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June 18, 2025 35 mins
President Trump holds an impromptu press conference in front of the White House, in front of workers constructing a new flagpole on the grounds, making a lot of news in a very short period of time with comments on potential American airstrikes on Iran's nuclear reserves.

Mujahed 'Jay' Kobbe, former co-host of the Habibi Bros podcast, once called the United Arab Emirates home and is very familiar with tensions in the Middle East centered around the Islamic Republic of Iran. He joins Ryan to discuss potential military escalation in the region, with potential American strikes on their sole remaining nuclear bunker.

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Erin Lee, executive director of Protect Kids Colorado and parent of a daughter who suffered (and recovered) from gender dysphoria, joins Ryan to discuss the landmark 6-3 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States upholding Tennessee's legislative ban on transgender procedures and drugs for minors. What effect will this have nationwide, including here in Colorado?

Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on transgender youth medical care

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time once again for another edition of Trump's Hot Takes,
charting the forty seventh president's epic interactions with the fake
news media.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
To very simple words, a very simple, unconditional surrender that
means I've had it.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Okay, I've had it.

Speaker 4 (00:13):
I give up no more.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
And then we go blow up all and you know
all the nuclear stuff that's all over the place. Now,
they had bad intentions, you know, the for forty years
they've been saying death to America, death to Israel, death
to anybody else that they didn't like. They were bullies,
they were school yard bullies. And now they're not bullies anymore.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
But we'll see what happens. We'll see what happens.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
It was quite a scene outside of the White House
today in a surreal setting. He had construction workers there
building a flagpole outsteps. President Trump gives an impromptu press
conference and delivers some real bangers. And in fact, that's
the first of several Trump's hot takes we'll have for
you this afternoon. Ryan Schuling live with you and joining
us by phone.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Hey Kobe.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
He's the former co host of the Habibi Brothers podcast
along with Saraj Hashmi and making his home once again
in California for some reason. We'll get to the bottom
of that right now, but he joins us on Ryan
shuling live.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Jay, thanks for the time.

Speaker 4 (01:13):
Oh, it's glad to be here, Brian.

Speaker 5 (01:15):
It's been a while, it has been, And let's just
start with you. You went to the Free State of Florida,
Ron DeSantis, freedom everywhere, Freedom come out of your backside,
and then you went back to California.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Why, well, it's because I'm a sadist, to be honest
with you, I.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Enjoy being beat.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
Down by the communists. Oh that's why I'm back here.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
That makes a lot of sense. Okay, well, fair enough.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
I just wanted to reach out to you, j because
you have a unique inside perspective on everything that's going
on in the region because you lived in the region.
You lived in the United Arab Emirates UAE, which is
no friend to Iran and no stranger to the conflicts
of that region. Can you just take us through your
person perspective, what you live through, what you watched, what
the people in UAE think about Iran, this regime, what

(02:07):
might be going on there right now?

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Yes? So, I mean the UAE has been a real
safe haven for a lot of the Iranian people who
are fleeing the regime. So there's a really unique perspective there.
The Iranian people really hate the regime that is currently
you know, ruling over them in Iran, and the UAE

(02:30):
has been really accepting to a lot of them that
has fled that area, and so you can see there's
a lot of animosity, i would say against the Iranian regime,
especially when it comes to places in the Gulf like
the Ue Saturabia as well. So they're very excited and

(02:53):
happy for what's going on right now because they know
that this is going to really put it amper on
Iran because one of the most the biggest fears that
they had in that region was Iran being able to
have nuclear capabilities and then having free reign basically on

(03:14):
the rest of that region because none nobody else would
be able to defend themselves against that kind of aggression.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
You can follow him on x at a handle that
I can barely say on the air. It's at ass
lichen ass l I k e N. He's a hilarious
follow but also an insightful one, and that's why we're
having this conversation with him today, And I want to
focus in on what you just said, Jay, because other
countries in the region, and I think not only is
silence golden, but it speaks volumes in this case, whether

(03:43):
it's coming from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, they're not stepping
in or stepping up for the Iranian regime saying hey, no,
don't do this. What's going on here? It is kind
of like, well, if this is going to happen, this
could be a good thing overall. Is that your general
vibe of what's happening in the Middle East right now?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (04:00):
Yeah, absolutely. I mean they don't even have support from
Russia or China right stepping in to help them with this.
I mean, the biggest worry that everybody had was that
this was going to create a World War three scenario
with Russia coming in and China coming in and everybody
else trying to help Iran. But just the other day,

