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February 4, 2021 • 26 mins

CJ is back to break down the Left's hypocrisy in its attempt to kick Marjorie Taylor Greene out of Congress. What did the GOP do and what should they have done? Did AOC lie about being on Capitol Hill during the riots on January 6th? CJ also has a few words where it concerns trying to impeach a president who isn't in office anymore, and how the Republicans should handle this in preparation for 2022.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Up next C J. Pearson oncensored part of the English
tweet network. Seriously, I guess Congress is broken, Washington is broken,
and I refuse to allow folks like the people that
have overseen a broken Washington for decades to try to
make themselves out to be the mole compass of where
our country should go and what our country should be. Hi, guys,

(00:24):
c J. Pierson here, it has been a crazy week
in the news, but I feel like I say that
every week, So I guess we're just doubling down on
insanity these days. By the most recent thing and ludicrous
um that we've seen from the left as of late,
has been their effort to expel a sitting member of
Congress because she said up new things that hurt their feelings,

(00:46):
not because she said it during her time in Congress
or because she said it really even recently. Um. Some
of these comments she's alleged ship said years ago. That
person her name is Congressman Marjorie Taylor Green. Uh. Now
Congressman Taylor Green held from my home state of Georgia,
whoever is the fourteenth district, And she has caught a

(01:08):
lot of heat recently for some comments that she made
in regards to Q eight on if you've ever heard
of that um and also some allegations that she denied
the Holocaust and none eleven. Now from what we've seen
from the Congressman, she denies these things. She denies ever
really believing in Qua Non she dinas not believing and

(01:29):
not eleven and all those things. She rejects these allegations
that have been made by the left. And I want
you to know a lot of Americans don't trust our government,
and that's sad. The problem with that is, though, is
I was allowed to believe things that weren't true, and
I would ask questions, questions about them and talk about them.
And that is absolutely what I regret. And I've got

(01:52):
to say, I'm inclined to believer. I'm inclined to believe
her because this is the textbook of the left. This
is what they always do. You you present them someone
that threatens them, that makes them worried, that has them
shaking in their boots, and they start lying. They start
seeking to assassinate their character, they start seeking to break
them down, belittle them, and make them paint them as

(02:13):
racist and bigots and white supremacists, when in all actuality.
Maybe that just isn't the case. What we see from
the left is oftentimes when you have conservative women, strong
conservative women in the mole of Congressman Marjorie Taylor Green,
they get particularly incense, they get particularly angry because they
can't control those types of women. You saw the same

(02:36):
treatment of folks like Haley McKinney's all, the same treatment
of folks like Sarah how can be Stayers, the same
treatment to Governor Christy Nome over in South Dakota. They
hate women who think for themselves much in the same
way they hate black people who think for themselves, and
much in the same way they hate gay people like
Rob Smith who think for themselves, much in the same
way they hate any person from any group that they

(02:57):
are supposedly supposed to own, who have the audacity, who
have the courage and of the conviction to think for themselves.
They hate us because again they can't control us. And really,
from what we've seen from Congressman Marjorie Taylor Green is
that they will never be able to controller. Maybe it's
because she's a self made businesswoman who basically in large

(03:19):
part funded her own campaign maze because of the fact
that she was elected, was seventy four of the vote
in her congressional district. Maybe that's why they're so worried.
Maybe that's why they're so scared, because she actually is
everything they're not. And you know, I'm looking at what's
happening to the congresswoman. I'm looking on all the headlines
and the fact that she has been covered wall to

(03:41):
wall on stations like CNN and every other mainstream media
news outlet, and it makes me really roman incan, or
makes me kind of or not maybe from an instance
the word, but maybe it's like deja vu in a sense, right,
Like didn't this just happened for the past four years
to Donald Trump? Like they would accuse me of saying
things they he didn't really say. They would try to

(04:02):
paint him as some terrible demagogue who was not fit
for the office that he held, even though he had
a mandate given to him by the American people. They
tried time again to strip him from power. They tried
to take the presidency away even more times than not.
They're trying to do it again. I'm witnessing it now
in real time. And they tried to do that for

(04:23):
four straight years, Like like incessantly, unceasingly. They tried to
again and again and again. I feel as if I've
seen this movie before, I've heard this song before, and
it's really, really familiar. And I've got to say that
I'm sick and tired of letting the left run our party.
I'm thinking tired of the left telling Republicans how we

(04:45):
should govern our own affairs. I'm sinking tired of the
left trying to you know, they love to use this
were disenfranchise Republican voters who elected Marjorie Taylor Green with
more than seventy percent of the vote, more than seventy
her scent of the vote, to represent them. That is
just a fact of the matter. And because she said

