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October 8, 2025 50 mins

Segment 1: Crazy, Cringy, Katie Porter

Segment 2: Senator Katie Britt Talks About Religious Education and Charlie Kirk’s Impact

Segment 3: Is anyone Shocked that JB Pritzker calls us Nazis?

Segment 4: Netflix Holds But Light’s Beer

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
We're going to continue asking the question if libs are
dumb or evil. It's kind of a toss up, but
we're gonna dig into some high profile libs that could
be having some high profile jobs. Also, a new company
is getting the bud light treatment and I am here
for it and probably the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard.

(00:29):
I kid you not. I watched this entire video three
or four times trying to figure out is this person
kidding or are they that stupid? All that more coming
up on this episode of Turning Point Tonight. My name
is Joe Bob. Thanks so much for tuning in. Together,
we're charting the course of America's cultural comeback through the
mockery of bad ideas. This is Turning Point Tonight.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Now.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
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at tpt at dot com. Now, I want to pull
a little bit of a thread here trying to unravel
the question of whether or not libs are dumb or evil? Right,

(01:11):
because there's two schools of thought here, there's several people
that I think are just evil by nature because I
don't think they're stupid. Barack Obama is one of those people.
I don't think he's dumb. Nancy Pelosi is another one.
She's definitely not dumb. Therefore she has to be lying
slash evil. On the other hand, there are several prominent

(01:31):
libs that have been so outspoken on various issues in
ways that I don't know more intelligent people would be
that you have to wonder, Okay, are these people sliding
into the very, very stupid column. I want to pull
the thread on that with this particular individual who happens
to be the front runner in the state of California

(01:53):
for the race for governor coming up here next year.
Former Congresswoman Katie Porter was known for having her whiteboards
at Congress and making dumb accusations of mostly business people
talking about their pay rates and all that sort of stuff.
It was fun to laugh at at the time. Well,

(02:14):
apparently she's now the front runner for California governor to
replace the gruesome Newsome governor guy. And it's concerning the
reason we're talking about her specifically is because she's been
in the news, or at least on social media the
last couple of days when she did one of the
weirdest things during an interview, but also also kind of
indicative of how libs tend to feel during interviews if

(02:38):
they're tough questions. I don't want to do it because
nobody should question my authority. We're gonna play this entire
clips rather long. We may pause a little bit to discuss,
but this is the lady we're building a case against. Here,
is Katie Porter dumb or evil or some mix of both.
Watch this and we'll discuss.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
You need any of those forty percent California voters to win,
and you're saying, no, you don't.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Is that well to those voters.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Okay, so you I don't want to keep doing this,
I'm gonna call it. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
You're not gonna do the interview with them?

Speaker 5 (03:16):
Nope, not like this.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
I'm not not with seven follow ups to every single question.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
You asked every other candidate has.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive conversation,
which you asked me about every issue on this list,
and if every question you're going to make up a
follow up question, then we're never going to get there, and.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
We're just going to circle around. And I ever had
to do this before, Ever is into.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
That classic lib. Hey, Hey, you're asking tough questions, and
I don't I don't want to answer tough questions. We're
going to have follow ups to these questions that were
pre approved by my team. Because I'm the front runner,
I will not do it. She's leaning more in the
stupid category. We're gonna get into a little bit of
her background and even her dating history in a little
bit kind of further that point. But we'll continue this exchange,

(04:05):
this incredibly awkward exchange from again, a person who seeks
the highest office in the state of California, running the
fourth or fifth depending on how you count, statistically largest
economy in the world, can't sit through a little interview,
will keep rolling.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
You've never had had an conversation, Okay, but every other
candidate has done this.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
What part of I'm me. I'm running for governor because
I'm a leader, so I am going.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
To make so You're not going to answer questions from
reporters Okay, why don't we go through. I will continue
to ask follow up questions because that's my job as
a journalist. But I will go through and ask this,
and if you don't want to answer, you don't want
to answer, so nearly every legislative I.

Speaker 4 (04:47):
Don't want to have an unhappy experience with you, and
I don't.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
All right, we probably don't need to go forward with that.
I just I wanted to get to that specific point.
I am a leader, and you know what leaders do,
quit when something gets a minor amount difficult, because that's
that is what leaders do. They also apparently don't run
or eat salad. But we're not gonna we don't eat. Hey,
we don't need to talk about that. That's that's that's rude.

(05:12):
It's an unflattering angle. Not sure any angle is flattering,
but just just hey, we're not gonna go there, guys. Now,
the question of whether or not she's dumb or evil remains,
which led us to go down the rabbit hole of
her dating life and marriage experience. She has got three kids.
She lives in Orange County. She was a congress person
in a very, in my opinion, red area. But you

(05:35):
know how Dems kind of mess with all of the elections.
You don't have to show an idea to vote. You
have a ballot harvesting across the state. That's probably why
she won. And what she calls a purple district, but
it's Orange County, California. It's pretty red where she is.
But hey, if you can cheat to win, what's stopping
you from doing so, especially if you have no moral
compass whatsoever, as former Congressman Katie Porter seems to have.