(04:23):
Putin basically said that Iran's on their own, that they
should basically just give up and give in to whatever
Trump is telling them to.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Jay Kobe joining us Kobbe and moves ahead.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Is that how you say it? I think I said
it wrong. Said it.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
No, you said it. You said it pretty pretty well.
I mean, there's supposed to be a bang at the
end when you sing the jed ah.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
There it is.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
See need I need you to say it there? That's
why I required assistance. But you mentioned Putin. There were
so many nuggets, gold nuggets from this brief pressor that
President Trump held outside the White House earlier today, and
he just slips this one in about Vladimir Putin coming
out of nowhere off the top rope with a cameo.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
It's another one.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
You know, Russia, Ukraine is so stupid. What it never
happened If I was president, you guys agree with that?
Would it never happened If I was president, Putin would
have never done it. And I spoke to him yesterday
and I said, you know, he actually offered to help mediate.

Speaker 3 (05:22):
I said, do me a favor, mediate your own.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Let's mediate Russia first, I said, Vladimir, let's mediate Russia first.
You can worry about this later. But I think that's
going to work out too. But it's so many people
have been killed. But the big thing with that one
is far more people are dead than have been reported
in the Ukraine. Russia, many many more people. A building

(05:45):
falls down, they say nobody was hurt, you know, so
appreciate it, Jay.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
I want to get to another clip. In just a moment,
there was this sparring between Tucker Carlson Senator Ted Kruz,
but he kind of hits on a point here that
you were leaning into, which is, you know, nowhere to
be found Russia and China. This supposed access of evil
that we were told about by George W. Bush is
a justification for going into Iraq. You might remember that
State of the Union address many years ago, now over

(06:11):
twenty years ago, but it seems like if there is
a coalition or any kind of alliance between those nefarious elements,
that it's very loosely based and they don't want any
part of this. Tucker Carlson's main claim, he said it
in a podcast with Steve Bannon, was like, this is
Iraq two point zero. It's a rock all over again.
How do you see this as either the same as
Tucker carlson contents or different when it comes to Iran

(06:34):
versus kind of our nation building exercise in Iraq?

Speaker 3 (06:38):
Right?

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Well, I want to get to that clip of Trump
as well, because I think this is where Trump shines
the most, right especially backing up his strength piece through Strength,
and what he's been saying for since he was on
the campaign trail is showing the backbone of the United States.

(07:00):
How people when they see how strong we are, they
tend to back off. And that's what we're seeing compared
to what we had in the previous administration. And the
biggest difference between what's happening now and what was going
on with Iraq is we are not in a war
with Iran. No boots are going to be placed on

(07:21):
the ground. Israel took care of ninety eight percent of
the whole thing and toppled them basically within four days.
We are not having any plans of nation building. There's
no big media push or calls for a complete topple

(07:45):
of the whole government or the whole country or any
of that. It is not allowing them to receive nuclear weapons,
and they have been pretty much achieving that goal. And
we're not going to see a forever war. There is

(08:07):
not going to be sacrifices made from the American military
with boots on the ground. The only thing that we're
supporting is ammunition and equipment Israel's already making all the sacrifices.
They're the ones who are sending their sons and daughters,
and we're not going to be We're not going to

(08:27):
have a need to do that ourselves.

Speaker 1 (08:30):
Jacoby joining us by phone, former resident of UAE in
the region, very well informed on this, he lived at firsthand.
I was talking yesterday about being on a spectrum, not
like the autism spectrum, but on a political spectrum between
total dove when it comes to war. I think that's
where Tucker Carlson is now, and I'm starting to part

(08:50):
with him on a lot of issues, including this one
in large regard. And then the other end a guy
that I don't completely agree with either, and that's Senator
Lindsay Graham, who many call, including myself, chickenhawk. Then there's
Senator Ted Cruz, and I think I'm about where he is.
But this was a very bizarre exchange in my view,
between Tucker Carlson and the senator from Texas. Kind of

(09:11):
a gotcha question, but a strange kind of tangent. Let's
listen to that.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
How many people living around, by the way, I don't
know the population at all.

Speaker 3 (09:20):
No, I don't know the population.

Speaker 6 (09:22):
You don't know the population of the country you seek
to topple, and how many people living around?

