The Matt Walsh Show - September 25, 2024


Ep. 1450 - Kamala HQ Attacked Me For Telling the Truth About Public Education


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56 minutes

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171.69843

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9,653

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652

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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Summary

The Kamala Harris Campaign has attacked me and labeled me a top Trump operative after I called for the Department of Education and the entire public school system to be abolished. Also, an MSNBC reporter is shocked and appalled to discover that normal voters don t care at all about January 6th, and police in Seattle will now only respond to 911 calls if there is supporting evidence of a crime. We ll talk about all that and more today on The Matt Welch Show.


Transcript

00:00:00.080 Today on the Matt Wall Show, the Kamala Harris campaign has attacked me and labeled me a top
00:00:03.960 Trump operative after I called for the Department of Education and the entire public school system
00:00:07.880 to be abolished. We'll talk about that. Also, an MSNBC reporter is shocked and appalled to
00:00:12.180 discover that normal voters don't care at all about January 6th, and police in Seattle will
00:00:16.640 now only respond to 911 calls if there is supporting evidence of a crime. How does that
00:00:21.980 work exactly? We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:33.900 and terms. One basic rule of survival is that when a clearly deranged individual is ranting and raving
00:02:40.180 in public, you shouldn't engage with them. Generally speaking, there's no benefit to doing so. You can't
00:02:46.460 persuade them not to be delusional as much as you might like to. You'd only make things worse.
00:02:52.060 Unfortunately, every now and then, despite your best efforts, sometimes this strategy doesn't work
00:02:56.560 out. You know, we've all been there. You're trying to mind your own business. Out of nowhere, you catch
00:03:00.940 a stranger's eye and they start talking to you or about you. They might verbalize their unhinged delusions
00:03:08.480 about who you are or what you do for a living. And in those cases, sometimes it can be impossible to
00:03:13.800 resist saying a word or two in response. You know, it's not going to help anything. You know,
00:03:17.960 you probably shouldn't do it, but it's human nature to respond when someone, even a lunatic,
00:03:22.280 is talking about you. And last night, I found myself in a situation just like that when the
00:03:27.960 Kamala HQ account on Twitter, which is the official account of the Kamala Harris campaign, posted a
00:03:34.680 message in response to a segment from my show yesterday. This is the same account that even CNN
00:03:41.120 reports is guilty of repeatedly deceiving, their words, people with obviously false posts. It's
00:03:47.340 the same account that Tim Pool is suing because they wildly misrepresented something that he said
00:03:51.360 on his show. They are pathological, delusional liars in every sense. And last night, totally
00:03:58.420 unprovoked, they came after me. And here's what they wrote in response to my show yesterday.
00:04:04.600 Quote, top Trump operative echoing Project 2025. Not only should the Department of Education be
00:04:11.040 abolished, but the entire public school system should be abolished. Now, before I play the clip
00:04:16.500 that they embedded in that tweet, I'd say a few things. First of all, it would be news to the Trump
00:04:21.320 campaign that I'm one of their operatives. I don't work for the Trump campaign, by the way. I don't
00:04:27.280 coordinate with the Trump campaign. I've never spoken to the Trump campaign at any point. During
00:04:34.040 the primary, I supported Ron DeSantis, as most people know. So in no sense am I a Trump campaign
00:04:39.920 operative, though I am a supporter and I'm going to vote for him. At the same time, I have to admit that
00:04:46.900 this lie is a little flattering. I mean, if they're going to falsely label me a Trump operative,
00:04:51.720 I'm glad they promoted me to a top operative instead of just a regular one, at least.
00:04:56.760 I'm not some rank and file Trump operative over here. I'm the cream of the crop in the eyes of
00:05:02.080 the Kamala Harris campaign. So it's nice to be getting some damned respect around here, finally,
00:05:07.500 I have to say. But in any event, here's the footage they embedded in their tweet to demonstrate that
00:05:12.240 I'm a top Trump operative who is echoing Project 2025. I'm responding here to a clip from a recent Trump
00:05:18.200 rally where he says the education system is failing in this country. And he says that he wants to
00:05:22.780 abolish the Department of Education. And I very much agree with that. And so here's the short clip
00:05:27.840 from my show yesterday that they posted. Here it is. That's because our education system
00:05:33.200 is a catastrophic failure. And it's such a failure that it has created a civilization level crisis.
00:05:41.080 It's a crisis that cannot be entirely fixed by abolishing the Department of Education because
00:05:46.060 you're still going to have the public school system that will still exist. And ultimately,
00:05:51.360 the public school system itself needs to be abolished. The whole thing, the entire system
00:05:58.060 should be dismantled. A couple of things just off the top. First of all, I look pretty good in the
00:06:04.720 jacket, you have to say. I've gone full Hollywood now, you know, in the movies. And now I'm wearing
00:06:11.200 the jacket, the whole thing. Total diva now, I guess. And second, I wish they had kept it going
00:06:21.820 because actually I go on in that clip to say that I want to burn the public school system
00:06:25.940 to the ground metaphorically and dance around its ashes like a wild Indian. I say that in the,
00:06:35.320 well, I didn't say the wild Indian part, but I'm saying that part now.
00:06:37.320 And they could have included that. I don't know why they didn't. But anyway, like everything else
00:06:43.880 that this Kamala HQ account has uploaded in the past few weeks, this post backfired almost
00:06:48.880 immediately. Pretty much every reply was along the lines of, yep, the public school system and the
00:06:53.100 Department of Education are terrible and should be abolished. The goal of the Kamala Harris campaign
00:06:57.260 is, of course, to portray this as an inherently extreme position, as if the existence of the Department
00:07:02.040 of Education is some sort of inevitable fact of life in this country. But it's not.
