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December 28, 2021 37 mins

EIB Guest Host Michael Berry, rolls his interview with President Trump on the 2020 election, McConnell's weakness, and his golf game.


Whistleblower pilot from Airline Employees 4 Health Freedom calls with blockbuster: They didn’t have to cancel all those flights.


Kids are going to be paying for this covid cruelty for the rest of their lives. 


 


 


HOUR THREE


The left said don't trust the "Trump vaccine," and then flipped to, "You've gotta get it!" HR3 SEG3

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He's the host of his self titled radio program heard nationwide.
Here's Michael Barry in for Clay Travis said Buck Sexton.
November thirteenth, last year, Joe Biden tweeted, I am alarmed
by the surgeon reported COVID nineteen infections, hospitalizations, and fatalities.

(00:23):
This crisis demands a robust and immediate federal response, which
has been woefully lacking. Yesterday, he said there is no
federal solution. He is a disaster. Donald J. Trump was
not President Trump. How are you, sir? Hi, Michael, how

(00:43):
are you? I am delightful. You seem to be having
a lot of fun. I do, I do. We had
a bad election. The election was rigged and stollen and
like we're a third world country and it's a disgrace. Arizona, Georgia,
in Sylvania and others. It was an absolute disgrace. We'll

(01:04):
see what happens. We'll see how it all turns out.
If Republicans had stood up for you, up and down
the ranks, I don't think it would have happened. A
lot of people betrayed you that should that were expected
to do better. How did that make you? Especially in Georgia? Well,
you're right. Georgia was bad and we won by a lot,
and it's all coming out, that's the thing. And you

(01:25):
know they say, oh, well, it's too late. I don't
what's too late? Why is it too late? If this
fraud committed in this fraud all over the place. But
you're right, if a guy like Mitch McConnell, if Mike
Pence didn't turn over the votes, I mean, he should
have sent them back to legislatures. When you have more people.
If you look at when you have more votes than
you have people voting, what's worse than that. You don't

(01:46):
have to go into machines. You're not to go you
have more votes than you have people voting. He shouldn't
have turned him. He should have sent them back to
the legislatures. I think you would have had a much
different result because by that time they were starting to
see all of the irregularities and corrupt And Mitch McConnell
is a terrible leader. Every what he's doing now in
letting these bills get approved by the Democrats, he is

(02:09):
weak and the only way he leads is by giving
campaign contributions that he raises because of his position. To
you to Senators. But they know and they're having a
lot of problem with it. But he allowed it to happen.
He should have never allowed that elect Can you imagine
if Schumer were in his position on January twentieth or

(02:29):
January sixth, can you imagine Schumer saying, oh, we'll accept
the election. He did, and as soon as he accepted that,
they signed seventeen executive orders that were a total disaster
for a country, a disaster. So Mitch McConnell is not
a leader, and he ought to be overthrown by the
Republicans and fast who surprised you the most by being

(02:52):
someone that stood strong and resolute beside you and came
up big because so many people seem to have really
disappointed you and us. We're right. Well, obviously, when you
know once they were going to impeach build Park, they
were going to impeach him, he changed. He unfortunately changed totally.
I would say that if you look at some of

(03:14):
the great Republicans we have though, we have Jim Jordan,
Devin Nunez, who now is you know he's going to
be coming with me and we're going to do something
so that people that watch your show and listen to
your show. They can have their voice. You know, their
voice is going to be big. It's truth social, it's
going to be great. You know the other side hates

(03:35):
the idea that I got the word truth but instead
of a tweet, it's going to be a truth. So
but we have Devin Nunez and many many people. Look,
I've had I've had tremendous support, but a lot of
the main ones I wish Mike. I got along very
well with Mike Veence, but I wish he would have
had the courage to send those bad votes back to
the legislatures. I'm not even saying do what Thomas Jefferson did.

