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00:01:06.780Not too long ago, being labeled a flip-flopper was a big deal in presidential politics.
00:01:11.680Whatever your policy positions might be, the worst possible sin was to be indecisive about them.
00:01:18.180If you remember what happened to John Kerry back in 2004, you know what I'm talking about.
00:01:22.620But a day before his first debate with George W. Bush, nobody was asking John Kerry about his position on the Iraq war or his views on taxes or anything like that.
00:01:30.120Instead, Kerry was being asked about his image as a flip-flopper.
00:01:34.340And he was forced to admit in an interview with the New York Times that it was a major vulnerability.
00:01:38.200Kerry claimed that his positions had really been consistent, but at the time he also acknowledged that the Bush campaign had succeeded in portraying him as indecisive and untrustworthy, which in reality he actually was.
00:01:51.020That's why 60% of voters said that Kerry told people what they wanted to hear rather than what he really believed.
00:01:56.440And ultimately, whether you think Kerry's reputation for flip-flopping was deserved or not, it is a big part of the reason why he lost the election.
00:02:04.06020 years later, it's now abundantly clear that the flip-flopper label doesn't really scare Democrats anymore.
00:02:10.300And the corporate press isn't concerned about it either.
00:02:13.420In the span of just a month, Kamala Harris' team has systematically reversed pretty much every major policy proposal she's ever supported in her career.
00:02:22.720And these changes are so significant and so completely unexplained that they would have immediately destroyed Kamala Harris' candidacy if she were running 20 years ago.
00:02:32.340But this country has changed a lot in two decades, or at least the Kamala Harris campaign is betting that it has changed a lot, hoping that it has.
00:02:39.880So they are proceeding to revise her entire platform day by day.
00:02:44.780For example, Harris' campaign now claims that she no longer wants to ban fracking, even though as recently as 2020, she said that she supported a total fracking ban.
00:02:54.680The campaign also says that Harris no longer supports an electric vehicle mandate, even though in 2019, Harris co-sponsored the Zero Emissions Vehicles Act.
00:03:04.460And that bill would have required that 100% of new vehicles be electric or hydrogen-powered by 2040.
00:03:10.300And if any manufacturer tried to make a gas-powered car after 2040, the EPA could shut them down.
00:03:15.660According to the text of the bill, quote,
00:03:18.100After model year 2040, the EPA administrator may issue an injunction on the manufacture of any passenger vehicles other than zero emission vehicles by a vehicle manufacturer.
00:04:14.400The claim is that a few years ago she did.
00:04:17.760But their fact check doesn't mention that.
00:04:20.820And there are other reversals, too, on everything from abolishing private health insurance to closing immigrant detention centers to defunding the police and so on and so on.
00:04:30.300Harris's campaign has offered no explanation for these changes.
00:04:33.840But everybody knows what the explanation is.
00:04:35.920She wants to win the election, and she understands that California leftism isn't popular outside of California.
00:05:11.940The Kamala campaign is making a very direct play for John Kerry's title as the most flagrant and notorious flip-flopper in the modern history of the Democrat Party.
00:05:21.240Out of nowhere, our border czar, Kamala Harris, is now all for, you know, building the wall.
00:22:49.760Why not drop a bomb on the drug cartels?
00:22:51.480Out of all the bombing that we do all the time and have done for the last 30 years,
00:22:57.480why don't we bomb the foreign criminal organizations that are poisoning and killing thousands of Americans a year?
00:23:04.700They are actually killing thousands of American citizens every single year.
00:23:09.000The drug cartels have killed more Americans, by far, than every Arab terrorist organization combined, times like a thousand, I don't know.
00:23:26.220So, you know, I could sooner justify that military operation than I could justify anything we're doing overseas or anything we have done overseas for the last 30 years.
00:23:41.180Because this would be a military operation expressly and directly designed to defend American lives.
00:23:49.320It would not be done for the sake of any foreign country.
00:23:52.380It's not done for our allies, quote unquote, but for us, for our people, for our country.
00:23:58.780Basically, we're going to go and kill the bad guys.
00:24:09.440I mean, I am as reflexively non-interventionist as they come, but I would wholly support, I would support a full-scale military invasion of Mexico to destroy all the cartels.