00:07:06.220 For most of this country's history, up until 1979, we did not have a Department of Education
00:07:12.920 at all. Actually, to be more precise, Andrew Johnson also launched a Department of Education
00:07:17.380 back in 1867. It had just four employees, the commissioner and three clerks, very limited
00:07:23.340 mandate. It was supposed to collect statistics on the condition and progress of education in
00:07:28.540 the United States and then publish that information. But even with that limited mandate, politicians
00:07:33.820 at the time thought the Department of Education had too much power. They didn't see any reason for the
00:07:38.760 department to exist at all. As Politico reports, many in Congress saw its existence as an unconstitutional
00:07:44.940 power grab and worried that its data-gathering authority gave Washington a new and dangerous
00:07:49.700 kind of leverage. Andrew Rogers, a Democrat from New Jersey, put it this way, quote,
00:07:54.340 I am content to leave this matter of education where our fathers left it, where the history of
00:07:58.900 our country left it, in the school systems of the different towns, cities, and states.
00:08:03.360 So ultimately, the first Department of Education lasted just a year before Congress realized it was
00:08:07.940 a horrible idea and abolished it. Instead of having a bloated and unnecessary federal bureaucracy
00:08:12.780 spending tens of billions of dollars every year, education mostly remained a local concern
00:08:18.440 from 1868 to 1979. And all told, we did pretty well as a country in that period. In fact, during
00:08:27.140 that time frame, we went from horses to cars to planes to rocket ships flying to the moon. And we won
00:08:34.880 two world wars in our spare time. It was a period of human advancement in this country never seen before.
00:08:41.940 And we did it all without the Department of Education, if you can imagine. Then in 1979,
00:08:48.980 after this period of uninterrupted prosperity and innovation, Jimmy Carter revived the federal
00:08:55.640 Department of Education. And by that point, we didn't have a lot of politicians in Washington anymore
00:09:00.720 who wanted to limit their own power. Instead, they wanted to expand it at all costs. So the DOE
00:09:05.420 has stuck around to disastrous results. And the New York Sun reported last year, quote,
00:09:10.580 Yes, you heard that correctly. There has been virtually no educational progress in this country
00:09:39.540 in the education system in more than three decades. The Department of Education has been
00:09:45.960 around this entire time, getting billions and billions of dollars in funding every year.
00:09:52.740 And it has not done anything to improve education. They've hired a bunch of LGBTQ overseers to police
00:09:59.380 misgendering in kindergarten or whatever. But when it comes to education, it's been a debacle.
00:10:05.080 Instead, in major school districts all over the country, corruption has flourished.
00:10:09.540 Quoting again from the Sun, the report ranked the Detroit public schools as the worst performing of
00:10:13.800 all 26 large school districts, with just 5% of their eighth grade students rated proficient in
00:10:19.960 reading and only 3% in math. What's surprising is the Detroit public schools community district
00:10:26.920 rated 99% of Detroit's teachers as highly effective or effective, the two highest ratings given to
00:10:33.940 teachers. An added conundrum is that the Detroit public high schools received an F on student
00:10:39.420 proficiency and yet received an A on graduation rates. Hmm. In other words, students are doing
00:10:47.780 terribly, worse than they've done in decades. They're still being filtered through the school system and
00:10:55.100 graduated. And the teachers are rating themselves very highly. They can't even get their eighth grade
00:11:01.960 students to read. And yet they're giving themselves an A++ for performance. Graduating all these
00:11:08.340 students who can't read, can't write, can't do arithmetic. And despite all this, billions of
00:11:13.480 dollars in the federal government flow into Michigan schools every year. So the Department of Education
00:11:19.460 isn't just tolerating failure, it is enabling it, funding it, facilitating it. Now to be clear, the source
00:11:27.480 for these claims is not Project 2025. It's not me either. The source for these claims is the Department
00:11:34.980 of Education itself. The National Assessment of Educational Progress or the nation's report card
00:11:40.100 is both overseen and administered by the National Center for Education Statistics. And the National
00:11:44.980 Center for Education Statistics is embedded within the U.S. Department of Education. So the Department
00:11:51.200 of Education itself is saying that it is doing a terrible job. They're acknowledging that public
00:11:56.920 schools are failing, which is why homeschooling, by the way, is now more popular than ever. If you want
00:12:02.780 the real indictment on the public school system, it's that homeschooling is taking off and growing year
00:12:09.760 over a year. So how bad are things in public schools exactly? The New York Times reported in
00:12:15.900 2023 that, quote, the math and reading performance of 13-year-olds in the U.S. has hit the lowest level
00:12:21.240 in decades. Again, their source is the Department of Education and the exam from the National Report
00:12:26.620 Card. And there are reasons to believe that these numbers from the National Report Card, to believe
00:12:30.700 these numbers from the National Report Card because, quote, scores on the exam do not result in any
00:12:35.400 rewards or punishments for students, teachers, or schools, making them especially useful for
00:12:39.560 research purposes since there are fewer incentives to cheat or teach to the test. If there were
00:12:45.720 punishments for underperforming schools, then we can assume that a lot of teachers would give their
00:12:49.900 students the answers. But apparently, they're not clever enough to do that, at least not yet. So
00:12:53.920 the corruption and incompetence are just laid bare. Out of curiosity, I just pulled up the home page for
00:13:01.120 the National Report Card. The very first thing on the website is a chart entitled Student Performance Across
00:13:07.080 Subjects. It shows changes in average scores and scores at selective percentiles by subject and
00:13:13.540 grade. And here's what it looks like. You can look at it here. And as you can see, every single arrow
00:13:20.840 except one is down, meaning there's been a significant decrease compared to last assessment year,
00:13:28.200 according to the website. Average scores in math and reading are down for grades four through eight
00:13:33.960 in every percentile. The only exception is the 90th percentile in reading among fourth graders. And that
00:13:40.480 experienced no significant difference year over year. So not a single category has improved.