(05:58):
But I'm just curious what her life like in my quest,
in my quest to figure out if she is stupid
or evil. She was married to a guy who she
filed for divorce for in twenty thirteen, and it was
not a fun divorce by all of the accounts for.
It's very contentious, very problematic, especially with the custody battles

(06:20):
over the kid. Now that doesn't necessarily say a whole lot,
except for the follow up boyfriend, which I thought was
really fascinating. She has filed a restraining order in the
last year against the guy that she was dating for
a very long time, one Julian Willis, who had been
hospitalized twice since late twenty twenty two on involuntary psychiatric

(06:44):
holds due to a history of abusing prescription drugs and painkillers. Again,
not Katie Porter's fault, however, what kind of person dates
these kinds of people right? Again, bad on him. Nobody
wants to see anybody get hurt or abused in any way,
shape or form. But if you have to file a
restraining order against somebody that you're in a relationship with,

(07:06):
I just don't. I don't know entirely about your decision
making and not impugning anybody who's had to do that
sort of thing in a very different circumstance. But there's
also some follow ups to this. He actually then told
Politico during this whole process that Porter sought the restraining
order in order to preempt him from suing her seeking

(07:29):
protection for himself and her children from her. It also
put a gag order on him, according to him, where
he couldn't go to the media. In other words, this
guy who may very well be crazy was met with
an additional crazy force trying to stop him from going
to the media and talking about this. He actually told

(07:50):
Politico that when he moved out of Katie Porter's house,
he requested police escorts to be there in case she
went nuts, because as you saw, the person in that
interview is very susceptible to going nuts. He finished up
the political interview or the phone call whatever he had
with her by saying she's a monster, which okay, all right,

(08:11):
a little bit. Yeah, it might be that maybe he's crazy,
maybe he's nuts, and maybe it takes somebody who's also
nuts to date a guy who is in fact nuts.
But don't worry. We have more video evidence of one
Miss Katie Porter, starting with a clip to go ahead
and play a cut two here This is her talking

(08:31):
about her daughter. It totally made up story, by the way,
or if it isn't, then you know, maybe CPS needs
to be involved here after the election, watched this cut too.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
So on election night I was with I went to
pick up my daughter from water polo practice and she's twelve,
and she got in the car and she was crying,
and I said, did someone punch you? Like water pool
is a rough sport. I was like, did someone hit you?

Speaker 6 (08:54):
To the coach?

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Yell at you what happened? And she said, Mom, Trump won,
Trump's gonna win, And what if I get raped and
I need to have an abortion? This is from a
twelve year old, my twelve year old daughter.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
First of all, no, she didn't, and two if she did,
where on earth would a twelve year old get that
kind of idea. Also note the reaction between the two
guys on the panel. They're like, Aha, yeah, funny, she's
crying and we're kinda make it up a story. And
who knows this could be a happy go lucky thing.
What if my daughter gets raped and needs an abortion?

(09:31):
Holy crap, lady, what kind of crazy person goes on
TV and makes that as an argument? Well, actually, it's
the type of person that would go on TV again
and make a similar argument. This is cut eleven where
she talks about why inflation is bad and the reason
that we need Well sorry, not talking about why inflation

(09:52):
is bad. She's talking about inflation and what families might
be able to do to help themselves through inflation. Cut eleven.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
How does inflation compare to this newly important in the
sense of the Supreme Court decision pending abortion issue.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
How do those two issues compare?

Speaker 4 (10:12):
Well, I don't think they compare. I think they actually
reinforce each other. So the fact that things like inflation
can happen and it can become more expensive to feed
your kids and to.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Fuel your car.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Is exactly why people need to be able to be
in charge of how many emails they're going to have
to feed.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
So if inflation gets too bad and food becomes too expensive,
here's an idea from again Katie Porter. Go ahead and
kill your kids. That's a good, good place to start there.
Don't start with cutting back on spending. Don't start by
trying to find a bigger, better job, don't try and
look around or different areas to live that might not
be as expensive. And again, inflation is not good. It's
hitting everybody hard. But I think the last step, actually, no,

(10:54):
this is not even a step. We're not even going
to go there and pretend that this is an option.
But her suggestion again is first and foremost, go ahead
and murder your kids. And if you don't have enough,
if you don't have more, mouse off, that's actually gonna
make inflation better for you. It's gonna make a Biden
inflation better if you just murder half your family and
then and then go that route. It doesn't stop there.

(11:16):
There are clip after clip after clip which again we
will bring to you. This is one Katie Porter talking
about Lake and Riley and the horrifying incident that, in
her own words, well, then actually shouldn't have much of
an effect. Cut twelve.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
This happens.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
I think whenever we're dealing with violent crime, there is
a sense of outrage, of sadness, and of loss. But
I think the important thing to focus on is any
one instance shouldn't shape our overall immigration policy.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
Yeah, this beautiful young girl that was killed by a
criminal illegal immigrant, This shouldn't shape any policy or decision
making or anything like that, because, well, of course, all
of these murders done by a criminal illegal immigrant or
just isolated instance. Why why would we close the border
just because you know, just because you know some Americans
are getting slaughtered by illegals? Why why would we do that? Again,

(12:10):
we're trying to figure out if she's stupid or evil,
and I'm kind of leaning to both in some way.
But this one's the kicker. This is the uh, this
one I think takes the cake here. This is Katie
Border talking about pedophiles, and I'll just leave it at that.

