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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So the bottom line is the Democrats went into this
after a blue wave out of the American people saying
we do want the opposition, the working people want the
Democratic Party to fight for them, and now they just
cave and surrendered. I think Chuck Schumer his days are
over and he cannot put that and we cannot keep
crockets together, and he cannot keep hisquockets together.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
He needs to go. He needs to be bad.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
And do you think that change, that need for a
change in leadership would also extend to Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
If you were elected to the Senate, would you want
to see, Okay, thank you.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
I'm not going to run on a new generation of
leadership platform here in Massachusetts and then go down to
Washington and vote for the status quo. And so I've
been very public about that. Again, you know, respect his service,
but time to move on to Chuck schumergh.
Speaker 6 (00:46):
And yet, yes, Chuck Shemer should go. I'm sorry to say,
Chuck Schimershagh. I voted for many times. I am ideologically
quite aligned with where he is as a Senator. But
he's no longer capable of running this caucus. He's no
longer capable of leaving the Democratic Party. I am a lifeline.
I mean, I'm an establishment Democrat, and I'm here to
say that Bernie Sanders is much more in line with
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where I and many other Democrats are today.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Whoa and Chuck Schumer is.
Speaker 6 (01:11):
And you know, if you would have asked me that
five years ago, I would have laughed at you. So
that just to underscore exactly how furious, how furious Democrats
are today for putting the country through this without having
it out.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
Okay, So in order that was Sunny Hostin no surprise
there Representative Seth Moulton, who at one time was trying
to kind of present himself as a moderate, in particular
on the trans issue of having biological males and female
sports and spaces. But this guy's gone far to the left,
as has Gavin Newsom, governor of California's well, and that
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Julie Radzinski who says that she's an establishment Democrat but
then goes on to say that Bernie Sanders is more
representative of where the Democratic Party is now than Chuck Schumer.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Need I remind her, Bernie to this day is a.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Registered independent, calls himself a Democratic socialist like Zoron Mundani
He's not a Democrat, but he is more conducive to
the direction of the party and where it needs to go.
And then this is no great shakes on Chuck Schumer
endorsement of him by any stretch of the imagination. Welcome
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back to Ryan Schuling live by the way on this Monday,
Jesse Thomas on the other side of the glass and
your text at five seven, seven, three nine, got some
real zingers coming in from over the weekend. I'll get
to in just a moment. But what this is telling
you not an endorsement of Schumer. This is not a
spiking of the football that the Republicans have all their
stuff together.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
They don't.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
But this Democratic Party is in complete shambles. This is
a five alarm fire. They don't know up from down,
left from right, where they're going to go, why they
want to go there, Who they need to lead them?
It's not Chuck Schumer apparently, But the answer just because
Chuck Schumer has not effectively melted together this caucus. They
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had a losing hand to begin with. What were they
going to do? Sonny Houstin completely misrepresents the situation.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Again, how Notre Dame.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Can be proud of bestowing upon her a jurisdoctorate degree
in law, which she doesn't know the very basics of
civics in this country. That bears mentioning in scrutiny. First
of all, she gets going here on snap benefits, interrupting
the fake Republican, not conservative but pretending to be on
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this show, the view Sarah Haynes. Listen carefully because it's
mostly Haines talking here. But then Sonny Houstin chimes in.
Speaker 7 (03:50):
Completely disagree with you, Sonny, for this reason what you
rattled off. The Republicans run the executive branch, the legislative judicial.
According to you, they have all the power right now.
The problem here is it's a privilege to say our
food's not affected are health insurance?
Speaker 1 (04:06):
You know, the people in my family that receives time.
Speaker 7 (04:09):
I'm not just saying I'm not meaning family. We're all
affected by you know, as we go out. But I'm
saying right here to say it's a privilege that they
don't have healthcare and now they don't have food.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
Wait, whoa, whoa, let's slow down, Sunny Houstin.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
I did the research.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
Her net worth is about six million dollars, and yet
she said that she has family members on SNAP benefits.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Sonny, I thought you were.