(03:58):
Has said. You know, I said, Mike, you can be
Thomas Jefferson, Well you can be Mike Fence. And you
know it was too bad what he did. It was
too bad what it chose to be. Mike Fence. What
are you most proud of? As president? Because it was
four great years, so we did so much. It was
that's why we did a book recently, A Pictures then

(04:22):
It's une fantastically well just got released. They sold one
hundred and fifty thousand copies in a short a few
days and it was really just celebrating all the things
we did, because right now it's so bad when you
look at the Afghan withdrawal, which was a surrender with
eighty five billion dollars worth of equipment left behind and

(04:42):
Americans left behind and soldiers killed. And with us, we
didn't lose I didn't lose a soldier in eighteen months.
I spoke to the head of the Taliban Abdul. I said, Abdul,
you're not gonna do it. Don't do it, af Duel
and he was one hundred percent. I'll be honest, he was.
Eighteen months, we didn't lose one soldier. And then they
had all that catastrophe when these idiots moved the military

(05:04):
before they moved to people. Think of it. They moved
the military out, Michael, before they moved the people out,
and before they got the equipment out. And I said,
we're not going to leave one nail, We're not going
to leave one screw or bolt, We're not going to
leave planes. And you know, Millie, I don't know if
you know. Millie said, Sir, I think it's cheaper to
leave the equipment that the tacular said. Really, it's cheaper

(05:26):
to leave a seventy million dollar airplane than to fill
it up with half a tank of gasoline and fly
it to some neighboring state or back to America. So
that was terrible. The borders are terrible, the open borders
that we have. Millions of people are pouring into our country.
We have no idea who they are. You know, countries
are dropping all of their they're opening their prisons, Michael

(05:49):
and dropping the people in like we're a dumping ground.
We're dumping ground for the world. Many countries are emptying
their prisons into our country. And then you have inflation,
you have all sorts of things. I mean, look, it's
a whole different world than what it was. And I
believe I saw the right way wrong way pole where
so many people think our country is headed in the

(06:10):
wrong direction. And you know, I just want to find
out who are the thirty percent of the people that
aren't saying the wrong way? Where do these people come from?
But uh, we're gonna we're gonna do things that we're
gonna make it great again. We did it. I think
we had it to the highest level it's ever been
and very quickly. And the drugs, you know, I don't
know if you know the drugs pouring through the southern border.

(06:33):
I had it to the lowest number in thirty five years.
Now it's five times worse than the worst number they
flow in. Just like nobody's ever seen, nobody's ever seen
anything like it. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. I
have a great man sitting next to me, a man
named Gary Player. He won one hundred and sixty eight

(06:55):
tournaments and eighteen majors, nine and nine nine seniors. So
I don't know if you're a golfer, but Gary's great? Well, yes,
great man. If I had to put everything I have
on one shot, you versus Gary Player, and you have
to beat him as great as he is, what club
would you have the best shot at beating him with? Oh,
that's a good one, Gary. He said, this is a

(07:17):
fan of yours. You are you a golfer of Michael
I am not. I'm a golf fan. I'm not. I'm
not much of a player. So he wants to know
if I had one shot, one shot to beat Gary Player,
which is virtually impossible, what would it be? Maybe a
put Okay, let me have a putter, because I liked that.
But no, I don't know those puts mean so much
that little, a little three footer is the same as

(07:39):
a three hundred yard drive. Right. Well, you know, Tyler
Wood said, you drive for show, you put for dough.
So that's absolutely but you know enough about it, that's true. Michael,
mister president, how many minutes into your presidency before you
fire Fauci in your next term? Well, I would do that,
but you know when you do that, there are repercussions

(08:01):
because you do have a large country and you do
have opposing views. You have to remember. I didn't listen
to him because I understood pretty early on he didn't
know too much about what he was talking about. It
started with the masks. Don't wear masks, don't wear masks,
and all of a sudden he's a radical masker. Wear
ten masks at one time, if you can. You know,
he went from no masks to go all the way

(08:23):
like like as many as you can. He also said, no,
don't close it to China, don't close it to Europe.
And I close it to China and it didn't really
I got the vaccine done. He wasn't a big believer
in the vaccine because he did he thought it would
take too long. I got it done in nine months.
That's a big thing. You know, we can't and by
the way, it should be no mandates, none of that stuff.

(08:44):
You have to have your freedom. But having, you know,
having gotten great vaccines done in nine months instead of
five to twelve years was a big achievement. Saved tens
of millions of lives all over the world. So I
wasn't a big I wasn't a big fan of his.
I didn't listen to them too much, maybe almost at all.
But a lot of people say I could have fired him.

