A Maryland man is charged with attempted murder, a Minnesota citizens band together to form a blockade against ICE, and a New York jury awards $2 million to a teen girl who formerly identified herself as male in a malpractice case.
00:00:52.000Tonight, we'll be talking about a Maryland man charged for attempted murder for Trump's budget chief Russ Bought over a fear of a fascist takeover.
00:01:01.000Also, Minnesota citizens have joined together, banded together to form a blockade against ICE.
00:01:08.000You can't stop ICE because the ICE man cometh.
00:01:11.000Also, we'll be talking about a New York jury awarding $2 million to a teen girl who formerly identified as male, the first ever of its kind in a malpractice case.
00:01:23.000But before we kick it off, let's introduce our very special guest, Adam Johnson, the lectern guy, the podium guy, my fellow Ginger.
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00:05:06.000Colin DeMarco allegedly appeared at the residence last August wearing gloves and a surgical mask.
00:05:12.000He's a 26-year-old man facing attempted murder charges after allegedly traveling to the North Virginia home of the Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought with the intent to kill him, according to court records and law enforcement sources.
00:05:26.000Colin DeMarco was arrested on January 22nd by the Arlington County Police and is charged with multiple offenses.
00:05:32.000He's scheduled to appear in court February 23rd.
00:05:35.000Court documents identify the intended victim only as RV, described as a presidential appointee.
00:05:42.000Sources familiar with the case confirmed the target was Vought.
00:05:46.000Ian, does this sound to you that things are heating up?
00:05:52.000I mean, how many attempted murder events do we need before?
00:05:58.000I mean, do we think something, it's going to take another something horrible happening before.
00:06:03.000I mean, can we crack down on this, you know, preemptively, or is it just we have to let it play out?
00:06:10.000You can't really crack down on it till after it happens, unfortunately, which is why politics isn't the best piercing mechanism to stop this stuff.
00:06:17.000I think it really is up to the job of people in the media.
00:06:19.000Like you said, is the mainstream media even covering this?
00:06:22.000We have a duty sitting on a show like this anytime you go live, anytime you talk to the world to de-escalate these things.
00:06:28.000So that was like two weeks ago this happened.
00:06:30.000A lot has changed in two weeks, but it's definitely indicative of a trend that I've seen.
00:06:36.000He was in the leftist costume of gloves, sunglasses, and surgical masks.
00:06:41.000So at least he was protecting himself from COVID.
00:06:43.000Yeah, I thought they typically wore unicorn outfits and hammers.
00:06:48.000The office of the CBO is not a particularly high-profile part of the federal government, you know.
00:06:55.000So I wonder if this guy has some kind of problem that he sees with the funding of something, like something that a family member was getting that got cut or something like that.
00:07:06.000Because again, usually if someone's going to go after a member of the administration, they're going to go after someone that's a little more high-profile just because they want the attention.
00:07:16.000You know, the director of the CBO, it's not like most people don't know.
00:07:20.000This is the first I've even heard of this position.
00:07:31.000I wonder why it was Russ that he picked out.
00:07:34.000Maybe something he cared about got doged away.
00:07:37.000I wonder if it's reminiscent of Luigi as well.
00:07:39.000I was going to say, I think it's a Luigi Mangion situation.
00:07:42.000Oh, he's trying to be like a wish.com, Luigi Mangion.
00:07:46.000Well, investigators say DeMarco later admitted to going to the residence to confront Vought over Project 2025, a conservative policy initiative associated with the Heritage Foundation.
00:07:57.000He denied having a weapon or intending to harm anyone.
00:08:15.000Yeah, I mean, there was the left was freaking out over Project 2025.
00:08:19.000And if you honestly, like, the stuff in Project 2025, like, I didn't read a whole lot of stuff in it that I didn't like.
00:08:26.000Most of it was like pretty boilerplate conservative type stuff.
00:08:29.000So I think actually, to Ian's point, like, you know, the way that the media kind of portrays any kind of cuts or any basically any conservative policies, they frame it as if it's the end of the world, that there is some somehow going to attack minorities.
00:08:47.000It's somehow motivated by evil as opposed to, you know, motivated by trying to maybe, you know, manage the national debt, balance the budget, those kind of things.
00:08:57.000So it could be just a situation of this guy got riled up by the media.
00:09:02.000And this really is juxtaposed to what Virginia is trying to pass, those, you know, 20 some-odd bills they tried to pass this past couple of months, last month, right?
00:09:11.000And some of these things were like, you know, full-term abortions.
00:09:13.000We're not going to have anyone outside the polling places enforcing immigration status.
00:09:17.000I mean, they actually are proposing things that are actually evil.
00:09:20.000Project 2025 says we're just going to follow the Constitution and the laws that are on the books and make sure we enforce them.
00:09:41.000Like there's a lot of things that they talked about, but it was still just an outline of things that conservatives would like the federal government to do.
00:09:48.000They'd like to see the administration do.
00:09:50.000It wasn't some kind of guarantee that it was even going to happen by the administration.
00:09:55.000Yeah, the most I remember of Project 2025 is mainly just Trump having to denounce it eventually because they were trying to come at him with, but this.
00:10:03.000Yeah, because the way the left characterized it was it was, you know, they were going to take away all your rights.
00:10:08.000It's going to be, what's that stupid movie they always dress up in the red dresses?
00:10:15.000It's going to, you know, throw women under the bus and all of this stuff because it's going to make us a Christian nationalist nation and blah, blah, blah, you know, doing all the fear-mongering stuff.
00:10:24.000And obviously that has not come to pass.
00:10:27.000It's exceedingly unlikely that it will come to pass because that's not even Donald Trump's, like that, Donald Trump's not that guy.
00:10:35.000They want people to think that he's some kind of evangelical or what have you because the evangelicals support him.
00:10:41.000But the evangelicals support him largely because he appointed conservatives to the bench and discordists and got Roe versus Wade overturned.
00:10:49.000It's not because they're like, man, that guy's got a wholesome family life.
00:10:52.000Everyone's aware of Donald Trump's sordid past.
00:10:55.000And the evangelicals are looking at him and they're like, well, it's better than trans and the kids.