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Nine eight two million? Okay, yeah, how could you not
know that? I don't sit around memorizing population tables.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
Well, it's kind of relevant because you're calling for the
overthrow of the government. Why is it relevant whether it
will because ninety million or eighty million or one hundred million.
Why is this if you don't know anything about the country.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
I didn't say I don't know anything about Okay, what's
the a very specific kind of red herring straw Man tangential.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Argument by Tucker.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
In my view, Jay, they say, hey, well, you don't
know the population of the country.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
What business do you have of helping Israel overthrow the regime?
What was your action to that?

Speaker 4 (10:02):
I mean, I think the better questions would have been,
you know, what evidence are you seeing right that justifies
Israel's actions? Where they were they really going for their Richmond?
Was it ninety percent?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Like?

Speaker 4 (10:16):
These are the more important questions that justify whether or
not Israel had the actions to go in and us
supporting them. Asking about the population, these these are not
the questions that really would justify it. It's mainly for
him to have a gotcha. It's mainly for him to
have his audience, you know, cheer him on with these

(10:38):
type of questions to try and justify the the no
no war stance that they have. And trust me, I mean,
I'm I'm there too. I don't want Americans dying on
foreign soil. I don't want us to be in another
thirty year type war in the region. But these are

(11:01):
justified actions taken by the government of Israel in order
to safeguard not only them, but the rest of the
region as well. I bet that and I predict that
we will see different kind of thank yous coming from Satura, Abia,

(11:23):
coming from the UE, coming from all of these other
nations to Israel for stepping up and putting themselves on
the line as they have.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
With Iran Jakobe joining us from California, former resident in UAE,
the United Arab Emirates in the region, on the potential
American involvement or participation or cooperation or assistance provided to
Israel and finishing off the Iranian regime, and whether or
not we might help with our bunker busting bombs and

(11:54):
American planes taking out their final nuclear centrifuges which are
being altered about two thousand feet below the surface of
the earth. Israel doesn't have the bombs to reach them.
We do, and that decision yet to be made by
Donald Trump, but he's been very coy about it, saying I.

Speaker 3 (12:10):
Might act, I might do it, I might not. You
don't know. Nobody knows. I don't know. Maybe you don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
And then I'm here too, Yachi o Lighter here he
is the Israel's ambassador to the United States. And Chris Jansen,
who I rarely agree with from MSNBC, actually asks a
pertinent question here because we were told. And again I
don't like being lied to any more than Jay does.
And I'm right where he is on this war, and
in retrospect, looking back on the Iraq War, when Dick Cheney,

(12:36):
Donald Rumsfeld, the whole w kind of warhawk machine, in
the wake of nine to eleven went off on a
tangent themselves to invade Iraq, overthrow the Hussein regime, try
to nation build with a democracy that did not work out,
saying we be greeted as liberators, we were not, also
suggesting in the aftermath of this that we would stop
weapons of mass destruction. And then we were also told

(12:58):
it's not just important to win war. I think Rumsfeld
said this, but to win the peace. And we didn't
do that either, and we didn't do that in Afghanistan. So,
at least to this question from Chris Jansen, a good
one for Yachiel Lighter.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
So recent history suggests that when regimes fall, even bad ones,
what comes next isn't necessarily better. So with Israel, in
some way, whatever you do leaves to the toppling of
the Iranian government. Is there a plan for the day after,
the weeks after, the months after.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
You know, we can't make plans for the Iranian people.
The Iranian people are glorious people with a very long
civilizational history. But you know, the paradigm that you just
described is hardly accurate. We brought down the Isabella dominated
government in Lebanon by targeting Bala. We now have a

(13:49):
cease fire with new Lebanese government under the direction of
General Alm, which is actually disarming the Isbala. Sobala no
longer has control of Lebanon, and there's a solid garment
in favor of a mormalization with Israel.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
It's a point I've been making Jay and that it's
certainly a mixed bag at best. I mentioned in Rock Afghanistan,
but you also have the example of Libya when Kadafi fell,
and that void and whatever kind of moves into that void,
and a power vacuum not necessarily going to be better.
Just when things think things are bad, they can get worse.
He cites Lebanon. Another one later Syria kind of a