00:13:47.520 Now, I could go on and on about the various metrics that show our public school system and
00:13:51.600 the Department of Education are both failing. Every single statistic like this is clear evidence
00:13:57.500 that we need to scrap the system and start over. But the failures actually go even deeper than test
00:14:03.960 scores and academic proficiency. All the way back in 2004, again, citing the Department of Education
00:14:09.700 itself, they released a comprehensive report that we've talked about plenty of times on the show before
00:14:13.640 showing that 10 percent of students in public schools nationwide in grades K through 12
00:14:17.760 were subject to sexual misconduct by a school employee. That's millions of children being sexually
00:14:27.240 victimized in the school, according to the DOE itself. Now, that's the kind of report that was done 20
00:14:35.520 years ago. You'd expect that would lead to annual, if not monthly, follow-ups by the Department of
00:14:41.700 Education. But as far as I can tell, they haven't followed up at all with any more comprehensive
00:14:47.240 assessments about this. So they discovered that millions of kids are being victimized in school
00:14:53.720 and they said, okay, well, so now we know. Moving on. And as I discussed earlier this year, that's not
00:15:02.400 because sexual abuse in public schools has gone away. If anything, there are clear indications it's
00:15:06.060 become substantially more common and that public schools are covering it up. So put it all together
00:15:13.100 and it's evident that the education system is catastrophically failing to do the single thing it is
00:15:18.960 supposed to do, which is to equip each new generation with the knowledge and intellectual tools they need
00:15:24.140 to be productive and happy and well-adjusted human beings. The failure of the education system should be
00:15:32.320 considered a major scandal. It's the greatest scandal facing the country today. The problem is that the
00:15:40.560 Democrats don't consider failure to be failure because what they actually want is the education
00:15:47.020 system to churn out shallow, stupid, obedient serfs. And it is indeed, it's succeeding in doing just that.
00:15:57.860 All that said, I'd be remiss if I didn't acknowledge that there's one thing that the Kamala HQ account
00:16:04.640 tweeted, uh, tweeted, uh, about me that is in fact accurate. It is true that I am indeed a proponent
00:16:10.500 of project 2025, as they said. So they got me there. And in fact, if you want to find out more about our
00:16:17.560 dastardly secretive plot, now that we've been unmasked for all the world to see, you can find out
00:16:24.180 at project2025.com. And, you know, I shouldn't just give out the URL like that. I know, but, uh,
00:16:30.980 because it's such a big secret, but as a top Trump operative, as opposed to a middle manager in the
00:16:37.040 Trump organization, I do have declassification authority. So I can tell you that the website
00:16:42.400 told all about it is project2025.com. Uh, of course, send that to all your friends, but whatever
00:16:48.080 you do, whatever you do, do not send this to Kamala HQ account. Do not start peppering their comments
00:16:55.300 with links to project2025.com. Uh, don't troll them incessantly by constantly putting the link
00:17:01.840 to project2025.com. We don't want them to see what we're really up to over here in the Trump
00:17:07.540 campaign. It'd be really, really bad if they tweeted out that link and exposed what we Trump
00:17:13.320 operatives are doing. We can't let them know about project2025.com, but everybody else,
00:17:18.680 everybody on our side wants access to our secret blueprint can go over to project2025.com
00:17:23.280 anytime they want, read it, internalize it. And then when the department of education is abolished
00:17:28.860 and children can once again, read, write, and do arithmetic in this country,
00:17:32.420 we must never speak about our sinister project 2025 plan ever again. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:19:36.540 Celebrate the moments that matter most. Well, it's about that time of the week when a video goes
00:19:41.720 viral of Kamala Harris answering a question five years ago. As we know, five years ago was the last
00:19:47.700 time she answered any questions, really. It's the last time she was honest about her agenda and her
00:19:52.680 ideological views. So you got to go back five years to figure out what she actually believes and what
00:19:56.860 she's going to do if she, God forbid, ends up in the presidency. So this time it's a video of her
00:20:02.960 being interviewed by The Roots. And this is back in 2019. It's a quick clip. Let's watch.
00:20:09.420 Do you think that sex work ought to be decriminalized?
00:20:12.900 I think so. I do. I think that we have to understand, though, that it is not as simple as that.
00:20:19.420 But when you're talking about consenting adults, I think that, you know, yes, we should really
00:20:24.900 consider that we can't criminalize consensual behavior.
00:20:28.020 So she wanted to decriminalize sex work. Does she still want to? Well, Axios reached out and
00:20:36.120 asked if this is still her position. Did not get an answer. Shocking. But that is what she wanted to
00:20:44.100 do, decriminalize sex work, otherwise known as prostitution. Sex work is a misnomer. It's not work.
00:20:50.060 This is not a legitimate occupation. Offering up your body to be used as nothing more than an object
00:20:56.060 is in many ways the opposite of work. There's no real work being done. But whether we call it work
00:21:03.540 or not, should it be decriminalized? And the answer is obviously not. The decriminalization agenda has
00:21:10.500 been a disaster for communities all across the country. We don't need to get into the weed thing,
00:21:15.560 into the weeds, pun intended. We don't need to do that. We talked about it last week, but it's the
00:21:20.660 same sort of thing here. And I think prostitution is much worse than marijuana, granted, but, you know,
00:21:26.440 and that's all the more reason to keep it criminalized. Because it's basic, simple math.
00:21:31.140 If you decriminalize something, you get more of it. If something is legal, if more people will do it,
00:21:37.780 and they'll do it more openly too, that's the other thing. It will become a more prevalent,
00:21:42.640 more visible part of your society, if it is decriminalized, whatever the thing is.