00:10:59.000He's never pretended to be a perfect Christian man.
00:11:03.000He's even been reported once saying, I don't know if I would go to heaven.
00:11:06.000Like, I don't know if I'll make it in.
00:11:15.000You know, my favorite reason to watch Home Alone, too, honestly.
00:11:20.000But I mean, to your point, like, if you look at the stuff that he talks about when he's talking about immigration, these policies that we have now, they were all passed with bipartisan support, right?
00:11:32.000And they're the exact same policies that Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, all the Democrats 15 years ago were like, this is how we're going to deal with illegal immigration.
00:11:41.000We're going to build some kind of barrier.
00:11:44.000And then after kind of the, after Barack Obama's first term and woke kind of sensibilities took over the country, that's when it was like, oh, these things are vibrant.
00:11:55.000You can't talk about building a barrier.
00:11:56.000Oh, no one's illegal on stolen land, and there aren't, there should be no borders in the world.
00:12:02.000You should be able to travel freely, blah, blah, blah.
00:12:04.000I mean, even Bernie Sanders said, look, the no borders, every illegal immigrant comes.
00:12:12.000That's a Koch brothers policy, and I'm against it because it hurts the workers in America.
00:12:16.000Like, that was his policy position for the longest time until those two women of color got up on stage and kicked him off of his own stage.
00:12:28.000Apparently, the law enforcement officials did, they did find drafted notes referencing a manifesto, a weapon stash, and a document titled Body Disposal Guide.
00:12:52.000A search of his search of his iCloud account allegedly revealed references to firearms, including a 357 Magnum Colt revolver, revolver, a partial search of his residence, did not recover weapons, but probably tons of anime.
00:13:04.000Complaint also cites social media and Discord messages in which DeMarco allegedly expressed violent thoughts towards Trump.
00:14:11.000Pre-loaded probably meant it was loaded when he got picked up.
00:14:14.000So he loaded it before he wasn't, he didn't show up and have an empty gun with bullets on the side and was going to load it on scene or whatever.
00:14:50.000In November of 24, he was detained under a guess what? Mental illness emergency petition after telling police he wanted to die following the election.
00:15:00.000All right, get in the pile with everybody else.
00:15:02.000Just move to Canada, move out of the country.
00:15:14.000So by definition, these people who are coming out here doing these things, the people who are doing the violence against ICE, they are the actual fascists because we won the popular vote.
00:15:22.000Everything that's happened right now is what everyone voted for in majority.
00:15:26.000So we are, by definition, not the fascists.
00:15:29.000Well, I brought up before, like, I voted for Trump actually this time, particularly because I wasn't going to vote for Kamala Harris and the imperial candidate being without a primary.
00:15:39.000But I didn't vote for carte blanche with Trump.
00:15:41.000I voted to give him the authority to do the deportations, you know, secure the border.
00:15:46.000But if he goes haywire and starts commanding people to massacre dudes on the streets to collect all the, I'm going to speak up against it.
00:15:52.000So he still has a threshold of decency.
00:15:54.000Like, you know, he's got to meet legality.
00:16:28.000He's asking permission to come in there.
00:16:30.000So he actually is doing things, I think, pretty amicably.
00:16:33.000You know, he's not forcing his way into places, but we have problems.
00:16:36.000Just because the narrative that the left puts out is that Trump is some kind of fascist dictator doesn't mean that Trump has even broken the law.
00:16:42.000There's nothing that Trump has ordered anyone to do that's illegal.
00:16:47.000But the right will come out and say, oh, I can't believe he's giving up.
00:16:57.000But some of those people are like radicals or like extremists that have nothing to lose on the right.
00:17:02.000Like there's people on the left, obviously, you'll see that'll go out and Mangioni, for instance, potentially, nothing left to lose, desperate.
00:17:08.000But the people on the right are like, you're not hitting it hard enough, Trump.
00:18:44.000And my point was like, if you can do it without anyone seeing it, without anyone knowing that it's going on, just so long as you're following the law, just so long as you're doing it legally.
00:18:55.000But if you can do it without all the bluster and without all the protests and without all the fighting, that's the best option.
00:19:00.000Well, it's crazy because like Stalin went and did this stuff in the middle of the night so not to alarm the population.
00:19:05.000Like we're doing it in broad daylight, which is arguably more transparent than anything.
00:19:43.000But I'm saying if it got to that point where it is The exact opposite to show that something being done in the dead of night is secretly being done and, you know, clearly wrong, but the fact that Trump's doing things in the daytime for everyone to see is way more dangerous for ICE, but it's just, he's not breaking the law.
00:20:03.000Barnum was flying people in the middle of the night all over the country when he was in the regime.
00:20:06.000Yeah, he did plenty of things in the middle of the night.
00:20:07.000We could get Barney to come out and be like, clean up, clean up, everybody everywhere, clean up, clean up.
00:20:13.000And he's throwing the illegals back under the truck.
00:20:16.000I read today that JD Vance is heading up an audit in California that he was put ahead of this.
00:20:20.000I think at some point you're going to have limited returns in Minneapolis.
00:20:23.000I know they've already deported tens of thousands of people out of there, and there will be limited returns.
00:20:26.000So I like the strategy of you go into a place, you hit them hard, you hit them fast, you get a lot of people out of there, and then you move somewhere else, you do it somewhere else because we know that it's happening all over the country.
00:20:36.000So I like this drop ship bunch of people, get a bunch of work done, go somewhere else.
00:21:02.000In combat too, they'll hit a target and then they'll wait like two hours until everybody comes out, try to start to do the recovery, and then they hit the target again to get everybody.
00:21:10.000And that's what they could do with ICE.
00:21:46.000A Minnesota activist was arrested Thursday and charged with threatening to assault and kill immigrations and customs enforcement agents, the Department of Justice said.
00:21:55.000Prosecutors allege that Kyle Wagner 37 shared comments and videos to Facebook and Instagram last month and encouraged his followers to attack federal immigration officers where he called them Gestapo and murderers.
00:22:08.000He is expected to make his initial appearance in federal court on Thursday.
00:23:16.000I mean, I'm not, I assume everybody in the signal chat would call themselves Antifa.
