The Matt Walsh Show - December 01, 2025


Ep. 1699 - BODYCAM: Another Violent Attack From An Immigrant Proves We Need Denaturalization


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1 hour and 11 minutes

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159.91176

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11,454

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852

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

68


Summary

After another violent attack by an Afghan refugee, Donald Trump says it s time to cut off immigration from the third world and denaturalize immigrants who are not loyal to this country. Also, Senator Mark Kelly condemns the military strikes on drug boats, but those strikes are far more legitimate than anything he was involved in during his time in the military. Plus, Representative Jasmine Crockett claims that white supremacists commit crimes at a higher rate than immigrants. We ll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Welch Show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today in the Matt Wall Show, after another violent attack by an Afghan, quote-unquote,
00:00:03.700 refugee, Donald Trump says that we will cut off immigration from the third world and start
00:00:07.680 denaturalizing immigrants who are not loyal to this country. It's way past time to do that,
00:00:11.780 and today I'll explain exactly how this can be done. Also, Senator Mark Kelly condemns the
00:00:17.620 military strikes on drug boats, but those strikes are far more legitimate than anything he was
00:00:21.960 involved in during his time in the military. Plus, Representative Jasmine Crockett claims
00:00:26.000 that white supremacists commit crimes at a higher rate than immigrants. We'll talk about all that
00:00:30.660 and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:32.240 Fairfax, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C., is one of the most reliably Democrat counties
00:02:38.220 in the entire country. More than 65% of residents voted for Kamala Harris in the last presidential
00:02:43.340 election. It's also a mostly white, affluent county where the median household income is
00:02:48.180 well over $120,000 a year. In Fairfax, to the extent you come across any local drama at all,
00:02:53.980 it usually has to do with dismantling the school system in the name of diversity or how Donald
00:02:59.020 Trump is being too mean to government workers or how delusional boys should be allowed to compete
00:03:04.780 in girls' sports and use the girls' locker room. So put another way, Fairfax is one of those places
00:03:10.280 where Democrats congratulate each other for being far more civilized and far more rational
00:03:14.720 and forward-thinking than their political opponents. In Fairfax, they've rejected the
00:03:19.420 bigotry of the Trump administration, the xenophobia, the racism, the horrific ableism that's involved
00:03:25.740 in calling reporters retarded to their faces, and so on. Fairfax, unlike most of the country,
00:03:30.840 is enlightened. They don't simply want to help the marginalized. They want to save their lives.
00:03:36.500 That's the prevailing attitude. So it must have come as a great shock to the residents of Fairfax
00:03:41.260 when, on April 23rd, one marginalized member of their community, a 36-year-old man named Jamal
00:03:48.540 Wally, declared during a traffic stop that was being conducted by Fairfax police officers that
00:03:54.720 every white person in Fairfax is a complete and total moron for allowing him into the country.
00:04:00.140 And then when the police informed him that he would be receiving a speeding ticket,
00:04:03.700 Jamal declared that, in his estimation, the Taliban is far better than the government of Fairfax.
00:04:10.380 And then to make matters significantly worse, Jamal began shooting the police officers from
00:04:15.380 inside his 1999 Toyota Corolla. Now, this was a shooting, the attempted murder of several police
00:04:21.140 officers in a county that overwhelmingly supports open borders and fake refugees, that didn't receive
00:04:27.120 any national attention at all. Even in local media reports, the shooting was sanitized.
00:04:31.780 But in retrospect, it was one of the most significant stories of the year that no one talked about.
00:04:37.820 It's very clear that these officers who ultimately killed Jamal saved many innocent lives by doing so.
00:04:43.620 This was a terrorist attack waiting to happen.
00:04:47.160 So we'll start with the body camera footage.
00:04:50.180 And I want you, as you watch this, to also listen carefully to what is said.
00:04:54.860 So you used to, you brought me to the, you people brought me to this country and I'm dying every single day and I have four children and we wholly survive because you're a racist people.
00:05:13.840 Okay. Yeah, because I can't get a job, I can't get a disability and, and they took my license because I'm not able to pay the insurance.
00:05:24.900 So why are you trying to kill me?
00:05:27.560 I'm not trying to kill you, sir.
00:05:28.300 No, you are, I'm already died. I don't give a damn.
00:05:31.620 Projects armed, refusing to give ID.
00:05:33.940 You are not. Today is the day, buddy.
00:05:37.620 So what I'm, what I'm asking for is you to identify yourself.
00:05:40.240 You dumbass lion's white people. You lied for 25 years.
00:05:43.920 Sorry, I need bravo. Will you direct me on that?
00:05:45.680 You brought me to this country. I served with special forces. I lost my own brother. I lost my whole, everything.
00:05:52.360 I'm sorry. I have nothing.
00:05:53.620 I'm sorry to hear that.
00:05:54.660 No, you're sorry to hear that. No, no, no. Don't, don't play that.
00:05:58.080 I should have served with, with Taliban better than you.
00:06:02.660 I was concerned, and a dumbass, when I was concerned about Taliban, but in America.
00:06:09.700 So now you want to give me that?
00:06:10.780 No, no, no. Hey, don't you reach me. Go.
00:06:15.700 800 bravo shots fired.
00:06:19.180 800 bravo shots fired.
00:06:22.000 800 bravo signal one.
00:06:23.440 So the direct quote, in case you missed it, uh, from the heavy accent, it was, you effing dumb white people, you brought me to this country.
00:06:35.000 And he also says, I should have served with the effing Taliban.
00:06:39.000 Now, those are quotes that, for obvious reasons, did not appear in any Virginia-based news outlet's coverage of what happened.
00:06:45.820 And that's because, you have to imagine that, all things considered, this is not the quality of refugee that the residents of Fairfax imagined they were importing into this country when they voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
00:06:57.680 They didn't imagine that they were importing people who would literally say, you dumb effing white people, you brought me into this country.
00:07:04.580 Before they start, you know, blasting.
00:07:08.040 After all, the refugees had supposedly fought alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
00:07:13.420 And it's simply not possible that the refugees had no morals whatsoever, even if they had betrayed their own countrymen in exchange for a quick paycheck from the U.S.
00:07:23.000 I mean, we certainly shouldn't consider when we hear so much about the Afghans who helped the United States and how it's our obligation to bring them into the United States.
00:07:32.420 You know, we shouldn't consider the possibility that actually being an Afghan turncoat makes you, if anything, an even less trustworthy person and therefore even less qualified to become an American citizen.
00:07:45.260 Now, we shouldn't say to ourselves, well, yeah, thanks for helping the U.S. government, I guess.
00:07:50.300 But, I mean, you turncoat because we paid you, so I don't want you here.
00:07:55.340 No, these refugees all must love America deep down.
00:08:00.400 They must be patriots.
00:08:01.800 They must strongly believe in freedom and the U.S. Constitution.
00:08:07.800 And on top of that, all these refugees were carefully vetted by the Biden administration.
00:08:12.880 The refugees had to certify that in their wildest dreams, they would never dream of waging jihad against Americans.
00:08:19.500 So, what could have gone wrong here?
00:08:23.320 And how do we fix the problem that's been created throughout the entire country by people like the residents of Fairfax?
00:08:30.180 That's not a rhetorical question.
00:08:31.840 With every act of murderous violence by fake Afghan refugees, it's become clear that we need an answer to this question.
00:08:39.000 We have to reassess how we have allowed foreigners into this country, and we need to start removing the people who lied to us as part of that process.
00:08:47.420 Otherwise, many more innocent people will die, and are dying.
00:08:52.660 Now, the day before Thanksgiving, as you've seen by now, two National Guard soldiers were shot in the streets of Washington, D.C.
00:08:58.880 One of those soldiers is now dead.
00:09:00.900 The other is fighting for his life.
00:09:02.860 In addition to the ambush in Fairfax, this is just the latest act of terrorism by Afghans living in this country over the past year.
00:09:09.360 But it's far from the only one.
00:09:11.220 We can't forget about the Election Day terror plot in Oklahoma.
00:09:14.460 Another planned attack in Texas that was foiled just the other day as well.
00:09:21.020 Watch.
00:09:23.120 Well, right here is the nearly 30 pages of federal court documents.
00:09:26.920 In them, prosecutors lay out a timeline of the two suspects' actions, how they supported ISIS, and a planned Election Day terrorist attack on U.S. soil.