00:21:47.620 This is a fundamental reality of the human condition. Remove the barriers, remove the
00:21:51.300 disincentives, and remove the punishments, and remove the negative consequences, and more people
00:21:57.460 will engage in the activity. There are, and you hear people try to argue that point and say,
00:22:06.780 sometimes you'll even hear it claim that it might work the opposite way. This is one argument that
00:22:14.100 the pro-weed people made, was that, well, actually be decriminalized, if anything, maybe less people
00:22:19.280 are doing it. Fewer people, sorry, are doing it. Because there's less of a mystique around it,
00:22:27.140 and, you know, it's not as rebellious anymore. No, that's just, you don't understand human nature
00:22:33.180 at all, if that's what you think. It's very, that's a very stupid thing to say. Obviously,
00:22:37.760 when you decriminalize it, you get more of it. Right now, there are plenty, when it comes to
00:22:42.280 prostitution, there are plenty of people out there who don't go to prostitutes, basically only because
00:22:47.800 it's illegal. Now, sure, there are plenty of people who go to prostitutes, even though it is
00:22:52.500 illegal, and they're doing it anyway. But there's a whole other chunk of people who, for them, the
00:22:57.240 illegality is like the one thing holding them back. And it's a big chunk. It shouldn't be the only
00:23:02.740 thing holding you back. If you're a, you know, a, if you're a decent person with any kind of moral
00:23:14.540 compass, then it doesn't matter if prostitution is legal or not. You have no interest. But not
00:23:21.840 everybody is. And so there's a whole bunch of people who, we don't know how many, you know,
00:23:26.880 you find out when you legalize it. But a whole bunch of people who, the only reason they're not
00:23:31.720 doing it is because it's illegal, you know. So you just have to ask yourself, before you
00:23:36.300 decriminalize anything, do we want, whatever it is, whatever the thing is we're talking about,
00:23:42.600 whether it's marijuana or hard drugs or prostitution or anything else, before you decriminalize it,
00:23:52.880 you ask yourself, do we want this thing to be more prevalent and more visible in society?
00:23:59.640 Will that improve anything? Will it make our lives better in any way?
00:24:06.640 That is the question. It's like the question, what movie was it? It was American History X,
00:24:13.440 I think, where Ed Norton is a skinhead. And then he goes to prison and comes out in anti,
00:24:18.460 he comes out as Robin DiAngelo after going to prison. So it's a kind of, it's a cheesy,
00:24:24.080 overwrought movie in a lot of ways. That, I don't think it's, by the way, has that ever
00:24:28.780 happened? That someone, someone becomes less racist in prison? It's never happened in the
00:24:32.780 history of prisons. But anyway, there's a scene, if I recall that movie, it's been a long time
00:24:36.840 since I saw it, but where Ed Norton is kind of waking up from his Nazi stupor and he's asked by
00:24:43.940 somebody, you know, is there anything you've done in your life that's made your life better?
00:24:47.940 You know, and that was the, and then he thought, wow, okay. Yeah, being a skinhead hasn't made my
00:24:54.920 life better. You're right. And it was an awakening moment for him, if I'm remembering that movie
00:25:00.860 correctly, which I might not be. But either way, that is, that's kind of the question we should be
00:25:06.200 applying to society. You should actually be asking that question about any kind of law,
00:25:11.060 any proposal, any legislative, any piece of legislation. That should always be the first question.
00:25:16.280 Okay. Even before we get into arguments about freedom and consenting adults, as we heard from
00:25:23.820 Kamala Harris, that's actually not the first thing we should ask ourselves. The first thing you ask
00:25:29.940 yourself is, will this make anything better at all? And if the answer is no, then obviously you should
00:25:40.220 not do it. Why? Because the wellbeing of the people in your society should be the top priority.
00:25:51.320 Any law that's passed, the top priority should always be the wellbeing of the people who are
00:25:58.000 affected by the law. I mean, this is so basic, but it's amazing that people will argue against that.
00:26:05.120 They'll say that, no, well, the wellbeing is not that important. So let's pass the laws that will
00:26:09.480 actually hurt everybody and just do it anyway. Why? So you think we're like morally required to
00:26:18.160 destroy ourselves? What, why? Can you talk that through a little bit?
00:26:27.300 So the Post Millennial has this report. Seattle police will no longer respond to calls from alarm
00:26:32.760 companies unless they're supporting evidence of a crime. According to a September 13th letter from
00:26:37.860 Interim Seattle Police Chief Sue Rahr, beginning October 1st, SPD will only dispatch officers to
00:26:43.620 calls from alarm companies if they're supporting evidence of a crime, such as audio, video, panic
00:26:49.860 alarms, or eyewitnesses that a person is illegally entering or attempting to enter a residence or
00:26:54.140 commercial property. Rahr wrote, with depleted resources, we cannot prioritize a patrol response
00:27:00.240 when there's a very low probability that criminal activity is taking place.
00:27:07.740 So how do you, I mean, usually the supporting evidence of the crime happens afterwards.
00:27:15.100 Like you don't have to give evidence of the crime in order to have the police even show up. It's,
00:27:19.280 they show up and then the evidence happens downstream. But that's not the way it's going to work in
00:27:26.300 Seattle now. And we're seeing this more and more across the country, of course. Often the police
00:27:30.540 get blamed for it when we see these things about, they're not responding to certain calls. They're
00:27:35.960 not going to be, they're, they're not going to be responding to calls at certain times of night and
00:27:40.060 all this kind of stuff. And the police get blamed for it, but it's not their fault. I mean, this is
00:27:44.020 what happens when you start gutting your police departments, when you have a defund the police
00:27:47.480 movement. And, uh, and we should be clear about why they're being gutted. And it's not just
00:27:53.020 defund the police. That plays a major role, but more than that, it's the villainization
00:27:57.460 of the police. It's the lose, lose situation that cops are put in. It's the fact that policing has
00:28:05.400 become perhaps the least desirable profession on the planet. You're risking your life to protect
00:28:11.800 society, but society hates you for it. And if you ever have to use lethal force to defend yourself
00:28:20.060 or other innocent people, you'll be dragged through the mud and potentially thrown in prison.