Speaker 3 (04:35):
This all caring, all knowing, very wise, very big hearted, liberal, leftist, progressive.
How is it that members of your own family, whoever
they may be extended family? Otherwise you're making six mil.
You can't afford to help your family members out. They
got to be dependent on the government through SNAP benefits.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Who are you? Where are you? Why aren't you stepping up?
Speaker 8 (05:02):
What?
Speaker 3 (05:02):
And she's saying this to deflect from Sarah Haynes say, hey, look,
you know here we are ladies on the view. We're
doing all right for ourselves, right, We're not really in
a position to say it's hurting.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
It's not her.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I have peeped there are people in my family that
receive SNAP. First of all, probably a lie, probably not true. Secondly,
if it is true, that's even worse because that means, again, you're.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Worth six mil.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
If I'm worth six mil, nobody in my family's going hungry,
and nobody's gonna be on SNAP because I, uh will
would help them out because they're my family.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
There for my friends too.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
If I had six mil, and you want to be
friends with me, because I would be spending.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Like a drunken sailor.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
Austin also doesn't know, apparently that although Republicans do control
the Senate fifty three forty seven, there is this thing
called the filibuster beyond which a sixty vote threshold is.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Required for a vote to come to the floor.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
One Republican Libertarian Ran Paul has voted against the Continuing
Resolution each time, so that puts the Republican number down
to fifty two, meaning they needed eight Democrats to come across,
and they finally did to even bring the Continuing Resolution
to the floor for a vote, in which case, if
it passes the sixty vote filibuster threshold, then they can
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vote at fifty one to forty nine or fifty to
fifty and have JD Vans break the tie. But guess
who doesn't know that or ignores it, Sunny Hostin.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
The Republicans run the House, the Republicans run the Senate,
The Republicans run the White House, the Republicans run the
Supreme Court. As far as I'm concerned, this was a
choice by Republicans to cut SNAP benefits. This was a
choice by Republicans to cut ACA subsidies. This was a
choice by the Republicans to gut the federal government and
federal employment. Democrats had nothing to do with it.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
This is again why we in Colorado are idiots.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
We are more runs, those of us, not myself and
probably not you that vote. Oh, the school lunch program,
they can't afford it anymore?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Why not? I mean we voted, you just voted for that,
and they need more money.
Speaker 3 (07:12):
So we need to raise taxes on those making three
hundred grand and I'm wow, okay, okay, we'll do that.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
They're never going to stop.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Once Democrats reach into your pockets take that money, they're
never going to give it back. The snap benefits, the
subsidies she's talking about, were increased during you guessed at
COVID by the Biden administration. They went far beyond what
the original Affordable Care Act, which is not aptly named
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We're supposed to carve out in a healthcare plan that
was supposed to make healthcare more affordable. And it's kind
of like going back to the whole moneyball scene, or
the Affordable Care Act is so affordable. Why isn't it affordable?
You know, if the guy is a good hitter, why
can't he hit the streams? Credulity and that's to put
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it mildly. Sudney Austin is upset. I guess Bernie Sanders,
he is the official leader, and this is how he
felt about the eight Democrats who crossed over voted with Republicans.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
He was not one of them.
Speaker 9 (08:14):
Tonight, eight Democrats voted with the Republicans to allow them
to go forward on this continuing resolution. Into my mind,
this was a very, very bad vote. What it does,
first of all, is it raises healthcare premiums for over
twenty million Americans by doubling and in some cases tripling
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or quadrupling. People can't afford that when we are already
paying the highest prices in the.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
World for healthcare.
Speaker 9 (08:44):
Number two, it paves the way for fifteen million people
to be thrown off of medicating the Affordable Care Act.
Study show that will mean that some fifty thousand Americans
will die every year unnecessarily. And all of that was
done to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to
the one percent.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Again, the Affordable Care Act, Obama Care. We're supposed to
go under this whole marketplace idea, and we were told
by President Obama way back when, over and over.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Again, if you like your plan, you can keep it.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
If you've got healthcare already, then you can keep your plan.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
If you are satisfied with it. If you like the
plan you have, you can keep it. I intend to
keep this promise.