00:25:03.120So this idea only sounds crazy because we're all so fundamentally brainwashed by decades of military adventurism that has nothing to do with protecting American lives.
00:25:15.000And it's at the point now where the idea of going out and killing bad guys who are actually hurting Americans is, like, shocking.
00:25:35.340So to me, this is where Trump is at his best.
00:25:41.200It's really when electing somebody like Trump pays off because you need a guy who's completely outside of the establishment programming, somebody who will look at the situation and say, kind of say the same thing that maybe you or I would say in that situation.
00:26:00.300Coming up with the ideas that a normal person who's outside of the establishment just plopped into one of these media, that's one of the great things about reading these, whether they're fanciful accounts or not.
00:26:12.880Now, I do enjoy actually reading these accounts.
00:26:15.140I'll never buy the books, but I enjoy reading it because it kind of makes me think, like, well, if you just drop me into the middle of an Oval Office meeting, that's probably the kind of thing I would say.
00:26:24.160It's the kind of thing that just any normal person would say.
00:26:30.080It's a good thing to have a normal person there who will just say, hey, why don't we, okay, if you're worried about North Korea, they get their whole military together for a military parade.
00:26:38.600Why don't we just bomb them then and kill all of them?
00:27:09.180Certainly the kind of thing, like, why not throw it out there?
00:27:11.120But the drug cartel idea in particular, it's not only not crazy, but it seems to me to be plainly a really rational, reasonable thing to do.
00:27:29.080My only problem with these ideas is that they're just ideas.
00:27:32.480I'd like to see Trump actually push forward and enact some of these ideas.
00:27:36.640I'd like to see him not just suggest one of these, quote-unquote, crazy things, but then actually go do it.
00:27:47.140So that would be my hope for any future administration.
00:27:55.880A Tennessee 10-year-old was expelled from school for a full year after he pointed his finger in the shape of a gun and made mock machine gun noises, according to a pro-publica investigation.
00:28:06.640The boy was expelled as part of a zero-tolerance law in Tennessee that mandates any student who makes a threat of mass violence be expelled for at least one year.
00:28:15.260While the law, originally signed in 2023 following a shooting by a former student at a private school in Nashville,
00:28:20.780was recently amended to direct schools to expel students only for valid threats, the provisions of the law are still vague, and schools have considerable enforcement leeway.
00:28:29.380In the process, expulsions for threats have considerably increased in many school districts.
00:28:33.520Pro-publica reported that during the 2023-24 school year, Metro Nashville Public Schools expelled 42 students for making any threats, including 16 threats of mass violence.
00:28:42.760The prior year, only 22 students were expelled, despite the district investigating a similar number of alleged threats.
00:28:49.360Another school district reported expelling 33 students for making threats in the 2023-24 school year, including a whopping 27 for mass violence threats.
00:28:57.480The year before, the district had more alleged incidents, but only six students were expelled for making threats.
00:30:05.220The whole point is to absolve the schools of any responsibility to assess an individual situation and make a reasonable judgment call about it.
00:30:12.900That's the point of zero-tolerance policies, is to make it so the schools don't have to do that.
00:30:18.740But that's exactly what they should be doing.
00:30:20.240Which is why you shouldn't need any kind of new policy or law to deal with students threatening mass violence at school.
00:30:29.620Why was there a new law passed about that a year ago?
00:30:36.500Why did you need a, why do we need a new policy on that?
00:30:41.480That has very much, making actual physical violent threats, has been very much against the rules in every school in the country since forever.
00:30:52.460And it's against the law everywhere in the country since forever.
00:30:57.360So there is no reason at all for a new policy.
00:31:02.380If a student is actually threatening to shoot up the school, yeah, you kick them out.
00:31:51.500It is extremely easy to exercise discernment and figure out how to distinguish between a kid joking around and making a gun shape with his fingers
00:32:00.420and a kid actually threatening to become a school shooter.
00:32:03.620These two things are really not similar.
00:32:07.800You just have to exercise the most basic judgment.
00:32:11.480But these policies are put in place, again, to absolve the schools of any responsibility to make those judgment calls, to use judgment.
00:32:19.100These policies are made so that the schools can basically act like they're run by AI, like they're run by computers.
00:32:27.600You have to just input the programming and let the computer apply it indiscriminately, and there's no way for, you know, to make it more discerning than that.