00:28:24.500 The moment that a scumbag criminal gets violent, it's a catch 22 because if you respond with force,
00:28:29.460 you go to jail. If you don't respond, you go to the morgue. Um, so where's the wind? I mean,
00:28:35.420 like you can't win. There isn't one. Why would anyone do this job? Uh, I have a lot of respect for
00:28:41.800 cops, but I can tell you right now, if any of my four sons wanted to become cops, I would do
00:28:46.860 everything in my power to dissuade them from becoming police officers because I don't want
00:28:53.480 them to become the next Derek Chauvin, right? I was just watching footage, uh, body cam footage
00:29:00.300 that, that is now circulating on Twitter. Horrific footage. Cop in New Mexico, I believe, uh, it was
00:29:08.160 back in the spring, uh, stops to help a stranded motorist on the highway at four or five in the
00:29:15.460 morning. And, uh, and as I said, this happened several months ago. It's the first that I'm
00:29:19.920 hearing of it. And he's helped, he wants to help the guy. He's going to give him a, he's
00:29:24.820 going to give him a ride to, uh, to somewhere. There's no, you know, it's the middle of the
00:29:28.960 night and he's got nowhere to go. Um, and the, the guy that he's stopping, uh, Jeremy Smith
00:29:37.320 is, is the, the stranded motorist, the supposedly stranded motorist pulls out a gun and shoots the
00:29:45.820 police officer, dumps his body in the road, drives off in a, in a police cruiser. Short time later,
00:29:52.660 Smith is apprehended by the cops. He's shot in the process. Unfortunately, he survives. And now he,
00:29:58.540 uh, faces life behind bars or execution. Obviously it should be execution, but
00:30:04.320 this is what cops are facing. It's this kind of thing where, you know, what's going to be the
00:30:11.520 excuse for Jeremy Smith this time? Is he going to be the next BLM martyr? I mean, he is a black guy.
00:30:17.700 So are we going to hear, oh, he's, he's scared for, he was, he was scared for his life. He was terrified.
00:30:25.440 The police officer wasn't even trying to arrest him or detain him. It's just trying to help him.
00:30:30.620 Um, and so when you're a cop and you see that kind of thing, you know, that even stopping to help
00:30:39.240 someone, there's a chance that they might try to kill you. How does that not affect your, your
00:30:48.880 attitude, your approach? Um, and then people turn around and put all the blame on the cops,
00:30:57.200 or even if there's a video of maybe a cop being a little bit, uh, short, a little bit rude, a little
00:31:03.860 bit gruff during a traffic stop or something. And they get a hard time for that. But can we really
00:31:12.120 not understand why they might like, what would your attitude be? If you know that just doing your job,
00:31:20.460 even in the context of trying to help someone, there is a not insignificant chance that they
00:31:26.400 will pull out a gun and try to shoot you in the head. So what effect is that going to have on your
00:31:31.780 psychology? Do you think it might make you a little bit, you know, it might, maybe having kind of a bad
00:31:36.500 day sometimes. Can we not understand that? Uh, I don't know how every cop in the country doesn't just
00:31:45.060 walk around pissed off all the time. Now. I don't know. I don't know. I, you know, I'm always
00:31:48.760 impressed when I, when I encounter any of them who are at all friendly, because I tell you something,
00:31:52.320 if I had that job at this point, I don't think I'd be friendly at all.
00:31:57.240 Seeing what we've seen in society over the last several years,
00:32:00.340 seeing society itself, not everybody, but so many take the side of the worst scumbags on earth
00:32:08.820 against the cops who are trying to protect us from those scumbags. And you see that over and
00:32:14.800 over and over again. Like if that were me, um, well, I would have quit a long time ago. Cause I
00:32:20.020 would say, you know what? Screw you people. I'm not, I'm not putting my life on the line for this.
00:32:24.900 No way. No gratitude at all. You don't care. You're just waiting for me to slip up so you can destroy
00:32:32.200 my life. I want no part of it. I'll go get a job doing something else. It doesn't even,
00:32:37.820 doesn't even pay that well. Like why am I, I could get, I could do private security somewhere and get
00:32:42.700 paid more. And yet you even see, you still, you see this on the right even sometime, not nearly as
00:32:47.960 much, but there are even some so-called conservatives that will say, oh, I hate cops.
00:32:53.120 What do you hate cops? What kind of dumb childish thing is that to say?
00:32:59.480 What, you think we should have none? Like what, what's your plan here? You morons.
00:33:05.380 We should have nobody enforcing the law. What happens next? The Jeremy Smiths of the world.
00:33:13.940 You want no one around to catch those people. You want to deal with the Jeremy Smith.
00:33:21.020 Who's going to deal with them? You need cops for that. So
00:33:25.280 saying you hate cops is like saying you hate firefighters.
00:33:29.640 What, so you just don't want anyone to put fires out? What kind of moronic attitude is that?
00:33:37.440 I just have no patience for it. I have less patience for it than a lot of these cops do.
00:33:42.480 I don't, I, uh, so, which again, it's just, it's a good thing. I'm not a police officer. I don't have
00:33:48.340 the temperament for it as maybe you've noticed. Okay. This is a fun video. Um, let's do something
00:33:54.200 fun. This is a, this is very fun. Here's MSNBC interviewing a group of voters, union workers,
00:34:00.380 actually. And the reporter asks about January 6th. And here's what the voters say.
00:34:06.320 Talk to me about your level of interest in the, the criminal charges and so forth.
00:34:10.860 Uh, February 6th, January 6th. Um, so I remember that day. I know he was the standing president.
