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Up next, c J. Peterson Uncensored, part of the English
three sixty network. That's what we'll have to decide. Whether
or not we are a courageous revolutionary is willing to
give it all for our country, Whether or not we're
just a little cowardly little boys will run away with
our tail tucked between our legs. That's a choice we'll
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have to make. Hi, guys, I'm c J. Peterson and
welcome back to c J. Pearson Uncensored. This is episode eight,
and I cannot believe it is episode eight. Like I
feel like we just started the pod like literally a
few weeks ago, but it seems if it's been a
lot longer than that. Uh, And that is just absolutely
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so wild to me. You know, we're now eight episodes
and we've talked a lot about a lot of things.
We talked with a lot of great people, from folks
like Scott Pressler to others like Christian Walker. And I've
got to say I'm super excited for what we have
for you guys after a holiday break, because it's gonna
be some more really exciting stuff. But guys, I've got
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to say that we wouldn't be at eight episodes and
if it weren't for you, guys. So I want to
thank you all um for tuning in each and every week,
for downloading each every week, for sharing the podcast with
your friends. I've read so many of you guys reviews,
your tweets, your emails, your messages, and your words of
support truly have meant the world to me. You know,
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when we first started on this new project, in this
new endeavor, um, it was really because I felt as
if young conservatives needed to know that they were heard.
They needed to know that there were more young people
like them out there, and that we weren't all liberal,
that we weren't all just monstly following the left in
the media, and we didn't all believe that Donald Trump
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was a racist, or the conservatism meant that you were
white supremacists, but that there were actually people who believe
in what they believed, there were actually people a lot
like them. Because I know from experience and any human
being can really attest this is that when someone else
does something, maybe it inspires you to also do it
as well. When someone else pushes a limit, pushes the envelope,
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maybe it inspires you that you can do the same.
And I think that goes a long way. You know,
My philosophy to conservative activism on campus has always been
is that if we have one conservative student in the
classroom with the courage and audacity to raise his hand,
to speak his truth and to challenge the liberal orthodox
he being preached by whatever professor um he's listening to
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at the moment, that that one person who raises his
hand is going to inspire one day another student to
raise his hand, And that student will then inspire another
student to raise his hand. And now you have people
raising their hand who never thought that they could raise
their hand. You have people who are now inspiring other
students to think for themselves, other students to know that, well,
maybe this issue isn't as black and white as my
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professor is saying. Maybe all conservatives aren't racist. Maybe economic
opportunity is a good thing. Maybe socialism does kill people.
You know, thoughts they wouldn't otherwise think if that one
person in that classroom didn't have the conviction in their
hearts and the courage that propelled them to raise their hand.
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And I believe that that starts again with knowing their
people a lot like you, more people than you would believe,
and That's what we've done here. I want to show
young conservatives that, guys, we have a lot to talk
about because our ideology, our opinions, they're not rooted in
emotion and feelings. Were not the left, Guys, we have
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the ability to argue with some conviction and some courage
because everything we say is back to the facts and figures.
We know that capitalist societies operate far better and far
more efficiently. We know that there's a strong merit to
a strong military. We know that there is peace to
be had through strength. Guys. These things are things that
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have been taught to us time and again throughout the
wors of human history. That is what reaffirms what we
believe in. That is what bolsters our ideals and principles
and values experience life. Guys, that is what we have
backing us up. And when we have that, what is
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there to be worried about? Seriously, But also another reason
I started this podcast was because I believe that there
were a lot of people in the commentary world who
were way too scared when it came to pissing people off.
They didn't want to make these liberal elites mad. They
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didn't want to make them upset, and even some of
them were actually really eager to have their validation, so
much so that they would beat around the bush. They
would be policlarly correct and all these things, and they
would even kind of fudge the truth. They would attack
the president for kudos, for brownie points for people that
hate them, and I would just look around and I'm like,
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why we don't need that in this country right now?