(09:05):
They could have gone either way. President Trump, thank you
for your time. Make sure you look me up. Make
sure you look me up and I'll see you. Then
you take care of yourself than buddy. Thanks Michael. The
Supreme Court will soon hear the vaccine mandate case, and
I think they'll shut it down as it has been
at several layers already. Schools understaffed, hospitals understaffed. Will talk

(09:30):
to a pilot with a group that's going to say
that United Airlines is having to shut down all these
flights when they didn't need to do it. It's the
collapse of the COVID cartel coming up. Michael, Berry in
for Clay Travis and Buck Sexton. Clay Travis and Buck
Sexton culture, they can't cancel fund the EIB network. Here's

(09:57):
Michael Berry in for Clay Travis and Buck Sexton. The
collapse of the COVID cartel will have occurred, and it's
upon us because of the bravery of people who risk
at all, and some of them made great sacrifices. One
of them making that sacrifices and standing up after twenty

(10:18):
three years as a pilot with United Airlines is Captain
Sherry Walker. She is with a group called Airline Employees
for Health Freedom. Sherry Walker, you folks are standing up
to mister Kirby, the CEO of United Airlines, and his
demand that you get vaccinated. Why well, sir, Well, First

(10:43):
of all, we have folks that have medical issues and
a lot of faith based reasons against the mandate, and
of course we're all constitutional loving Americans. Y'all have filed
a lawsuit. As I understand, I've got a lot of
notes here. I want to make sure that because there's
some parallel courses or y'all have filed a lawsuit, I
think Judge Pittman, Mark Pittman made the first ruling on

(11:05):
your behalf is that right? Yes, sir. We filed in
the Northern District of Texas under Judge Mark Pittman. We
received a temporary restraining order for the month of September,
all the way through the preliminary injunction hearing in November. Unfortunately,
we did not succeed, and we are now appealing to
the Fifth Circuit in New or months. Now. Y'all's argument

(11:27):
is you hang your hat on Title seven of the
Civil Rights Act of sixty four or the ADA, the
Americans Will Disabilities Act or both. I know you want
a reasonable accommodation. That's your argument, yes, sir, And unfortunately
or fortunately, those two regulations do afford individual's right to
reasonable accommodations. The unfortunate side is mister Kirby, in his

(11:49):
marketing ploy to come up with a one hundred percent
vaccinated airline, has said the only reasonable accommodation in his opinion,
is indefinite unpaid leave for over two thousand United employees.
The CEO of United Airlines said before the United States
Senate and told Ted Cruz that the reason they were
doing this to you folks was because of safety. He

(12:10):
used the word safety over and over and over again.
But the CEOs of rival airlines, including Southwest Airlines, have
come out and said it's not about safety. You don't
need to wear a mask, or at least the mask
is not about safety. It's safe to fly on these airlines.
I don't know what he said about vaccines. Why don't
you think this is about safety? Well, we can cite

(12:33):
Judge Pittman's ruling where he's called the safety argument a pretextual.
In the court hearing, our vice president of flight ops,
when asked whether or not he would rather sit next
to a pilot who had the vaccine or was tested
that morning. After himing and hawing it, finally admitted that
testing is the only way to ensure that you are

(12:55):
not contagious or detrimental to your co workers. Meanwhile, we
have passengers in the back not required to vaccinate yet
or tested, and we've got all sorts of United studies
and promotions saying that you're safer. In fact, mister Kirby,
I believe said it in the hearing that you're safer
on an airplane than you are actually in an operating suite.

(13:18):
So we're trying to figure out why we can't test
and go back to work. And the reasoning for that,
just to be clear, is the air handling system. We're
also talking about a stage of COVID that is not
what it once was. It's being compared to the common cold,
which I call the common COVID. You have twenty three
and a half years as a pilot. You've been a

(13:38):
pilot since you were eighteen years old. Now you're in
your mid fifties. You've got a long and storied and
very successful career as a pilot. You're willing to risk
it all for this? Yes? There, Because I have a
sixteen year old son, and in ten years when he's
trying to get a job and his boss tells him, well,
you have to have a certain medical procedure to work here,

(14:00):
someone looks back at me and says, Mom, you had
a chance to fight this and you didn't. And I
can't live with myself and the children of all the
members of our organization and yours. In fact, we need
to stand up and stop this government overreach. According to
FlightAware dot com, more than twelve hundred US flights were
canceled and more than five thousand delayed over the Christmas weekend.