00:23:20.000They would say they're anti-fascists in the broad sense of the term.
00:23:25.000Whether or not they would, you know, be going to like meetings, flying the anti-fascist flag, I'm not so sure about that.
00:23:33.000But I mean, at the end of the day, if you're in a signal chat with a bunch of people that are Antifa, that call themselves Antifa, likely a whole bunch of communists.
00:23:42.000I mean, if you were in a signal chat with a bunch of Nazis that call themselves Nazis, they'd be like, you're a Nazi.
00:23:48.000So, you know, you're like, look, man, if you're sitting at the table.
00:23:54.000He was stating we're effing coming for you.
00:23:57.000The following day, he allegedly encouraged his followers to, like many of our leftist politicians, harass immigration officers, and we should cripple them.
00:24:06.000Anywhere we have an opportunity to get our hands on them, we need to put our hands on them.
00:24:17.000I'm thinking of fight with the government.
00:24:19.000Look, if you've got a problem with the government, you go to court, you sue somebody, this kind of stuff, they're just going to come and pick you up.
00:24:26.000There's going to be a bunch of dudes wearing green.
00:24:28.000They're going to have more guns than you.
00:26:28.000Like, you know, he's like, you expect him to be like, straight edge, you know, or something.
00:26:35.000Pam Bondi said in a statement that this man allegedly doxed and called for the murder of law enforcement officers, encouraged bloodshed in the streets, and proudly claimed affiliation with the terrorist organization Antiva before going on the run.
00:27:11.000Caroline Levitt said the Trump administration would hold accountable anyone who legally obstructs these law enforcement operations or targets, doxes, or harasses ICE agents.
00:27:21.000I think Trump said recently they're going to start making sure all the agents have body cams, which can only help them.
00:27:27.000It helps the guy that shot Renee Good ultimately because we could see, oh, well, the car definitely hit him.
00:27:35.000I think the difference too between the ICE agents and these people like Wagner here, ICE agents, I don't think they go out, wake up a nine to five and think, I hope I get to kill someone today.
00:27:57.000Protests have broken out in Minnesota in response to Operation Metro Surge.
00:28:01.000That sounds like a new energy drink, which the Trump administration launched in December to ramp up immigration efforts, enforcement efforts in the state.
00:28:09.000More than 3,000 immigration agents descended on Minneapolis, as we mentioned before.
00:28:15.000Borders are announced Wednesday that 700 law enforcement personnel would withdraw from Minnesota.
00:31:40.000And these jurors, like, you know, they're going to convict because they're getting doxxed in real time.
00:31:44.000I wonder how many of these citizens of Minneapolis are just like, yes, we're definitely with that because we don't want to have our house burnt to the ground.
00:31:50.000They saw the same things happen during the BLM riots.
00:31:52.000People will put up signs like, we're allies.
00:34:09.000It looks like everybody just exactly like that blockade brought their garbage into, it's right at that corner where the Cup Foods was, which they had to rebrand, which I think was a mistake.
00:34:19.000Because it's like, I went there to take a selfie in front of the place.
00:36:02.000So New York, and this is exciting because this happened in my neck of the woods in Westchester County.
00:36:09.000A New York jury awards $2 million to a teen girl who formerly identified as male in a malpractice case.
00:36:16.000In what may be the first of many such cases, I hope a New York jury awarded millions to a woman who no longer thinks of herself as a male who underwent a double mastectomy six years ago at age 16.
00:36:29.000So this woman began her, I guess, social transition at 15.
00:36:41.000They don't even call her D-transition.
00:36:42.000So the dude literally sued $1,2 million and they're still calling him a woman in the headline.
00:36:48.000After saying, I'm not this, this thing was done wrongly to me.
00:36:51.000Yeah, it was a girl who transitioned to be a guy.
00:36:54.000Yeah, I think her name is Fox Varian, a woman who no longer thinks of herself as male, underwent double mastectomy six years ago.
00:37:02.000And this is going to be the first U.S. malpractice case of its kind to reach a trial verdict.
00:37:07.000The jury found a psychologist and a plastic surgeon liable for medical malpractice, which I think they all should be liable for this, in performing and supporting the 2019 breast removal surgery on Varian in order to treat gender dysphoria.
00:37:21.000The award includes $1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering and $400,000 for future medical expenses, according to the Epic Times.
00:37:30.000And this is out of EWTN news, by the way.
00:37:33.000Varian lawyers said she no longer thinks of herself as male and said she sued claiming psychologist Kenneth Einhorn and surgeon Simon Chinkel to meet the standard of care through inadequate psychological evaluation, poor communication between the professionals and insufficient screening before proceeding with the irreversible procedure.
00:38:00.000I mean, like are any of these medical professionals who do this, they're all failing to do their jobs, basically.
00:38:08.000And nobody should be doing surgery on a minor period.
00:38:11.000The case centered on whether the medical team properly assessed her mental health and readiness for gender-affirming surgery, marking a significant development in the growing number of such lawsuits.
00:38:24.000The legal team, and it sounds like she's got a good legal team around her.
00:38:29.000And I hope this is just the first of many more.
00:38:31.000Yeah, it's crazy that went to a jury trial and everything.
00:38:34.000This is going to be like the future lobotomies.
00:38:36.000People have been saying it for a long time.
00:38:59.000And so that, I mean, that's a big part of the problem: it's not just that kids are saying this stuff because they're reading stuff on the internet or they have their friends that are talking about it or whatever.
00:39:11.000There are parents that are like, no, I don't want this to happen to my kid.
00:39:43.000With the opium, opiate epidemic with, you know, Sackler family and all this.
00:39:49.000But it was about the medical industry converted into treating pain and they had to treat the patient's pain instead of their illness.
00:39:56.000So if the patient was like, I'm in pain, I need more medicine, the doctor was obligated then to give them medicine, or they would be committing malpractice for not acquiescing to the patient's pain.
00:40:05.000And it's the same kind of thing in the mind state that if this kid's in pain, that's more important than what's right.
00:41:08.000I think this is going to send a chill and a shockwave down the spines of many psychologists that will be nowhere near this kind of behavior in the future.
