The usual suspects are making fools of themselves, Donald Trump is sending 30,000 illegal immigrants to Gitmo, and Bob Menendez is getting 11 years in prison for a crime he committed in the 1980s. Plus, we have a special guest Sean Hendricks from Here We Grow to talk about the hurricane relief efforts in Western North Carolina.
00:00:40.000The usual suspects had plenty of criticism for RFK's takes on vaccines.
00:00:47.000Some people were talking about his take on abortion.
00:00:49.000Mostly they were just making fools of themselves.
00:00:52.000So we'll talk about that a little bit.
00:00:55.000Donald Trump signed an order to combat anti-Semitism on campuses.
00:01:00.000Vows action against Hamas sympathizers.
00:01:02.000That's going to be problematic considering the First Amendment and all, but we'll get into it.
00:01:09.000Donald Trump has also signed an executive order to defund schools teaching CRT, radical gender ideology, which personally I think is great, because I don't even believe in gender, never mind gender ideology.
00:01:22.000Then we're going to talk about, Donald Trump is going to send 30,000 illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay.
00:01:28.000He says it's a tough place to get out of.
00:01:30.000I mean, it's an island, so, you know, it makes sense.
00:01:44.000We have to get rid of a lot of people in the federal government, and any excuse we can come up with for firing them is going to be great, in my opinion.
00:02:52.000If you didn't get your Ian's Graphene Dream in the past couple days, you're out of luck.
00:02:58.000I don't know if they're going to do more.
00:02:59.000I imagine they will because it's been selling so well.
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00:03:13.000And the newest one that Tim's all pumped about is called the 28th Amendment.
00:03:18.000It reads, chickens being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep, bear, and breed chickens shall not be infringed.
00:03:26.000You know, it's a good idea to have the ability to take care of yourself, whether that be a skateboard for transportation, chickens for food, or, you know, maybe a little pew-pew for the inspiration for the 28th Amendment.
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00:04:29.000It started out, I just went up to deliver some Starlinks, and I tweeted it, sorry, posted it at Elon and said, hey, Elon, these things are a nightmare to set up.
00:04:38.000Can you just please make them free for us?
00:04:40.000And he retweeted me and said, sure, tomorrow.
00:04:45.000And it kind of just took off from there, and just one thing led to another.
00:04:47.000J.D. Vance reached out to me on X and was kind of asking, like, what do you need?
00:04:51.000And so that just brought a lot of awareness to what I was doing, and so I've just been a voice for the people of Western North Carolina that the last regime basically ignored.
00:05:39.000I'm Raymond G. Stanley Jr. You can find me everywhere in the world as Raymond G. Stanley Jr. I am your local blue-collar, moderate, right-leaning, nationalist, semi-anti-authoritarian.
00:06:13.000All right, so CNN reports that RFK Jr. clashes with Democrats over past comments about vaccines and abortion rights.
00:06:21.000Look, it was all grandstanding, right?
00:06:24.000Like, the Democrats don't like RFK now because RFK had a different opinion on the COVID vaccine, and so they're saying, oh, well, he's an anti-vaxxer, which he's totally disavowed over and over and over.
00:06:39.000I think that he wrote a book where the first thing that he said in it is he's not against vaccines, and literally the last thing he said in it, he's not against vaccines.
00:06:47.000So it's all just that kind of Democrats looking to be able to have a clip that they can put up and they can go to their constituents and say, look, I was tough on Trump's appointees.
00:07:01.000But CNN reports, Washington, Senate Democrats grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his various controversial statements, Including his stance on vaccines during his confirmation hearing to be President Donald Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary.
00:07:14.000And most left feeling overwhelmingly unsatisfied by the answers they received.
00:07:36.000If you're not a Senator, you're not in it.
00:07:37.000You know, you're going to get treated like crap.
00:07:39.000But do you guys think that RFK got garbage because of the fact that he is, um, I say, I guess I would say he has counter, Opinions counter to what the predominant left-leaning Democrat opinion is, or do you think that there's actually substance to the things that they're giving garbage about?
00:07:59.000I think it's mostly because he walked away from the party.
00:08:29.000No, he was critical of the vaccine because technically the COVID vaccine, the way that the mRNA vaccines work, they're not like other vaccines.
00:08:38.000So he was critical of it and he was like, you know, this has been rushed out, etc., etc.
00:08:43.000And so he was critical of the way that it was administered and critical of the science behind it and stuff.
00:08:49.000You know, that's one thing that Trump never did, which really frustrated me because he needed to take credit for the vaccine.
00:08:57.000Even though everyone was talking about how there were questionable symptoms people were experiencing, he had this ego thing about it because he was the one who fast-tracked it.
00:09:08.000So he needed to take credit for the accomplishment of...
00:09:13.000That's typical Donald Trump, isn't it?
00:09:15.000Whether you like him or not, like whether you're pro-Donald Trump or not.
00:09:17.000And I do like him, but that is really frustrating and it sounds like RFK went further to criticize it than Trump ever would.