We're in a fight against good and evil. Seriously, we
are fighting moral depravity, we're fighting open borders, we're fighting lawlessness,
we're fighting radical leftism. And now is not the time
to be a coward. Seriously, it is not. It is
not the time to get down on your knees and
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beg for approval from people that hate you. Seriously, guys,
the left has been unapologetic about the way in which
they talk about concervatives and they talk about people on
the right. They want to cancel us, They want to
throw away our livelihoods, they want to beat us up
in the streets, they want to throw things at us
simply because we have an opinion different from the one
that they have themselves. Why the hell do you want
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those people to like you, like, work with them for
the common good of the country if there is common
ground had. But why are you bidding yourself over backwards
to be liked by people that despise you. That's something
I'll never quite understand about people in the establishment and
their undying need to be applauded by people whose values
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and morals are completely oppositional to their own. Why. But guys,
I digress. You know, as we move towards this Christmas break,
I know it has been a wild, wild year and
I am so ready for it to be over, as
I'm sure many of you are. Has been full of
so many twists and turns, everything from covid uh to
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Kobe Bryant dying l I P was a ship show,
to put it lightly. But nevertheless, it has been a busy,
busy week for me. You know, last episode I told
a little about minor actions with some bears since in
my travels and took me to New Orleans for the
first time, which was super super fun. Later then on
went to d c Um to speak at another big
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march for Trump that they did, UM absolutely huge. So
many people came down to Washington for that, which is
absolutely beauty full to see. UM. The energy enthusiasm still
exists for this president is something that I've talked about
in previous episodes. Um, and I'll say it again never
ceases to amaze me. Um. But after that, I actually
went down to Atlanta, to my home state of Georgia,
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where I was honored to have been nominated to be
an elector um and this year's electoral College. Now, guys,
this year was a year unlike other years in the
sense that the GOP actually didn't win Georgia. I guess
you could say, Um, you know, it's hard to win
when there is rampant um voter fraud. So we decided
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that we were going to still send our slate of
GOP electors um to Congress to be certified. And I'll
tell you a little bit more about that after the break.
Welcome back to c J. Pearson uncensored. So, guys, actually
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impreshed off of a trip from Atlanta where I actually
went to go cast my electoral vote. So guys, some
background here. So earlier this year, I was nominated to
the Electoral College by the Republican Party. I actually believe
that I was the youngest in American history to ever
have been nominated to the college, which is absolutely insane. Um,
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that will be a future thing on my law school applications.
Just f why I putting it down now? Um, but
I was such a great honor. I gotta tell you
that the historic nature of it all was not lost
upon me. And um, it means a lot to me
that that someone thought so much of me to nominate me.
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And I think it it says. It tells a story
when people say that your voice doesn't matter, their lie right,
Because everyone in politics is fighting for the future of
America that they wished to see, and we are the
future of America. So don't you think we should have
a say in what happens and what goes and what
that future looks like and how it's shaped. Because I
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guarantee you, guys, liberal young people are being vocal, they're
being active. They're marching the streets, they're screaming Black Lives Matter,
they're joining Antifa, they're posting black boxes on social media,
they're calling themselves activists. So why the hell can we
be just as vocal? Why can't we be just as active?
Why can't we be just as pivotal um to the
direction of our country? I think we can be. My
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experience on the electoral college really exemplifies that there is
nowhere that you can start that's too earlier, too soon,
Like just go for it. Five for your country, five
for America. Yeah. So I was in Atlanta, and as
you know, Joe Biden quote unquote one the state of Georgia.
Now we know how we won, right, you know, the
election fraud dominion, no real signature matching between absentee ballots
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uh and the actual registered voter. That's how we won. Uh.
And so due to this, the elector old College votes
for Georgia went to Joe Biden. Um. However, the way
they like, the way they electoral college process works is
that each political party nominates sixteen electors to represent it
in the electoral College. So the Democrat party nominates sixteen people,
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Republican Party nominates sixteen people, even the Libertarian party nominate
sixteen people. They all nominate sixteen people to represent themselves
in the event that their candidate, their nominee wins that
particular state and intellectoral College votes. So Georgia's electoral College
votes technically went to Joe Biden. However, due to the
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Penning litigation, that has been happening across the country, especially
in states like Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona. We believe
that it was important for us to also cast our
votes because if we hadn't, Guys, if the Republicans hadn't
casted their votes in these states, our litigation efforts would
have effectively been dead. Why because the Electoral College assadees
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who the presidently not states is there are no electoral
College votes cast for the president. For President Trump, I'm saying,
then there's no way that he has a path of
the presidency. It's why it was so important that we
cast our votes this past week when the electoral College voting.