00:09:36.260 On October 7th, Tahiti and the juvenile met with an FBI asset in rural Oklahoma to try and purchase two AK-47 assault rifles, 10 magazines, and 500 rounds of ammunition.
00:09:48.960 That's where the two were arrested.
00:09:51.040 They've always been a little strange.
00:09:52.600 While Tahiti lived in Oklahoma City, neighbors in Moore, where the juvenile suspect lived with his father, mother, and five siblings, say the family had never been friendly.
00:10:02.800 They've always been weird, but it's never been, like, called the police weird.
00:10:05.920 DHS is confirming that an Afghan national was arrested Tuesday after posting a video of himself on TikTok indicating he was building a bomb with an intended target of the Fort Worth area.
00:10:19.700 Muhammad Dawood al-Khazai is charged at the state level with making a terroristic threat.
00:10:26.440 According to DHS, listen to this.
00:10:28.600 He came to the United States as part of Operation Allies Welcome.
00:10:33.700 So here you have it.
00:10:34.680 This happened Tuesday.
00:10:35.520 So if you're keeping track at home, which you should be, this is multiple terror attacks or planned attacks by Afghan quote-unquote refugees in the span of one year.
00:10:50.420 Now, it's clear that all these terror plots and attacks, particularly the attack on the National Guard soldiers in Washington, have led to a major shift in Donald Trump's priorities on immigration.
00:11:02.280 And we're not just talking about a shift on immigration involving Afghanistan.
00:11:05.640 We're talking about a shift involving other third-world countries as well, including Somalia, one of the world's top exporters of dysfunction and violence and fraud to the United States.
00:11:16.040 On Thanksgiving Day, Trump posted a lengthy message that read, in part, quote,
00:11:20.640 This refugee burden is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America.
00:11:24.900 Hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia are completely taking over the once great state of Minnesota.
00:11:31.380 The seriously retarded governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, does nothing.
00:11:35.520 I will permanently pause immigration from all third-world countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover, terminate all the millions of Biden illegal admissions,
00:11:44.380 and remove anyone who is not a net asset to the U.S. or is incapable of loving our country, end all federal benefits and subsidies to non-citizens of our country,
00:11:53.660 denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility, and deport any foreign national who is a public charge, security risk, or non-compatible with Western civilization.
00:12:02.660 Only reverse migration can fully cure this situation.
00:12:08.660 Now, in case there was any doubt about whether Trump himself wrote this tweet, although I think it's pretty clear,
00:12:14.380 he was asked about it several times, and in every case, he doubled down on the language.
00:12:19.180 And it was very evident that, on a personal level, he's furious, and rightfully so.
00:12:25.360 Watch.
00:12:25.680 You just reported this year that there was thorough vetting by DHS and by the FBI of these Afghans who were brought into the U.S.
00:12:35.140 So, why do you blame the Biden administration?
00:12:37.660 Because they let them in.
00:12:39.080 Are you stupid?
00:12:40.180 Are you a stupid person?
00:12:41.500 Because they came in on a plane, along with thousands of other people that shouldn't be here,
00:12:47.120 and you're just asking questions because you're a stupid person.
00:12:51.040 And there's a law passed that it's almost impossible not to get them out.
00:12:56.020 You can't get them out once they come in.
00:12:57.960 In that same post, you mentioned Tim Walls, and you called him what many Americans do find in a fix of war, retarded.
00:13:05.180 Do you stand by that claim of calling Tim Walls retarded?
00:13:08.000 Yeah, I think there's something wrong with him, absolutely.
00:13:10.580 You have a problem with him?
00:13:12.320 You know what?
00:13:13.800 I think there's something wrong with him.
00:13:15.640 Anybody that would do what he did, anybody that would allow those people into a state,
00:13:20.220 and pay billions of dollars out to Somalia.
00:13:23.740 We give billions of dollars to Somalia.
00:13:25.960 It's not even a country because it doesn't function like a country.
00:13:29.360 It's got a name, but it doesn't function like a country.
00:13:32.020 Yeah, there's something wrong with Walls.
00:13:37.380 Well, he's right about that, about all of it, including Walls being retarded.
00:13:41.620 But this is the president's chance to reverse the trajectory that the Republican Party is on.
00:13:46.900 If he actually delivers on what he's promising to do, if in addition to stopping migration from the third world,
00:13:51.840 he begins denaturalizing foreigners who have lied their way into the country,
00:13:55.640 then the lives of millions of Americans will be clearly markedly improved in every way.
00:14:01.060 And therefore, millions of Americans will have a reason to vote for Republicans in next year's elections,
00:14:05.080 which at the moment, they don't really have.
00:14:07.900 So, how would mass denaturalization work exactly?
00:14:15.260 So, the first thing you need to know about denaturalizing a foreign national is that in recent history,
00:14:21.460 it's been extremely rare.
00:14:23.600 During Trump's first term, only around 168 denaturalization cases were filed in federal courts.
00:14:29.580 During Biden's term, the number was even lower at just 64.
00:14:32.840 But it doesn't mean that mass denaturalization has never happened before.
00:14:37.400 By some estimates, during the Great Depression, the United States constructively denaturalized,
00:14:42.480 as they put it at the time, meaning kicked out of the country,
00:14:45.440 more than a million American citizens, most of whom were born to first-generation Mexican immigrants.
00:14:51.740 So, no process was followed, for the most part.
00:14:54.580 No legal scholar, quote-unquote, will defend any of that.
00:14:58.560 But, as a factual matter, it did happen.
00:15:01.660 They had to go back to Mexico at a time of extreme crisis in this country, where jobs were scarce.
00:15:06.840 People with genuine ties to this country, Americans born to American citizens,
00:15:11.820 forcibly removed people without those ties.
00:15:16.100 Now, what's changed since the Great Depression is that through a series of laws and court cases,
00:15:19.640 the process of denaturalization has become very well-defined and much more challenging for the government to actually implement.
00:15:27.320 Essentially, the government has to demonstrate that the naturalized citizen had lied in some significant way
00:15:34.660 during his application for citizenship.
00:15:38.200 And there are other ways, too, like showing the citizen has joined the Communist Party or a terror group.
00:15:43.400 But that's the main one.
00:15:46.520 So, this is a high standard.
00:15:48.540 But it's not insurmountable at all.
00:15:51.440 We can certainly find more than 168 Somalis in Minnesota alone who would qualify easily under this standard.
00:16:01.020 These are foreigners who, as part of their citizenship application,
00:16:05.460 pledged loyalty to the United States and only the United States.
00:16:09.980 They also certified that they were not involved in fraudulent marriages or anything like that.
00:16:16.140 And very often, these Somalis were lying.
00:16:19.920 Here's Joseph Edlow, the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
00:16:24.800 and here's what he has to say about it.
00:16:26.240 Watch.
00:16:27.840 Since September 19th, officers from our Fraud Detection and National Security Directorate,
00:16:32.960 working in teams, have conducted over 1,000 site visits across the Minneapolis-St. Paul area
00:16:38.300 as part of this operation.
00:16:40.580 What they found should shock all of America.
00:16:45.480 Focusing on a list of over 1,000 target cases involving more than 900 individuals,
00:16:51.020 our officers encountered blatant marriage fraud, visa overstays,
00:16:55.260 people claiming to work at businesses that can't be found,
00:16:59.160 forged documents, abuse of the H-1B visa system,
00:17:03.080 abuse of the F-1 visas, and many other discrepancies.
00:17:07.400 Over the course of the operation, our officers found indication of fraud,
00:17:12.620 noncompliance, or public safety and national security concerns in nearly a little less than 50%
00:17:19.300 of the cases interviewed.
00:17:20.300 You're aware of the CHNV, the parole programs that the previous administration was involved in,
00:17:27.720 bringing people in.
00:17:28.580 People here were allowed to sponsor individuals to come in from certain countries.
00:17:32.280 As I said, we found organizations here that were involved in sponsoring many, many individuals.
00:17:41.740 They did not know necessarily the individuals they were sponsoring.
00:17:44.740 They were doing almost a blanket sponsorship.
00:17:47.700 That is fraud.
00:17:48.740 That's something that should have been caught.
00:17:50.500 It's something that I know the previous administration was aware of how the sponsorships were happening,
00:17:56.300 and no action was taken.
00:17:58.140 I'm glad to see that we're taking action.