00:34:18.780 Um, I'm not familiar with the charges that are being brought against him for that. I don't,
00:34:24.900 I'm not following that charge for the, I know there's multiple court cases going on. I'm just
00:34:29.340 not familiar with it. I mean, that doesn't sound like it's going to be a factor in deciding who
00:34:33.300 to vote for. No. Okay. So when I, when I say January 6th, what do you think? Oh, I just remember
00:34:39.200 seeing it on the news, like all the riots and stuff. Don't really know what it was about or what
00:34:42.680 happened though. Did it, I mean, how did it make you feel when you saw it? Oh, I don't know. I don't
00:34:47.640 really feel any way about it. I don't, I mean, people showed their emotion, I guess. I mean,
00:34:53.120 probably in the wrong way, but it happened. Uh, that's great. You know what a dagger that is
00:35:01.480 to that, that reporter for MSNBC. You know how personally insulting that is? Especially when the
00:35:08.380 guy's like, uh, February 6th, was it? No, January 6th. It's January 6th. I mean, it, it's not knowing
00:35:16.280 the date of January 6th for that reporter. It's like, it's like, um, if, if you don't know your
00:35:24.020 anniversary, it's like, it's like how your wife reacts. If you say, Hey honey, I got, uh, I got big
00:35:28.980 plans for, uh, our anniversary on July 2nd. You mean June 2nd? It's that kind of thing. That's the way
00:35:38.160 they react. Cause for them, this is the most important date on the calendar. This is everything.
00:35:43.280 Uh, and it's a weird, it's like, uh, it's a time of mourning for them, but it's also a celebratory
00:35:49.140 also. So, uh, they, they, it's, it's everything wrapped wrapped into one January 6th is like
00:35:55.980 January 6th to the left. It's like, it's Christmas and nine 11. Uh, it's ever, it's, it's, it's the
00:36:02.020 greatest, the lowest low and the greatest high it's the celebration and mourning. It's, it's their
00:36:07.720 whole life. It's like the whole, I mean, for a reporter, especially a DC based reporter, January 6th is
00:36:13.000 their whole existence. Now it really defines everything about them. It's the most important
00:36:16.340 thing that's ever happened in the world. They really truly believe that we make a joke about
00:36:21.200 it, but that's actually what they think. And, um, in their own lives, I'm sure they still talk
00:36:27.920 about it. You know, I've never talked to any of these people in my private life. I'd never
00:36:32.560 would want to, but my God, can you imagine like in that, that woman in her private life,
00:36:39.380 she probably still talks about January 6th. They probably do the whole thing people do
00:36:43.560 with nine 11 where they say, you know, you remember where you were, you remember where
00:36:47.820 you were when you heard. And with nine 11, if you were at least old enough to remember
00:36:52.540 it, then everybody has this story. Right. And, and certainly for the, like the 10 years
00:36:57.880 after nine 11, uh, that was, it was a, a constant conversation of, do you remember where you
00:37:04.120 were for these people, they do that with January 6th? Whereas for all the rest of us, if somebody
00:37:10.800 said, do you remember where you were on January 6th, when you heard, when you heard they were
00:37:15.620 storming the Capitol? If somebody asked me that, I would say, I don't know. I don't really
00:37:20.140 probably at work, I guess. I don't know. I don't know. I think it was on Twitter and I saw it and
00:37:26.240 I don't really, I don't remember exactly. So, um, this is the world that they live in, but, uh,
00:37:33.580 yeah, the average voter just doesn't care that much about it. So this is a very sort of niche
00:37:41.520 thing that the media is entirely obsessed with. Uh, and most voters are not going to vote in November
00:37:52.140 with January 6th in mind. They don't even know what, what date, what was the date of January 6th?
00:38:01.280 They're not even sure. Okay. Here's another clip we'll play briefly. Joe Biden appeared on The View
00:38:07.340 and was, was asked a question that nobody has asked him. This is the first time I think that
00:38:19.980 we've seen anyone ask this question of Joe Biden, which is the number one question that everybody
00:38:26.980 should be asking him. Uh, and we finally got it from The View. Watch.
00:38:34.020 Did you feel that your hand was forced and what is your relationship with Speaker Pelosi now?
00:38:38.000 My relationship is fine. Look, I,
00:38:41.860 I never fully believed the assertions that somehow there was this overwhelming reluctance of my running
00:38:52.440 again. I didn't sense that. And although the polling, they said Biden's polling was different.
00:38:58.420 The fact of the matter is my polling was about where, you know, we're always within range of
00:39:03.220 being in this guy. Yeah. And, uh, but, uh, uh, what I did was I think there were, uh, it makes sense.
00:39:11.200 There are some folks who would like to see me step aside. So they have a chance to, to move on. I get
00:39:17.180 that, that that's just human nature, but that wasn't the reason that I stepped down. I stepped down
00:39:23.400 because I started thinking about it. You know, it's hard to think, I know you're only 30, but it's
00:39:31.340 hard to think of, it's hard for me to even say how old I am. Uh, so yeah, he's finally asked,
00:39:39.540 were you pressured to step aside? And his answer was yes. He didn't say that, but his answer was yes.
00:39:45.720 And, um, just that pause there that, uh, I, and he pauses and that tells you everything you need to
00:39:54.400 know, which is also amazing that he had to think about, well, not really amazing. This is Joe Biden
00:39:59.560 we're talking about, but still the fact that he had to think about the answer, uh, you know, you
00:40:06.380 would think that they would have him prepped with at least the answer to that question. Here's what you
00:40:12.180 say. Say this. And maybe they tried to, but again, this is Joe Biden. We're talking about.
00:40:17.880 So his actual answer is that he was pressured. Uh, in fact, he says in his answer that he didn't agree
00:40:24.860 with the reasoning that was given for him stepping aside. He didn't agree with it.
00:40:31.340 We know he didn't agree with it because he said multiple times in the lead up to that
00:40:36.160 final announcement, uh, that was mysteriously made on Twitter. And then we didn't hear from him for
00:40:41.860 several days. Um, but in the lead up to that, he said many times that he wasn't going to step
00:40:47.780 aside. He rejected the premise for it. Um, and that pretty much confirmed it. So the president of
00:40:55.020 the United States was pressured, uh, to give up his run for reelection. And the current woman who now
00:41:05.560 has that position was illegitimately installed in it. And that's just what happened. And now we're
00:41:11.420 yeah, it's just, it happened. It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a major scandal. It's another major,
00:41:18.340 major scandal. Um, but it's kind of baked into the cake now and we're all supposed to move on
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00:43:50.960 We're at the stage in the presidential election campaign where every photo op featuring the
00:44:01.640 candidates at the top of the ticket is carefully choreographed. And that's especially true for
00:44:05.280 Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, who are by far the most choreographed candidates in modern politics.