00:41:19.000Yeah, because if they claim, oh, it's for the good of the kids, it's for the good of the kids.
00:41:56.000So I don't really, I don't know necessarily if these psychologists or these doctors are on board with doing these things or if it's just a paycheck.
00:42:02.000We're going to fund the hospital for doing this.
00:42:03.000We're going to get funding for research.
00:42:05.000I just, I think they're evil for that.
00:42:09.000And to Chrissy's point, you know, the idea that they get a patient for life or their drug companies get a patient for life.
00:42:15.000You can't just get a surgery and then be like, okay, I'm going to go off on my way and I'm going to be fine.
00:42:19.000Like you still need to be on hormone replacements.
00:42:23.000You need to be on all kinds of drugs for the rest of your life.
00:42:25.000So there's a big incentive from pharmaceutical companies to have these surgeries.
00:42:31.000Obviously, the people that are doing the surgeries are making a lot of money.
00:42:35.000There are people that are ideologically committed to this.
00:42:39.000When we were talking earlier, it's only like about a 10% detransition rate.
00:42:43.000And part of the reason for that is because of the ostracization that comes because the lobby, the LGBT groups that people usually associate with when they're trans, they will disown you.
00:42:53.000You will get all kinds of crap on, you know, you'll be inundated on Twitter.
00:43:33.000I'll look at how glamorous they make it look on YouTube.
00:43:35.000All these, you know, all these influencers that they follow.
00:43:39.000So, you know, and another thing we were talking about this morning, the rates of body dysmorphia, so like bulimia and anorexia, they've gone down significantly, whereas trans girls have or trans boys has gone up.
00:43:54.000And it's been, you know, it's been not if you look at Ariana Grande.
00:43:57.000I think she's holding down those stats all by herself.
00:44:10.000And the medical industry, which is supposed to take care of people, has jumped on the fact that kids are insecure, they feel awkward, and they're like, oh, we can take advantage of this.
00:45:05.000And so, you know, cutting off body parts never fixes a disorder.
00:45:09.000If you need any more proof of how demonic this is, look no further than what's been coming out recently in the Epstein files.
00:45:16.000They talk specifically about grooming, creating basically trans kids specifically for sick, twisted adult fetishes.
00:45:25.000And they, I mean, if you want to do deep dives into that, like they, Epstein cites like specific examples of like, of why we need to create, it's so disgusting and it's so, it's so absolutely demonic.
00:45:37.000And I just can't wait for this chapter in human history to be over soon enough.
00:45:43.000And the first medical, major medical organization actually comes out against trans surgeries for minors.
00:45:53.000The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released new guidance on Tuesday cautioning physicians against performing gender transition surgeries on minors, marking a significant breakthrough for critics of the procedures who have long called on major medical associations to be transparent about the harms associated with medicalizing gender dysphoric children.
00:46:13.000Exactly what we've been talking about.
00:46:15.000And so many of these kids just need therapy.
00:46:17.000A lot of them have been abused and that's why they hate their parents.
00:46:23.000Partially because like the whole woke thing that was going on for the past decade or so, like if you said no, kids don't need to transition, you were called all the bad names.
00:46:33.000People really have grown like really, they've been desensitized to words like bigot, racist, sexist, because we've had to.
00:46:42.000Because that's been used to bully people into being silent.
00:46:46.000And when you're seeing stuff like this, right?
00:46:48.000Like you have to speak up and say, look, this is wrong, you know, but most people are not used to being called names and they're not used to the vitriol.
00:46:56.000And if you say something, like if you've got a Twitter account, you've got 50 followers or 100 followers and you say something and it gets someone on Reddit notices it.
00:47:04.000And the next thing you know, your mentions are full of people, you know, 200 people or whatever calling you all these names.
00:47:09.000It seems like everyone in the world is beating you up, whether it be Twitter or Facebook or Instagram or whatever.
00:47:16.000If you normally get five comments on a post and you put up a post and there's 200 replies, it seems like so overwhelming.
00:47:36.000People have had to realize that this is not, you're not a bigot for saying, hey, this is wrong.
00:47:41.000That it's just like, hey, you have to speak up.
00:47:43.000And there are going to be people that are going to call you names and say stuff, but you have to ignore them because it's not true, you know?
00:47:49.000And I think just like with the changes we saw with men and women's sports, remember how long people were saying, like, why is no one standing up?
00:47:56.000Why are there no female athletes standing up?
00:48:19.000And unfortunately, that's, I think, what people needed to kind of really wake up and see, like, yeah, these surgeries don't cure anything.
00:48:25.000I think this is a result of allowing a psychotic ideology to take root whenever it started.
00:48:32.000You know, 2012 is when internet video, 2010 is when it really started becoming normalized.
00:48:37.000And this is what the reason it took so long to unwind this and to get people to is because it entrenched for seven years in the buildup.
00:48:44.000You can't let psychotic ideologies entrench, or you can, if you let them take hold, then you'll get ostracized for speaking out against it later.
00:48:51.000But if you get it right away and you show people how crazy it is, it usually the immune system kicks on and squashes the ideology.
00:48:58.000Because if someone had transed a kid in 2010, a little kid that got her boobs cut off, by 2014, she's 20 years old and she's crying.
00:49:05.000Yeah, I guess to see the full brunt of what has happened takes a few years or a decade.
00:49:24.000So back in 2020 and 2021, the AMA launched the National LGBTQ Fellowship Program in 21, providing up to $750,000 grants to academic medical centers to train physicians in transgender affirming care, including cross-sex hormones in pediatric and adolescent patients.
00:49:41.000So it's not like they're against this.
00:49:43.000So they're trying to make you think they're still on your side.
00:49:46.000They have been funding it at three quarters of a million dollar grants for hospitals to do these things for the past four years.
00:50:15.000I tell you, a lot of even people that are registered Democrats that I know think it's psychotic that they cut off 15-year-old girls' boobs.
00:50:43.000This is as of from 20 to 2025 funding initiatives.
00:50:46.000So yes, they are until today, until 2025, so last year.
00:50:50.000And I'm sure the grants will still keep going through.
00:50:52.000They'll just reword them and say, we're not doing the kids anymore.