(14:26):
work in progress TBD to a degree. What are your
thoughts on the power vacuum that will occur in the
wake of the Mullahs the regime in Iran being brought down.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
I think it has everything to do with the culture
that's within the region and within the country that you're discussing,
And as they were saying quite eloquently that the Iranian
people do have a long history of culture. They have
been oppressed for far too long, and the majority of
them do not agree with what's going on with the

(15:00):
Iranian regime. They don't have the same belief system. Iran
is a bed of different beliefs and different religions compared
to like Afghanistan, compared to Iraq, and compared to some
of these other nations that have I would say a
different view and a different culture, especially when it comes

(15:21):
to religion and theocracy. I believe hopefully that when we
see something like a collapse of the regime in Iran,
we'll see a diverse, multicultural nation come out of it,
and hopefully their government will reflect that. And it was
the same thing like he was saying, in Lebanon and

(15:43):
Lebanon there's a whole different culture there too. His Bolow
was a very small faction within Lebanon, but had a
very big backing, which was Iran, so they had more
of the weapons and more of the control to be
able to control some of the population that's there. Most
of the population in Lebanon do not agree with his

(16:03):
Bollah and do not want that type of influence there.
And now that they are free from his volaw and
that danger, you're seeing a different kind of diplomatic relation
between Lebanon and Israel, and I believe that that's something
we'll see with Iran as well.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
We're on a day by day basis, maybe hour by hour.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
As President Trump just kind of gave us a lot
to sink our teeth into. We'll have many more of
his hot takes throughout the program. But wanted to start
the show today with the insights as you just heard
them from Jakobe.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
You can follow him on X once again.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
It's funny, but he's not just funny, he's knowledgeable, as
you just heard at ass liking ass l I K
E N. I laugh every time I read it, and
I laugh every time I see his post. Jay, appreciate
your time. I know it's short and I know that
you got a lot of work to get back to,
So thanks again for joining us, and hopefully we'll check
in again soon.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
Absolutely, it's always a pleasure. Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Brian Okay, always get it with the b go five
seven seven three nine your reaction to that conversation. We
have a lot more coming up on today's edition of
Ryan Schuling Live as well.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Aaron Lee will be joining me after the break.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
There was a Supreme Court decision today, As if we
don't have enough in the news to talk about. She's
the executive director of Protect Kids Colorado and of course
the parent of a daughter who suffered from gender dysphoria
that was set upon her by a club that identified
as an art club but was anything but. It had
some confusion of its own identity. Shall we say within

(17:32):
the title it was not that. And you can watch
her movie online at artclubmovie dot com and also on
YouTube as well. Coming up in our second hour, Jamie
Lissou joins me, I've been saying his name wrong all
these years because Greg Gutfeldt says it wrong, apparently, and we'll.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
Try to shape that up as we had an hour
number two.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
He'll be coming to comedy work South in Greenwood Village
later on the calendar, but he starts his comedy tour
tonight at the Improv in Hollywood. Want to get your
reaction to to this exchange between Senator Ted Cruz.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
And Tucker Carlson. Okay, what's the ethnic mixer? Ron? They
are Persians? What persone Atleasia? Okay, you don't know anything
about Iran? So okay, I'm not the Tucker Carlson bird
on Iran.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
You're a center who's calling you're the one about the country.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
No, you don't know anything about the country. You're the
one who claims they're not trying to murder Donald Trump.
I'm not saying that. Who can't figure out to say?
And you said they're trying to murder Trump?

Speaker 6 (18:32):
Yes, because you're not calling for military strikes against them
in retaliation carrying out military strikes today?

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Who said Israel was right with our help? Does Tucker
Carlson have a point?

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Or do you see things from the perspective of Senator
Ted Kruz. Does he need to know the population of
Iran in order to be able to support Israel and
the overthrowing of that regime which was an imminent threat
to possess nuclear weapons or does Tucker Carlson basically we
dismissed that theory entirely.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
It seems like that might be the case.

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Speaker 9 (21:26):
Also this moments ago, breaking at the Supreme Court, the
justices there have issued a decision on Tennessee's ban on
sex reassignment medical care for minors. The Supreme Court upholding
the Tennessee law that bans certain types of gender affirming care.
Let's bring in Shannon Bream on the Shannon, it's the
first time really that the High Court is considering this

(21:49):
type of care or restrictions on this type of care
for children in America.

Speaker 10 (21:54):
Yeah, and this has been one of the most watchcases
of the entire term because there are many other states
that also have some kind of limit or ban on
trans treatment for minor children. So this has gotten a
ton of attention, and essentially the court's willing six to three.
There are concurrences and breaks here and there, but the
majority opinion says this.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
They says this case.