(12:31):
Cut thirteen.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
Dude, that the allegation of groomer and pedophile, It is
alleging that a person is criminal somehow and engaged in
criminal acts merely because of their identity, their sexual orientation,
their tender identity.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
All right, I don't even think we need to comment
necessarily on that. I am getting while watching that video
both vibes just looking at her very stupid but also
stupid leading to evil. So that's where I'm gonna fall
on this. Ultimately, pedophilias just uh, you know, it's a
it's just who they are. That's okay, all right, good

(13:08):
luck with making that argument to the uh, to the
general populace. But here's the thing, it's not just her. Uh,
there are several people that I think are actually dumb.
Katie Porter actually went to Harvard, and I'm not sure
if this was like a DEI thing where she got
into Harvard or again, she's more evil than stupid. I
kind of tenderly I'm tending toly TPTTBUSA dot com let

(13:30):
us know in the email whether you think she's stupid
or evil, because this is really there are only two
options there, or maybe like a gradation of like uh,
forty percent evil sixty percent stupid. I'd love to see
those TPTATPUSA dot com. You know, however, who is just
objectively stupid and we're sticking in California, is the Senator
from California, Senator Alex Padilla, or as jd Vance likes

(13:53):
to call him, Jose Padilla. Uh not because of any
other reason other than jd Vance had no idea who
this guy was when he stormed the DHS secretary. But
this is from yesterday's ERGS with Pam Bondi, where Senator
Padilla outs himself again is a very very stupid man
who couldn't handle Pam Bonnie's response. This is cut five

(14:15):
of again a very very dumb lib who's not evil
necessarily just stupid. You asked me a question, yes earlier hearing,
and yes I have been paying attention.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
Now you want order it here now?

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Yet you stormed the Director of Homeland Security, Christy Nome.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
You sure didn't have order that day? Did you send it?
You are under oath. I did not storm the secretary.
The video that was on video.

Speaker 5 (14:44):
That video has been released, I believe.

Speaker 7 (14:46):
Very mister Chairman recent action three.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
So you gotta have something prepared for that. That's why
I think he's got a dub. You need to know
that that sort of thing is coming clearly, Pam BONDI
is prepared, like, hey, remember that time you stormed the
secretary and I did can do it? We actually have
the video of that. Go ahead and play cut six,
because in case people need a refresher of him doing
the very thing that he literally is denying in in

(15:10):
a testimony. Cut six.

Speaker 8 (15:13):
I'm Senator, I have question for the Secretary because the
fact of the matter is half a dozen selling criminals
that you're on your.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
On your head off, dude.

Speaker 6 (15:27):
The more.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
The more I think about this and the more I
watched this, I think he lost a bet. I think
he was he was making a bet with somebody like, hey,
what do I what can I do to get on TV?
He's like, I bet you won't go rush the podium armed,
Senator Padilla, I'd get taken to the ground. I think

(15:52):
that's what happened. But again, if we're if we're providing
more evidence of very very dumb libs to wrap it up,
we will play cut seven. I believe this is him
trying to make a point which was very easily called
out by the people testifying and again made him look stupid.
Cut seven. Just by show of hands.

Speaker 7 (16:13):
By the way, raise your hand if you think all
immigrants are criminals, that the record reflect None of the
witnesses raised all immigrants are criminals. I'm very precise in
my question, very precise in my question. Raise your hand
if you believe all immigrants are criminals immigrants?

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Are you talking about regular immigrants.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
All immigrants, I'm using my words.

Speaker 9 (16:40):
Are you talking about illegal immigrants or immigrants who came
here legally and did it the right way? Which one
by a show of hands raise not going to be
a proper answer or even most No, all illegal immigrants
are criminals.

Speaker 7 (16:57):
Anyone here would disagree.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
There you go, Senator Padilla be clowning himself yet again.
I think we all understand the linguistic trick here that's
being played with the oh, the immigrants versus the illegal immigrants,
And I don't know, you gotta be smarter than that,
Senator to you gotta be at least prepared for that.
If the person testifying pushes back, we got a great

(17:22):
show coming up. Senator Katie Britt is gonna join us
in just a few minutes. Don't go, We'll be right
back after the break. Welcome back to turning Point tonight.
We're together we are charting the course of America's cultural
comeback through mockery, have terrible ideas from the libs. You

(17:44):
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I am super excited. I've been a big fan of
Senator Katie Britt for a long time and she joins
us now. Senator, thanks so much for taking the time.

Speaker 6 (17:58):
Hey, thank you so much for having me on.

Speaker 10 (17:59):
And I want you to know I have been praying
for the entire Turning Point family, for Erica, for the children.
We are lifting you all up in prayer, and just
know that you are not alone. And your example and
your willingness to continue to speak truth, continue to spread
the message and the foundation that Charlie laid. We are

(18:21):
all so grateful and I just want you to want.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
You to know that, thank you so much, and we
appreciate it.

Speaker 8 (18:26):
Again.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Obviously, very very difficult times, but I think continuing on
to fight the conservative mission is what Charlie would have
wanted each and every one of us to do. Speaking
of prayer, which we appreciate, you introduced a resolution with
a couple of different senators about religious freedom recently. Can
you tell us about that, what does that look like?

Speaker 6 (18:47):
Look, I think it's.