00:09:23.000Yeah, I think you're 100% on point there.
00:09:26.000And I think that the Democrats, like they were, they're so quick to fall in line with whatever, you know, because whatever the establishment says, because the Democrats are the arbiters of popular opinion and what is acceptable opinion.
00:09:48.000Whatever the establishment says, they're the ones that are going to get behind it and say that if you're stepping out of line, you're terrible.
00:09:53.000And now we see, you know, the CIA has said, okay, yeah, it's likely that COVID was a lab leak and it didn't come from, you know, a bat that was a stew.
00:13:19.000He was talking about Poland has been a country since like 900 AD. So it's like, you're talking about places almost 1,200 years, 1,300 years or whatever, and it's like, so yeah, the layout of the streets and stuff is going to be geared towards people walking around.
00:13:39.000Can I just make a comment really fast?
00:14:50.000And that is all downstream from progressive policy.
00:14:54.000So I think that you would get pushback from the right on that, at least when it comes to the modern right that says, oh, we want to see a small government that doesn't have their hand in everything and we don't want to fund everything.
00:15:05.000If you've got Doge and you're talking about actually trying to shrink the government, then you're going to run into that kind of conflict.
00:15:22.000All of the discretionary spending out that we want, and it's not going to change the fundamental breakdown of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are what's driving the debt, and so we need to do something about those.
00:15:34.000So I get what you're saying, and honestly, the amount of money that would be spent on projects like that would be minuscule when you compare it to the mandatory spending.
00:15:46.000this from tim cast news senator ron johnson presents additional evidence showing how the biden administration concealed anthony fauci's awareness of the link between covid vaccines and myocarditis at rfk junior senate hearing it is great to hear that even though this is a hearing about rfk we're continuing to uncover uh how How absolutely terrible Anthony Fauci was in his position.
00:16:13.000And some of the things that I've heard, I don't know if it's actually in this clip, but I heard they were talking about emails that they get from Fauci's office and stuff where the whole thing's redacted.
00:16:23.000There is no reason for anything coming from HHS or from the Health and Human Services, there's no reason for any of that to be redacted.
00:17:09.000By the way, the latest one was 17 pages.
00:17:12.000Instead of issuing a health alert on the myocarditis they knew was impacting young men, early in 2021, instead of issuing an alert on the Health Alert Network, they developed 17 pages of talking points.
00:17:33.000This was given to the public under a FOIA request.
00:17:44.000So again, I've issued a subpoena now to cover the information I've requested in 70 oversight letters.
00:17:51.000My question to you is, as Secretary of HHS, will you honor these requests from Congress and will you make HHS transparent.
00:18:03.000Yeah, my approach to HHS, as I said before, Senator, is radical transparency.
00:18:09.000Democrats and Republicans ought to be able to come in and get information that was generated at taxpayer expense that is owned by the American taxpayer.
00:18:19.000They shouldn't get redacted documents.
00:18:21.000Public health agencies should be transparent.
00:18:25.000And if we want Americans to restore trust in the public health agencies, we need transparency.
00:18:32.000Look, if their primary concern, like I said earlier, if their primary concern is not to make sure that the health and well-being of the American people is at its best...
00:18:46.000At the top of the list of things to do, then it's unfit for purpose entirely.
00:18:51.000There's no reason for it to exist if it's not going to be saying, look, these are the things that are bad for the American people.
00:18:58.000These are the things that are good for the American people.
00:19:00.000Y'all can do what you want, but at least when you come to us, we're going to give you the information that says these are the bad things, these are good things.
00:19:08.000Redacted emails, it is entirely unacceptable that Anthony Fauci would have any Kind of redacted emails, unless he's got some kind of top-secret clearance.
00:19:20.000But even then, you should know that he's got a top-secret clearance, and you should be made aware, look, this is pertinent to national security.
00:19:34.000As far as I know, Fauci doesn't have a top-secret clearance, and he shouldn't be involved in any kind of program that would be considered classified.
00:20:20.000That's why we want you to vote for RFK. I mean, you saw my talking point, but if you are giving blank pages out to the American people, you're definitely hiding something.
00:21:04.000And it's not the total reason, but part of the reason why there's so many people that are overweight and stuff is because of things like fat acceptance and like people in and putting, you know, overweight models in, you know, Calvin Klein.
00:21:20.000Or suing, real quick, suing Uber because you can't fit into a car.
00:21:28.000But we have been talking about Ozempic a lot because...
00:21:32.000The first high-profile examples of people using Ozempic was in Hollywood, and there have been multiple cases now of high-profile celebrities ruining their lives and their quality of life by using Ozempic as their last-ditch effort to lose weight, including Sharon Osbourne, I believe.
00:23:37.000So that's why they're going to these extremes.
00:23:40.000Do you think that, so this is like the pendulum swinging back?
00:23:43.000Do you think that this is part of that kind of backlash against the, oh, it's okay to be overweight, it's okay to be, everyone is beautiful?
00:23:50.000All of these people were just pretending that they thought that was beautiful.