(05:06):
a few things that hurt her feelings, because she said
a few things that they believe are offensive and wrong,
which again she denies saying. Let's just be clear about that.
She is either denied saying that allegations that she's made,
or she said that since those those conspt and made,
she has changed her mind. Those are the facts of
the matter, and the reality of it is is that
she possesses a mandate from the people of the fourteen

(05:29):
Congressional district to lead and represent them, and its entire
charade made by House Democrats to strip away her representation
of Congressional committees represents just another attempt for them to
strip away the role and the voice of the people. Guys,
I'm sorry, but it doesn't matter what the people of
New York think about Martin Taylor Green. Isn't matter what

(05:49):
the people of California think about Margin Tayler Green. Hell
doesn't matter what the people of Illinois thinking about Conressman
Marjorie Taylor Green. What matters is what the people of
the fourteenth District think about her, and they choose not
to real loved her come and so be it. The
people have spoken. But what will not happen and what
we cannot allow happen if we truly seem and like

(06:10):
to pretend as if we care about democracy and our
representative republic, what we will not allow to happen is
to have the voices of those people muted by congressional elites,
by Washington elite, to despise the working men and women
of America. That is not what democracy is. That is
not what a republic is all about. And it doesn't
take some elite understanding of our countries founding and what

(06:35):
our country is built upon. To know that it simply
takes an elementary understanding of the way our government is
supposed to work. The people choose their leaders. Washington's not
choose who represents us. The people choose who represents us
in Washington and the people of the fourteenth. Again, I
say this for emphasis, because I believe that this is
the most important point it's really been missing from this debate.

(06:57):
Regardless of whether or not you agree with what margin
Taylor Green has said, whether or not you find her
despicable or not, whether or not you find her to
be a shiro or not, or some incredible revolutionary or not,
the fact of the matter is that the people of
her district represented them because she spoke to their values,
she spoke to their principles, and they chose her. And

(07:18):
I understand that the left doesn't like really, you know,
when when elections don't go their way, they love to
get up in arms and get angry. And when we
do the same thing, we're called seditionists and domestic terrorists.
But when they don't like the way elections go, they
just love to, you know, whatever, just toss out the
result mute the voice of the people, and then we

(07:39):
can't really you know, we're just supposed to live with that.
And so what I will say is that when you
were standing by Marjory Taylor Green again, I'm not saying
you have to agree with everything you said. I'm not
even seen all the comments she's made, So I'm not
gonna sit here and say that I agree with everything
she's ever said, because I'm not. This is simply about principle.
This is about whether or not you agree that Nancy

(08:00):
Pelosi should be able to tell Republicans how we run
our party. This is about whether or not you believe
the people the fourteen district are apt enough, intelligent enough
to choose their own leaders. And if you do not
believe that to be true. If you do not believe
that to be so, then I think it's important that
those people go on the record and say, Hi, I'm
mad Ncy Pelosi, and I believe that people the fourteen
district are too dumb to choose their leaders. I believe

(08:23):
that people like Chuck Schumer have to go on the
record and say I, Chuck Schumer believe that people the
fourteen district are too redneck to choose their leaders. I
the people of the fourteen district. Mitch McConnell has to
go to the record and say, I Misch McConnell believe
that people the fourteen district are too deplorable to choose
their own leaders. But I guarantee you that you won't
see those comments made by Leader McConnell. You don't see

(08:44):
those comments made and by Chuck Schumer, and you certainly
won't hear them made by Nancy Pelosi because they don't
have the courage or conviction to say it. They may
think it, it may be what God's their thoughts, and
make God their decision making here because they believe they
know better for the people of the fourteen District, that
people of Georgia than they know for themselves. Because they'll
never have the courage to say publicly because these people
aren't leaders of coverage, are of courage, and not leaders

(09:06):
of conviction. They never have been, they never will. Is
exactly why they don't really like people like Conners from
marger Taylor Green because one thing about her she takes
position and she'll fight forward to that very end. You know,
she's someone very much in the mold of the President,
and from what we've seen, the President has largely had
her back in this fight. And the credit to him
for doing that, because again, this comes down to a

(09:29):
matter whether or not we're going to allow the Democrats
to tell us how Republicans were allowed to be, how
conservative were allowed to be. And last time I checked,
I'm a Republican. I'm a member of the party of
President Trump, the party of folks like Ted Cruz, the
party of folks like Matt Gates, not the party of
Nancy Pelosi. I didn't elect her speaker or liked her anything.