00:44:10.960 There aren't any accidents from Kamala Harris or Tim Walls at this point. Every message they send is
00:44:15.860 intentional. And that's why it was striking to see Alex Soros, the son of billionaire left-wing
00:44:19.700 mega-donor George Soros. Upload these photos to social media a couple days ago. And you don't
00:44:25.920 need an eye for photography to see that there's something off about these images. Tim Walls looks
00:44:31.220 sheepish. He's standing awkwardly far away from Soros. Meanwhile, Soros is eagerly showing off the
00:44:37.020 sweeping views from his home in New York City, which looks as sterile as it could possibly could.
00:44:42.940 Soros is grinning even as Tim Walls looks uncomfortable. And if you swap out the skyscraper view for
00:44:48.320 like a shark tank, it might as well be a scene from Dr. No. The supervillain vibes are very apparent.
00:44:55.560 Now, if you're feeling more charitable, you might chalk these images up to one awkward meeting and
00:44:59.840 move on. But Alex Soros has been having a lot of these meetings with top Democrats lately. And
00:45:04.900 in every case, Soros has been proudly uploading the photos on social media with the Democrats looking a
00:45:11.680 bit like they're in a hostage situation. Alex Soros posted all of these images that you can see in the
00:45:18.080 last month or so, the picture with Josh Shapiro, Jasmine Crockett, Gretchen Whitmer, and so on.
00:45:23.420 But Soros has a particular affinity for Walls. He keeps requesting meetings like this. And Walls,
00:45:29.640 the supposed everyman candidate, has been more than happy to oblige. During the DNC just a few weeks ago,
00:45:36.320 Soros posted these photos with the vice presidential candidate. And taken together, it's clear what's going
00:45:41.800 on in these images. Alex Soros is showing off his trophies. He's not uploading these photos to
00:45:46.460 convince a single voter to show up at the polls. He's doing it to demonstrate that he owns the most
00:45:51.600 prominent politicians in the Democrat Party. These politicians know these photos aren't flattering,
00:45:57.580 but they have to appear in them anyway. I mean, Tim Walls in particular is supposed to be the down-to-earth,
00:46:01.540 middle-class guy. Why do you want him in photos with the son of a billionaire at his swanky apartment
00:46:11.980 in downtown New York? It just doesn't make any sense. But they have to show up to his home or
00:46:21.460 his dimly lit hotel rooms and pretend to smile because he controls them. Now, in recent weeks,
00:46:26.620 it's become very apparent, very clear why top Democrats are so willing to portray themselves
00:46:33.420 publicly as lapdogs of the Soros family. As it turns out, the Soros family is not just cutting big
00:46:40.360 checks, although they're obviously doing that too. Instead, the Soros empire is making its most
00:46:44.920 concerted effort yet to subvert the election in November. And they're getting a lot of help from
00:46:50.000 Democrats in the government bureaucracy. The New York Post reports that with just a few weeks to go
00:46:54.880 until election day, the Federal Communications Commission has approved a deal that fast-tracks
00:46:59.900 George Soros' acquisition of more than 200 radio stations that reach more than 165 million Americans
00:47:06.260 in 40 markets. This is a transaction involving Odyssey radio stations after the company declared
00:47:11.600 bankruptcy. The approval of this acquisition was reportedly a party-line vote that passed with
00:47:16.980 three Democrats' votes on the FCC over the objection of two Republicans. One of those Republicans on the
00:47:22.040 FCC, Brendan Carr, says that nothing like this has ever happened before. The issue is that there's
00:47:27.640 a rule prohibiting foreign owners from controlling more than 25% of U.S. radio stations. You could argue
00:47:36.060 that it should be 0%, but 25% is the number. And Democrats on the FCC have established vetting
00:47:43.280 procedures, including national security reviews, to screen transactions like this to prevent that rule
00:47:47.940 from being violated. But in this case, they've effectively waived all of those restrictions
00:47:52.880 just in time for the election. Watch.
00:47:56.540 You've indicated there's a transaction where a Soros-backed group would take ownership of over 200
00:48:04.720 radio stations across 40 different markets. After the FCC originally indicating that that transaction
00:48:11.620 could be reviewed and approved at the Bureau level without a commission vote,
00:48:14.300 it's now become clear that that is a decision before the full commission, and it's one that I
00:48:19.300 would assume now or in the near future the commission would approve. I think what's
00:48:24.220 interesting about it is that the FCC here is not following its normal process for viewing a
00:48:30.900 transaction. We have established over a number of years one way in which you can get approval from
00:48:36.100 the FCC when you have in excess of 25% foreign ownership, which this transaction does. And it seems to me
00:48:42.340 that the FCC is poised to create, for the first time, an entirely new shortcut.
00:48:46.620 Yeah, thank you. As you pointed out here and previously, these proceedings for transfer of
00:48:51.100 ownership have been expedited. What exactly makes this case so deserving of an expedited proceeding
00:48:58.180 so far, from what you can tell?
00:49:00.340 There is nothing about this transaction that is out of the ordinary. It's the type of thing that we see
00:49:05.340 all the time, and the FCC has a process for this. The full commission itself has never signed off
00:49:11.680 on a shortcut like this. What we usually do is we require people to file a petition with us.
00:49:16.620 We bring in national security agencies. They can review the foreign ownership. It's probably no
00:49:21.240 big deal here, but we review that foreign ownership, and then we vote. Here, they're trying to do
00:49:26.700 something that's never been done before at the commission level.
00:49:29.760 So Carr also noted that some of these stations are located in states like Florida, Virginia,
00:49:33.380 and Pennsylvania, and several of these stations carry or carried conservative talk radio.