But also it also sets up the landscape for something
that really I don't think it's ever happened in politics before.
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This is the most you'll probably ever hear. So Rugs
ran this article about what could possibly happen now that
Republicans have sent a competing slate of electors to Congress,
which they will have to certify come early January. Right, Um, So,
electoral College casts or votes, then the Congress certifies that
in early January. So basically, since we've sent these competing electors.
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Each Chamber of Congress, the House in stentate will have
to either accept or reject the slate of electors that
were sent and they do that on a state by
state basis. So in the House, you already have congressmen
like represented Moe Brooks, who is from the great state
of Alabama roll tied to that, who said that he
will oppose the acceptance of the electors from states like
Georgia in other states where rampant fraud existed. Now, guys,
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we only need one senator in the U s sent
to say that they will do the same. In the
event that that happens, guys, it all goes away. Basically,
there will be an up and down vote which will
put everyone on the record as as if whether or
not they support voter fraud or if they don't, if
they support our democracy, our republic being underminded, or if
they don't, and they will have to decide whether or
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not they will accept or reject a slative electors that
were sent to them by each respective state. Now, in
the House, obviously the Democrat electors will probably be accepted
they control they have the majority of seats in the House. However,
in the Republican Senate to a different story. We control
the Senate, and we will have a choice to make
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whether or not we will decide to actually have a
backbone and do what the left would you if they
were in our position, actually have some conviction and reject
the Democratic electors who were falsely elected by the way
under the preach it's a fraud and scam, or we
accept the electors, we show the left that well, when
it comes down to actually fighting, we'll pass. We're not
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really into that, you know, perman conviction, not our things, right,
We're just cowards. That's what we'll have to decide, whether
or not we are courageous revolutionaries willing to give it
all for our country, whether or not we're just little
cowardly little boys will run away with our tail tugged
between our legs. That's the choice we'll have to make
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in the landscape has been set. The field has been
set because of what happened this past week in state
capitals across the country. Now, I gotta say, now, this
takes a lot of I think a lot of commendations
owed to the Trump legal team on us right, because
who would have thought that this is something that needed
to be done, is something that needed to happen, but
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they did, so kudos to them for not giving up
in our president in that sense. And now really the
pressure goes to Washington. It goes to Republican members of Congress,
who unfortunately have not always been the most reliable people
in the whole wide of world. Already you have Mitch
McConnell calling Joe Biden President elect and saying that the
electoral College has quote unquote spoken. But when you have
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members of electoral College who actually aren't really supposed to
be mombs of electoral College because of the voter for
all that occurred in their state, how can you really
say that the electoral College has so called spoken. You can't,
That's the thing, you know. I reading that from miss
McConnell didn't really surprise me, but I tweeter earlier this
week that he makes the strongest case for term limits
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that I've ever seen. People go to Washington forget about
who they serve, who they represent because they just become
a member of the swamp. They get lost and the sauce,
and they absolutely lose sight of the reason they're there
and the principles that got them there. And miss McConnell, unfortunately,
is just one of those guys. And so what I
hope is that other members of Congress, other Republican members
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of Congress, will actually have some balls, They'll have some courage,
they'll have some conviction, they'll have some courage really to
go out and fight for this president like he has
fought for this country. Because that's what we did this
past week. We fought for him. Now it's up for
Cargress to pick up the baton and running across the
finish line. Will they do it? Well? I guess we'll
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see well on this after the break. Hi, guys, c J.
Pierson here, Welcome back to c J. Pierson Uncensored. I've
got to tell you the last week has been an
absolute honor of a lifetime. You know, have the opportunity
to play a role in the electoral College, even under
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these unconventional circumstances, was something that I'll never forget really ever. Right.