00:18:03.420 So this rampant fraud, we can assume, is one reason why the Trump DOJ in June of this year
00:18:09.640 issued a memo stating that the Civil Rights Division should prioritize, quote,
00:18:14.580 the denaturalization of naturalized U.S. citizens.
00:18:18.460 The administration is aware of the extent of the problem,
00:18:21.120 and now it's time to do something about it.
00:18:24.360 And we need to go way, way beyond the easy cases where there's forged documentation or fake marriages.
00:18:31.580 Obviously, they should be kicked out of the country, but it needs to go beyond that.
00:18:36.860 And here's one way to go about that.
00:18:38.860 Let's say a Somali comes to this country, becomes a naturalized citizen,
00:18:43.480 and immediately begins defrauding us.
00:18:46.280 Maybe they go to Medicaid and file a fraudulent autism claim to their child,
00:18:50.580 which is something that virtually every Somali seems to do,
00:18:54.060 which is why, as we discussed last week, Medicaid claims for autism in Minnesota
00:18:57.760 grew from $3 million in 2018 to $400 million in 2023, five years later.
00:19:06.320 It's all fake.
00:19:08.700 Now, in this case, the Somali should lose his citizenship.
00:19:12.800 He clearly came to this country to rob us.
00:19:16.960 He lied on his immigration form,
00:19:18.720 assuming he didn't tell us that when he came.
00:19:20.820 Hey, why did you come to the country?
00:19:22.180 Well, I came to rob you.
00:19:24.220 We're going to assume he didn't say that.
00:19:26.560 So he lied.
00:19:28.180 He lied to immigration officers,
00:19:30.220 and therefore he has forfeited his right to live in this country.
00:19:34.960 You know, imagine if you invite a house guest over,
00:19:37.740 someone who you just met at work or something.
00:19:39.900 He tells you he's, you know, really happy to be here, looking forward to dinner.
00:19:43.140 And then when he's gone, you realize that he's stolen your wallet and your television
00:19:49.360 and your computer and your couch, hauled them all away in a U-Haul truck,
00:19:54.680 driven by his friends while you were in the bathroom or something.
00:19:58.680 Now, in that case, you obviously conclude that, in fact,
00:20:02.300 this house guest was lying about looking forward to dinner.
00:20:05.260 He was lying about being your friend.
00:20:07.480 And it goes without saying that you would never let him back in your house ever again.
00:20:13.580 I mean, that's common sense.
00:20:15.460 It's so obvious it doesn't need any explanation.
00:20:18.980 Our immigration policy needs to work the same way.
00:20:23.660 And once these Somalis are deported,
00:20:26.320 government officials in Minnesota, they need to go to prison.
00:20:30.740 Here's an extraordinary message that was posted over the weekend
00:20:33.280 from a social media account claiming to represent over 480 current staff
00:20:38.420 of the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
00:20:41.300 And here's what they wrote.
00:20:43.260 Quote,
00:20:44.260 Tim Walls is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota.
00:20:48.400 We let Tim Walls know of fraud early on,
00:20:50.760 hoping for a partnership and stopping fraud.
00:20:52.940 But no, we got the exact opposite response.
00:20:55.900 Tim Walls systematically retaliated against whistleblowers,
00:20:59.280 using monitoring threats repression,
00:21:01.380 and did his best to discredit fraud reports.
00:21:04.760 Instead of partnership,
00:21:05.640 we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Walls,
00:21:08.560 certain DFL members,
00:21:09.860 and an indifferent mainstream media.
00:21:12.020 In addition to retaliating against whistleblowers,
00:21:14.540 Tim Walls disempowered the office of the legislative auditor,
00:21:18.240 allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings and guidance.
00:21:21.760 As staff, we firsthand witnessed and observed fraud happening,
00:21:25.140 yet were shut down, reassigned, and told to keep quiet.
00:21:28.480 Sometimes more.
00:21:29.480 However, leadership did not want to appear to discriminate against certain communities
00:21:32.920 and were unwilling to take action such as stopping fraud
00:21:35.920 that would have an adverse impact on their image.
00:21:40.420 Now, to be clear about this,
00:21:41.780 by all accounts, this post appears to be genuine.
00:21:44.500 And in a second, we'll get into reasons why it appears to be genuine.
00:21:47.420 But at the same time, it needs to be said that even if nothing in this post is true,
00:21:52.940 Tim Walls should still be put on trial.
00:21:55.580 It's beyond dispute at this point that he allowed massive fraud to take place.
00:22:00.320 We know that.
00:22:01.660 The only question is whether he deliberately allowed it,
00:22:04.860 or whether he's so criminally incompetent that somehow he didn't notice
00:22:08.420 that hundreds of millions of dollars were being stolen from the taxpayers every year.
00:22:13.440 Well, neither option is good for Tim Walls.
00:22:18.820 And the truth, as that post states, does appear to be that as a matter of state policy,
00:22:24.480 the administration of Tim Walls effectively endorsed this fraud.
00:22:30.280 This is from the New York Times, a paper that obviously is not in the business of hitting Democrats
00:22:34.860 most of the time.
00:22:35.820 But in this case, the allegations are so devastating
00:22:38.080 and so obviously true that they have no choice.
00:22:42.680 They want to eliminate Tim Walls politically because he's become a liability.
00:22:47.380 So here's what they reported.
00:22:48.700 This, again, is from the New York Times.
00:22:52.040 Over the last five years, law enforcement officials say fraud took root in pockets of Minnesota's Somali diaspora
00:22:58.060 as scores of individuals made small fortunes by setting up companies that billed state agencies
00:23:03.320 for millions of dollars worth of social services that were never provided.
00:23:07.440 Federal prosecutors say that 59 people have been convicted in those schemes so far
00:23:11.540 and that more than a billion dollars in taxpayers' money has been stolen in three plots that they are investigating.
00:23:17.900 That is more than Minnesota spends annually to run its Department of Corrections.
00:23:24.080 Yes, that's more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money.
00:23:28.060 Scammed by Somalis, who shouldn't be here in the first place.
00:23:34.700 And the link to Walls is clear.
00:23:36.880 Continuing with the article, quote,
00:23:39.120 In one case, hundreds of providers were reimbursed for assistance they claimed to have provided
00:23:43.400 to people at risk for homelessness, though federal authorities said services were not provided.
00:23:49.340 The program's annual cost ballooned to more than $104 million last year, the authority said,
00:23:54.100 from a budgeted projection of $2.6 million when it began in 2020.
00:23:59.660 In another program aimed to provide therapy for autistic children, prosecutors said that providers
00:24:04.900 recruited children in Minneapolis's Somali community, falsely certifying them as qualifying for autism treatment
00:24:10.740 and paying their parents' kickbacks for their cooperation.
00:24:14.300 Prosecutors have so far charged one provider, Asha Farhan Hassan, 29, with wire fraud.
00:24:21.560 Ryan Paciaga, who also has represented other defendants in the fraud cases,
00:24:26.440 said that some involved became convinced that state agencies were tolerating, if not tacitly allowing, the fraud.
00:24:33.620 No one was doing anything about the red flags, he said.
00:24:35.840 It was like someone was stealing money from the cookie jar, and they kept refilling it.
00:24:42.280 Yes, just one autism treatment provider has been charged with, you know, in quotes, of course,
00:24:47.820 has been charged with wire fraud after hundreds of millions of dollars were stolen from the program.
00:24:52.980 Just one.
00:24:54.720 That's why Somalis are so brazen about committing these crimes.
00:24:57.680 They know that, in all likelihood, they won't get caught.
00:25:00.800 But the feds will catch maybe one or two people, while tens of thousands of fraudsters get away with it.
00:25:09.380 Now, if you were watching the Sunday shows over the weekend, you probably saw how, on various shows,
00:25:14.260 the suggestion was made that not all Somalis are like this.
00:25:19.080 Tim Walz, for example, said something along the lines of, you know,
00:25:21.860 it's wrong to blame an entire community for the actions of a few.
00:25:25.160 That was the gist of what he said.
00:25:26.780 But actually, in this case, it's completely appropriate to blame the entire Somali community
00:25:32.720 for what's happening in places like Minnesota.
00:25:36.140 Yeah, we can blame all of them.
00:25:38.940 They're committing a massive fraud.
00:25:41.480 We're talking about, again, well over a billion dollars in just a few years in one state.
00:25:48.860 And this is unlike any other foreign fraud in American history.