00:23:54.000All of these people who, even the people who were fat, who are now on a Zempic, were just lying to themselves and everyone around them the entire time, including Oprah.
00:24:04.000Was an ambassador for Weight Watchers for the longest time and promoted using your willpower and self-control to restrict your portion sizes to lose weight, which is actually really good advice.
00:24:19.000Yeah, that's actually real good advice.
00:24:20.000Maybe not advice that she was putting into practice for herself, but then she spoke out against Ozempic and then she outs herself for...
00:24:28.000Being on Ozempic in order to lose weight and completely shifts the narrative and says, I just realized, I magically woke up one day and realized that fat people are fat because we were just born with food noise.
00:24:42.000We were just tortured with thoughts, intrusive thoughts of food all the time.
00:24:46.000And if you're skinny, if you're not overweight...
00:24:49.000It just means you were born without food noise in your brain.
00:24:54.000Your hunger signaling is a real thing.
00:24:56.000People who don't have a high hunger signal, which is what GLP-1 inhibitors reduce, you're just hunger signaled and the food is much more calorie dense than it used to be.
00:25:06.000So you can take in a lot more calories before you get full, which puts you in a calorie surplus because you're not moving.
00:25:10.000But with GLP-1 inhibitors, it takes away that signal to eat.
00:25:15.000So what they're doing is they're starving themselves without feeling like they're starving.
00:25:19.000That's where the bone loss and the muscle loss, because imagine you're in a bodybuilder prep cut.
00:26:28.000I can be sympathetic to people that, like.
00:26:32.000I used to smoke cigarettes and there is nothing, if I understand correctly, talking to other addicts, there is nothing harder to quit than nicotine because of its availability.
00:26:42.000I used to drink too much and I don't drink at all now.
00:26:47.000I don't drink in any kind of regular way.
00:27:27.000Ability to resist actually stronger because I've heard that it works on people that are addicted to other things too.
00:27:34.000I've heard people have been experimenting with alcoholics and with drug addicts and using Ozempic as a means to help them beat those because it helps build up your ability to say no.
00:29:09.000They don't have the wherewithal to do it for themselves, and they kind of need the extra help.
00:29:13.000And we're in this hyper-abundant society where we're just inundated with an abundant amount of hyper-palatable foods, which are chemically altered.
00:31:58.000Okay, anyways, from TimCast News, Mr. Whitehouse, Senator Whitehouse is talking to RFK and complaining.
00:32:06.000Americans are going to need to hear a clear and trustworthy recantation of what you have said on vaccinations, including a promise from you never to say vaccines aren't medically safe when they in fact are.
00:32:29.000And making indisputably clear that you support mandatory vaccinations against diseases where that will keep people safe.
00:33:37.000But the point being, it is legitimate to be skeptical of what they say.
00:33:44.000But if you look at the history of the polio vaccine, you look at what America and the world was like.
00:33:51.000What polio was doing before the polio vaccine, and then you look at what was happening, say, from when the polio vaccine started being given to everyone, which is, I'm not sure when, can you look that up, find out when the polio vaccine was?
00:37:31.000This is not about convincing them of anything.
00:37:34.000This is not about actually, you know, getting them to the point where they say, you know, maybe I would vote for RFK. This is all about grandstanding and about fundraising and about showing their DNC bona fides.
00:38:40.000So, you know, not that, again, this is not to say that we shouldn't have them, but to say that they're all dangerous or whatever, that's not true.
00:38:50.000But to say that, you know, the point is, you know, he's looking for a confirmation, or he's looking for RFK to repeat the lines that he wants him to say.
00:39:06.000And so, that's not, like I said, they're not looking for RFK to say anything, you know, they're not looking for RFK to say anything that's going to convince them.
00:39:16.000They're looking for RFK to say what they want to hear.
00:39:19.000You know why I think they're wanting him to hear it?
00:39:21.000Because if they get him to say something that the Democrats agree with, it could cause a few Republicans to fall through the cracks, right?
00:39:27.000So if they can get him to say something they know, people that are already edgy on him on the Republican side, they may drop their votes, which then gets him unconfirmed, which...
00:40:06.000Yeah, you know, Nancy Mace was tweeted, speaking of shills, Senator Warren raked in 5.2 million from Big Pharma and the medical industrial complex.
00:40:14.000We can listen to what this interaction here, and you'll see all she does is scream and yell, you know?
00:41:27.000You could change vaccine information rules.
00:41:29.000You can change which claims are compensated in the vaccine injury compensation program.
00:41:37.000There's a lot of ways that you can influence those future lawsuits and pending lawsuits while you are secretary of HHS.
00:41:46.000And I'm asking you to commit right now that you will not take a financial stake in the And every one of those lawsuits so that what you do as secretary will also benefit you financially down the line.
00:42:01.000I'll comply with all the ethical guidelines.
00:43:10.000Uh, company is beyond, uh, is, is above, you know, repercussions or, or legislation or, or, or whatever, because those kinds of things can happen.