Speaker 3 (09:25):
If you like your health care plan, you'll be able
to keep your health care plan.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
You like your plan and your doctor, you can keep them.
You'll be able to keep your healthcare plan. If you
like your plan, you keep your plan. You like your doctor,
you like your plan, you can keep your doctor. You
can keep your plan.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Was that true? Were you able to do that? Is
your healthcare better or worse? Since the Affordable Care Act
was enacted, That was done without a single Republican vote,
by the way, and it helped launch the Tea Party
movement in the twenty ten elections. And it was a
big reason as well why President Obama while he won reelection,
and he did so by a much narrower margin in
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twenty twelve than he won his initial election against John
McCain in two thousand and eight. So it's a Democrat creation,
it's a Democrat problem. They're trying to blame Republicans for it.
There is no end in sight in terms of the
patchwork subsidies extensions that they need to cover this boondoggle
so called investment. It was a bad idea from the start.
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It's an even worse idea now ting your tax at
five seven seven three nine on the topic. But the
Republicans have won the day yet again. Trump continues winning
in office. And might this be reflective of a national trend?
And it came right here to Colorado And my next
guest is joining me to talk about exactly that. This
from Fox thirty one, it says Fort Lewis College students
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approved Turning Point USA chapter after initial denial.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Of a petition.
Speaker 3 (10:54):
Again from KDVR locally Fox thirty one, a Western Slope
college's student association approved a local Turning Point USA chapter
after getting pushed back when they first denied the chapter's organization.
The Associated Students of Fort Lewis College in Duringo, in
an emergency meeting Friday night, approved a local chapter of
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the Conservative National organization previously led by Charlie Kirk, who
was shot and killed during an on campus event at
a Utah University earlier this year. And in fact, that
was two months ago rather today. Bernie Lake joins us
she's been fighting human trafficking for a good portion of
her adult life and doing so overseas and continuing that
fight here in Colorado in the United States.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
She joins us in Ryan Schuling Live.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Bernie, thanks for your time, as always, thank you. What
explains this one to eighty by Fort Lewis College in
your mind?
Speaker 10 (11:48):
I don't exactly know why they didn't announce it. We
don't so Fox News did. They've done two stories on this,
so I'm assuming somebody from the DOJ, maybe even Harmeet
Dylan's office, picked up and read the story and possibly
reached out to the school. We did have lawyers that
were inbound and we were figuring out that strategy, So
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it was not because of a letter from lawyers, but
something I do know. Several donors called them up and
revoked money. I think that would probably be about fifty
thousand dollars that I know they did not get from
those individuals that would like to stay private, and then
alumni enraged. Alumni called them up, furious at this reaction.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
What is typically happening in these circumstances And a quote
from this story on Fox thirty one's website kind of
makes this point for me. Bernie is that fear is
used as not only a shield, but a sword. And yes,
when I say that, here is the portion of the
article I'm talking about. Fort Lewis students said this would
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put their professors at risk. Students also express concern about
turning point USA stance on LGBTQ plus issues and gender
neutral bathrooms. Quote, the queer population on campus will be impacted,
and a lot of queer students are already scared, scared
of what exactly.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
I'm trying to figure that part out.
Speaker 10 (13:16):
Well, you know, that's the part I'm trying to figure
out as well, because afterwards, and I've posted a video
to my x profile, there were two instances that happened
right after this was called. There's one girl who is
not facing charges because she hit a man in a
bright red shirt because he was in favor of the outcome,
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so she hit him. The police saw it. She's facing charges.
There's a second video of a man who completely f
bombed us, called US Nazis, called U fascists and racists,
screaming in their faces, slipping them off. So it was
not the conservatives that we're seeing anything. It was the
other side that is apparently in fear though they were
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the aggressors.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
You could follow her at Colorado Girls seventy three.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
This fits my theory the complete projection, Bernie, which is
they are the fascist they warned us about. It's not
the conservative, it's not you, it's not your group, it's
not Turning Point USA, it wasn't Charlie Kirk that are
going around threatening people or trying to shut people down,
or trying to prevent their chapter from establishing themselves on
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college campuses. In my view, what's happening here is this
is the only way that the losing positions of the
left can win is by throttling our voices, our platforms.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
And that was the move here that just got reversed.