(09:50):
And the facts of the matter is that there are
some Republicans so weak and so cowardly that they are
willing to bend the knee, to get down on their
knees and thank for the forgiveness and mercy of someone
like Nancy Pelosi because they're too afraid to fight, really, really,
And what's interesting about all of this, guys, is that
while they love to talk about this, they want to

(10:10):
talk about Margore Taylor Green all day long, they're knowing
the very issues that played their own caucus, the House
Democratic Caucus. Where were the calls to expel folks like
Ao Sing along on Themorrow when they said things that
were that were beyond the pale, that we're wrong. Where
were those calls? Those calls never happened. And but we're
gonna talk about that here on this show because they

(10:32):
won't talk about on seeing Andy. They we'll talk about it,
you know, in New York Times or anything like that.
We're gonna talk about it here. We'll match after the
break walcome back, guys. So, as I just talked about,
Marjorie Taylor Green has found herself in the hot seat.
And one thing that has really pissed me off about

(10:53):
this entire situation, outside of the fact that you're dealing with,
you know, the fact that people are literally trying to
disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters that live in the
fourteenth district by stripping them any real congressional representation. Aside
from that, another thing that is really arguing out all
of this is the hypocrisy of it all, the double

(11:14):
standard of it all, because I don't know if some
of these leading Democrats who have been calling for our expulsion,
we've been calling for to be stripped away from these committees,
have been asleep at the wheel for the past few years.
But they have some pretty bad apples in their own caucus,
some pretty bad apples in their own little organization, right,
Folks like a lot Omar who said things about and

(11:35):
not eleven like some people did something, right, That's how
she described a love that some people did something. Care
was founded after nine eleven because they recognized that some
people did something and that all of us were starting
to lose access to our civil liberties. As if not

(11:56):
eleven wasn't one of the most history altering events in
America history, one of the most history defining events in
American history. That's what she said, right, And you also
have other things that have been said by folks like AOC,
who recently is under tons of criticism for lying about
being in the capital as it was uh quote unquote

(12:18):
invaded black protesters. I'm confused, Like, if you're saying that
the reason that you're expelling Marjorie Taylor agrees because the
commons she made or beneath the dignity of the office
she holds. And where is that Sania when it comes
to elon Omar, Where is that Staria when it comes
to AOC, Like is it not beneath the dignity of
the office of congresswoman or congressman to lie about being

(12:41):
in the capital and fearing for your life when you
are a great deal away from where anything actually really happened.
Is it not wrong or beneath the dignity of the
office um to pretend as if you had your life threatened,
that you were about to die, that you said that
you literally that these are a f C s Wards.

(13:02):
She felt as if she was about to die. This
was the moment where I thought everything was over, but really,
you know, Ashvaley, she was nowhere near where the real
event was happening. Actually, she was surrounded by security. Now
she was scared, apparently by the police that were there

(13:24):
to protect her. Because apparently the police just scared there
was a congress even though that's who they're they're protect
That's that's the thing. It's like, I am, I'm legitally
confused about this. And then I tweeted this yesterday, maybe
two days ago. I was like, AOC needs to be
expelled and removed from every single committee that she sets
on for her lies about where she was during the

(13:46):
Capitol Hill rants. Because if like seriously, if this is
the said of the left wants to have and they
want to create this precedent, wants to go for it.
One thing I will say that I admire about the
left is that when they governed, they governed like you
will never not know. The Left is in power by
the way that they governed like they go absolutely crazy
with it and we let them. Is the sad part

(14:08):
about it. It's like we literally let these leftists do
whatever they want with us, and we just are like,
oh well, we're not gonna respond back in kind. We're
better than them, you know. We when they go low,
we go high. And I'm like, oh my god, Like
we're in a battle for the soul of this nation,
the foundational values that the nation was built upon, and

(14:31):
y'all are willing to fight this battle with our hands
tied behind our back. And maybe that was the way
that Ronnie fought or Kyne, that was the way that
McCain fought, any of those Republicans that really were rejected
when Donald Trump was elected and really are rejected um
now by the fact that no one really cares what
any of them have to say. But that's not the

(14:52):
way we do things the party. Now. You know, if
if Democrats want to create the President, that we're gonna
start taking members from committees. Um when they say any
things that we don't like, or things that hurt our feelings,
or things that are that they have since apologize for
or saught to clarify, or a dress, then we should
do the same. AOC should not sit on a single committee.

