potential.
01:36:06.880And, uh, school choice is a powerful way where you can, uh, disrupt that institution education, but people can rally around these ideas because they're ready for something new.
01:36:18.800And it doesn't mean we throw the baby out with, with the bathwater.
01:36:23.220There's a lot of folks that would like to see something revolutionary in America today, something innovative and unique.
01:36:30.200Uh, and that is what I I've set out to do, but more important than anything else, if you want to bring positive change, you have to create a movement.
01:36:41.960And when you, uh, when you talk about bridging the gap, nothing does that better than connecting with people.
01:36:48.720So I traveled this state, the whole state once every three to four weeks, and I connecting with everyday Idahoans and building those relationships and hearing what,
01:36:58.180what they're dealing with and what keeps them up at night, those kinds of relationships I find more valuable than with, well, you know, corporate America through, through their lobbies and the like.
01:37:11.420So yeah, I'm not going to get along with everyone glad because well, I I'm, I'm a disruptor.
01:37:18.360What are the people in Idaho mostly concerned about and what is your vision?
01:37:24.280Um, the biggest thing that's happening in this state right now, we have a system of government, uh, uh, old, uh, idea that has existed in the Republican party for too long,
01:37:37.800where the government exists to benefit the politically connected.
01:37:43.580I'll give you a perfect example of this, but I'm thinking of this, this is Idaho.
01:37:46.340Our Republican governor, uh, uh, just cut a $50 million tax deal to give tax breaks to Facebook so that they would build a facility here.
01:37:58.700And, and, you know, we're all supposed to clap because it's going to create a hundred new jobs.
01:38:02.440And I imagine they'll, they'll find, you know, uh, they'll bring here to Idaho, a hundred, uh, you know, Berkeley, uh, educated leftists, which, uh, will just make our problems even worse.
01:38:13.100That kind of thinking is what has to be expunged and Idahoans, particularly when we're dealing with an ag state, uh, we deal with drought.
01:38:31.740But, uh, more than that, it's a bigger story about what, what these multinational corporations, how they're exercising their complete domination over our lives, over the government.
01:38:46.320And that is exactly the fight that I want to bring to the forefront.
01:38:50.760We need to have an environment that is business friendly to small and medium sized businesses and entrepreneurs.
01:38:57.980But when it comes to these multinational corporations that cut deals with, you know, Chinese communist party owned, uh, companies in other parts of the world to get their capital and bring those insane policies into America, we got to have governors all across this country that call it for what it is and have a plan to tackle those problems.
01:39:19.820And so when it comes to these corporations in Idaho, the governor is empowered to investigate any corporation in the state of Idaho.
01:39:28.680So since Facebook decided to move a facility here, Glenn, I tell you, we're going to have some fun.
01:39:35.680I would, if I were elected governor, I would investigate Facebook for their shadow banning, uh, for, uh, defrauding advertisers about impressions and reach and the like.
01:39:47.480Uh, let's, uh, let's, let's, let's let the truth have its day.
01:39:57.960Probably the, probably the most important question.
01:40:00.940Uh, I, uh, you know, one of the books that you wrote, Glenn, that, uh, that I've read and I really enjoyed, it was being George Washington.
01:40:07.980And one of the things that, uh, I, I've learned is, you know, strength rejoices in the challenge.
01:40:16.560And this is a time where nothing seems real in the world anymore.
01:40:23.120And it's really on my heart to disrupt that.
01:40:27.640Uh, you know, my, my family, they lived under, they fled from communism, Eastern Europe and came to this, this country.
01:40:33.700So they could make decisions for themselves and I'm watching as America starts to adopt those same ideas that destroyed countless countries across the world.
01:40:45.460What, uh, I guess what's on my heart, what I would describe is I want to win that fight.
01:40:53.680That's why I'm taking on the political machine.
01:40:55.780And because I come armed with the truth, they try to silence me even, even here in this state, the, the sitting governor and the sitting Lieutenant governor who are my opponents in this race, they have for the first time since debates, uh, have ever been, been hosted in the state for the first time.