00:43:20.000Like when, when you're making things that people ingest, whether it be food or drugs or whatever, like there can be mistakes and people can be hurt and you can't promise that you're not going to, you're not going to have some kind of ramifications for them messing up.
00:43:37.000Yeah, no one should be protected when they cause damages to the United States citizen of having preemptive no repercussions.
00:43:43.000Like, it's just not a thing that should exist.
00:46:02.000She's got some motivation to protect the big business that has helped her to achieve the position that she has.
00:46:12.000So you can take that kind of exchange with a grain of salt, in my opinion, because the whole point is, hey, I need to protect my friends in industry, the people that have helped me to retain my position as a senator from Massachusetts.
00:46:30.000And it's not about any of the things that she brought up.
00:46:35.000It's all about trying to protect those businesses.
00:46:38.000I really want a law to pass when they broadcast these.
00:46:41.000That when a senator's on screen, their top three donors' logos have to be on the screen with them.
00:47:38.000Trump signs order to combat anti-Semitism on campuses, vows action against Hamas sympathizers.
00:47:45.000Look, that's not all that in line with the First Amendment, and I know that there are people that are going to say, well, you know, if they're not actually American citizens, they don't get First Amendment protections.
00:48:39.000if you want to talk about terrorism, right, or terrorists sympathizing with terrorism, that's one thing, but just being like, look, you've got a bad opinion about the Jews, that's not okay.
00:48:51.000Like, you can't do that in the United States, whether it be on college campuses or anywhere else.
00:49:49.000So then it makes me wonder why this framing?
00:49:54.000Because if it is about breaking the law, like actually committing acts of vandalism, it doesn't have anything to do with actual anti-Semitism then.
00:50:04.000If you're part of a riot, a gathering that's determined illegal and you stay and you fight police, you're out.
00:50:11.000It doesn't matter what you're protesting.
00:50:13.000I'm trying to find it, but that's what I've seen the most of.
00:50:28.000Yeah, I mean, that's kind of my understanding.
00:50:34.000If this were just, hey, look, if you say something negative about Israel or if you just have a bad opinion about the Jews or whatever, then it's like, okay, you can't.
00:50:56.000It's got to be equally applied across anything.
00:50:59.000I think the thing you walked away from was just saying, hey, people who are rioting as non-citizens are going to be kicked out of the country.
00:51:06.000Yeah, and honestly, look, I think that the more non-citizens that we can actually get out of the country at this point, it's a good thing.
00:51:17.000Whether they be here on a visa or whatever, if you're not a citizen and you are in any way causing a problem, beat it.
00:51:28.000Why are we bringing people that don't love America into America?
00:51:56.000So, I just don't see the problem with being like, hey, if you break the law...
00:52:04.000You know, even if it's as simple as something, you know, as small as vandalism.
00:52:09.000But again, I do wonder why, because I've seen the combat anti-Semitism headline all over the place, and it's like, why misrepresent what it is, right?
00:52:19.000If it's people breaking the law, why are you saying that it's about anti-Semitism when it's not?
00:52:26.000You know, I mean, I don't see how that hurts Trump.
00:52:32.000Because, you know, like for the most part, your average normie is like, yeah, that should be bad.
00:52:38.000You know, like they don't put a lot of thought into it.
00:52:40.000And so it's not like it's going to hurt Trump.
00:52:43.000If it's the left that reads it, they might, you know, especially if you're bringing up Hamas or Gaza, then they might be like, well, yeah, that's bad because...
00:52:52.000Trump bad, but they're already going to think that Trump's bad.
00:52:54.000I don't see what the benefit is for misrepresenting it and making it about anti-Semitism when it's about, hey, look, these people are breaking the law.
00:53:07.000Maybe simply they just didn't think about it hard enough.
00:53:09.000He just posted it and was like, let's go.
00:53:11.000Well, I mean, if it weren't for the fact that, you know, there was probably six or seven or eight different headlines like that.
00:53:17.000But they all copy each other, you know?
00:53:23.000The president also said that the Department of Justice will quell pro-Hamas vandalism and intimidation and investigate and punish anti-Jewish racism in leftist, anti-American colleges and universities.
00:54:30.000And so, like, this whole idea that you would use the Justice Department against people because they have unpopular opinions is really bad.
00:54:38.000And we see why it was really bad, because of all the things that had happened during COVID. All the people that were like, no, I don't like the lockdowns, I don't like, you know, I don't think this, and I disagree about the origins or whatever.
00:54:51.000All those people that had bad opinions, a lot of them turned out to be right.
00:54:56.000Yeah, and I always try to remind people, too, like...
00:54:58.000Don't get all comfy with big government during Trump's term.
00:55:01.000Because anything that he passes and uses, if it changes in four years, I don't want this stuff coming against me.
00:55:22.000Like think about if power changes in four years, do you still want them having that power?
00:55:26.000Right now, I've been very on board with everything happening, but something like this that could have read will quell vandalism and intimidation on college campuses.