It's it's one of those stories that you tell your
kids and your grandkids. And obviously I'm a long way
from that fingers crossed, um no kids playing at all,
um so, but you know, one day that won't be
a story I tell my kids and my grandkids and
so um, that we have the opportunity to play a
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big role in history, that we have the opportunity to
fight for a country that we love so much. Because
I say this often everywhere I go. America is a
country or fighting for a country worth defending. Um and
liberty and freedom, contrary to popular belief and to some people,
did not come without sacrifice. And it isn't free when
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it comes to the consistent and continued work of patriots
every single day who care enough to simply give a damn.
And you know, I can't tell you what's gonna be
happening in the next few weeks, and it's really unclear
as to what lies ahead. But what I will tell
you that there are people working tirelessly day after day,
folks like Sydney Powell, Lynn Wood mayor Origin Lanni who
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are fighting to ensure that we stopped the steel and
then our president gets his fair day in court. Um.
What we saw happen throughout the course of this election, UM,
is an affront to every single value that we are
found upon as a nation. The American people deserve so
much better than what they got in this past election.
November Um, the American people deserve to have faith in
their elections and the ability for our officials to conduct
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free and fair ones, because this is the United States
of America. This is not Venezuela, this is not Cuba,
this is not some socialist world world country. This is
the United States of America. And the American people decide
the leaders, not some random, maskless, faceless coastal liberal elites.
The American people decide who leads this nation. Not Nancy Pelosi,
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not George so Ros, but you and ie, the American people. Now, guys,
what we've seen thus far is that courts, similarly have
not had the courage and moral conviction to actually do
something about this case. Every lawsuit that you see that's
either been dismissed or to not None of them have
actually ruled on the merits of any of these cases.
None of them have decided whether or not there um
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have made any judgments to whether or not there was
fraud or not fraud. No that made any judgments to
whether or not dominion is actually the hackable and easily
penetrable system that we know it to be. All they
have said is that the people that have brought these
lawsuits lack quote unquote standing illegal technicality at the most right,
what we are here to decide is not about any
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legal technicality. What we're here to really uncover is to
find every single evidence of frall that there is, because
one illegal vote cast is one illegal vote too many. Again,
it goes back to the idea that the American people
should have faith in our country to conduct free and
fair elections. If they lose that faith, they lose that integrity.
What separates us from some dystopian country on the other
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side of the world. Nothing, nothing at all. And I
think in times like this, after the Texas case, a
lot of people lost hope. And my message to them
is is don't lose that hope. Don't lose that hope
because you know, even if we exhaust all of our options, guys,
we're not liberals, right. You know, Joe Biden will be president.
That might be the case, um, but here's the case.
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They're gonna be so many Americans, millions of America, who
we're gonna fight like hell to ensure that every single
day that he is fighting against the most patriotic groups
of human beings that have ever existed. We will not
allow this country to fall prey to the radical left agenda.
This will never be a socialist nation. This will never
be a nation defined about AOC's political agenda. Nancy Pelosi's radical, uh,
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just downright assault on the founding values of America and
the principles upon which we were built. This will never
be their country. This is you and I. This is
the coal moners country in West Virginia, This is the
farmers country in the hills of Alabama. This is your America.
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This is our America, and I can it be more
excited to have you, guys as battle buddies in this fight.
Do not lose hope, do not lose your zeal, Do
not lose your passion, because the fight is just beginning.
We're in the thick of it, not the end of it.
And people like Mitch McConnell may be giving up, but
we knew they would. People like John Thune, It Romney,
all of those Rhino Republicans. They might be giving up,
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but we knew they would. You know, my angel and
one said, when someone shows you who they are, believe
them the first time. Guys, Mitch McConnell showed us who
he was a long time ago. Romney showed us who
he was a long time ago. So when you see
those people selling out, don't let it bother you, don't
let it shake you up, because those people are only
the cowards we already knew them to be. But guess
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what we aren't. That is why we're the leaders in
this fight. That's why we're on the front lines. That's
why we're fighting to save America. While they sit in
there two thousand dollars suits tailored in their DC Beltway offices.
We're in the streets. We're in the trenches fighting for
this country. Rest assured knowing that, And guys, I'll see
you soon right here at c J. Pierson unsinsored. God
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