Speaker 10 (18:48):
Never been more important to make sure that we are
outspoken about protecting religious freedom and religious.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
Education in America.

Speaker 10 (18:56):
I mean, it is the cornerstone, it is a building
block of our great and so making sure that we
can continue to do that moving forward. I mean we
literally have, you know, a whole group of people that
seem to want to take out anybody who continues to
step up and spread the word or is willing.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
To talk about their faith.

Speaker 10 (19:18):
And so we thought obviously making sure that we raise
our voice together as one and say that we believe
in this, We're going to continue to fight for this,
and we're going to make sure that this cornerstone of
American democracy is protected.

Speaker 6 (19:30):
We thought was just as important now as ever.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Yeah, one hundred percent. And it's it's honestly really concerning.
And I don't want to drag you into a hyper
partisan conversation about what we've seen all across the internet
in kind of the response to to Charlie's assassination, but
it appears to me that it's a lack of God
that is the biggest overall problem.

Speaker 10 (19:55):
Listen, jebeb You're right, like we took as a nation,
took our eyes off the la and when you do that,
this is what happens.

Speaker 6 (20:04):
And so you know the foundation that.

Speaker 10 (20:07):
Charlie laid, and Charlie's ability to not only speak.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
Truth to people in a way that they could hear him,
but he.

Speaker 10 (20:15):
Knew the word, the living word, and was able to
utilize that in everyday conversations. I have seen that inspire
so many within our own community at home here on
the Capitol and literally across the country. And so knowing
how important that is and knowing kind of what we're
up against and seeing for so long, I mean, don't

(20:36):
you see just even over the last ten months since
President Trump came back into office and we have Republican
control of the House in the Senate, and we have
started kind of pulling the curtain back, so to speak,
of all of the things that Joe Biden had done
and Democrats had pushed over the last several years.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
It is startling.

Speaker 10 (20:53):
And the more that we pull the curtain back, the
more we see how much work we have to do
still in front of us. And I think getting back
to our Judeo Christian values, reminding people. What those are
putting not just our own eyes back to the Lord,
but this nation's eyes back on the Lord is critical

(21:13):
to the continued success of our country. And I think
when we're looking and we're fighting for the American dream
for so many that we know as a result of
Joe Biden's field policies and his emphasis on liberal left wing.

Speaker 6 (21:26):
Agenda has gone out of reach for so many people.

Speaker 10 (21:29):
I mean, I am the subcommittee chair for housing for instance,
on the Senate Banking Committee, and housing is unaffordable. You
can look back, you know, not too long ago where
people bought their first home at twenty five, twenty six
years old. Now people are thirty eight years or older
if they have the opportunity to achieve that.

Speaker 6 (21:49):
And that is such a critical.

Speaker 10 (21:50):
Component and one example of where we have taken the
American dream out of reach. But in my personal opinion,
it is because we as a nation have distanced ourselves
from the Lord and distance ourselves from the values that
we hold so dear and I for one belief that
it is more important now than ever to stand up
and make sure that we're speaking this truth.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Senator, I wasn't entirely expecting to go down this rabbit
hole with you. But I'm curious because what I've seen,
again anecdotally, amongst you know, friends and family, is that
Charlie's ideas were much more mainstream than the mainstream led
us to believe. And I'm curious. And again there's no
scientific evidence to prove any of this. But in the

(22:33):
halls of the Senate, do you at all feel any
of the people on the other side of the aisle
are going, oh, shoot, more people think this conservative idea
than I thought because I'm sucked into the Twitter universe.
Is that is that something that you feel anecdotally or
what is it like in the Senate?

Speaker 6 (22:50):
You can absolutely feel it.

Speaker 10 (22:53):
This is a turning point. There is a change that
has occurred. You can feel the undertone and you can
feel you can feel the conversation rising. And the truth is,
to your point, people tried to sideline Charlie. They tried
the media intentionally because they knew how powerful both his

(23:15):
words and his knowledge and his ability to communicate were.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
That they tried to make him out to be someone
that he was not, so that people did not listen.

Speaker 10 (23:24):
And what has happened now is that all of his
words and videos and conversations have come up on people's feeds,
in people's com and they're now actually getting to hear
it for themselves. And when they hear it for themselves,
and they hear how and see how respectful he is
and was to other people, even those who he knew

(23:45):
had very different beliefs. He was able to find common
ground to put to put most of them at ease
even before the conversation started, but then able to have
challenging conversations in a respectful way that were based in
truth and fact and based in the word. And the
more that people actually hear it, it's interesting to watch

(24:06):
people who thought that they weren't a Charlie Kirk fan
and believe they knew exactly who Charlie Kirk was, but
yet that had never heard him utter a word, who
are now hearing his words and are coming into a
new thought process themselves and realizing that so much of
this is not only the cornerstone of our democracy and

(24:26):
this great nation or our democratic republic, but it is
actually the core of who we are. And without the Lord,
none of us are ever going to reach our full
potential and our purpose. God's purpose for each and every
one of our lives is different.

Speaker 6 (24:43):
He calls each of us to run a different race
and run a different lane.

Speaker 10 (24:46):
But in every one of those lanes and places that
we are, we are called to bring people to know
the Lord.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
We are called people, you.