00:32:37.920But, you know, this zero tolerance policy stuff has been around for a long time, and it's always been stupid, worse than stupid.
00:32:44.980I remember we had this when I was in school.
00:32:47.840This is where the whole idea came from that, you know, when I was in school, we heard all the time that if there's a fight in school, that there's zero tolerance.
00:33:00.360And so both kids will get suspended, and it doesn't matter.
00:33:05.000Both kids are equally punished for it.
00:34:09.080Well, I wanted to mention this from Daily Wire.
00:34:11.940Disney is hiring a diversity, equity, and inclusion director who could earn up to four times the national average income, pushing a far-left agenda.
00:34:20.480A job posting from the Walt Disney Company for a DEI director role advertises a minimum salary of $197,000 a year, a maximum salary of a little over $241,000.
00:34:33.840The average American salary in 2024 is $59,428 annually.
00:34:41.980We're seeking a director of strategic external engagement, enterprise DEI, to lead our efforts in building strategic relationships with external stakeholders, driving community engagement, and generating valuable insights to support our diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives.
00:34:55.360The new director will be tasked with advancing the company's left-wing program and be required to lead initiatives focused on specific dimensions of diversity and amplify DEI content and communicate progress.
00:35:12.420And that's one takeaway here is that any hope that Disney will unwoke itself and get away from wokeness.
00:35:24.920Any hope, I think, is greatly misplaced because this is what Disney is to its core at this point.
00:35:33.660It's what much of corporate America is.
00:35:37.380And in some cases, some of these companies might get a little embarrassed about some of the DEI stuff because it's, I think, now roundly recognized by most Americans as a waste of time at best, although it's much worse than a waste of time.
00:35:53.920So they might get a little embarrassed about it.
00:36:25.040But we are far from the point where Disney will be anything but a radically left company.
00:36:33.780Because, again, this is down to the core of who they are, their corporate identity.
00:36:39.380Now, since they are hiring a DEI leader in the company, I do have to say, and I'm just throwing this out there, that I am, I don't know if you heard this, but I am officially DEI certified.
00:36:54.240And I would happily take on this role.
00:38:09.560And being a DEI expert, all that means is that you have accepted that doctrine.
00:38:17.420And if you accept it or at least pretend to accept it, then you too can be a DEI expert and maybe get a mid-six-figure job at a place like Disney.
00:38:41.900Beloved 16-time champion pro wrestler, blockbuster movie star, Guinness World Record holder for the most wishes granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
00:38:50.880In the eyes of the public, he's a wholesome all-American entertainer.
00:38:55.320So why is he following prominent white supremacist, anti-Semite, and hate accounts on X, formerly Twitter?
00:39:04.800Because if, as seemed more than probable, these accounts were indiscriminately followed by Cena's team without knowledge of the content they share, it underscores a crucial brand safety problem with X since Musk acquired the platform in 2022.
00:39:16.820But given Cena's persona and the rise above hate hashtag in his bio, it's strange to see that he follows someone like Andrew Torba, the anti-Semitic CEO of Gab.
00:39:29.100Or Steve Saylor, the notorious eugenicist who writes for the anti-immigration hate website VDare.
00:39:37.700Or Erin Elizabeth, a health influencer who claims that more people have died from vaccines than were killed in the Holocaust.
00:39:43.580Other figures on Cena's following roster include Keith Woods, an Irish YouTuber with ties to white nationalists, Richard Spencer and Nick Fuentes.
00:39:52.860Jory Micah, an influencer who shares anti-Semitic memes and conspiracy theories under the guise of pro-Gaza activism.
00:40:00.460H. Pearl Davis, an anti-feminist influencer who was platformed by Nick Fuentes.
00:41:42.600I don't know why he follows that much.
00:41:43.840But what that means is that he or more likely his social media team, for whatever reason, is just indiscriminately following every account they come across.
00:41:52.440So unfortunately, the fact that he's following me doesn't actually mean anything.
00:41:56.220I cannot conclude as much as I'd like to.
00:41:59.020I cannot conclude that John Cena is a member of the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:49:25.060And one that I can use for my daughters and my sons.
00:49:29.340Because I can point to you and say, look, kids, you see, this is why Jesus says that it profits nothing to gain the whole world and lose your soul in the process.