00:55:51.000- Well, because the faculty at most college campuses are almost uniformly left, they're all very pro-Gaza, So they look the other way when when Jewish kids or were, you know, hey, they were hazing Jewish kids and stuff like that.
00:56:07.000And your faculty would look the other way when they were pro Gaza protesting, you know, and basically, you know, saying stuff that's considered hate speech to towards Jews.
00:56:19.000So that's why they're focused on campuses, because it's kind of a uniform opinion when it comes to to the the administrator administration.
00:56:27.000And they're not doing anything to, you know, protect the Jewish kids because there was a lot of Jewish kids that ended up like barricaded in rooms and stuff like that because there were protesters that were like hounding them and stuff like that.
00:56:39.000So that's probably why they're focusing on.
00:56:41.000So I agree with that aspect, Phil, as an.
00:56:45.000They're being barricaded in rooms and they weren't allowed to walk through campus.
00:56:49.000They weren't allowed to walk through certain areas.
00:57:33.000And that's something that I think that...
00:57:36.000That's something that we've talked about here on the show multiple times.
00:57:39.000If you are not a fan of the United States, if you're an anti-capitalist, you shouldn't be allowed in the U.S. If you're a communist, you shouldn't be allowed in the U.S. You certainly shouldn't be given money to go to school here.
00:57:52.000And the reason I say communist is because a communist...
00:57:56.000A fundamental disagreement with communism and with a liberal society, right?
00:58:02.000If you don't believe that you should be able to own property, if you don't believe that your body is your property, your life is your own property, which communists don't believe, then you shouldn't be allowed to.
00:58:19.000If you're already an American, you're already an American.
00:58:22.000But again, I'm only talking about immigration rights.
00:58:25.000Dumb American kids who identify as communists, they don't know what it even means.
00:58:30.000Well, I mean, fair enough, but there are people that...
00:58:33.000What I'm talking about is if you're from outside of the United States, coming into the United States, the United States has the right to say you're not coming in for whatever reason.
00:58:42.000And it comes down to if you have an ideology that is hostile to a liberal society, you shouldn't be allowed to come in.
00:58:50.000Can't do anything about people that are here that...
00:59:09.000The point that I'm making is when it comes to immigration, people that we accept into the United States, if you don't believe in the principles that make America America, you're not welcome in the U.S. as a...
00:59:46.000I know you're going to switch, but a good executive order, it's for kicking out people who are not Americans who don't like breaking our laws.
00:59:54.000But you don't got to grandstand with the whole Israel thing, dude.
01:00:17.000I never thought about it, but I know it came around 1955 with the John Money dude, and it didn't hit my brain, but that makes so much sense to get rid of it.
01:00:45.000People don't have essential gender identities, but I think that they would weasel around the meaning of that word by saying, oh, it's just the way you've been socialized based on your body parts.
01:01:50.000How you dress and the things that you like are what goes into making your gender.
01:01:55.000It's about the things that are good for a female and things that are good for a male or the things that society says is good for a female and good for a male.
01:02:06.000Those are the things that go into making your gender.
01:03:06.000It's not about your sex spirit or your gender.
01:03:09.000It's actually about the physical things that make you who you are.
01:03:14.000Well, but I also just don't relate to the way you're expressing that because I'm religious.
01:03:20.000I do believe that human beings have souls and I do believe that...
01:03:25.000You are created male and female spiritually as well as physically.
01:03:29.000There is a spiritual reality to being a woman.
01:03:32.000So you think there is a gender to a spirit?
01:03:36.000I don't know if gender is the right word for it.
01:03:38.000I'm just saying you have a soul and it is primordially male or female.
01:03:44.000And you're saying maybe just expression in general?
01:03:47.000Maybe not a gender thing, just like how you express yourself?
01:03:50.000You're socialized a certain way based on whether you're biologically male or female, and maybe you could make an argument that you could call that process of socialization gender.
01:03:59.000But that would be disingenuous anyway.
01:04:02.000Yeah, it's a process of socialization.
01:04:09.000Anyways, so anyways, we'll go back to the article.
01:04:12.000The Hill says, I'll be ripped right out of schools.
01:04:41.000The Education Secretary and Defense Secretary for schools run by the Defense Department are ordered to create a strategy for ending indoctrination in K-12 education within 90 days.
01:04:52.000The order also reinstates the 1776 commission Trump created in his first term, telling all executive agencies to prioritize the advancement of patriotic education.
01:05:02.000That is actually, in my opinion, the most important thing about this piece here.
01:05:57.000Like, and that's, like, the thing that I think a lot of the right doesn't get, like, you understand the arguments of the left, you get what they're doing, but you have to understand the mindset.
01:06:04.000The whole mentality is different than, like, your idea of patriotism and wanting to, like, make something of yourself, even yourself.
01:06:42.000And so they don't like in the language.
01:06:43.000But it's just a different programming.
01:06:45.000So when you have individualism and self-worth, it's hard to think that way.
01:06:50.000So it is very difficult to understand.
01:06:51.000It's funny, though, when you see people that always talk about the we and the us and the community and stuff like that, and then something happens to them like in Los Angeles, and then they're like, oh, wow, what was me?