Speaker 10 (24:53):
Know, we are called to let people see Him through
us and our actions. And that's what Charlie did. And
Charlie is now being heard literally around the world, his
voices in rooms that would have never allowed him to
be in, and he is changing hearts and minds.

Speaker 6 (25:14):
At a rapid a rapid pace.

Speaker 10 (25:17):
And I'll tell you, I have two teenagers and the
impact I knew. I knew that Charlie had impacted their lives,
but I did not know to the degree until this occurred.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
And it is rare, you know that that my children kind.

Speaker 10 (25:38):
Of really you know well, as most teenagers kind of
kind of let you into one of these spaces. And
this shook them, but it also shook them up to
in the sense that they are more determined and more
diligent and more convent than ever that they need to

(26:02):
leave a mark just like he did. And so I
think he is going to inspire people for generations to come.
And job Ub I think the more that people hear
his words, the more they're going to come to know
and love him. And I think that is exactly what
we're seeing right now. And I would just ask you,
I mean, seeing how this has affected my own home

(26:27):
and we did not have the privilege of having the
kind of relationship that you had with Charlie. You know,
how are you and what are y'all feeling in the
midst of all of this?

Speaker 6 (26:37):
And what are you seeing?

Speaker 10 (26:38):
Because I feel it not only at home and when
I go to my kids' games, and I feel it
in the airport when people are talking to me.

Speaker 6 (26:45):
I feel it in the halls of Congress.

Speaker 10 (26:47):
And how are you and how are you feeling at
this moment in time.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Well, I don't want to get choked up, but it's
not good. My wife and I were talking the other
day that's it's difficult to hold our own kids without
thinking about Charlie and Erica and their kids. And I
I don't you know, I don't want to sound too
I guess tenacious maybe, but also you know, in this sadness,
there is much more of a this. This this can't

(27:17):
be let aside. This is going to be a thing
that is going to affect me for the rest of
my life, not even the foreseeable future, until you know,
I'm no longer no longer alive. And I think that
is one of the biggest uh again you obviously, I
would give all of the the attitudes up for for

(27:38):
the for the guy back right. Nobody wanted to see
any of this happen. But this is a galvanized myself
and the turning Point community and just the country as
a whole in a way that I don't think anybody
could have expected. And you know, again, the tragedy aside,
I think this is exactly what Charlie would have wanted.

(27:59):
And I think continuing to do the work that he
was doing is you know something that I will cherish
forever because of uh you know, the impact that he
had on me personally, Well, thank you for doing that.

Speaker 10 (28:13):
And just know, people that would have never heard his
words are hearing them, and they'll come up and say, hey,
did you and I and I you know, and I
had I had misjudged him or boy he makes like
this makes sense and we need more of this and
I so it is absolutely happening and I have seen
it firsthand.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Wow. Well, Sanatra I I'm sad that I didn't get
to ask you about any of the other the other
important issues, but I don't know. I think this conversation
was much more important, and maybe we'll have you back
to talk about de banking and all of the other
things that are important, important work that continue going. But
I actually I really appreciated this conversation. Uh, thank you
so much for taking it that direction.

Speaker 10 (28:57):
Well, hey, I appreciate it too, and look, let's do
let's come back on let's talk about it. When you
look at d banking, we look at what happened over
the Joe Biden administration, them using reputational risk in order
to literally dbank conservatives. We have been standing up to that. Obviously,
we've got what the president has done.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
We're so grateful for that. We've got legislation, but we
have to continue to call it out.

Speaker 10 (29:19):
We've had hearings before, but we'll keep doing it if
that is what is necessary to make sure that we
stop this.

Speaker 6 (29:25):
So yeah, let's definitely talk about that.

Speaker 10 (29:27):
We can also talk about Democrats shutting the government down
and the ridiculousness of that, And there are no shortage
of topics.

Speaker 6 (29:34):
So I certainly look forward to coming back on.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Really really appreciate you taking the time. Thank you so much,
and keep fighting the good fight.

Speaker 6 (29:41):
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. It's an honor you.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Thank you. Thanks. Coming up next, We've got uh, We've
got more. I really appreciate it. That that was. That
was really nice. And I hate to take the tone,
you know, into a more comedic and satirical route, but
that's what we're gonna do here in Turning Points and
I TBTATPUSA dot com is the email. We'll be right
back after this. Welcome back to Turning Point tonight. We're together.

(30:18):
We are charting the course of America's cultural comeback, mainly
through the mockery of terrible ideas. We're going to get
back to that. And it was a very sentimental segment
last time, and I appreciated that conversation so much. I
recognize that there's other policy issues that we need to
continue to address, obviously, but you know, I think the

(30:39):
the overall just impact of a guy like Charlie needs
to be continued to be echoed constantly throughout the culture,
and especially with everything that we do. Speaking of things
that Charlie would have wanted it's to make fun of
the hilarious libs who are not intentionally hilarious. They're just
they're just hilarious because they're dumb or stupid. Kind of

(31:00):
a continuation of segment one. Here is this dumb or
stupid first? Before we give that, remind you TPT ATPUCA
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Is Katie Porter dumb or evil? Is Alex Padilla dumb

(31:22):
or evil?

Speaker 9 (31:22):
Is?

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Who are we talking about next?