(14:20):
You make the argument, your organization makes the argument that
those flights, at least from United's perspective, could have continued
on that you had the staffing. Now take a moment.
You've explained this to me already off air, but it's
a little complicated the mat. So walk us through that
we didn't have to have any cancelations. People didn't have
to be stranded at the airports. That's what you claim.
Prove it alrighty well. In the testimony at the US

(14:44):
Senate Commerce Committee, mister Kirby said that only eighty pilots
had been put on unpaid leave. We knew that number
not to be true, and it sparked an audit, and
in our audit we actually came up with three hundred
and fifty four coworkers pilots that we knew were available
to fly. So, if we take the fact that it
takes two pilots the flying airplane, and that the average

(15:06):
four day trip which we fly domestically from December twenty
third through the twenty six would be approximately seven legs,
the seven flights that would come up to twelve hundred
and thirty nine flights. That those three hundred and fifty
four pilots could have flown. Now, if we add in
the amount of flight attendants that we have and we
divide that number out, because it takes about four flight
attendants for domestic flight, we dropped that number down to

(15:29):
about eight hundred and forty eight flights that my people
who are home on unpaid indefinite leaves could have covered.
We look at flight aware, United campled six hundred and
thirty three flights it could have easily covered. That sounds
logical to me. So nobody needed to be stranded at
the airport if United Airlines didn't insist on this vaccine mandate.

(15:51):
That now the Joe Biden yesterday says there is no
federal solution. While they're claiming it's an ocean mandate. Some
companies are imposing it, some aren't. You're saying they could
make a reasonable accommodation and they don't have to lay
you folks off. That's correct. In our court proceedings, we
argued with doctor Badishara, one of the expert witnesses, that

(16:13):
we had worked the entire pandemic safely through temperature checks
and masking. We offered up testing as much as daily testing,
and the company said no, that's not reasonable. We offered
it on our own nickel, we would pay for our
own testing, and they still said that was unreasonable. So
here we are in December three months later and are

(16:36):
unfortunately our passengers are sitting home or sitting at strand
and somewhere at an airport, and we could have helped them.
Judge Pittman, in his ruling before the Northern District, said
that you have quote compelling evidence to prevail at trial.
He also found that their ruling there the implementation of
their order was not based on safety. That was instead,

(16:58):
as you said, pretext, well, that was just an excuse
they were offering. God help them if that turns out
to be true, because they inconvenienced a lot of people,
and it's a pretty severe inconvenience when, if you're right,
they didn't have to. Well, and unfortunately United is not
satisfied with those of us who are unpaid, and definitely

(17:19):
they've taken it upon themselves to ensure not only are
we out of work, that we are basically ruined. They've
prevented us from seeking outside employment. They've prevented us from
accessing our four O one case in emergency situations to
pay are now absorbitant medical and are housing expensive, etc.
So to us, it appears it's just about getting a

(17:40):
shot in the arm, not about safety. Over two thousand
United Airlines employees have filed EOC discrimination complaints, which the
EOC says is the largest number of complaints against a
single employer since the EOC was created in nineteen sixty four.
And was noted that if you prevail at trial, they

(18:03):
will have to pay you back pay and everything they
didn't pay you during this time, which could cost them
six hundred million dollars if you folks win. That's before
we look at damages. So yes, that would make us whole.
But now we've got to talk about number of people
who have been harmed. Maybe some have been terminated, others

(18:25):
have been forced to take a shot violate their faith.
And that's where the irreportable harm piece comes in. Let's shot.
Let's break some news, shall we. Sherry Walker and her
organization Airline Employees for Health Freedom, claim that United Airlines
is about to bring three hundred six London based unvaccinated

(18:48):
staff to fill the positions of the unvaccinated staff they
have laid off here. If that's true, that's very disturbing.
We'll get into that coming up. I'm Michael Berry in
for Clay Travis and Buck Sex. Clay Travis said Buck Sexton.
A new form of broadcasts excellence inspired by Rush on
the EIB network. He's the host of his self titled

(19:17):
radio program heard nationwide. Here's Michael Barry in for Clay Travis,
said Buck Sexton, and honored to be so. The phone
number is one eight hundred two eight two to eight
eight two one eight hundred two eight two two eight
eight two No less than COVID cheerleaders. New York Times

(19:38):
reported high schoolers across the US have reported some of
the most alarming mental health declines, evidenced by depression and
suicide attempts. Adolescents have failed classes critical to their futures
at higher rates than in previous years. We have seen
teen suicide and teen suicide attempts hit record level. The