00:25:52.380 It's a fraud that is only possible with the support of a very large number of people.
00:25:59.000 It's a fraud that's consistent with how Somalis destroyed their own country.
00:26:03.560 It's a fraud that's being committed by the same Somali community that,
00:26:07.940 just a few months ago, rallied in support of a Somali degenerate who sexually assaulted a child.
00:26:12.280 As you remember, they sent letters to the judge defending the child predator.
00:26:19.200 In fact, the Somali community also threatened the mother of the victim after she cooperated with authorities.
00:26:26.100 So that's the Somali community that we are told by Tim Walz only has one or two bad apples.
00:26:33.320 Well, actually, no.
00:26:37.920 Okay, the reality is that the vast majority of Somalis and Afghans in this country
00:26:44.220 simply don't have the IQ or the culture or, frankly, the morals to be good apples.
00:26:53.040 And until we're capable of recognizing that, and until we begin removing these people from our country,
00:27:00.120 whether they're citizens or not, they will continue to rob us, assault us, and murder us in the streets.
00:27:08.120 That behavior is inconsistent with civilization.
00:27:11.140 It's also, in many cases, inconsistent with the claims they made
00:27:15.060 when they first entered this country to obtain citizenship.
00:27:18.620 And for that reason, there's only one viable solution.
00:27:24.040 The Trump administration must begin the largest denaturalization campaign in the history of this country.
00:27:29.600 Look through their social media feeds.
00:27:31.100 Identify everybody involved in these fraudulent charities and nonprofits.
00:27:34.600 Collect a very large list of names of foreigners who openly despise this country
00:27:39.400 and feel no loyalty to it.
00:27:41.800 And then, lawfully and promptly, get rid of every single one of them.
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00:30:25.440 All right, hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
00:30:27.260 Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays
00:30:30.980 because it's an American holiday.
00:30:33.340 It's centered around food.
00:30:35.100 There's no gift giving or receiving involved, which I like.
00:30:39.720 I would prefer if we abolished all gift giving occasions for adults.
00:30:45.200 Kids should get presents, but as an adult,
00:30:47.580 there really is no point in exchanging presents with adults
00:30:50.740 who could just go out and buy whatever you're giving them
00:30:54.060 if they really wanted it.
00:30:55.020 So, I've been saying this forever.
00:30:57.660 I've been trying to rally people towards this cause
00:31:00.000 to no avail.
00:31:02.720 But, that's why it's funny whenever I open a gift
00:31:06.760 and the person who gave it to me is like,
00:31:09.000 oh, you don't already have that, do you?
00:31:11.940 And it's like, no, I don't already have it.
00:31:15.220 But if I wanted it, then I would already have it.
00:31:17.880 That's the thing.
00:31:18.620 So, I don't already have it
00:31:19.420 because I just don't want this thing.
00:31:20.780 If I did want it, I would just buy it.
00:31:24.080 So, you know, I think that's why I like Thanksgiving.
00:31:28.000 There's no gifts.
00:31:28.500 You just eat.
00:31:29.540 And we had a pretty great Thanksgiving.
00:31:31.220 I strained my hamstring pretty severely playing football,
00:31:36.620 chasing my son down.
00:31:37.640 He was in the other team and took a bad angle on the pursuit.
00:31:40.760 Didn't even make the play.
00:31:42.040 He scored the touchdown, pulled up with a hamstring injury.
00:31:46.080 My son, of course, had no sympathy whatsoever.
00:31:47.880 He was just gloating about scoring the touchdown,
00:31:49.480 which I get, which I get.
00:31:50.680 I mean, I would have done the same thing in his shoes
00:31:52.280 and Apple didn't fall far from the tree.
00:31:55.580 So, I'm getting old is the lesson.
00:31:57.640 Pulling your hamstring playing pickup football
00:31:59.620 is like the classic old guy thing.
00:32:03.300 And that's where I am now, which is fine.
00:32:08.020 Which is fine.
00:32:09.980 I want to start with, well, this is related to,
00:32:12.620 I almost mentioned this in the opening,
00:32:14.080 but it's not exactly national news,
00:32:18.280 but it very much relates to the topic at hand.
00:32:21.060 So, this is a viral clip from the Whatever podcast
00:32:24.280 and plays right into what we were talking about,
00:32:27.800 like denaturalizing.
00:32:29.720 What would that look like?
00:32:31.040 Okay, if we were going to start a campaign
00:32:33.180 of mass denaturalization, not just mass deportation,
00:32:36.560 which we also need and we don't have right now,
00:32:38.380 but also mass denaturalization,
00:32:40.480 what would that look like?
00:32:41.720 And how do you identify the people
00:32:43.560 who should be denaturalized?
00:32:45.140 If they lied on their application
00:32:47.400 when they came here, how do we know?
00:32:52.460 Well, fortunately,
00:32:54.640 fortunately, if we're going to pursue this,
00:32:58.360 many of these people, you know, they don't hide it.
00:33:00.820 They don't hide the fact that they lied.
00:33:02.340 And so, here's a clip that I think
00:33:03.800 kind of makes that point.
00:33:04.800 Watch.
00:33:06.660 Let's say the United States went to war with Colombia.
00:33:10.240 Who do you side with?
00:33:12.280 Colombia.
00:33:13.000 Get the f*** out of our country.
00:33:14.640 Holy f***.
00:33:15.400 Why do you side with Colombia?
00:33:16.940 Because I'm from Colombia.
00:33:18.140 You've lived here for 10 years
00:33:19.440 and you're now a citizen.
00:33:21.020 Okay, still, that doesn't mean
00:33:22.380 I'm not going to, like, side with our country.
00:33:24.080 Okay, I'm looking this up.
00:33:25.340 Yes, becoming a citizen requires
00:33:27.060 taking the oath,
00:33:28.400 the oath of allegiance.
00:33:30.640 By taking the oath,
00:33:31.840 you pledge to renounce
00:33:33.600 any foreign allegiance,
00:33:35.960 support and defend the U.S. Constitution
00:33:37.760 and laws
00:33:38.520 and perform service to the country
00:33:41.260 when required by law.
00:33:43.100 You do not become a citizen
00:33:44.260 until you have completed the oath ceremony
00:33:46.500 and received your certificate of naturalization.
00:33:49.220 Did you receive your certificate of naturalization?
00:33:51.780 Yes.
00:33:52.140 Did you complete the oath ceremony?
00:33:55.100 Yes.
00:33:55.880 So you're a liar?
00:33:57.280 Do you remember this?
00:33:59.180 Yeah.
00:34:00.780 Here, read that s*** again.
00:34:02.240 I do solemnly swear
00:34:04.200 that I absolutely and entirely
00:34:07.220 renounce and abjure,
00:34:09.560 I don't even know what the f*** that means,
00:34:11.280 all allegiance,
00:34:12.860 Colombia,
00:34:13.740 and fidelity to any foreign prince
00:34:16.560 or, what the,
00:34:17.880 patentate?
00:34:19.100 Is that a f***ing fruit?
00:34:20.580 What the f*** is that s***?
00:34:22.200 It's like a pomegranate
00:34:23.780 and a f***ing potato.
00:34:25.600 State or sovereignty?
00:34:27.560 Did you say that s***?
00:34:28.960 Yeah.
00:34:29.240 So you f***ing lied
00:34:30.900 to get into the United States, bruv?
00:34:32.620 I didn't lie.
00:34:33.420 You have allegiance to Colombia.
00:34:35.180 It's not allegiance.
00:34:36.340 Originally, you said Colombia.
00:34:38.800 Yeah.
00:34:39.460 Yeah?
00:34:40.200 Yeah, we'll stick to that answer.
00:34:45.300 Okay, so first of all,
00:34:46.460 this is an easy call
00:34:47.320 because anybody who has face tattoos
00:34:49.080 should be deported anyway.
00:34:51.400 I don't care if your family came here in 1655.
00:34:54.020 If you have face tattoos,
00:34:54.820 you should really lose your,
00:34:56.620 certainly lose your right to vote,
00:34:58.760 but also you shouldn't be a citizen anymore.
00:35:01.180 But second,
00:35:01.540 this woman obviously needs to be
00:35:02.880 denaturalized and kicked out of the country.
00:35:04.960 She lied on her application.
00:35:07.740 She lied when she took the oath.
00:35:10.120 She committed fraud.
00:35:12.500 And this is a clear-cut case.