01:07:00.000It's very funny how that immediately comes out when, like you said, they're talking about community and for myself as opposed to thinking about, oh, just...
01:07:07.000It's funny though that the people that claim that they're often about their communities and stuff like that are often not.
01:07:11.000They're doing it because it's self-serving because we've kind of gotten rid of the ability to actually have any social advancement.
01:07:17.000There's no way to like gain social bucks in the world anymore unless you get in with this ideology and say, oh, I'm going to put all my eggs in this basket and suddenly like, you know, now it's all kind of coming to an end.
01:07:27.000It's all crumbling and people have no idea what to do with it.
01:07:30.000The bit goes on to say, which is actually very frustrating to read, but it says CRT, which is typically taught at the college and postgraduate level, has been around for decades and holds that race as a social construct embedded in American institutions.
01:07:44.000This idea that it's only taught in colleges, that was something that you first heard when CRT kind of became part of the national lexicon, right?
01:07:54.000So they said that they were talking about critical race theory, and the response from people in the media and stuff was...
01:07:59.000Oh, that's only taught in colleges, right?
01:08:04.000When CRT is taught in grade school or high schools...
01:08:09.000You're not teaching about CRT. You're using CRT as a lens to see the world through.
01:08:17.000So you're not teaching kids about CRT. What you're doing is you're teaching kids to see the world through a power dynamic, through a racial power dynamic.
01:08:27.000It teaches kids to see that minorities have been oppressed and they've always been oppressed in America and that they can't get out of the oppressed situation and that White people and men.
01:09:46.000Where women are the oppressed and men are the oppressors, or whether you're talking about critical race theory, where people of color are the oppressed and white people are the oppressor, or you're talking about critical gender studies, which means that the queer and the LGBT people are the oppressed and straight and heteronormative people are the oppressor, but it's all a Marxist power dynamic.
01:10:28.000And so when The Hill says things like CRT, which is typically taught at collegiate and postgraduate level, that's literally running cover for these ideologies.
01:10:37.000They're trying to misrepresent what's going on.
01:10:40.000How do we know how common this really is?
01:10:44.000In public schools at the elementary school, middle school, high school level.
01:11:36.000We've talked on the show before about folks in rural areas who's had to live in rural areas.
01:11:42.000In the rural areas, because it's getting there from the ladies, sorry, liberal women, they go to college, they do their teacher thing, and they bring their...
01:11:51.000And process their critical theory over to any school they can.
01:11:56.000And if they live in the rural area, they bring it to the rural area homeland.
01:11:59.000So they're teaching in their own rural or homeland.
01:12:01.000And even if it's, say, even if it's like 20%, 10%, whatever, get it the F out of here.
01:12:21.000Yeah, it was just like, because you said, went off to school, came back, and was like, well, I'm changing how the books are, and these are the books that are allowed and not allowed, you know?
01:12:26.000Part of that problem is that these things aren't just taught in...
01:12:31.000In schools, they first were taught in schools of education.
01:12:35.000So when you had teachers going to school to learn to be teachers, they were told, this is how you should teach.
01:12:41.000This all comes back to this guy named Paolo Ferreri, and he has a book called The Pedagogy of the Oppressed.
01:13:13.000It's not that they're teaching CRT. It's that all the teachers, when they're taught how to teach, they're taught these are the methods and all of the methods are critical race theory.
01:13:25.000They're all to have a critical lens and a critical lens means to be critical of the status quo and to look for the oppressed people and those people must be centered.
01:13:37.000The marginalized people must be centered and the people at the center must be centered.
01:13:41.000So if it's that systemic, what does this do?
01:13:47.000Again, the most important thing in this, in my opinion, is the Project 1776, or the 1776 Commission, which says you cannot teach a curriculum that characterizes the United States of America as an evil.
01:14:03.000Only if they're funded by the federal government.
01:14:06.000Because Trump can't make everyone do everything, right?
01:14:25.000This is the most important thing that is driving every single aspect of their daily life.
01:14:30.000It's like, we have to push this because they literally...
01:14:32.000We think that there are Nazis everywhere else around them.
01:14:36.000And now, unfortunately, because of the Groypers and stuff, there are people that literally say this stuff and have these iconographs or whatever.
01:14:43.000So, yeah, like Phil is exactly saying, it's so deep.
01:14:47.000We already think about the world and the leftist framework altogether already.
01:15:00.000There's a group of them that are pushing back, and it tends to be young white guys, because young white guys are the ones that are told, hey, look, you're the problem.
01:15:16.000This dude was talking, I read a tweet where a guy was talking about, he's like, I saw, you know, this kid that I knew, and he was upset because he kept being told that he was either, he was the worst, he was the root of all evil, he's a racist, blah blah blah, and now he's a girl.
01:15:32.000And so what happens is, and he transitioned, which is part of the reason why kids are transitioning, because if you've got kids and you tell them, you're the problem, you're white, you're the problem, you're a male, you're the problem, you're always the bad person, blah, blah, blah.