00:50:55.000I know the majority of the population are the children that we helped trans over the past four years.
00:50:59.000And this is a quote from the New York Times.
00:51:01.000In the absence of clear evidence, the AMA agrees with the ASPS that surgical interventions and minors should be generally deferred to adulthood, the statement said.
00:51:10.000Other prominent medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, said on Wednesday that their positions on gender-related surgery for minors remains unchanged.
00:51:23.000Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics for Health Care for Young People with Gender Dysphoria does not include a blanket recommendation for surgery for minors.
00:51:31.000Dr. Andrew Raskin, the group's president, said in a statement, the AAP continues to hold the principle that patients, their families, and their physicians, not politicians, should be the ones to make decisions together about what is the best care for them.
00:51:46.000You know who's going to be motivated to make that the money is our physicians.
00:51:51.000Yes, and the parents feel like they get steamrolled by, like we were just saying five minutes ago or eight minutes ago, they get to feel like they're getting sped through this.
00:51:58.000Like it's a, it's like a it sounds like what they're saying is like, don't let the politicians stop us from making money to stop stop us from transing your kids.
00:52:06.000I think it's probably a smaller percentage of the parents who are being steamrolled into this and a larger percentage of them saying, look at me, I'm an ally.
00:52:12.000I'm going, I'm so far into my leftist ideology that I will literally sacrifice my child to the cause.
00:53:10.000And, you know, I'm not in favor of taking children away from families, but if you're abusing your child in an irreparable way where you are cutting off their bits and pieces, I think you should be harming them for life.
00:54:11.000In December, the federal government proposed new rules that would deny federal funding to hospitals that provided medical treatment for trans youth.
00:54:19.000High profile hospitals in blue states, including Stanford Medicine and Kaiser Permanente, have stopped providing gender-related surgical procedures to minors, citing funding concerns.
00:54:29.000I mean, if that's what it takes, cut that money, yo.
00:54:33.000They're doing it for money in the first place.
00:54:36.000And other hospitals in D.C. and LA and Pittsburgh have shuttered their youth gender programs altogether.
00:54:42.000You know, there's people out there that will still make the argument on the internet or whatever.
00:54:55.000They just don't believe that it's happening.
00:54:57.000How long were they saying it's not happening?
00:54:58.000And it took how many people calling up the hospitals, calling up the specific departments, being like, hey, can you, I have a 14-year-old or I have a 16-year-old that wants XYZ surgery.
00:55:08.000And they, I mean, there's so many recorded calls.
00:55:12.000Even in the states where it's been made illegal, these hospitals, I've seen these phone calls, they'll call and the staff will actually say, you can't get it done here, but I can recommend a place just over state lines.
00:55:53.000UCLA finally fired its DEI chief months after the woke administrator publicly celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but now he's begging.
00:56:04.000Jonathan Perkins, who is the UCLA Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, was finally given the axe in a letter on Friday after he gushed that he was glad about the vicious murder of the Turning Point USA founder.
00:56:16.000Given the nature of your role as Director of Race and Equity, the university has determined that this conduct significantly undermined trust in your leadership and adversely affected the office's effectiveness and credibility.
00:56:28.000The university told him in a termination letter obtained by the LA Times.
00:57:09.000According to the letter, it's not clear what took the university so long to make its determination.
00:57:13.000Perkins intends to file a lawsuit, of course, challenging his dismissal, claiming he was exercising his right to free speech when he made, you know, when the left celebrates Charlie Kirk's death, it's free speech.
00:57:25.000But when Ben Bankus on a comedy club stage makes fun of Renee Goode, well, that's hate speech, and he deserves to have all his shows canceled, clearly.
00:57:35.000Free speech just means you're not going to get arrested for it.
00:57:37.000You can get fired anywhere and ostracized from any community for saying stuff.
00:57:43.000So many people celebrated Kirk's death.
00:58:19.000Yeah, I mean, we're starting on it now.
00:58:20.000Okay, so an online group known as the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation out of Axios, an online group known as the Charlie Kirk Data Foundation, is crowdsourcing a database of social media users who purportedly criticized the late conservative activists or celebrated his death.
01:00:26.000Converts and also the number of people going to church every week.
01:00:30.000To support this exciting renewal this morning, I'm pleased to announce that on May 17th, 2026, that we're inviting Americans from all across the country to come together on our national mall to pray, to give thanks, and to re-we are going to do something.
01:03:48.000I know there's like a carbon copy cut out of what Christians are supposed to think, but that doesn't mean we can't evolve even Christians and see more.
01:04:46.000No, I think we're all sinners and without grace, we would all continue to be sinners.
01:04:50.000But because God is merciful and did give us his son to die on a cross to grant us grace to help us, I think that no matter what we do afterwards, it doesn't change who Christ is.
01:05:01.000Christ is the Son of God and he gave us grace and he saved us.
01:05:04.000So it's not us and what we do and don't do.
01:05:12.000And I think that's, I don't know, it seems to be maybe Christians as a whole, it is, it's so easy to like grandstand.
01:05:22.000But I know that that like puts a lot of people off of it because I think if someone feels judged, maybe by somebody in the Christian or Catholic community, they're like, that's going to make them kind of pull away a little bit.
01:05:33.000But I think this is great, what Trump is saying here.
01:05:36.000I think it's, we were a Christian nation.
01:05:48.000We used to think that it was secularists that kind of came first, right?
01:05:52.000They kind of made the secularists kind of really pushed the Christians out of the center of the country, right?
01:06:00.000Because they would say, oh, you know, especially in the 90s, there was so many people that looked at Christians as bad because of people like the Catholic Church's.
01:06:10.000Well, because of the Catholic Church's scandals, because the Pope wasn't, you know, condemning the priests that were actually, you know, abusing kids.
01:06:20.000Yeah, they were abusing kids and it went not just the cardinals, but it went all the way up to the Pope.
01:06:25.000And that really gave Catholicism a bad name.
01:06:27.000And then you had people like Jimmy, was it Jimmy Swaggart?
01:06:30.000Was the guy that was cheating on his wife or something like that?
01:06:34.000Yeah, it was Jimmy Swaggart who was cheating on his wife.