00:35:14.860 It's what we talked about in the opening.
00:35:16.540 We need to actually go do it.
00:35:20.480 If we're going to start denaturalizing,
00:35:21.940 this would be a good place to start.
00:35:23.400 Trump administration,
00:35:24.100 that woman shouldn't be hard to find.
00:35:25.520 Go find her and denaturalize her
00:35:29.800 and kick her out of the country.
00:35:32.160 That's the other thing, too,
00:35:33.020 is that if you're going to say stuff like this,
00:35:35.100 then you have to go do it.
00:35:36.500 You might as well go do it
00:35:37.640 because you're going to get blamed for it anyway.
00:35:41.400 Now that you've said this,
00:35:42.560 if you're the Trump administration,
00:35:43.620 now that you've talked about denaturalizing citizens
00:35:47.580 and kicking them out of the country,
00:35:50.540 well, as far as the left's concerned,
00:35:53.880 you've already done it.
00:35:55.520 And so they're going to hang that around your neck anyway.
00:35:59.320 Which, okay, like,
00:36:00.940 I'm not, this is not an argument against doing it.
00:36:03.460 Quite the opposite.
00:36:04.420 What I'm saying is,
00:36:05.380 okay, you've thrown down the gauntlet,
00:36:08.020 and so now whatever blowback you're going to get politically,
00:36:11.160 you're going to get regardless
00:36:12.540 because you said it.
00:36:15.720 So you have to do it, though.
00:36:17.320 You have to actually follow through.
00:36:18.900 If you say the thing and then don't do it,
00:36:25.900 now it's the worst of all worlds
00:36:28.400 because now you'll get the blowback
00:36:31.620 for having done the thing,
00:36:33.240 but you don't even get the results of having done it
00:36:36.040 because you didn't do it.
00:36:36.800 And this has been one of the problems for Trump
00:36:42.860 since even going back to his first term.
00:36:48.880 And I think they've done a lot of great things this second term,
00:36:51.520 but you also have these things of like saying,
00:36:55.100 okay, we're going to do this, we're going to do that,
00:36:56.640 and then it doesn't happen.
00:36:57.800 But because you said it,
00:37:00.320 you're going to get blamed anyway.
00:37:02.500 So don't say it unless you're actually going to do it.
00:37:06.040 You say you're going to stop all third world immigration.
00:37:08.400 Obviously, I'm a big fan.
00:37:09.400 I've been calling for that forever.
00:37:12.660 But you got to do it.
00:37:15.660 Denaturalizing citizens and kicking them out of the country.
00:37:17.560 That is in comparison to the recent precedent,
00:37:23.960 that's a radical step.
00:37:25.900 But we need radical steps.
00:37:27.260 So I'm all on board for it.
00:37:30.600 But you got to do it.
00:37:33.760 And so this is it.
00:37:37.020 And I think the problem is that,
00:37:41.280 especially in recent history,
00:37:43.400 we treat citizenship like it's a not guilty verdict in court or something.
00:37:51.540 Once you get the verdict, there's no going back.
00:37:54.500 That's double jeopardy.
00:37:55.660 So you could be found not guilty.
00:37:58.460 And then very clear evidence materializes after the fact,
00:38:03.100 showing that you actually did commit the crime.
00:38:05.360 Doesn't matter.
00:38:06.100 You were found not guilty.
00:38:07.660 You can't be tried again for the same crime.
00:38:09.420 And we seem to treat citizenship like that.
00:38:14.720 You know, someone becomes a citizen.
00:38:16.800 And then it becomes very clear that they committed fraud, that they lied,
00:38:20.640 that they're here for all the wrong reasons.
00:38:22.720 And our attitude is, well, they're a citizen.
00:38:25.760 Double jeopardy.
00:38:26.720 You can't take it back now.
00:38:27.720 No, you can take it back, actually.
00:38:30.800 You can.
00:38:31.620 There's a legal mechanism.
00:38:33.880 And we've always had that legal mechanism.
00:38:37.080 So citizenship is something you can lose.
00:38:40.660 And you should lose it.
00:38:43.380 There's a lot of, there are many people who have it now who should lose it.
00:38:49.380 And we should create an atmosphere where if you're an immigrant and you come here
00:38:56.800 and you get to be a citizen and you're naturalized where now you realize you have to walk a kind of a fine line
00:39:07.020 and you have to mind your P's and Q's or you're gone.
00:39:12.640 It's not, oh, you get citizenship and now, oh, I'm home free.
00:39:16.780 No, it's, okay, you're a citizen now, but we made you a citizen and we can unmake it.
00:39:24.580 So you better get in line.
00:39:27.480 You know, you better go out there.
00:39:29.000 You better love this country.
00:39:30.600 At least act like you do.
00:39:31.640 If you don't fake it, you better fake it.
00:39:36.340 Because if you don't, we're going to kick you out.
00:39:42.440 Because here's the other point about this video.
00:39:45.580 Most immigrants, the vast majority, feel exactly like face tattoo woman feels.
00:39:52.860 Notice how she says, well, I'm going to side with my country, which is Colombia.
00:39:58.980 That's who, so she's lived here for 10 years.
00:40:02.120 But when she says my country, she means Colombia, not the United States of America.
00:40:06.860 That's how she sees it.
00:40:07.620 In fact, she doesn't even really understand why he's asking the question.
00:40:13.080 She's confused by the question because it's so obvious.
00:40:16.160 When he says, well, would you side with Colombia or the United States?
00:40:19.540 It's not even as though she perceives this to be kind of a gotcha or she has to reveal some dark secret.
00:40:28.080 It's just like, oh, well, Colombia, what do you mean?
00:40:30.780 Of course, Colombia.
00:40:31.440 Colombia, it's my country.
00:40:34.240 Why are you even asking me that?
00:40:36.980 That's her attitude.
00:40:38.420 And here's the thing.
00:40:43.260 Which maybe it'll surprise you to hear me say this.
00:40:46.840 Although if you've been paying attention, it won't surprise you at all.
00:40:49.480 I respect it.
00:40:50.900 I respect that attitude.
00:40:53.360 When she's asked why she sides with Colombia, she says, because I'm from there.
00:41:00.340 That's what she says.
00:41:02.000 Why do you side with Colombia?
00:41:03.200 She doesn't say, oh, it's a great country or, you know, the GDP or the crime rate.
00:41:08.580 She doesn't mention any of that because that stuff is not good for Colombia.
00:41:12.820 But it's not about that.
00:41:13.880 She just says, well, I'm from there.
00:41:15.820 That's where I'm from.
00:41:17.820 Very matter of fact.
00:41:20.380 It's as simple as that.
00:41:21.440 It's like if you ask, if you were to ask her why she sides with her family,
00:41:27.960 she would probably say, well, because it's my family.
00:41:32.200 Why do you side with your brother?
00:41:35.880 Why do you take your brother?
00:41:36.900 If you could take your brother's side or some other brother's side,
00:41:40.220 someone else's brother's side in a conflict, whose side are you on?
00:41:45.700 Well, I'm on my brother's side.
00:41:48.120 Well, why are you on your brother's side?
00:41:49.760 Well, because he's my brother.
00:41:51.680 That's it.
00:41:54.380 It's not because he's a good person.
00:41:56.040 It's not because he's nice.
00:41:57.060 It's not because he's smart.
00:41:58.180 He might be those things or he might not be, but I'm on his side because he's my brother.
00:42:05.280 That's it.
00:42:07.520 And that's the attitude that most people have instinctively.
00:42:12.760 If you ask me why I love my children, you know, if you were to say, why do you love your children?
00:42:20.200 I'm not going to say anything about their talents or their intelligence,
00:42:26.720 how obedient they are or how well they do with their schoolwork or anything like that.
00:42:33.480 Now, I appreciate those things about them, but that's not why I love them.
00:42:38.720 If you ask me why I love my kids, I'm not going to mention any of that.
00:42:44.340 I think all my kids are really smart, but even if they weren't, I would still love them.
00:42:50.200 No, I love my children because they're my children.
00:42:53.540 That's the reason.
00:42:55.300 So if you say, Matt, why do you love your kids?
00:42:57.200 Because they're my kids.
00:42:58.620 What do you mean?
00:43:00.400 That's it.
00:43:01.240 That's why I love them.
00:43:03.920 And if you don't understand that, like if you actually need more of an explanation,
00:43:08.840 then you're barely human.