01:15:48.000You can either say, F you, and go and become far right.
01:15:53.000And say, we're going to win at whatever cost.
01:15:55.000We're going to take over because all this stuff has to be burnt to the ground because it's all corrupt.
01:16:00.000Or if you're not that guy, then you say, well, I could always go ahead and call myself a girl and get all the kudos and everything.
01:16:10.000It's literally because the LGBT lobby...
01:16:13.000Or the LGBT identity is something that anyone can take up the mantle of.
01:16:18.000If you're a normal straight white kid, normal straight white dude, you can say, okay, I can either be considered the bad guy all the time around all of my friend groups, I can be called all the names, or I can say that I'm poly.
01:16:34.000Or I'm bi, or I can say that I'm a trans woman, a trans girl, and I can get all kinds of attention, and I can get all kinds of kudos, and blah blah blah.
01:16:45.000So it's literally, they're given the option, you can either assimilate, and the LGBT mantle will allow you to absolve yourself of the sin.
01:17:06.000And you can go ahead and say, well, F you.
01:17:08.000Me and my friends are going to hang out and we're going to say whatever we want and we can be as crass and rude and say all the terrible things and it's fine around us.
01:17:17.000And if we ever get the chance to take over, we're going to take over and we're going to burn it down.
01:18:50.000In 2015, when punch a Nazi was all the rage, all the people on the left and all the commies were like, it's okay to punch a Nazi and Ben Shapiro's a Nazi, right?
01:19:26.000If you want to get into it real quick, just one quick statement.
01:19:29.000If you want to learn more about what's going on with the young men, white, Hispanic, just young men in general, what if Alt-Hist is in many great videos of the backlash that's going to happen?
01:19:39.000He's going to go in through something right now.
01:20:46.000From the New York Post, President Trump said Wednesday that he plans to send up to 30,000 illegal immigrants to detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of his campaign to mass-deport migrants who have committed crimes.
01:20:58.000Trump inked a memorandum requiring the Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prepare for migrants there after previewing the plan while signing the Anti-Illegal Immigration at Lake and Riley Act.
01:21:11.000Today, I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Department of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000 person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay, Trump said.
01:21:21.000Most people don't even know that we have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo Bay to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people.
01:21:32.000I mean, look, the idea that, you know, initially or...
01:21:38.00015 years ago, 20 years ago, not quite 20 years ago, but 15 years ago, Barack Obama was saying that he was going to close down Guantanamo, and he never did.
01:21:47.000And if it's still there, and they've got 30,000 beds, and we've got enough actual violent criminals, why not send them there?
01:21:54.000Well, I think the thing I've always been critical of, we've got catch and release in America, right?
01:21:58.000Now we're just catch and release across the border.
01:22:51.000So if Trump's looking for folks to, you know, help assist, there were a lot of devil dogs back in the day who know that area and ground very well.
01:23:22.000Trump added that some of them are so bad, we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back.
01:23:28.000That, I think, is an actual, tangible problem.
01:23:31.000If they won't receive them in the first place, they're threatening to turn away flights for whatever excuse they can come up with, whether it be, oh, the planes are inhumane or whatever.
01:23:44.000Whatever garbage they can come up with, there's no reason to believe that they're going to actually just say, okay, we're going to try to make sure that these people don't get back to the U.S. Especially if they're already criminals and they've dumped them from out of their jails and prisons, like Trump says, if that's actually what's happened, I don't know that they're going to want to...
01:24:45.000What's the penalty for getting caught twice?
01:24:47.000Well, no, I think the point is, like, the reason that they would go to Guantanamo is because there is no guarantee that they're going to be locked up in their home country.
01:24:57.000You could be not locked up in your home country, you could be free in your home country, or whatever country you live in, or you could be locked in a box.
01:25:02.000You could be free in a country you don't want to live in.
01:25:05.000Yeah, or be locked in a box in Guantanamo Bay.
01:25:09.000But what I'm saying is I think the reason that they're going to Guantanamo Bay is because they're not going to go to jail in their own country.
01:25:16.000Yeah, but they could be free in their own country.
01:26:11.000The whole point is, like, the whole reason you would send them to Guantanamo and we would fund it is because if we send them to their home country, they're not going to lock them up and they're not going to keep them in their home country.
01:26:23.000They're going to facilitate them coming back to the United States.
01:30:16.000I've always wanted to DCA. I hope everyone's safe and hope everyone at least as much as they can be.
01:30:22.000Hopefully, we'll find out more about it in the future, but DCA Search and Rescue has apparently reportedly crashed, so if anyone wants to go look at it themselves, feel free.
01:31:54.000I've seen them made where they throw a bunch of oyster oil or whatever, sesame oil and stuff, and then you leave hard-boiled eggs in there overnight or something.
01:32:52.000Quantum Strange Quark says, Elizabeth Warren starts off by saying that she is against Big Pharma, then proceeds to attack RFK Jr. for supporting lawsuits against Big Pharma.