(20:01):
twenty twenty suicide level was the largest year over year
suicide increase that we'd seen in twenty two years, and
it was the largest suicide number that we'd ever seen.
Do you know why? Because people are miserable, We need
human interaction. We need to see smiles. We need to embrace,

(20:24):
we need fellowship, we need we are a social animal.
We need to interact and love and laugh and live,
and they've stolen it from us and we let them.
Jane Fonda said COVID was a gift to the left
that let them do what they've always wanted to do.
And it's not inconsistent. COVID is actually just a better version,

(20:47):
a retooled version of global warming. Think about it. It's
it's just a more compact timeline of global warming. Democrats
thrive thrive on overstepping their constitutional powers through unsolvable dilemmas
built on faulty science. Climate change was almost the perfect

(21:11):
trojan horse to bring in their socialist dream world. They tried.
That's what they hoped for. In fact, Obamacare was supposed
to come after global warming, but they did Obamacare first
because they thought they wouldn't have much pushback. Obamacare would
give them control of your healthcare, which was your data,
which now you're starting to see why they wanted that control.
If you can control the healthcare, if you can control

(21:34):
the delivery of life saving techniques, you can withhold it.
That's the importance of social security. If they can give
you a check, they can withhold a check. And now
we're seeing that they are so the whole timeline for
pretending to save the world from fossil fuels, that was
taken too long. Remember how we would laugh when they
would say, if you don't know what we want right now, America,

(21:56):
the world will be dead in a year. And there
was al Gore out there. See, al Gore was Fauci
before Fauci was Fauci. Fauci was still Fauci, was still
killing aid's patients when al Gore was out there trying
to be the first incarnation of Fauci, the emperor of
the government control the empire. Here's what's happening as a

(22:17):
result of Fauci's craziness. Here's what's happening. A disturbing video
a five year old child Todd Starn's Leaked by the
Way credit Todd Starns a five year old child weeping
as the New York Police Department demands to see his
vaccine mandate Inside a restaurant. The officer is telling the

(22:37):
family that's dining at a New York City restaurant's little
boy is in. He's in his little pjas. He's five
years old. He's adorable. He's weeping watching his parents be
threatened with arrest, including him over what over a vaccine passport?
Good grief. We have got to end up with some
Nuremberg trials of COVID when this is all over. For

(23:00):
some people need to pay for this. But listen to this.
Just imagine a five year old witnessing this, scaring a child,
traumatizing a child. Hope you feel good about yourself, NYPD.
This is disgusting, this is gross. You got failed us
last night, You failed off last night. Why you fled

(23:33):
dis grateful? You failed yourself, NYPD, You failed yourself? Is
this what you signed up for? Is this what justice
looks like for you? Is this what you dreamed of
when you wanted to be a pot CBS reporter Jan
Crawford has had enough here. She is warning that kids

(23:54):
are going to be paying for these COVID policies for
the rest of their lives. The damage we are doing
too their mental health is going to last a lifetime.
Oh for me, I mean my kids hear me ran
about this every day. So as we'll tell you, guys,
it's the crushing impact that our COVID policies have had
on young kids and children by far the least serious

(24:15):
risk of serious illness. But I mean even teenagers. You know,
a healthy teenager has a one in a million chance
of getting and dying from COVID, which is way lower
than you know, dying in a car wreck on a
road trip. But they have suffered and sacrifice the most,
especially kids and underrepresented at risk communities. And now we

(24:37):
have the Surgeon General saying there's a mental health crisis
among our kids. The risk of suicide girl suicide attempts
among girls now up fifty one percent this year. Black
kids nearly twice as likely as white kids to die
by suicide. I mean school closures, lockdowns, cancelation of sports.