Speaker 9 (31:25):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (31:25):
JB. Pritzker fat or evil? Sorry? Sorry, dumb or evil?
I get. I don't know what happened there. It's just
a Freudian slip of some kind. By the way, producer
Glenn laughing off camera is not helpful to me keeping
a straight face here delivering the hard, cold facts to
you folks. He's busting up over there again, my slip

(31:47):
of the tongue. Where were we speaking of? Governor JB. Pritzker,
Continuing to go on and on about how the Trumpet
administration is terrible and evil and calling them Nazis literally
doing that in this next clip. I think this is
a fascinating to watch just overall, but again laughing humorously
as we do at libs with terrible ideas. Play cut

(32:10):
ten here. This is the governor of Illinois watched this.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
What I know is in the early days of the
Nazi regime, they started slowly but surely taking away people's rights.
And what we're seeing now is the very same thing.
They've gone into cities now with the military. Think about that.
In your lifetime, have you ever seen anything like that?

Speaker 1 (32:31):
No, actually haven't. And in your lifetime, have you ever
seen anything as bad as the streets of Chicago. Drastic
times call for drastic measures. And also that's assuming that
the context in which he's talking about is true, which
it is. Not. Rusident Trump is said, We're gonna go
ahead and protect all of the federal agents that are

(32:52):
doing the job of the federal government, which is the law.
So yeah, it's not a military occupation there. Jb much
on that sandwich and try and figure out what reality
looks like to you and hopefully eventually that'll line up
with what reality actually is. But I thought the most
interesting thing about well coming out of Illinois was not

(33:12):
JB's comments on the Nazis. It was actually the mayor
of Chicago, one Brandon Johnson, who we like to make
fun of frequently on this show. Trump tweeted out, Hey,
maybe you guys should follow the law or you should
be arrested, which we talked at length about this on
the internet. Actually talking about I think it was Adam Schiff,

(33:35):
specifically Senator d California, who was just aghast by the
fact that Trump would even dare tweet, Hey, maybe if
he broke the law, you should be in jail, not
like you know, he did that for eight years in
a row, but all. But that's beside the point. President
Trump tweeted this, and the response from the mayor of

(33:56):
Chicago was in fact hilarious. Go ahead and pull up
this graphic here, Trump such, cogo mayor should be in
jail for failing to protect ice officers. Yeah, it's part
of your job to protect people. And if ice officers
are doing their job and your city, maybe don't let
the rioters attack them. Starting there. But of course this
truth tweet, I call everything a tweet. It's just I

(34:17):
don't that's just easier for me in my brain to
ex post, Facebook, post, tweet, instagram, whatever, all of it's
a tweet to me, So don't get hung up on that.
Don't send your emails. Also send your emails TBTATVS here
it come posted this and I thought this was hilarious
from Mayor Brandon Johnson. What do you think you're reading
it on the screen? But what do you think he's
gonna go with here? This is not the first time.

(34:41):
I'm not gonna get through this. Trumps tried to have
a black man unjustly justly arrested. I'm not going anywhere.
Nobody cares that you're black. Dude, Hey, we care that
you're an idiot. They're two very, very different things. Of course,
he brings Raisin to it, of course he does. Nowhere

(35:04):
in any part of this did Trump say the black
mayor of Chicago should be arrested because he's black. Like, No,
he said the mayor of Chicago maybe should do his job.
Had nothing to do with the race. But of course,
of course you brought Raisin to it. That's why people
beclown you so much. I think it was Thomas Sole

(35:24):
and I gotta memorize this quote. There's a lot of
intricacies to what Thomas sol says in the diction that
he uses, but he basically says racism is dead, but
only kept alive by the grifters and people who continue
pushing race because it's the only thing they have left.
Mayor Brandon Johnson seems to be exactly one of them.
But one of the reasons why he's so upset about this,

(35:47):
among many other things, is well that ICE is taking
to the streets to arrest people who are here illegally,
and that's actually what the shutdown is over. In case
you know, I'm not gonna parte that you don't know
and re explain it to you. Illegal healthcare is a
big sticking point with the shutdown. Democrats or Libs want

(36:08):
health care for illegals and then claim to say that no,
we don't. Here is the leader of the minority Senate,
Senator Chuck Schumer out of New York, saying that it's
just not true. It's not true. We are not giving
health care to illegals. Play cut eight.

Speaker 11 (36:25):
We're not pushing to give health insurance to undocumented immigrants.
That's a lie. It's been proven to be a lie
over and over again, but he doesn't care. He just
keeps restating the lie because he's so afraid of the truth.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
Lying about lying is always such an interesting thing in
the modern world. Yeah, no one is saying health insurance.
We're saying healthcare. We're being very precise with our language. Senator,
Maybe you should continue doing the same, or at least
try doing the same. Interestingly enough, again, we are not
giving healthcare to illegals in this country under any circumstances.

(36:59):
That's definitely not happening. And also, when the previous administration
let the border wide open, we had reports like this
a play cut nine now a new warning one thousand
miles away in New York City, where officials tell.

Speaker 9 (37:15):
Us resources are overwhelmed.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
Across public hospitals in New.