00:43:10.540 Because any human should be, that should be all the explanation that you need.
00:43:16.840 And that's how it is or how it should be with your homeland, with your country.
00:43:22.820 You love it and you side with it because it's yours.
00:43:26.400 It's where you're from.
00:43:29.700 Right?
00:43:30.140 Why do I side with America?
00:43:31.740 Why do I love America?
00:43:33.160 Why am I a patriot for America?
00:43:35.140 Because it's my country.
00:43:36.220 Because I'm from here.
00:43:38.980 Because I was born here and my parents were born here.
00:43:43.280 You know, because I have ancestors who fought in every war that America's ever been involved in.
00:43:50.480 That's the reason.
00:43:51.220 And you could look at all that and say, well, you know, that's just an accident of your birth.
00:43:59.540 It's got nothing to do with anything you've personally achieved.
00:44:03.560 What, you love America just because it's your home?
00:44:06.000 Just because you live there and your parents?
00:44:08.420 Yeah.
00:44:10.260 That's why.
00:44:12.380 I'm tied to this country by blood.
00:44:14.580 And blood is stronger than personal choice or personal achievement.
00:44:21.480 That's the truth.
00:44:24.800 That's a truth that almost everybody on the planet understands instinctively.
00:44:30.560 Which is how you have these people from third world crap holes who come here and their countries are a disaster.
00:44:38.080 And they still have pride in their country.
00:44:40.180 And they value it over ours.
00:44:42.680 And we as Americans, we often say, well, how could that be?
00:44:45.780 How could you still care about this country?
00:44:47.680 Look at what a disaster it is.
00:44:51.220 Well, the answer is it's because it's their country.
00:44:53.560 It's because it's where their ancestors are from.
00:44:55.280 It's where their grandparents are buried.
00:44:58.720 That's why.
00:45:01.980 So, how could an immigrant who chooses to come here to a country that is objectively better than their homeland still feel a deeper tie to their homeland?
00:45:15.220 Well, again, I'll tell you how.
00:45:18.880 Because blood is stronger than personal choice.
00:45:23.120 Yeah, they chose to come here, but they are tied by blood to their country.
00:45:28.780 To their homeland.
00:45:31.840 They were born there.
00:45:32.920 It's where their ancestors are buried.
00:45:34.460 They will always feel a greater loyalty to that place.
00:45:37.780 And, like I said, I respect that.
00:45:42.500 I truly do.
00:45:45.420 I actually respect people who are from crappy countries, but still feel pride in that country.
00:45:53.540 You know, it's like loving your mother, even though she's an alcoholic crackhead or something.
00:45:58.600 If somebody says they love their mother, and I know that their mother is a disaster of a person, I'm not going to say, what do you mean?
00:46:06.020 Look at her.
00:46:06.380 She's terrible.
00:46:07.060 Well, how could you love her?
00:46:08.120 No, like you should still love her.
00:46:11.900 It's hard for me to feel any, you know, any affinity towards her.
00:46:16.020 As an outsider, she's not my mother.
00:46:18.760 So, I can look at that and say, well, thank God that's not my mom.
00:46:21.080 But it is your mom, and you should love her.
00:46:28.420 You know, and so I respect that.
00:46:31.780 I understand that.
00:46:34.380 But that's why I say, well, you got to go back.
00:46:38.840 Nothing personal.
00:46:40.960 You know, I get where you're coming from.
00:46:43.720 But you got to go back.
00:46:46.220 And these immigrants, they come here not because they love our country.
00:46:49.380 That's a small minority.
00:46:52.040 I'm not saying that there are no, there are some people who come here and they, with, you know, American flags waving, and they just really, really want to be an American.
00:47:03.420 And I'm not saying that never happens.
00:47:05.880 That obviously does happen.
00:47:07.820 But I think that's a small minority.
00:47:09.760 I think the vast majority of people who come here, they care about their own country more.
00:47:14.120 And they always will.
00:47:16.060 They always will.
00:47:16.820 And even their children will.
00:47:19.380 And because why?
00:47:22.360 Because why do they actually come here?
00:47:25.280 For the most part, they come here not because, oh, I really want to be an American.
00:47:30.820 Not because I have any great desire to be an American per se.
00:47:35.500 They come here because it's an economic opportunity.
00:47:38.580 They see America as an economic zone.
00:47:40.500 As a place that it will benefit them personally to come here.
00:47:44.740 And it will benefit their own countries that they actually care about, their real countries.
00:47:48.880 Because they're going to come here.
00:47:49.920 They're going to make more money.
00:47:50.940 They're going to send some of that money back to their homelands.
00:47:54.020 Or they're going to come here and defraud our system and rip off our taxpayers and send that money back.
00:48:01.280 And they're not going to care about it because they're going to say, I don't care, I'll defraud these people.
00:48:04.940 These aren't even my people.
00:48:06.100 That's how most immigrants are.
00:48:12.280 In fact, here's another clip I wanted to play briefly.
00:48:15.820 This is from an immigrant who is being profiled on the local news, whatever local news channel this is.
00:48:21.740 I'm not sure which one.
00:48:23.520 Talking about self-deportation.
00:48:26.240 So this is, okay, Columbia, actually.
00:48:27.540 This is another Colombian.
00:48:28.300 And she's going to be self-deporting.
00:48:32.800 And just listen to this conversation with the reporter.
00:48:36.240 And the reason, we hear why she came here in the first place.
00:48:41.080 And listen to what that reason is.
00:48:42.320 Here it is.
00:48:43.940 For three years, she's been raising her children on her own since January, after her husband was deported.
00:48:50.940 She tells me she wanted to stay in the country longer and have better education for her kids.
00:48:59.480 Goa Santos says ICE agents contacted her over the phone and gave her an option to either be detained or self-deport.
00:49:06.720 She believes leaving is the best choice for her family.
00:49:12.320 She says, I don't want my kids to see someone come into the house with a gun or have them or her be handcuffed.
00:49:19.900 Goa Santos plans to make the most of her last few days she has here.
00:49:24.440 She still says she has plenty to be grateful for.
00:49:27.360 She's thankful to God, for her kids, and family.
00:49:30.980 I asked her what she'll miss most about being here in the U.S.
00:49:35.120 The people, she tells me.
00:49:41.480 So this is another one from Columbia.
00:49:43.940 Been here for three years.
00:49:44.840 Does not speak a word of English.
00:49:46.120 And three years does not bother to speak English.
00:49:50.200 And why is she here?
00:49:51.200 Well, she wants a better education for her kids.
00:49:54.840 She wants economic opportunity and education for her kids.
00:50:01.020 Which, again, I get it.
00:50:03.360 You love your kids.
00:50:06.840 You want them to have a better education.
00:50:09.340 And so you realize they're going to get a better education here than they would in Columbia.
00:50:16.240 Great.
00:50:17.120 I mean, not great.
00:50:19.380 Understandable.
00:50:20.000 I get it.
00:50:22.140 Because you're looking out for your kids.
00:50:23.660 But we have to look out for our own country and our own kids.
00:50:28.060 Which means you got to go.
00:50:30.460 That's it.
00:50:31.840 And she does not say anything about, she talks about the people.
00:50:34.860 That's nice.
00:50:35.380 But she doesn't say anything about, I love America.
00:50:37.520 I love this country.
00:50:38.460 I love what it, you know, whatever.
00:50:40.000 I have a, I respect its traditions and its history.
00:50:44.640 And she doesn't say anything about any of that.
00:50:47.880 Almost none of these people would say anything like that if you ask them, why are you here?
00:50:51.760 Okay, you go up to any immigrant on the street and ask them, why did you come here?
00:50:57.900 Almost none of them, not none, but almost none, will say, oh, I just love America so much.
00:51:04.040 I, you know, I just want to be a part of its traditions and its culture.
00:51:07.200 And it's, you know, you're not going to hear that.
00:51:09.200 You're going to hear, well, I can make more money here.
00:51:13.640 Yeah, I want my kids to go to a good school.
00:51:15.340 We don't have any good schools.
00:51:16.360 I'll come from our third world country.
00:51:17.460 We don't have any good schools.
00:51:18.240 Like, you're going to say something like that.
00:51:19.280 And, um, and, you know, that in a lot of ways, that's like the attitude they should have, but that's also why they got to go.
00:51:35.120 You got to go home.
00:51:37.020 This is not your home.
00:51:38.060 And even you would admit that.