(24:57):
You couldn't even go on a playground in the DC
area without cops scurring, getting shoeing the kids off. Tremendous
negative impact on kids, and it's been an afterthought. You know,
It's hurt their dreams, their future, learning loss, risk of abuse,
their mental health. And now with our knowledge our vaccines,

(25:18):
if our policies don't reflect a more measured and reasonable
approach for our children, they will be paying for our
generation's decisions. The rest of their lives, and that, to me,
is the greatest underreported story of the past year. The
disparate impact on blacks is not being talked about because
Democrats and the media control the narrative. Matt Whitlock reports

(25:43):
only forty six percent of Washington, DC's black population is vaccinated,
and only thirty four percent of the eighteen to twenty
four age range. Let me read this again. Only forty
six percent of DC's black population is vaccinated. Fifty four
percent is not. Over half of blacks in DC are

(26:05):
not vaccinated. Only thirty four percent, that's a third of
them of the eighteen to twenty four age range are vaccinated.
This coming in response to the breaking news story that Washington,
DC will require vaccinations at restaurants, gems, entertainment facilities, and
other indoor venues beginning January fifteenth. Two thirds of young

(26:27):
blacks will not be able to enter public places. Over
half of blacks in Washington, DC will not be able
to enter public places to do business, to work out,
to see a movie. Over half of blacks are almost
two thirds of young blacks. If you were to say

(26:49):
before all this started, Hey, I really don't like black people.
How do we keep them out of restaurants or gems. Well,
let's just say they have to have some silly passport
they got, they got to jump through a bunch of hoops.
You would rightfully be called a nut and driven from
public life. But if you make it a vaccine passport,

(27:11):
why not a star of David. Let's call this what
it is. This is crystal knocked. There have to be
Nuremberg trials one day to punish these people. And that's
not an exaggeration. These are not Jim Crowloss. They're Jim
crovid Loss. They fall hardest on blacks, and nobody's pointing

(27:33):
this out. Is that why Kamala Harris, out of nowhere
announced over the weekend that she was having fond memories
of Quanza. Stop pandering to black people and stop the
vaccine passports that discriminate against them. Leave people alone. They're
killing themselves, they're losing their jobs, they're shut in their houses,

(27:53):
they're miserable. This is the common cold, it's the common COVID.
Follow the science, not that crazy fauci. Enough is enough,
it's over. I'm Michael Berry in for Clay Travis and
Buck Sexton. Lay Travis said, Buck Sexton a new form
of broadcast excellence inspired by Rush on the EIB network

(28:23):
a very interesting piece. Eleanor Bartow is our Bartow, I
don't know is the author Thirteen Happenings in twenty twenty
one that I never would have believed five years ago.
Yesterday we told you the story of the founder of
Seal Team six, and Marcus Latrelle was talking about what
a man among men? This guy was, what a bad dude?

(28:46):
You need bad dudes to go into war, right, You
need bad dudes to win wars? Is that what our
military is focused on? Are we? Are we building a
military to win wars? My friend Jesse Kelly been on
Tucker Carsson many times. He was recently. He's constantly creating

(29:08):
firestorms by saying things that everyone knows to be true.
And he's a marine, he served in combat, and he
makes the point that we have to stop sissifying our military.
This isn't the local softball team or volleyball or cheerleading
or beauty pageant. We're gonna have a war with China
or Russia, more likely China, and we're gonna need tough

(29:31):
men to go in and win it, and we're not
ready for it. China right now and Russia. They're both
testing hypersonic missiles that can turn New York City to ash.
Russia is actually developing and has developed satellites that can
push our satellites out of orbit and completely cripple our military.
Our military, though they're focused on the important things, we

(29:52):
want to focus on climate change, and we definitely have
to make sure there are enough tampons in the restrooms
at the Pentagon. Back to the federalist piece. The things
that you never thirteen happenings that I never would have
believed five years ago. Imagine your grandparents. Thank goodness, they're
not around to have to read these headlines. Number One,

(30:13):
men as women don't have to tell you that. But
that's been happening for a while. How about in twenty
twenty one, President Biden appointed a man as a four
star admiral and proclaimed this was the first female four
star officer women. If you think that men who call

(30:34):
themselves women, and then when all this acclaim are somehow
an advancement for women, you're still losing the men who
claimed themselves to be women. Tennis greats Martina Navratilova and
Chris Evert blasted the NC double a for allowing a
biological male Leah Thomas, to compete in swimming against women,

(30:58):
by the way and winning bid. A USA Swimming official
quit in protest because you pen transgender swimmer Leah Thomas
is winning all these meets. This was a guy who
was a competitive collegiate male swimmer who decided I changed
that I'm a woman, and now he's dominating the sport.
Thirteen things you wouldn't have expected five years ago. Number