01:33:53.000I have no problem with getting rid of people that are going to break the law.
01:33:57.000There's no reason for us to allow people here in the United States if they're criminals and if they're going to get into fights and break the law, get them out of here.
01:36:45.000You know, I think that there's a certain amount of truth to that.
01:36:50.000You know, I do think that there are people that are going to go after Tulsi because she is opposed to the quote-unquote deep state.
01:37:00.000As, you know, the Director of National Intelligence, she would be in charge of, I suppose, making, you know, deciding what is and is not classified, or she would be helping decide that stuff.
01:37:14.000And so that's something that would have...
01:38:18.000Says Democrats and media need to be held legally liable for their lies.
01:38:24.000Trump press secretary's first debut highlighted why and who federal funds were being frozen for, and yet they still lied about it.
01:38:31.000I wish that there was something that could be done, but...
01:38:36.000When they're on the floor of Congress, they can lie and there is nothing that anyone can do about it.
01:38:42.000They're totally exempt from legal action from anything they say.
01:38:47.000So, I mean, I suppose if you're looking at things that they say in print or on X or whatever, they might be in a position to be held liable.
01:39:00.000But even still, libel laws, dishonesty is covered by...
01:39:08.000So I understand the sentiment, and I think I agree with the sentiment, but at the same time, it's not worth messing up the freedom of speech and the First Amendment stuff.
01:39:20.000I mean, everything would become a quagmire, I think, at that point, and completely dysfunctional.
01:39:24.000I just hate the fact that they're supposed to be politicians, they're supposed to be representing people, and they're just blatantly lying when they're talking in front in this hearing.
01:39:33.000It's disgusting and moral and terrible, and they should all be...
01:39:36.000The way to fix it is stop voting for these people.
01:39:38.000Yeah, but the Dems are going to keep voting for the Dems.
01:41:18.000But if you're working with a doctor and you're trying to change your habits and you personally in your heart want to change, then you will change.
01:41:26.000Because if we can do it without Ozympic, we can definitely do it with Ozympic.
01:41:29.000If I can lose weight and keep it off without drugs, you can definitely figure it out with something like a GLP-1.
01:41:35.000Yeah, it only takes like three months to make a habit, right?
01:42:25.000I mean, well, I don't know that it's true, but it does seem likely that the amount of carbs that people eat is way higher than it needs to be.
01:42:35.000The food pyramid should have been turned upside down.
01:42:39.000No one sits in a Jenny Craig meeting that says, hey, I got fat-eating ribeye.
01:44:42.000And just buy only what they sell and then see how you feel.
01:44:45.000When you mentioned that, Phil, I never thought about that, but I usually don't roll down the middle aisles unless I'm getting TP or something like that.
01:44:52.000I don't do fake mashed potatoes or spaghetti.
01:44:58.000I'll go into the house for spices and salt and stuff like that.
01:47:40.000Like I said, I think that the polio and the measles and those vaccines, those have a long history, and I think those are probably a good idea.
01:49:28.000If you're trying to get rid of the last little bit, you really do...
01:49:31.000When I got into the best shape that I'd ever been in, like, I was doing cardio twice a day, morning and evening, and I was literally eating, like, four meals of just chicken and rice.
01:49:42.000I did that for, like, six weeks, and I was shredded.
01:53:04.000Literally, like, going to DCA, I pass the Pentagon every single time that I go to DCA. And so it's totally normal to see Blackhawks flying around that area.
01:53:19.000I had this similar situation happen to me last year where we took off from Greenville Airport and all of a sudden the airport plane just went like in a straight climb and then came back down and we're like, what happened?
01:53:28.000He said a medical flight took off and just went left instead of right.
01:56:37.000The original version of the Pledge is part of a magazine promotion for the World's Columbian Exposition, which celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas.
01:57:32.000But I personally don't think that, you know, pledging allegiance, you know, I stand for the national anthem.
01:57:39.000I'm not the guy that, you know, I take my hat off for the national anthem, even if I haven't shaved my head and I got a weird haircut or something like that, the hat comes off.
01:57:47.000And I'll put my hand over my heart while the pledge is done, but I don't recite it myself.
01:58:15.000The Draken says Congress should codify the term the people as used throughout the Constitution to something like the first sentence of the 14th Amendment.
01:58:25.000Tenth Circuit Court pulled a definition out their asses that only pertains to 2A.
01:58:30.000I'm not sure about the context of this here.
01:58:43.000There's a couple cases that are before the Supreme Court now that are actually important regarding whether or not there can be semi-automatic rifle bans and whether or not there can be magazine capacity bans.
01:58:56.000But I don't know if they went to the Tenth Circuit or if he's referring to those two.
01:59:02.000So we're still waiting to find out if the court is going to hear those two cases.
01:59:07.000And I'm hoping that they will in this session because these questions need to be answered.
01:59:13.000A semi-automatic rifle be banned just because the state or a state says that rifle is scary.
01:59:22.000And the argument that I believe is no, because, you know, shall not be infringed is pretty clear.