00:51:39.360 Okay.
00:51:41.340 It's like, if, if we say to you, you got to go home and you know what we mean, because to you, when you hear go home, you don't think, oh, I got to go back to my, oh, you mean go home.
00:51:50.300 You mean go back to my house in, uh, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
00:51:54.260 But you don't think that you think, oh, when we say go home, you know, we mean go to Columbia because you consider that to be your home.
00:52:00.240 Still.
00:52:00.560 So that's why you got to be there.
00:52:04.540 Uh, Breitbart reports Sunday on CNN's State of the Union, Senator Mark Kelly claimed the Trump administration's first military strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean was a war crime.
00:52:15.340 Host Dana Bash said, I want to turn to the new questions around the first U.S. military strike in September.
00:52:20.500 Uh, you, sources tell CNN after the missile strike, the boat, there were survivors.
00:52:24.380 The second strike was launched to kill anyone that was left.
00:52:27.220 Uh, he was asked what he thinks about that.
00:52:30.720 And in fact, we have a little bit of the clip of this conversation, but he says that it's a, um, Pete Hegseth is, uh, is totally unqualified for the job and that this was an illegal strike.
00:52:42.440 He's one of these senators that's been out there encouraging the military to defy orders that are given to them, which is an act of insurrection.
00:52:49.700 So he's an insurrectionist, but, um, here's what he says.
00:52:53.540 Listen.
00:52:53.720 Based on what you, what, what CNN is reporting, what the Washington Post is reporting, do you believe if there was a second strike to eliminate any survivors that that constitutes a war crime?
00:53:11.140 It seems to, uh, if that, if that is true, if what has been reported is accurate, I've got serious concerns about anybody in that, you know, chain of command stepping over a line that they should never step over.
00:53:27.080 We are not Russia.
00:53:29.520 We're not Iraq.
00:53:30.340 We hold ourselves to a very high standard of professionalism.
00:53:34.040 And this is where I'm really troubled about this is because I have so much respect for people in the United States Navy.
00:53:39.900 I served in the Navy for 25 years and there is no organization more professional than Navy SEALs and they should be revered.
00:53:48.540 And that's why I say, I hope what I've heard about this strike is not accurate.
00:53:54.180 You mentioned that you are a captain in the Navy.
00:53:56.820 If you received that order, would you have carried it out?
00:53:58.900 No, no, and I, I'm a guy who, I have sunk two ships, you know, I've sunk an Osa II missile patrol boat in Kuwait Harbor, a Palakni troop carrier in the Persian Gulf during the first Gulf War.
00:54:09.940 I never, in that situation, questioned whether those strikes were legal.
00:54:14.680 We were given an order to do this.
00:54:16.440 It was a time of war.
00:54:17.880 These were Iraqi ships with Iraqi crew members who posed a threat to the United States military, in this case, who, they invaded Kuwait, were trying to kick them out of Kuwait.
00:54:26.640 This was approved by Congress, all of that, right?
00:54:30.200 So, but if I was ever given an order for a second, I've had questions about the operation in general.
00:54:37.420 And I've been saying this for weeks, putting service members kind of like, are you stepping over a line here?
00:54:43.980 Is this legal?
00:54:44.900 They have tied themselves in knots trying to explain to us on the Armed Service Committee how this is legal.
00:54:50.560 Not sharing, you know, all of the information either, which is really troubling.
00:54:58.180 But, you know, going after survivors in the water, that is clearly not lawful.
00:55:04.980 Okay, now, I don't know if the strike on the survivors is true or not, but I suspect it isn't.
00:55:14.080 But even if it is, why would that be unlawful?
00:55:18.600 This is the kind of, just kind of abject silliness that has hamstrung our military for a long time.
00:55:25.600 This idea that there's something, so you can hit the boat, but then you can't kill this.
00:55:32.040 Like, the whole point of hitting the boat with a missile is to kill the people on board.
00:55:38.180 You have people on board, you hit it with a missile to kill them.
00:55:41.620 Why did you do that?
00:55:42.700 Was it, were you playing a prank?
00:55:44.980 Was it just for fun?
00:55:47.560 Were you just trying to give them a fireworks show?
00:55:50.960 A little friendly ribbing, some teasing between friends?
00:55:56.400 No, the idea was to kill the people.
00:55:58.800 So, if there are people who were not killed, why would it be out of bounds to hit them again?
00:56:05.120 Is the rule that you can only hit them once, and if they survive, you got to be a good sport about it?
00:56:10.060 Oh, be a good sport.
00:56:11.420 Oh, they made it.
00:56:12.400 Let them, it's fine.
00:56:13.720 Let them off.
00:56:14.780 It'll be fine.
00:56:15.620 What, if they were in a building and you blew up the building, would you also be required to have, like, firefighters on standby to put out the fire and rescue the people from the building that you just blew up with people inside it?
00:56:26.140 Is that, it's like, what are we doing?
00:56:29.260 It just seems totally arbitrary to me.
00:56:31.160 The idea that, like, you can kill them when they're in the boat, but you can't kill them when they're swimming in the water.
00:56:36.120 Why?
00:56:37.440 You tried to kill them, and some of them are not dead, so you hit them again.
00:56:42.020 That's, that's war.
00:56:45.620 And as for hitting the drug boat to begin with, which Mark Kelly also objects to, well, this was very revealing, because notice how he talks about his mission in Kuwait, right?
00:56:57.540 And first of all, he says that, um, it's, it's a very revealing, maybe you, you might've picked up on it, but he says that, that he hit Iraqi ships because they posed a threat to the United States.
00:57:13.340 Pause, pause, right?
00:57:16.020 He says, well, they posed a threat, a threat to the United States military in this case.
00:57:21.720 You know, there's like a pause.
00:57:23.140 He says they posed a threat to the United States military in this case.
00:57:27.780 So he almost, because here's, here's what happened.
00:57:30.720 He almost said that the Iraqis posed a threat to the United States.
00:57:35.580 But then he stops himself because he realizes that that's an indefensible claim.
00:57:39.480 Not that he's really usually concerned about making indefensible claims.
00:57:42.440 But in this case, he stops himself.
00:57:45.420 And, and because he realizes like, well, the, the Iraqis didn't pose any threat to the United States.
00:57:51.520 Okay.
00:57:52.000 He was fighting this war.
00:57:53.360 It had nothing to do with the United States at all.
00:57:55.740 They posed zero threat to the United States of America.
00:58:01.520 So that's why he stimulates that.
00:58:04.260 Well, they, they posed a threat to the United States military.
00:58:07.320 Well, why did they pose a threat to the United States military?
00:58:09.580 Well, because the military was over there fighting them.
00:58:12.940 Which of course, by that logic, you know, we could go invade any country and then justify it on the basis that they pose a threat to the U.S. military.
00:58:20.620 Because since we're invading them, now they obviously pose a threat to us because we're, you know, shooting at them.
00:58:29.880 But that's an important difference because that was, they're all the way over there.
00:58:35.320 They pose no threat to the United States of America at all.
00:58:37.820 These drug, these narco terrorists pose a direct threat to the United States of America.
00:58:44.580 They are harming actual Americans in this country.
00:58:47.900 Not in Kuwait, okay, but in this country.
00:58:55.240 What, and what is it when he says the point of his mission, his mission, which was so much more noble, so much more noble than, than what the military is doing now.
00:59:04.480 He says, well, we were trying to kick them out of Kuwait.
00:59:09.560 Well, why were you trying to do that, Mark Kelly?
00:59:12.920 You were trying to kick them out of Kuwait?
00:59:15.700 He's trying to kick the Iraqis out of Kuwait.
00:59:17.900 Why were you trying to do that?
00:59:21.480 Who gives a sh** if they're in Kuwait or not?
00:59:23.420 Why should we care about that?
00:59:25.760 Of course, we don't get a, we don't get a follow-up to that.
00:59:28.000 Okay, so you can kill Iraqis because they're in Kuwait, but we can't kill narco terrorists who are trying to come into the United States of America to kill Americans.
00:59:38.460 Killing people to protect Kuwait, that's legitimate.
00:59:46.240 But killing people to protect America, our actual country, our homeland, well, that's troubling.
00:59:53.260 That's problematic.
00:59:54.580 This is really how these people think.
00:59:57.060 Like any military operation that happens close to home with the objective to protect America itself and its people, that troubles them.
01:00:08.080 That disturbs them deep down.