(15:12):
Alon Omar should not sit on a committee. I think
that if that is the series that they want to set,
let's go, let's let's do this thing. Let's run the gambit.
You know, I'm down the moment we control on the
House again, the day, the day one ply McCarthy should make,
or whoever becomes Speaker of the House should make, is
that we will do that. We will act on the

(15:34):
comments a lot and the war has made. We will
act on AOC's dishonesty, and we will act on our
study to leave, and we will dismiss them from each
and every committee upon which they say, Now, what is
the responsible left going to be? They're gonna say the
sact same thing. And I said in my opening that
they are disenfranchising motors, that we are going after minorities
and we are going after women. Man. And they can

(15:57):
say those things because isn't that exactly what they're doing
right now. They're attacking a strong woman who has opinions
that they don't like. They're disenfranchising voters that they don't
like all because again, she said a few things that
they just don't like, and some of those things that
I've read I can't say I agree with at the
end of the day. From what I've seen from carrs

(16:18):
from Marjorie Taylor Green, she's addressed those colleges. She's either
clarified them or apologize for them. And the reality of
it is is that if we're really going to live
in this insane cancel culture society where people cannot learn
and grow, we will cease to grow to society that
there's there's no point of return from that. And so
that's what I have to say about that. And what

(16:40):
I really hope, though, is that Republicans dig in deep
and find the courage to fight, because what this entire
fiasco has shown me. I will commend Minority Leader McCarthy
for not taking the colors of mcgreen off the committees himself,
but I think he knew what would happen if he
didn't do that, so maybe he felt as if he

(17:01):
didn't have to. Um. But what I will say on
that same token, you saw him do nothing. But it
came to Lynn Cheney who made a decision to vote
for the impeachment of President Trump as a member of
the House Republican Leadership. Now I'm just a little bit
confused about that. And that was a move that was

(17:22):
vehemently opposed within the House rob can Caucus, definitely opposed
by the Republican Party at large. And yet still she
sits as a member of the House leadership for what reason.
I can't tell you, not at all, but I wish
I could. And so the way I look at it
those seriously is that I refused to allow the patients

(17:44):
to run them into asylum. This is the GOP, this
is the conservative movement. We need to stop being so
thirsty to be liked by people who hate us, people
who despise our values, everything we are, everything we believe,
who hate the fact that we're down at home. People
where people who care about everyday America. There were people

(18:07):
who still love God and believe that he is the
center of good governance. Why are we so desperate and
so eager to be liked by those people that is
a question that I think continues to be asked, But
it's an answer that I'm still waiting to hear from
certain people in the Holican point today. Why are you

(18:28):
so eager for the approval of people that hate us?
Why is that they don't have an answer. They don't
have an answer because they know that they have no
legs to stand all when it comes to it. Because why,
I'll see you after the bring welcome back. So guys,

(18:49):
putting everything else in the rear view mirror, Congressman Grain
and all that stuff going on, let's look forward. Um,
right now we're looking out what's about to be the
second impeach red trial for the president. And he's not
in office anymore. Right, That's the most surreal part about
this is that he is literally not president of the
United States anymore, but here they are trying to impeach it.

(19:12):
And so that's actually brought about some interesting constitutional arguments.
Can you even impeach someone who is no longer president
in that states? Because the Constitution is actually pretty clear
about it. It's that you can impeach a president. But
when someone is no longer president, how can you impeach
them from being president? Right? It doesn't seem like too

(19:33):
hard of an argument to understand. The Constitution is pretty
black and white. But for some reason, the left is
helping on ignoring that. The Spright Party is helping on
ignoring that. And the reason isn't really because they actually
care about impeaching Donald Trump. They don't really what good
does it do now, as I said, he's no longer
in office. It's nearly symbolic, that is it. All they're

(19:57):
trying to do is simply spit in the wounds the
Republican Party of the base of the party and say
we want And it's interesting though, because it's Standon's start
contrast to what they like to pretend to be all
about these days. They're all about unity and extending in
olive branch to the right, seeking to men defenses is
what they've pretended to be about since the election, Like

(20:19):
they're above the frame. Um, you know, we are the Neanderthals,
We are the animals who rated the capital, and they
that they like to they like to claim in all
these things we don't deserve decency. But because they are
so high and mighty, so righteous, so giving, so gracious,
that they're going to give it to us anyway. They're
gonna give us the all branch anyway, even if we

(20:39):
don't deserve it. But what's interesting to me, and what's
I guess really more confusing to me than anything, is
how can you can claim to be working in advance
or towards unity when you're trying, when you're about is
going to divide the country more than anything. The Republican
Party stands behind the president. We've seen that pulling um.
He still enjoys a support among the Reagan file gop uh,