01:06:36.000He was a preacher at one of the mega churches and he was cheating on his wife and stuff.
01:06:40.000So those kind of things really did a number on organized religion and Christianity in particular.
01:06:47.000And so Christians kind of got browbeat a lot.
01:06:49.000And so they kind of, they weren't proselytizing the way they were before and stuff.
01:06:54.000And so after that, you had a situation where kind of like the secularists kind of moved in and kind of took over and they're like, well, you know, I'm kind of Christian.
01:07:05.000I have, you know, we celebrate Christmas, but we're, you know, I don't go to church and stuff.
01:07:10.000And they kind of became the center of the United States.
01:07:12.000And so that kind of opened the door for people to say, well, you know, there is no religion that the U.S. has.
01:07:19.000It's like we don't have a religion in the United States.
01:07:43.000It's doing things like we did these things because we said that we're polite people.
01:07:47.000We're not going to, you know, be mean to people.
01:07:49.000And the Bible commands us to speak in truth and love.
01:07:52.000That is, that is two things we're supposed to do.
01:07:54.000And I can tell you the truth in a very loving way, but I have a requirement to tell you the truth.
01:07:58.000That is what the Holy Spirit asks us to do and tells us to do.
01:08:02.000So I think when we water down our faith leaders to give us these, you know, these coffee shop talks instead of actually reading the word of God and convicting people to go out there and go and sin no more, we're not going to win the faith back.
01:08:14.000And I think the founding fathers were very clear.
01:08:17.000When they came together and said, you know, freedom of religion, they were talking about Christianity because they were simultaneously burning women for being whores.
01:08:23.000So I definitely think they were talking about Christianity.
01:08:25.000And everyone has a phase like that in college.
01:08:32.000And that's then Christ's love and forgiveness is available to everyone, no matter how bad, no matter how much.
01:08:39.000And, you know, even though, like, I, you know, I'm an agnostic, I still understand that, you know, the United States was founded by Christians.
01:08:48.000They were trying to escape the persecution from the Church of England.
01:08:52.000They wanted to be able to practice their faith in the way that they saw fit, the way that they believed that the word told them to.
01:08:58.000And so, like, even though I'm not, you know, a believer, I understand the faith enough and I understand our history enough to be able to say, yeah, we are a Christian nation.
01:09:08.000You know, that's that's the moral, the morals that we all share here, that most of us share in the United States, they come from Christianity.
01:09:15.000The funny thing is, it was, it's, it was Christians that were fleeing other Christians that were persecuted.
01:09:21.000Yeah, they didn't want to be Catholic, like Roman Catholic.
01:09:24.000So it's like just Christians kind of vague, you know?
01:09:27.000Well, again, that's why I specified the Church of England.
01:09:30.000Like the way, like, the Church of England was basically kind of the king and then the Pope.
01:09:54.000And so now you sure do have a bunch of plenty of denominations, but the reason that we don't have a state religion is because of the Church of England, because we didn't want to have one church in the United States saying this is the religion of the United States, because there were a bunch of different Christian denominations here in the U.S.
01:10:11.000They were actually, it was the Brownists, this guy Brown, they separated from the Church of England.
01:10:16.000The Church of England was fleeing the Catholic Church.
01:10:18.000Then a group from the Church of England fled the Church of England.
01:10:24.000I mean, that's how you got, you know, nowadays, you kind of, most of the time in the U.S., you're either or people talk about either Catholics as Christians or they talk about Protestants.
01:11:13.000It's a process that takes like a year.
01:11:15.000I started back in June, and then you get basically like I was baptized Methodist, but you get like your, I guess, first confirmation on like Easter.
01:12:57.000And it's those people who pretend that they are, you know, claim that they are perfect, that they are a model Christian or a model Catholic.
01:13:04.000It's like pride comes before the fall.
01:13:28.000There comes a point where babies need to grow and they need solid foods.
01:13:31.000And you're developing your faith with Christ.
01:13:33.000If you're actually praying and reading the word of God, spending time with him, you will get to a place where you'll understand the megachurches that while they serve a purpose, they don't serve a purpose for you and your faith and your walk.
01:15:56.000It's almost like if you give your life over to Christ, it's basically like you're saying, it's a huge weight that's lifted off your shoulders.
01:16:03.000You're basically saying, like, use me, guide me.
01:16:06.000Like, when I, I'm not an expert at praying yet, but like when I, when I do pray, I'm like, hey, I pray for guidance.
01:16:15.000Like, I pray all the time, like, Lord, help me use my platform for like to the best of whatever is your plan.
01:16:22.000It also helps, you know, just like, if you don't want to make a big prayer, like, it's just like, oh, help guide me through this day.
01:16:29.000I think one of the women who's leading my OCIA class has this prayer and a line that really stuck with me was like, like, God, please destroy any plans today that are not part of your plan, which is like, what a great thing to remember.
01:16:42.000So if you're like stuck in traffic or something doesn't work out or like something happens to your day, we're like, oh, this is messed up.
01:19:13.000Yeah, the Uh no, Grok, someone just was talking to asking Grok about it, and Grok says, The U.S. State Department issued a security alert on February 5th, 2026, urging American citizens to leave Iran immediately due to ongoing protest, unrest, internet outages, flight disruptions, and risk of terrorism, kidnapping, and arbitrary detention.
01:19:30.000They suggest departing by land to Armenia or Turkey if safe commercial flights are limited.
01:21:25.000This is like your mom sending you a text.
01:21:27.000Keep your phone charged and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status.
01:21:33.000So I'm just reading more about the Iranian situation from TWZ.com, Middle East preparing for war ahead of U.S.-Iran negotiations tomorrow in Oman.
01:21:42.000The U.S. and Iran are having diplomatic negotiations.
01:21:44.000Is there like a bomb emoji next to the negotiation?
01:21:48.000So what they're doing is they're loading the chamber so that this is going to be a power move during the negotiations.
01:21:55.000They're going to be like, look, now everyone negotiates.
01:22:09.000Iran's former foreign minister says he talks with the U.S. will take place on Friday in Oman from Sayyed Abbas, Aragachi, whatever his name is.