00:49:37.020 So just to add to the backroom deal nature of this vote, the FCC isn't even officially confirming
00:49:43.460 that it happened. In a statement, the FCC said, no decision is final until the commission releases
00:49:48.720 it, which we have not. Now, some Democrats have pointed out that the FCC has fast-tracked various
00:49:55.040 other post-bankruptcy acquisitions involving foreign entities, including bankruptcies involving
00:50:00.280 Cumulus Media and iHeart Media. But those situations don't appear to be comparable. For one thing,
00:50:06.180 none of them occurred weeks before a presidential election. None of them had the same political
00:50:11.840 implications. And the mechanics of the fast-tracking were different. Nathan Symington,
00:50:18.560 another Republican FCC commissioner, explained to Fox News that, quote, the FCC has a practice of
00:50:23.640 permitting entities temporarily to exceed foreign ownership caps when emerging from bankruptcy.
00:50:29.460 That wasn't the only way in which this item was fast-tracked. Commission leadership tried to
00:50:33.480 approve the item at the state level with nothing but a 48-hour notice to commissioners on a summer
00:50:38.500 Friday. There's also no factual record on the item because there was almost no attempt to do a real
00:50:43.940 public interest analysis. Not a single commissioner outside the chairwoman was invited to even think
00:50:48.800 about the issue until staff was directed to handle it on our behalf without our votes.
00:50:53.080 That's the true fast-track. Now, things get even worse when you look more closely at the kinds of
00:50:58.240 messages that these radio stations might start broadcasting once the Soros family acquires this
00:51:03.140 ownership stake. One way to do that is to look at what other Soros-funded organizations are doing
00:51:08.360 to impact the election in November. One of those organizations is called the Haitian Bridge Alliance.
00:51:14.940 They've been one of the most vocal critics of Donald Trump's position on Haitian migration into this
00:51:19.260 country. The head of the group recently claimed that Haitian immigration to Springfield has
00:51:23.700 revitalized both the economy and the labor force in that small town. According to Randoland U.S.,
00:51:31.200 which did the research on this, the Haitian Bridge Alliance has received more than half a million
00:51:34.940 dollars from Soros' Open Society Foundation. Here's a report Tuesday from MSIBC's Katie Fang about
00:51:41.380 what the Haitian Bridge Alliance is up to lately. Quote,
00:51:44.660 In a fascinating legal move, the Haitian Bridge Alliance in Springfield, Ohio,
00:51:48.800 filed criminal charges against Donald Trump and J.D. Vance based on their baseless fear-mongering,
00:51:54.300 quote-unquote, about Haitian immigrants eating neighbors' pets. In Ohio, private citizens can
00:52:00.000 file an affidavit charging criminal offenses, and the court must either issue an arrest warrant or refer
00:52:05.020 it to the prosecuting attorney for an investigation. So yes, this Soros-backed organization is trying one
00:52:11.820 last-ditch effort to have Donald Trump and J.D. Vance thrown in jail purely on the basis of their speech.
00:52:16.760 Because Donald Trump and J.D. Vance said unflattering things about the tens of thousands
00:52:21.000 of Haitian migrants that have descended on a small town in Ohio, the Haitian Bridge Alliance believes
00:52:26.720 that they belong in jail. And some employed in a prominent position by a U.S. media outlet,
00:52:32.060 Katie Fang of MSNBC, has no problem with this. She calls it a fascinating legal move.
00:52:39.580 Now, as it turns out, the Soros family has been making a lot of these fascinating legal moves lately.
00:52:45.240 As Daily Wire reported this week, George Soros is backing a network of left-wing organizations
00:52:49.980 that's working to naturalize and mobilize immigrants and refugees ahead of the upcoming
00:52:54.740 election, with the express purpose of, quote, swaying the outcome of national, state, and local
00:53:00.320 elections. That last line is a direct quote from the website of New American Voters, which is an arm of
00:53:06.420 the National Partnership for New Americans. And that group describes itself as a national,
00:53:11.800 multi-ethnic, multi-racial partnership network of 60 of the country's leading immigrant and refugee
00:53:17.340 rights organizations. So it's also received more than half a million dollars from Soros'
00:53:22.480 organizations, and their explicit goal is to sway American elections using mass migration.
00:53:30.280 This is one of those things that you're told is never happening. But if you go on their website,
00:53:34.660 you'll see it's happening right in front of you, and they admit it. So you can see why acquiring an
00:53:40.380 ownership stake in a bunch of radio stations might be helpful to the Soros empire. When you basically
00:53:45.680 control the NGOs and the activists, it helps to also control the media too. And that way,
00:53:51.060 you magnify the message of these NGOs and activist organizations. MSNBC and CNN are already doing that
00:53:57.140 for Soros at the national level. The radio stations could do it at the local level. They can spread the
00:54:03.080 news that Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are racists who belong in jail for even mentioning that
00:54:07.100 replacement migration is underway in places like Ohio. They could promote the many district
00:54:11.840 attorneys who have received huge campaign contributions from Soros, only to then turn
00:54:16.960 their cities into crime-ridden hellholes. This is the kind of scrutiny that Democrats hope to avoid
00:54:22.720 by fast-tracking this latest acquisition by the Soros family. The party that claimed to be terrified of
00:54:28.380 foreign election interference for the past six years is now fully embracing a massive and
00:54:32.740 unprecedented campaign of election interference by George Soros. The people who say that their
00:54:38.380 opponents are a threat to democracy have no problem importing millions of voters with the explicit goal
00:54:44.060 of influencing and swaying, in their words, elections. The only way that hypocrisy like this can survive
00:54:50.440 is by total media blackout. No one can be allowed to talk about what's happening. You know, media outlets
00:54:57.760 will have to fall silent. And after what the FCC just did, in secret and in defiance of their own
00:55:03.540 rules, that's exactly what we can expect between now and November. And that is why the Soros puppet
00:55:09.700 masters and all of the puppets dancing on their strings are all today canceled. That'll do it for the
00:55:16.460 show today. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk to you tomorrow. Have a great day. Godspeed.
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