Speaker 6 (37:18):
York City, a quarter of the patients are now migrants.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
Over the last year, nearly thirty thousand visits by migrants
and three hundred new babies born to migrant moms.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Okay, so thirty thousand, say three hundred thousand or thirty thousand,
I got flipped up with the three hundred new illegals moms.
But twenty five percent of hospital visits in New York
City were illegals. Now that's not healthcare, by the way,
that's just hospital visits that the taxpayer ends up putting
the bill for. That's that's not healthcare at all. That's

(37:51):
just well, illegals using our healthcare system and US taxpayers
getting the bill for it. That is the sticking point there.
Libs want to expand the Medicaid coverages that went crazy
overboard during COVID, and conservatives just like, hey, maybe we
should like put this back into what it was pre COVID,

(38:12):
and libs are like, you're taking away people's health, girl,
this is crazy. It was interesting too. The Washington Post,
of all places, had a big article maybe we should
bring this on later on in the week about one
of the biggest problems is the Affordable Healthcare Act, which
made healthcare extremely unaffordable, ironically named by the Obama administration.

(38:32):
But we can dig into that a little bit more
a little bit later. Geez, I want to tell you
about this chef that was deported. The Texas Tribune did
a really big feel good piece. We'll do it very
very quickly. Was we're limited on time because I rambled
too long and talked to a senator, and it's my fault.
We're running out of time, But I'm wasting time talking

(38:53):
about how we're running out of time. The Texas Tribune said,
a well known business owner who won international file in
the years when George W. Bush brought hordes of journalists
and politicians to Waco was deported within twenty four hours
by the Ice people who are the meme mean ice
people who were deporting people. Later on in the article,

(39:14):
it says he had no criminal record. How could they
do that? Only a two decade old deportion order for
illegal reintrigue that immigration officials had never done it du
a force. Oh all right, This beloved chef, which we
probably could go on at length about this wasted no
criminal record except for the crime of re entering the

(39:37):
country illegally and being told to leave. That the only
reason he got deported. Hilarious. Not that story's gonna make
it any headway, but if it becomes a thing, maybe
we'll go bigger on it. There's some really interesting details
about that. But we're running out of time. We will
be right back here on turning point tonight. There is

(39:58):
a new business that is getting the bud light treatment,
which I'm sure you're aware of, and I'm sure you've
seen Netflix spoiler alert, so stay tuned. After the break,
we're gonna discuss that, and then the following segment is
the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard in your entire life,
and I swear to you it is serious. All that
more coming up after the break, don't boy will be
right back. Welcome back to turning Point tonight. We're together.

(40:28):
We're charting the course of America's cultural comeback through the
mockery of terrible ideas or in this case, the boycott
of terrible companies pushing terrible ideas. We'll get to that
in just a second. I gotta remind you about the
email tpt at tpusa dot com. I love seeing each
and every one of your emails. Also, got to remind
you of the social media platforms. I gotta keep pushing
this a little bit more. We're doing more. I love

(40:50):
doing this show, and there are some things that we
could say on Real America's Voice that we can't stay
on the Internet. So it's kind of like a two
way street here. You got to follow us on all
of the social media platforms. Just type in Jobo be
be able to find me, but also the Turning Points
Tonight YouTube channel and Rumble channel. Well, I'm not sure
if we have a Rumble channel, say you'll be able

(41:10):
to find it, but you do got to go find
that on social media because there's gonna be a new
and exclusive stuff only coming to the social media platforms.
And you also have to keep watching here because there's
exclusive things happening here that we can't post on social
media under threat of censorship by the people who claim
that we're doing the censorship. Interestingly enough and ironically enough, anyways,
social media tptatposa dot com is the email. There is

(41:35):
a new bud light in town and it is Netflix.
And I know people have been talking about this for
a week, but I found an interesting compilation I think
put out by libs of TikTok, who is doing fantastic work.
They are sitting through the eye bleeding inducing contents that
apparently Netflix is putting out for your kids. I'm gonna

(41:56):
play you a clip of this. It's kind of a
compilation here, a little bit, a little bit long, but
it's worth seeing. And then we'll get to some of
the numbers of people fleeing Netflix.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
Watch this, I'm trans norma.

Speaker 12 (42:11):
How about you break out those moves for your two
biggest fans?

Speaker 6 (42:23):
I again, he or she just doesn't.

Speaker 5 (42:26):
Fit who I am as a trans berry. I love
living out loud.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
Is my most authentic self.

Speaker 13 (42:34):
Well, my heart says that the way I feel most
myself is to go by the name Fred.

Speaker 2 (42:40):
That's because I'm non binary and Fred is the name
that fits me best.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
The entire point of all of this sort of stuff
is to show that conservatives do have power in the marketplace.
Elon Musk interestingly tacked onto this, which resulted in up
at this point, a five percent loss in all of
Netflix stock, and also too, I want to make it

(43:07):
clear that I think that actually has more of an
impact than if it was like a big massive loss,
because a big massive loss could have been all the
hedge fund guys trying to pile on to a cultural
thing that is happening, and therefore they're going to buy
a bunch of the stock at a cheap level and
increase the price of it or at least let it
go back to normal. That would have what I would
have thought if it was a bigger dip. Instead, it

(43:30):
seems to be people genuinely concerned retail investors, if you will,
not necessarily investing institutions that are pulling their money out
of Netflix. Netflix also is putting some question marks in
the air of whether or not they're going to keep
their DEI higher, which there's not enough time to get
into specifically, because I do want to play in the
next segment one of the most interesting and funny and

(43:52):
hilarious and also scary things I think I saw on
the internet in the last couple of days. There's more
to get on this in the weeds. But the guy
that they had brought in a couple of years ago
to do the deis at Netflix is troubling, to say
the least. I'm gonna I promise myself, We're gonna break
on time. We're gonna go to a break stick around

(44:14):
because this interview on the streets of New York on
October seventh, the two years since the date of the
horrible attack on Israel, is unbelievable. Don't go, It'll be
right back. Welcome back to turning point tonight. We're together.