Speaker 10 (14:38):
Yes, And had I not raced up to that meeting
as soon as I heard that meeting was happening, and
that Turning Point Chapter president was going in there blindly,
in which they told him you don't even need to
be at this meeting. This was the first hearing in
which they denied it. And I said, you have friends
going with you and he said no. I said I'll
be there in fifteen minutes. So I raced up there,
I filmed it, I posted it because you and I,
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I know this was going to play out.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (15:03):
Had I not done this, this would have been swept
under the rug. And that is part of their tantrum
is they are not used to losing. They aren't used
to being outside of their echo chamber, because this got
outside of their echo chamber thanks to so many people
on Twitter who shares our who shared the story and
lives a TikTok picked it up, and then Fox News
Rocky Mountain Voice was one of the first ones. So
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thank you for giving us a platform, a conservative platform
throughout Colorado. And you're so of course, they're not used
to losing. They're not used to being on their heels
and on the defense, which is what they were. Thank
goodness I was able to stay ahead of the narrative
and keep the story alive through those outlets. Otherwise we
could have lost this, but we didn't, and they're thrown
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a tantrum.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Ernieke joining us after this victory at Fort Lewis College
again originally denying the petition to have a student chapter
of Turning Point USA on campus. But again, sunlight is
the disinfect at Bernie, you were a big part of
that and as you mentioned if the poor, you know,
young student is doing this solo doesn't have any kind
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of reinforcement.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
It's like not only swimming upstream.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
It's like the scene from Game of Thrones where John
Snow has the sword and all of the enemies are
coming at him all at once. What was it about
this scenario that prompted you to take action and how
were you able to organize that?
Speaker 8 (16:25):
Well?
Speaker 10 (16:25):
As you know, I worked on two congressional campaigns, and
I live in a very liberal town of Durango. I
knew what he was walking into. He and they're on
a you know, liberal land island up on where the
Fort Lewis College sits. Yes, he had no idea, and
they the fact that they told him he didn't even
need to be there, and there were three hundred students
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against four of us conservatives. I got a quick, a
quick group text out to some of my other conservative friends.
I said, who can run up to the college with
me right now? One other friend could come. So it
was the four of us, two students, two community members.
Again three hundred liberals with rage and vitrol at us.
And as soon as they denied it, I mean I
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had a smirk on my face because I thought game on,
here we go, and I absolutely absolutely rallied the troops,
sent it out to a lot of people, got people
engaged and like, we have to fight this. This is wrong.
And you know, so many people came together on this
because of our devastation for what happened to Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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That is a part of our conservative hearts that will forever,
forever inspire us to move and move quickly.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
You know, the organizations called turning Point USA, Bernie, But
might this serve as a flashpoint as a turning point
in the entire narrative nationally about conservative organizations being denied
access on college campuses.
Speaker 10 (17:50):
Absolutely, and this is a publicly funded college. So as
a matter of fact, when they announced it Friday night,
I assumed they were going to reverse it. Why would
maybe having an emergency meeting. They're not going to have
it for a decision already made, so they're going to
be reversing it. It was on a Friday night. You
and I both know Friday night news drops are never good. Nope,
and from their perspective it was very bad news. From ours,
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it was great and they subbed us in a room
that only holds forty four people, so they only allowed
twenty additional people to go in the room. I confronted
the president about it because nobody would give me an answer.
She wouldn't even look at us, would't even address it.
And as she walked away, I said, will you like
our tax dollars?
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Don't you?
Speaker 10 (18:30):
Because you can't do this to publicly funded universities. Is
that mean only forty four taxpayers need to fund you then,
because that's all you allowed into the room.
Speaker 3 (18:39):
So yeah, great work by our guest Bernie Lake. Follow
her on Exit Colorado Girls seventy three, turning this decision
around on Turning Point USA at Fort Lewis College. It's
one small battle at a time. Bernie did great rallying
the troops. And thanks for joining us to talk about
it here today.