(21:03):
and that shows no indication of changing. When it came
down to a procedural vote last week, what we saw
is that any impeachment vote would actually seem to be
dead on arrival um if it reached the center. There
simply are not enough votes among the Republican caucus to
impeach or to convict the president. Better said, and so

(21:23):
really all of this is just some big political sharraine.
That's a waste of time, a waste of time that
should actually piss you off. And it should piss you
off because when it came to impeachment, they were able
to do it lickety split. They didn't with such urgency
that you thought that the world would literally end if
they didn't get it done. But when it came to
things like COVID relief, when it came to giving hard

(21:46):
working Americans who have faced the brunt of this pandemic
really because of the over zealous power grab has been
made by Democratic officials across the country in states like
California and New York and local officials even as well,
um that have restricted freedom each other businesses, pushing them
on the edge of bankruptcy when those people need to relief,
when every day Americans need to relieve. It was a

(22:07):
debate for months, for a long long time about how
much money they would get, how would they get the
money with this group get this much money or this
group with that much money, And it was politics at
its worst. You know, every stud was beckoning to get something,
even if it didn't have anything to do with COVID
relief at all. We actually saw millions of dollars sent

(22:27):
overseas before they even made it to the American people.
That is the type of bs politics that people had
to do, like when it came to COVID relief, and
we're just now seeing the first few of those shucks
go out. But again, like I said, when it came
to impeachment, it was all about urgency. It was all
the urgency in the world that if we didn't get
this done, that this would be a stain on America,

(22:47):
staining on our history for the rest of eternity. But
when people were actually hurting, when they couldn't put food
on their table and closing their traildren's back, when they
didn't know how they were going to make the rent
payment the next month, when employers didn't know they were
gonna pay in a cover payroll, and how they were
going to open their doors tomorrow or the next day,
Congress has simply said, well, will help you when we can.

(23:10):
We'll get to you when we can, because they were
too busy playing disgusting, swanpy politics to actually be bothered
with helping real people with real problems. And that makes
you think really about the caliber and quality of people
that we elect. They call people like Congress Marjorie Taylor
Green a scoundrels and terrible people who are unbefitting of

(23:31):
the office that they hold. But last time I checked
Congress from Marjorie Taylor Green, wasn't in an office when
people were playing politics with things like relief. It was
the people who claimed to be above the phrase righteous,
people who are patriots, public servants, they sadly describe themselves,
people like McConnell, who's been in Congress where God knows

(23:52):
how long, People like Pelosi has been in Congress where
God knows how long. These are the people who supposed
to be what politics is supposed to be like in
their eyes, they are the bourgeoisie in a way, right,
They are the people that set the standard, that are
the standard in their eyes. But if they're the standard,
and then I've got to say that, I think it
says a lot about our country, and I think it

(24:15):
also says a lot about the need to aggressively seek
to change that standard. Because if people in Congress, if
that's the type of collets you're doing with before, hell,
get rid of them all, primary them all. I want
term limits now. None of those people who certain the
way of giving hard working America's relief they needed. But
we're biting at the bit to impeach Donald Trump even

(24:37):
after he left office, deserved to have the seat that
they do. Because we don't need politicians in office anymore.
We need patriots, people who love America more than they
love their party. That is what we need more in Washington.
People who actually give a damn about the people, not
about the campaign contributions that are filling their coffers and

(24:58):
and pushing their party lin That is what we need
more than politics. And if Marjorie Taylor Green's a rejection
of that, then hell yeah. I folks like mass and
Coffle a rejection of that, then hell yeah, that I
am praising them. I'm behind them. I'm behind folks like
Josh Holly. I'm behind those people because they pissed all
the right people off. And McConnell is mad, and that's

(25:19):
a patriot right. If you have folks in like Liz
Cheney mad, and hell, I'm gonna pull you towards the
patriot because that seems to be what we're looking at
these days. When those people are mad, then they're doing
something right. And those are the people that we should
be looking to for leadership these days seriously, because Congress
is broken, Washington is broken, and I refuse to allow

(25:41):
folks like the people that have overseen a broken Washington
for decades to try to make themselves out to be
the more compass of where our country should go and
what our country should be, because they are the reason
the compass is broken. They are the reason we have
lost her direction. They are the reason we have lost
their life. And I don't need any advice from them,

(26:01):
any counsel or anything at all, really honestly, and they
really want to help me out. They really want to
help you when I out in the American people out well,
the one thing we would really like from them is
their retirement. I'll see you guys next week. Hey guys,
c J. Pierson here, join us right here on Apple Podcast,

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