(44:41):
We are charting the course of America's cultural comeback. You
can email the show any time you want TBT at
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(45:02):
Facebook accounts, Instagram, all this stuff the social media platforms.
That's where you keep up with all of the things
going on. That's where you can also participate in little
gimmicks like the jokes on you and all that sort
of stuff. But social media email do it. We love
to see you do it. I appreciate you sticking around
and tuning in. As promised. The craziest thing I think
I've heard in a very long time. Now. To preface,

(45:26):
I reserve the right two I guess recan't that I
don't even necessarily know that if this is a joke,
it could be. I kind of hope this is a joke.
To be honest with you, at this point in time,
there's nothing that I have found on the Internet after
scrolling for a while to show me that this is

(45:47):
clearly and definitively objectively satire or a joke. I have
not found that yet, although if that comes, if that
becomes true, honestly, I think it would be less It
would make more sense to me if this was a joke.
But at this point in time, I have no evidence
to point to the fact that this guy is kidding.
Without further ado, the craziest thing you'll hear all week

(46:08):
watch this.

Speaker 14 (46:09):
Is this is the translact This is the Palestinian flag
mixed with the transplant. Okay, what do you say to
those who say that trans people would.

Speaker 5 (46:16):
Be killed in Palestine?

Speaker 13 (46:18):
I mean, I don't know about that, but I know
that I'm standing here today. At least fifty percent of
the Gazan government needs to be trans women like Muhammad himself.
Muhammad herself was head sacked a trans lesbian.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
Muhammad was a woman.

Speaker 13 (46:34):
Yeah, Islam is a trans idea, It's a trans religion.
It Mohammad herself was a proud trans lesbian.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
I don't know. Like, here's the thing, producer Glenn and
I were talking about this, if this is a joke.
One he goes on for like five minutes. We're gonna
play another quick clip of this, but he goes on
for like five minutes. If this is a joke, that
it's very well put together, and assuming that it's a joke.

(47:05):
If it is a joke, it's crazy that we can't tell.
That's that's I think the biggest thing. If it could
be this guy series, the fact that we don't know
is part of the problem. Here's this next clip where
it gets even more ridiculous. If you can believe that,
watch this cut fourteen.

Speaker 5 (47:23):
Like Islam is a gay religion.

Speaker 14 (47:26):
They as they asked Muslims and Gaza what you would
do with trans people.

Speaker 1 (47:30):
They say that we don't have that here. We kill
those people.

Speaker 13 (47:33):
I mean, I don't know, but that's why we need
to protest harder. That we need at least fifty percent
of the Palestinian government to be trans women.

Speaker 5 (47:41):
How do we make dog How do we make that happen?
I mean, we have to protest.

Speaker 13 (47:47):
We have to push put pressure on the Jews who
control the world to make this happen.

Speaker 5 (47:52):
Like they own everything, we have to make this. Are
you Jewish? No, I'm Italian and Muslim.

Speaker 1 (48:00):
How did j start owning everything?

Speaker 5 (48:01):
I don't know. They use their dark magic. I guess, like.

Speaker 14 (48:06):
I'm Jewish, and I would like to have some magic,
but I don't feel like I have any magic. How
do you think I can access this dark magic?

Speaker 13 (48:15):
I don't know if you're maybe using your magic on
me right now.

Speaker 1 (48:17):
No, TATPUSA dot com if you have any input on
whether or not this is a joke. Again, I did
look relatively hard to see if there was any this guy.
They pointed to a YouTube channel. The YouTube channel just
doesn't really have any subscribers or any viewership. It seems
like a crazy person who started a YouTube channel, which
leads me to believe that this guy is serious. But again,

(48:38):
I reserve the right to be fooled. And if that
is the case, there is a bigger problem at play,
the fact that I don't know, in the fact that
I'm not sure you all know. But again, TPTATPUSA dot com,
if you have any input on this is is the
more concerning part. One of the problems with satirizing the

(49:01):
libs is that, however far you go and the Babylon
b has run into this problem, there is a high
likelihood that somebody on the left actually believes the thing
that you're trying to satirize. That is a big problem
and those people tend to be more mainstream than I think. Uh,
I think people would be comfortable with admitting. So again,

(49:23):
TPTTBSA dot com if you want to weigh in on
whether or not that is that is real or that
is true. Appreciate you sticking around tuning in. I will
be in North Dakota tomorrow with Glenn Beck at the
University of North Dakota at the Continued Turning Point Tour.
Would love to see if you, If you, if you
happen to be there, come and shake my hand. Would

(49:44):
love to say hi, we will well tomorrow. That's that's
the gut. That's gonna be the show tomorrow. But I'll
see you again Friday, same time, same place. God bless America.
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