01:22:18.000Nuclear talks to the United States are being held in Muscat on the 10 a.m. or on about 10 a.m.
01:22:33.000Well, there's no way that's the thing.
01:22:35.000If the Iranians don't play ball, I imagine strikes are imminent, right?
01:22:39.000Like, so they get together tomorrow at 10 a.m.
01:22:42.000And if they don't hammer things out, I wouldn't be surprised if there were strikes tomorrow evening, which would be what, you know, about this time tomorrow evening, probably during 10 minutes.
01:22:53.000Should we check the flights out of Iran?
01:23:01.000But he was talking basically about what Iran is doing.
01:23:03.000The only problem Iran faces and the regime faces right now is that what people are on the streets complaining about, this regime cannot address.
01:23:10.000They cannot address it because it's economic.
01:23:13.000And one of the reasons why the Iranian regime cannot provide the people of Iran the quality of life that they deserve is because they're spending all their money.
01:23:21.000They're spending all their resources of what is a rich country.
01:23:24.000Sponsoring terrorism, sponsoring all these proxy groups around the world, exporting, as they call it, their revolution.
01:23:32.000But I remind everybody what I've been saying through my entire career in public service.
01:23:35.000I said it in my hearing when I was asking for confirmation through the Senate.
01:23:41.000The Iranian people and the Iranian regime are very unalike.
01:23:45.000In essence, what the Iranian people want, this is a culture with a deep history.
01:23:49.000These are people that the leadership of Iran at the clerical level does not reflect the people of Iran.
01:23:57.000I know of no other country where there's a bigger difference between the people that lead the country and the people who live there.
01:24:12.000Part of what the president said publicly, prevented mass execution and the precipice of.
01:24:20.000And obviously, beyond that, the president retains a number of options to how he responds to that and future events.
01:24:26.000But as far as the talks are concerned, I think the Iranians had agreed to a certain format, for whatever reasons changed in their system or what have you.
01:24:34.000We'll see if we can get back to the right place.
01:24:36.000The United States is prepared to meet with them.
01:24:38.000I mean, I don't like the idea of regime change.
01:24:41.000I'm kind of an isolationist when it comes to my policy as far as foreign policy goes.
01:24:46.000But if we are going to do regime change, I prefer the way Trump has done it.
01:24:49.000Let's get in, let's get out, let's not nationbuild, let's not put troops on the ground.
01:26:12.000If we did remove the top eight guys from power there, we'd still have a bureaucracy, like a deep state, Iranian deep state that probably would be hunting down.
01:26:20.000We, I say, but like, you know, militarized aspects of society would be hunting people down.
01:26:39.000And I would assume that the United States is aware of that if it's true.
01:26:44.000And I assume they also have a plan for that if they're actually looking to get those people out of power and actually have a changing government.
01:26:52.000But it's not something that I have a whole lot of information.
01:26:55.000I think as well with this, it's very different than a situation where you're going to create martyrs.
01:27:00.000Like Rubio is stating that everyone in Iran, which is what we all kind of know, most people in Iran are knocked down with what the regime is doing.
01:27:08.000They're not going to be suddenly like, oh, I can't believe the U.S. came and killed our Ayatollah.
01:27:12.000Yeah, there'll be probably a couple of those guys, but it's not going to be by and large, like the whole culture is against the United States for getting rid of or ousting this leadership.
01:27:42.000But, you know, it's also to where Adam was saying it's better to do it kind of like the black bag method as opposed to like the big bombs and exactly.
01:28:42.000That's been one of the best things about this presidency.
01:28:46.000And it gives me a lot of hope and faith that things are coming, things will be happening.
01:28:49.000Yeah, and largely that's because of the changes in the Department of War with the media there and the changes at the White House, the media room there.
01:28:59.000The media that was covering Donald Trump, they had a lot of connections.
01:29:04.000They knew a lot of people, and they would get information and they would put it out regardless of how many people's lives they endangered, no matter, regardless of how much of a problem it became for America, because, well, one, it was a scoop, and two, they could go ahead and cast Donald Trump as a bad guy.
01:29:26.000I think another thing to speech my point is this right here.
01:29:28.000You see this graffiti that someone shared that is written in Farsi, I assume, saying President Trump don't negotiate with the killers of the people of Iran.
01:29:44.000This is regarding them allegedly slaughtering tens of thousands of protesters over the last month or something.
01:29:50.000Yeah, there's reports, and I don't know how reliable these are, but there's reports that they've killed like a couple dozen thousand to like 24 or 30.
01:30:49.000But yeah, I mean, look, if they're going to be talking tomorrow and the State Department's issuing a warning now, I think it's, you know, I mean, again, not that I have any kind of insider information, but it's likely that if the talks break down, because they've been putting stuff in place for the past couple weeks, I think there's two carriers in the area now.
01:31:08.000And I said a couple weeks ago, like people were talking about, you know, things are moving.
01:31:11.000And I was like, at the time, there were no carriers in the region.
01:31:15.000I was like, they're not doing anything until there's aircraft carriers there because the aircraft, it's not just the aircraft carrier, it's a whole strike group that comes along with it.
01:31:21.000So there's a bunch of ships that are just there to shoot missiles and stuff.
01:31:27.000Now that there's two carriers in there, that's how you know something's going, you know, or at least that's how you know the United States has the capability to do a, to do strikes that are sustained and to make sure that if there are any special forces or anything that are on the ground, because again, they were talking about, you know, special forces guys getting into the area as well.
01:31:47.000If they're there on the ground waiting for, you know, waiting for the signal to go, you have to have a quick reaction force.
01:31:54.000You have to have, normally, if it's Army going in, there'll be the Rangers on QRF.
01:31:59.000But if it's this kind of situation, there's probably a couple thousand Marines on those aircraft carriers that they can use as a quick reaction force.
01:32:08.000So if something goes bad, you'll have backup and the U.S. doesn't move without that kind of stuff nowadays.
01:32:14.000Yeah, this stuff is also kind of intimidating sounding, but it does make me happy that we can rely on our really strong military.
01:33:15.000It wasn't an accident, but it was kind of an accident because they were like, well, you know, go do this and don't do anything unless you're shot at.