(31:20):
two blocking puberty. Not just blocking puberty, but that kids
can do it without their parents' approval. These are irreversible
changes you're making. Number three Drafting women, Yes, that's what
the Democrats want. The only thing worse than drafting women
into the military is them serving. That's not feminism. Men
and women are different. Real men understand that, as do

(31:44):
real women. Real women appreciate real men, and real men
appreciate real women. That's not old fashioned, that's timeless. Number
four not prosecuting crime. Well, we've seen that's turned out.
Houston is in the middle of a crime spike the
likes of which we have never seen because we had

(32:07):
a rash of Democrat judges who refuse to keep bad
guys behind bars. Number five Massive illegal immigration. Jason Owen's
chief patrol agent of the US Border Patrol del Rio Sector,
says over the Christmas weekend alone, they apprehended nearly three
thousand illegal immigrants, including one Saudi terrorist. It took nineteen

(32:30):
to take down the twin towers and hit the Pentagon,
And if it hadn't been for the less roll crew,
imagine what else they would have done. Nineteen that's all
it took. They have better technology, better sophistication, better planning
today it may only take nine the next time to
do far more damage. And by the way, if COVID

(32:54):
was as bad as they keep telling you it is,
they had closed the border. People aren't tested. They chartered
private jets on Christmas night when they knew you'd be distracted,
and loaded them up and sent them into Pennsylvania and
dumped them. Number six Widespread censorship Facebook Twitter. But it's

(33:18):
more than that, that isn't it. It's the classrooms, It's
self censorship. It's the scarecrow effect. The only thing worst
than Facebook and Twitter censoring you, the only thing worse
than your HR department having more power than management and operations,
is you censoring yourself. Well, I can't say that, or

(33:41):
I'll get in trouble. You don't even challenge it anymore.
If you've given in, you've given up. They win and
they don't even have to roll the tanks on you.
You're living in a prison of your own making. Now
they've taught the mates to police themselves. We've been bringing

(34:03):
to you people who have pushed back. We've been bringing
to you people like Jennifer Bridges and Mary Tally Bowden.
We've been bringing to you people like Archer of Pablowski
and Shelley Luthor, Aaron Rodgers, Janice Dean andy No. Andy
No was beaten in Portland for daring to put a

(34:27):
camera on his back and walk through the Antifa violence
so that the camera could capture the images he could
share with America. While hearing people a chant no hate,
no fear. I'm suddenly bashed on the back of my
head from behind and from there. I'm a very passive person.

(34:49):
I've never been in a fight. It took me a
few seconds to realize that I was actually even hit
in my head. When I realized what was happening and
was too late, A mob of people all dressed in
black and wearing masks started beating me with their fists,
and some of them these objects to hit me. I

(35:12):
don't know how many people were involved. It seems like five,
fifteen or twenty. It could have been not many. I
read somebody posted online that Elon Musk has nothing to lose,
that's why he's speaking out. Are you kidding me? Elon
Musk has everything to lose. He has billions and billions
and billions of dollars to lose. What do you have

(35:32):
to lose? Honestly, what do you have to lose? You
remember the scene in American Beauty when Kevin Spacey goes
in to resign and he knows they're going to fire
him because he's written this letter by how miserable his
day is. And he goes in the bathroom three times
a day to take care of business. And they say
you are one sick dude. You remember that? And he says, no,

(35:54):
I'm just a guy who with nothing to lose. We're
all with nothing to lose. What are we holding back
for fear of losing that they haven't taken from us already,
our dignity. They lie to us in the open, They
closed our churches, They take our money, They laugh in
our faces, They call us racists. That terms should mean something.

(36:17):
Elon Musk has a lot to lose, and yet he
speaks out. I mean generally, I think we should be
aiming for like a positive society, and you know that
it should be okay to you know, be humorous like

(36:38):
you know, like we should we should like like Workness
basically wants to make comedy illegal, which is not cool,
you know. So do we want a humorless society that
is simply rife with condemnation and hate? Basically? Uh, and
don't forgive us right? Yeah. At its heart, awokeness is

(37:03):
divisive UM, exclusionary UM, and hateful. It's it's it basically
gives mean people a reason a if it gives them
a shield to be to be mean and cruel, armored
in false about you. The COVID cartel doesn't collapse unless

(37:27):
you make it. I'm Michael Berry in for Clay Travis
and Buck Sexton, giving v dec a headache. Twenty four seventh.
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