Speaker 10 (19:00):
Thank you for having me.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Bernie Lake right there.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Quote from Bill Maher backs this up too much more
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Speaker 3 (20:32):
Coming back to the sounds of Pat Benattar, Thanks to
Jesse Thomas over there, Heartbreaker and that is the name
of the event coming up as we go from Durango
to Fort Collins.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
Folks, we're going to the belly of the beast.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
We're going into these leftist towns of Colorado and.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
We are undeterred.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
And that is what turned the script, the plot, the development,
the narrative for turning point USA. We were talking about
with Bernie Lake in the previous segment at Fort Lewis
College and on this issue, which is I know very
important to our next guest and to the intermediary who
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connected the two of us.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Aaron Lee, my good friend from.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
The Pooter School District battle that she engaged in. You
remember her daughter transitioned or they attempted to at the
age of twelve, disguised as an art club.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
That was a lie.
Speaker 3 (21:27):
It indeed was an LGBTQ in doctrination club instead. And
of that was such a good idea, so great for kids,
then why wasn't it simply presented honestly as such. Why
did they go through the subterfuge of presenting it as
art club? And you can watch that documentary movie, it's
available on YouTube. Aaron Lee doing great work and helping
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coordinate this next event with our next guest, who will
be a speaker at it, from heartbreak to hope, the
dangers of childhood transition and how you can protect Colorado's
most vulnerable. This is an event coming to Fort Collins
at day Spring Christian Church a week from Thursday. It'll
be on the twentieth and joining us now to help
preview it. She is the president of our Duty Aaron
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Friday Esquire on Ryan Schuling live erin thank you for your.
Speaker 8 (22:12):
Time, Thank you so much for inviting me this.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
Issue and why it's important to you. I've seen your
writings from a year ago. What happens when schools secretly
socially transition a child. I just described one of those circumstances,
but unfortunately it's not an isolated incident.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Why was this so important to you to join this cause?
Speaker 8 (22:35):
Well, because, like Aaron Lee, the same thing happened to me.
But it occurred four years ago. My school socially transitioned
my daughter behind my back, liking that I asked, and
then said child Protective Services to my home when I
fought against them for calling my daughter a male and
a mail pronoun so I have a personal investment in
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guarding our kids. Across the country, not just in the
Red States, but the Blue States are being just slack
on this issue. As more and more kids are being
exascernated from preschool level. These teachers are reading a cartoon
book the kids, telling them that they could be born
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in the wrong body, that they can change sex, and
that parents who don't go along don't love them.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Aaron, this is insidious and there's a darkness to this
about the why behind it. And that's the part that
either I can't figure out, or maybe I'm too naive
to figure out, because these are people in positions of
power and trust, pillars of the community.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
We're talking about employees at schools, be.
Speaker 3 (23:46):
They teachers, teachers' aides, people that are involved in the
education of our children, including your own child who endured this,
and Aaron's as well, Aaron Lee's what is the motivation
behind this? Is it simply about control mind control of
young people?
Speaker 8 (24:03):
Well, it's a very complicated answer.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
You know.
Speaker 11 (24:05):
The easiest one for most people to grasp is money
that you know, each one of these children is worth, uh,
you know, close to a million dollars.
Speaker 8 (24:14):
To the medical industrial complex. They are perpetual medical patients,
so even if they de transition, they are still tethered
uh to the medical complex. So money is the easiest
to understand. Uh. And a lot of these nonprofits they
stay in business because they go around and they put
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on these presentations the sex ed curriculum.
Speaker 10 (24:39):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (24:40):
Like I said that that tell these kids that they
could be born wrong. So there's millions and millions billions
of money of dollars related to this. The last time
I looked at the market on prospects hormones, it's one
point six billion dollars in the United States and that
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is predicted to double. The people are profiting off of
vulnerable children and young adults bodies, and money is easy
to understand. And then, you know, with all things that
are that are bad in our world, there's always a
sex component, and there's certainly sex involved in the in
the transgender movement. Males who can, you know, gain access
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to our girls by coming into our bathrooms and our
sports and you know, looking at them in stages of undress.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (25:34):
So that's a huge component of it. And then there's
people who I don't comprehend it, but actually are our
true believers. Believe that there are there.