01:34:17.000But there was no significant military engagement that the U.S. got into where they didn't absolutely crush the opposition.
01:34:23.000And that's whether you're talking about the Iran, or I'm sorry, the Iraq wars, one and two, Vietnam, Afghanistan, like all of these military operations, the U.S. absolutely dominated on, you know, the U.S. military absolutely dominated.
01:34:39.000It's just that the political goals were not.
01:34:41.000Vietnam, not Vietnam, the Tet Offensive is when it shifted and turned, it routed the Americans into a full retreat, just getting slaughtered off hills and dying in the jungle, napalming, like friendly fire.
01:34:54.000It was after the Tet Offensive began, which is where the North Koreans or North Vietnamese, pardon me, came in a surprise attack with Chinese weapons, Russian weapons.
01:35:02.000Basically, the reason we lost those engagements in Vietnam was because we were up against Russian weaponry, Soviet weaponry at the time.
01:35:07.000They were feeding them to the North, the North Vietnamese.
01:35:10.000I've been told that the Tets are offensive.
01:35:13.000In the Tet Offensive, approximately 50 to 60,000 Viet Cong died compared to 2,600 Americans died.
01:35:20.000Yeah, but how many we were, that was a losing offensive.
01:37:48.000Like there were 2 million people that died fighting the Americans in Korea, or Chinese that died, because they would just send wave after wave after wave after people of people.
01:37:58.000Like they would send them out with no guns.
01:38:00.000There'd be a dude with a gun in the front.
01:38:02.000There'd be a guy behind him without a gun that says, when that guy dies, pick up his gun.
01:38:06.000So yes, I understand that like the politics side didn't, you know, the political goals weren't achieved.
01:38:12.000And so that means that, so technically the U.S. lost.
01:38:16.000But the point that I'm trying to make is that the military engagements, when you're talking about just what the military is doing, the military doesn't lose.
01:38:25.000And it's not that they can't, but like overall, it's like 50 to 1 engagements the U.S. wins.
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01:39:30.000Joey Giggles, Ian would, I would play Wow with you, oh, World of Warcraft with you, and talk all the lore and talk about alternate dimensions and alternate realities.
01:39:43.000But your weak spot is politics, and I'd have to walk away from that combo thinking, WTF.
01:39:49.000If you haven't figured out by now, I can't stand talking about politics.
01:39:52.000I want to know what's happening in the world, but I can't stand.
01:42:19.000Phil, I'm sure your tour is already planned, but we'd love to see all that remains and Born of Osiris down here in the El Paso, Texas area.
01:43:44.000Trump's been talking about this for a while at the same dosages, and Americans were paying up to 100%, 1,000% more than in any other country.
01:48:13.000Maybe we need something like city-states.
01:48:17.000No, we just need to deport all of the illegals.
01:48:20.000Florida does not recognize those licenses coming out of California now.
01:48:25.000No, DeSantis is the most base governor in the world.
01:48:27.000I'm going to miss that guy when he's gone.
01:48:30.000Wolf37401 left is accusing everyone they disagree with of being every iss and ism has become so common that I no longer trust anyone who hasn't been targeted like that by blue sky weirdos.
01:49:56.000But the idea that he's trying to communicate here is that like hard-hearted people or people that don't have a conscience are like, he's making the statement that they don't have that mind of God.
01:50:07.000Yeah, I think it's bending you towards it.
01:50:10.000Like if it is a magnetic, we're obviously in a magnetic field, but if that thing is somehow aligned within a magnetic field, you're being pulled towards that alignment.
01:50:18.000And the people that go broken, they can shut off that alignment.
01:50:21.000Like they can really resist it to the point where they're no longer even really being pulled towards it.
01:50:26.000I would also say that in the actual Bible, Matthew Mark, Luke, John, after Jesus dies, he says, a greater is the one that comes after me, and that is the Holy Spirit.
01:50:37.000So these people who followed Christ are not necessarily Christians.
01:50:40.000You know, it came after when the Holy Spirit came among, came out and came upon them.
01:50:43.000So it's a whole, it actually is like a spiritual manifestation of God that lives through us.
01:50:49.000Oh, you're saying after Jesus died, the Holy Spirit started working through the followers or the people that came after and they started kind of building an ecosystem of righteousness.
01:51:40.000It's going to be terrible for the ecosystem.
01:51:42.000Manatee County is a small county that's being overdeveloped, and we're basically ruining all the things that make it a charming place to live.
01:51:49.000So it's not just a cruise port they're putting in.
01:51:52.000These cruise ports will be sending out tens of thousands of people a week.
01:51:55.000So it's not just, you know, they're going to come here and leave.
01:51:57.000You will have to build housing for the crew members.
01:52:00.000You'll have to build housing for people who work at the port.
01:52:02.000And it's basically going to take all of Terra Sea and just turn it into a city.
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02:09:33.000The Winter Olympics has long been a battleground for marginal canes.
02:09:36.000Just look at the International Bob Slant and Skeleton Federation banning the new helmets Great Britain had planned to wear next week due to their aerodynamic ridges.
02:09:43.000Thursday, however, took things to a new level in Milan Cortina.
02:09:47.000Ski jumpers allegedly injecting their penises with hyalonic acid in order to fly that little bit further.
02:09:53.000I know hyaluronic acid is a common product in skincare.
02:09:58.000I know that it helps keep your skin nice and tone down.
02:10:03.000You're not going to win unless you cheat.
02:10:08.000It's like the, I think you were explaining it, Adam, is like, it's like the fin of a tail fin of a fin of an airplane, you know, on the back, that tail.
02:11:21.000In prison, men actually will take little bits of dominoes, shave them down into little pearl shapes, and actually insert them in the shafts of their penis so when they get out, they can be more pleasurable for women.
02:13:13.000In each case, an incarcerated Hispanic male or fellow inmate filed a domino into unique shape for placement under the penile skin, utilizing the tip of a ballpoint pen or a sharpened shirt of plastic to create a puncture wound.
02:13:22.000Each man inserted the domino fragment into the subcutaneous tissue of the penis.
02:13:26.000All three men present with infection requiring optimal removal.
02:13:29.000Would you say this, sir, that this was a domino effect?