01:00:09.540 They're not even faking it.
01:00:10.400 They're really disturbed by it.
01:00:11.380 They're like, they're, it makes them sick to their stomach.
01:00:16.840 Oh, what do you mean?
01:00:17.360 You're using the military for, to protect this country?
01:00:20.540 No, the way they think is that we should only use the country, use the military, our military to protect other countries that are thousands of miles away.
01:00:32.600 That is honest to God what they believe deep down in their souls if they had them, which they don't.
01:00:39.020 Down in that, in that empty pit that, that used to be a soul, what they really truly believe is that we should only use our military only to protect and serve other countries, not our own.
01:00:51.940 That's really what they, they think.
01:00:53.240 Because the honest truth is that blowing up a drug boat off the coast of the United States of America is a more legitimate use of American military power than anything we have ever done in the Middle East.
01:01:09.120 Just one strike on a drug boat headed towards America is more legitimate and more morally defensible than anything the United States has ever done in the Middle East.
01:01:26.620 Anything, ever.
01:01:27.600 And that to me is, that is the kind of statement that will sound provocative if you are so far gone, if you're just a dyed-in-the-wool neocon and you're so far gone that, again, you just instinctively believe that you can't even articulate it,
01:01:47.940 but you really believe that the American military should never actually be used to protect America.
01:01:52.660 It should only be, it should only be used a thousand miles away where we can't see it and we're killing people for like reasons we don't even know.
01:02:00.660 We're killing people that have nothing to do with us, that if they lived, it would have no effect on us whatsoever.
01:02:08.140 Using it close to home, you know, to protect our country is just, is the only thing that's out of bounds to these people.
01:02:16.240 So it really is, it's just, yeah, kill every drug trafficker, kill them all, kill them everywhere.
01:02:25.720 We know where they are and just kill every single one of them.
01:02:28.200 Mass slaughter of every single drug trafficker who does any business inside the United States of America.
01:02:35.320 Every single one.
01:02:36.520 That's what we should be doing.
01:02:37.360 We should be killing them in their drug boats.
01:02:39.880 We should be going to the cartel compounds, wherever they are, and just annihilating them, wiping them out.
01:02:46.340 Missile strikes, sending the Navy SEALs, utter and total slaughter of these people is what we should be doing.
01:02:55.580 And it will, again, be far more legitimate than anything we've ever done in the Middle East, ever.
01:03:04.100 Okay.
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01:04:25.900 Finally, we have this from Jasmine Crockett quickly, a scholar and genius, and she has thoughts about deportations that she wants to share since we're on the subject.
01:04:52.480 Listen.
01:04:54.880 Because if that's the case, let's talk about the white supremacists and how many of them need to be kicked out of this country because I can guarantee you, I can track down more crimes that they've committed because overall, immigrants have a lower crime committal rate than white supremacists.
01:05:11.540 Immigrants have a lower crime committal rate than white supremacists, a crime committal rate, she says.
01:05:22.580 Now, needless to say, this is totally false, just a fabrication made up out of thin air, not challenged.
01:05:31.800 You know, she says that there's no, like, an obvious follow-up is, oh, well, what is the crime committal rate of white supremacists?
01:05:38.740 What are you talking about?
01:05:40.740 Can you, like, you brought it up.
01:05:43.040 What do you mean?
01:05:44.660 She would not be able to answer that follow-up because it's totally invented.
01:05:50.040 You know what the crime committal rate of white supremacists in this country is?
01:05:53.720 Like, like, zero.
01:05:55.580 It's a crime committal rate of zero.
01:05:59.260 Zero percent of the crime in this country is committed by white supremacists.
01:06:04.640 You could wander this country from coast to coast and in between for a hundred years,
01:06:14.100 and your chance of ever being victimized by a white supremacist in any form is zero percent.
01:06:24.220 Okay?
01:06:26.540 There is no threat from white supremacists.
01:06:29.680 You're more likely to be, I don't know, gored to death by a moose in the forest somewhere
01:06:35.580 than you are to be killed by a white supremacist.
01:06:40.200 Now, obviously, I realize that when Jasmine Crockett says the crime rate of white supremacists,
01:06:45.980 what she really means is white people.
01:06:48.860 Because to her, every white person is a white supremacist because she's an anti-white bigot
01:06:53.660 with a 45 IQ.
01:06:55.200 She hates white people.
01:06:56.680 She has the intelligence of a tree stump.
01:06:58.840 And so she thinks that every white person is a white supremacist.
01:07:01.400 But here's what's funny.
01:07:03.320 Even if that were true, even if we accept that the definition of white supremacist is
01:07:10.760 any white person, still her claim would not be true.
01:07:15.260 Still, white supremacists would commit crimes at a much lower rate than almost every other
01:07:21.440 group.
01:07:22.540 And that's not even taking into account that the white crime rate is hugely inflated because
01:07:29.260 a significant number of Hispanics are categorized officially as white in order to raise the white
01:07:37.300 crime rate and lower the Hispanic crime rate.
01:07:39.300 So, and we know that that's happening for a fact, which is why you could go through and
01:07:47.140 look at the stats, look at any cases of, go through mugshots of people convicted of murder
01:07:53.260 and drug trafficking and that sort of thing.
01:07:54.980 And you're going to find a lot of like, among the white criminals, you're going to find a
01:07:59.400 lot of Ramirez and Gonzalez and that sort of thing.
01:08:03.660 You're going to find a lot of those last names for the white people.
01:08:06.300 Well, so, but even that, you just, oh, fine, fact, whatever, ignore that.
01:08:17.460 It still doesn't matter because the crime rate among white people is so low that even if you
01:08:22.680 inflate it by including a bunch of non-white people, it's still lower than almost every other
01:08:27.800 group.
01:08:29.420 That's, that's the actual reality of the situation.
01:08:32.160 But that's what you get from Jasmine Crockett, who is aggressively mediocre and dishonest and
01:08:39.960 unimpressive in every imaginable way.
01:08:41.600 And therefore, you know, may, may likely be the 2028 Democrat presidential nominee.
01:08:47.320 It would not surprise me at this point in the slightest.
01:08:51.540 All right, that will do it for the show today.
01:08:53.980 We'll wrap it up there.
01:08:55.260 Thanks for watching.
01:08:55.920 Thanks for listening.
01:08:57.240 See you tomorrow.
01:08:58.360 Have a great day.
01:08:59.180 God.
01:09:02.160 All of this is an illusion.
01:09:10.300 An echo of a voice that has died.
01:09:14.660 And soon that echo will cease.
01:09:26.740 They say that Merlin is mad.
01:09:32.160 They say he was a king in Dovid.
01:09:37.920 The son of a princess of lost Atlantis.
01:09:41.300 They say the future and the past are known to him.
01:09:46.480 That the fire and the wind tell him their secrets.
01:09:49.820 That the magic of the hillfolk and druids come forth at his easy command.
01:09:54.800 They say he slew hundreds, hundreds.
01:10:00.560 Do you hear?
01:10:01.420 That the world burned and trembled at his wrath.
01:10:08.600 The Merlin died long before you and I were born.
01:10:12.440 The Merlin has returned to the land of the living.
01:10:19.620 Fortigan is gone.
01:10:21.620 Rome is gone.
01:10:23.540 The Saxon is here.
01:10:25.000 Saxon Hengist has assembled the greatest war host ever seen in the Island of the Mighty.
01:10:30.460 And before the summer is through, he means to take the throne.
01:10:35.420 And he will have it.
01:10:36.920 If we are too busy squabbling amongst ourselves to take up arms against him.
01:10:41.640 Here is your hope.
01:10:43.420 A king will arise to hold all Britain in his hand.
01:10:47.300 A high king.
01:10:48.480 He will be the wonder of the world.
01:10:51.220 You.
01:10:51.660 To a future of peace.
01:10:58.200 There will be no peace in these lands till we are all dust.
01:11:01.880 Men of the Island of the Mighty.
01:11:04.440 You stand together.
01:11:07.120 You stand as Britons.
01:11:10.240 You stand as one.
01:11:11.680 Great darkness is falling upon this land.
01:11:18.320 These brothers are our only hope to stand against it.
01:11:21.660 Not our only hope.
01:11:25.540 They say Merlin slew 70 men with his own hands.
01:11:29.720 And Gathay, he slew 500.
01:11:33.760 No man is capable of such a thing.
01:11:36.780 No mortal man.