Speaker 8 (25:44):
Aren't two sexes, and that our physical body has has
no meaning whatsoever, and that we all have these gender identities.
I don't know, I don't have one. I can't seem
define minds, but they're there's a lot underfoot, and then
you know, we can And James Lindsay will be speaking
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at the event, and he's just this, you know, premier
expert on Marxism and queer theories. That is that aspect
of it too.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
Complicated, very Aaron Friday Esquire, President of Our Duty joining us.
She'll be one of the speakers. She just mentioned. The
other doctor, James Lindsay is a best selling author. He's
a critical theory expert. And you can see them for
free in Fort Collins a week from Thursday, that's November twentieth,
between six and eight pm at day Spring Christian Church. Now,
a lot of the mythology, and that's what I'm going
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to call it, Aaron, that's built around this gender queer theory,
or this notion that you can be born in the
wrong body, or that without gender affirming care, Aaron, don't
you know you will have a dead daughter rather than
a living son.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
That's how it's presented.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
But if that were the case, if this were medically sound,
which it is not, then we wouldn't have d transitioners
like Evan de la Cruz, who I've spoken to on
this program, with doctor Travis Morrell, or famously Chloe Cole
who testified before Congress. These heartbreaking stories, and there are
many that if this was settled science, which again that's
an oxymoron.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
There's no such thing.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Science is always questioning, use the scientific method to do
more research to have better findings. But if transitioning kids
were the answer, why would there be any kids, any
people at any time ever regretting that transition and de transitioning.
Speaker 11 (27:28):
That's a great point. And I'll tell you I had
seven out of seven doctors tell me that if I
didn't transition my daughter, she would commit suicide. Well, adopting
the transidentity actually creates the suicidal ideation because these kids
believe that they are born long. I mean, what a
horrible way to go around life thinking that everything about
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you is wrong. But we know this is all made up.
I'll tell you know, I came from the left. I
was a cast in the blue Democrat for forty years,
had never voted for a Republican until I awakened using
that term in the right way. But you know, I
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looked at one brass and it was the graph from
the UK's Tavistock which is their pediatric gender clinic that's
now a shutdown. But there was a five thousand percent
uptick of kids adopting a transgender identity and it started
in twenty and twelve and just went to this market increase.
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And that has happened in the United States, Sweden, every
industrial country. There's this huge jump and nothing grows like
that organically.
Speaker 8 (28:45):
Nothing. And incidentally, you know, I'm older. I didn't have
any trans identified kids in my class. What happened to them?
Speaker 2 (28:53):
Did they?
Speaker 8 (28:54):
You know, are where's the giant cemetery with all these
dead trans identified kids who couldn't get at surgeries and
prospects hormones in the back in the eighties. It doesn't exist.
It's all made up.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Finally, Aaron, I want to make sure that people are
aware of this event in Fort Collins.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Like I said, it's a week from Thursday.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
It starts at six at day Spring Christian Church in
Fort Collins. Why this event, why is it important? And
why should people go.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
The event is instrumental in getting the signatures that are
needed for the valid initiative that Aaron Lee and others
in Colorado are running that will stop our sex rejecting
interventions on minors and we'll get the boys out of
the girls spaces, returning everything to these sex states. The
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problem in blue states like Colorado and California is our
legislature is captured, and so the only way we're going
to safeguard kids and women is through the people. And
so Colorado, we're you know, we're backing you. We want
one blue state to flip and to return to sex reality,
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and that's you guys. You guys have the best chance.
So please come out on Thursday. Please sign the ballot initiative.
If you haven't, bring some friends. And if you are
able to donate at all, because these these projects are very,
very costly, please consider doing that. Also go to Colorado
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Protect Kids Colorado's website to.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Learn more Protect Kids Colorado dot org and the event.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
It's free. It's a week from Thursday.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
It's on the twentieth, six pm to eight pm in
Fort Collins day Spring Christian Church. And for no other reason,
like Aron just pointed out, you can sign this petition,
you can get this ballot initiative on the ballot so
that we can vote on it. Turn this thing around,
and so that when a youngster goes in to a therapist,
the therapist is not constricted by Colorado law, only a
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farm somebody's gender change, rather than walking them through a
menu of options and saying, maybe you're just gay, maybe
you're okay in the body that you were born in,
instead of feeding them with these doubts which lead to fear,
which lead to again these pursuit of this unattainable goal
of changing one's gender. It is not biologically possible, and
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as Aaron points out, it just makes these kids permanent
medical patience. And there's the money aspect of it. Follow
her on X at Aaron Friday. It's eer I in Friday,
like the day of the week, seventy five, four ninety
and again she'll be speaking at this event from Heartbreak
to Hope. More details on this between now and the
twentieth when it takes place, and I happen to be
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planning to go to this event as well, So Erin,
thank you so much for bringing attention to this, for
all the work that you're doing. We hope a whole
lot of people turn up in Fort Collins next week.
Speaker 8 (31:52):
Fabulous. Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Aaron Friday joining us here.
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Your response A reaction at five seven seven three nine
via text, closing out hour one of Ryan Schuling Live.
Speaker 12 (32:01):
After this, I hope to have dinner with him again.
And you know, he definitely doesn't like it when you
critique him and things you're being unfair, But he is
willing to listen. Yeah, and he totally is not because I,
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you know, had dinner with him and then didn't become
a Trump.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
Trump. He will yell.
Speaker 12 (32:26):
At me, but does not want to cut me off,
does not want to cut me off, which is something
I cannot say about the left.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Well, they want to cut you off.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
Very well summed up there by Bill Maher talking of
course about President Trump. President Trump has cut through the
clutter and into the pop culture ethos. And he did
it again yesterday when I was watching my Detroit Lions
defeat the Washington Commanders. President Trump was part of the
Fox broadcast with Kenny Albert and Jonathan billmo I believe
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it was in the third quarter, and they had him
call a play and I'm on Ross Saint Brown, my
favorite Detroit Lion, scores a touchdown and what did he do?
Speaker 2 (33:09):
His teammates as well.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
They point up to the box where President Trump is
and they do the Trump dance like Jesse Thomas is
doing right now, right after the touchdown.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
You can't beat this guy. They think they can.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
They know they're fervent supporters and Trump haters, the Trump Derange,
the far left Democrats. You're throwing red meat to them,
to your base by holding out with this shutdown. But
Bill Maher's got to figure it out. He's not a conservative,
he's not a Maga guy, he's not a Trump supporter,
but he likes Donald Trump. Why because Trump will engage
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with them. Trump will argue with them. Trump will call
him names and then sign a big framed photo of
all the names that the President has called Bill Maher
over the years.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
And then William H.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
Macy's like, that's pretty cool. You can't do Angus King Independent.
This is what he had to say about the whole
shutdown and the strategy, and it backfired.
Speaker 4 (34:07):
You have to go back to what the strategy was
at the beginning of the shutdown. There were two goals.
Both of which I support. One was standing up to
Donald Trump. The other was getting some resolution on the
ACA premium tax credit issue. The problem was the shutdown
wasn't accomplishing either goals, and there was practically, well it
was zero likelihood that it was going to In terms
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of standing up to Donald Trump, the shutdown actually gave
him more power, exhibit A being what he's done with
Snap and Snap benefits across the country.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
And there it goes again. Trump just keeps winning. The
left can't figure it out. They can't figure out why
does this guy keep winning? This one from a Texter.
Nobody is asking the Dems why they don't didn't fight
to make the temporary ACA expansion permanent when they were
put in at the beginning, and that was during COVID.
Speaker 2 (34:57):
They were not meant to be permanent.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
And now they're running out, Dems running around like chickens
with their heads cut off, blaming the Republicans for a
bill they never supported. Some interesting mental gymnastics there. We'll
do more of them with the Dems when we come back.
Power two straight ahead