Speaker 10 (22:13):
Carries with it the weight of fierce scientific and policy
debates about the safety, efficacy, and propriety of medical treatments
in the evolving field.

Speaker 7 (22:21):
They say, there are a.

Speaker 10 (22:21):
Lot of different studies out there. They came up during arguments,
some of them saying other countries have limited or backed
off these treatments for minors. But they say that's not
our place, our decision to make. But essentially says our
role is not to judge the wisdom, fairness, or logic
of the law, but just to ensure that it does
not violate the equal protection guarantee of the fourteenth Amendment.
They said this law survives that scrutiny, so essentially concluding

(22:44):
that it does. We leave questions of policy to the people.
They're elected representatives and the democratic process, essentially saying Tennessee
has passed this law.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
We're not going to step in.

Speaker 10 (22:54):
We think that it passes the constitutional muster of the
fourteenth Amendment, so Tennessee can continue on this law to
ban specific treatments that are transrelated for minors. And the
other states out there, twenty plus of them who have
these laws will also take great reassurance that the Court
is signing off on what they've done.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
Shannon Breem legal expert, lawyer herself, reporting to Gillian Turner
on Fox News earlier today. As this news broke, and
this decision broke along the typical lines that you might
expect six' three with the three liberal justices in the
opposition to. It but this is just a tremendous victory
for those of us that have been standing up and
defending the rights of parents and defending the rights of

(23:34):
children to Avoid AND i hear. This our next guest joining,
Us Aaron, Lee and of course she had a daughter
who suffered from gender, dysphoria but now is living her
best life as a, girl as a, daughter and she
is the executive, Director Aaron lee Of Protect Kids. COLORADO
i hear the Words, aaron treatment and, care and my
skin crawls when they associate that with this gender reassignment frankin.

(23:58):
Surgery do you have that same reaction when you hear those. Buzzwords, Oh, mike.

Speaker 11 (24:02):
We're exactly on the same. Page what a. Euphemism there
is nothing caring about what they're. Doing it is, harm
it is, mutilation and it's not treating the underlying mental health.
Symptoms so it's also not. Treatment AND i shatter at
the word. GENDER i, mean the whole term gender affirming
care is a. Euphemism but to, me there are zero.
Genders there are two, sexes zero, genders and infinite personalities

(24:26):
and we need to stop using their.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Language, yeah we're talking about things like transition, surgeries puberty,
blockers hormone, therapy and again with that, word they're. Therapy
these are hormone injections that are looking to undo whether
you believe in maybe like, me you believe both in
faith and, science whether It's god created man and, woman
or science assigned A y chromosome to me and not to,

(24:50):
erin and.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
You're trying to reverse and undo.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
That Arin it doesn't pass the scrutiny to me of simple,
science the scientific, method experimentation proofs in peer review.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Journals you've done all of that.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
Research has there ever been a peer review viewed journal
entry of gender affirming care that it does anything good
productive long term for its.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
Patients, no they're irreversible sex change, procedures not. Treatment and,
no in all of my studies they're never have having
these procedures done helped a child feel. Better it always
leads to more mental health. Distress and then we compound

(25:33):
that with physical distress with cutting off body parts you
can't get back with stopping the normal pubescent, process which
is part of brain development and bone. Development nothing about
this is caring AND i have yet to see an
instance of it ultimately improving a child's.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Health, yea the gender transition, crowd especially for the. KIDS i,
mean these are science, deniers that's what this. Is put religion,
aside that's not what we're talking about. Here these are science.
Deniers you would no more do this to a kitten
or a puppy then you would do a, Child so
why would you do it to a? Child nobody's been
able to make that argument for, me and a lot
of these radical leftists care more about, animals about.

Speaker 3 (26:12):
Puppies and kittens than they do actual.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Babies and of course that bears out in their stance
on abortion as.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Well BUT i.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Digress this was an opinion authored By Chief Justice John,
roberts AS i, mentioned a six' to. Three, Decision, now
aaron there are already twenty four other states that have
enacted laws similar to the One.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
In tennessee we know there are.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Countries like Finland, AND sweden i believe Recently The united
kingdom that have banned it outright. For kids why are
we so behind the times here In The? United states
and might this decision today be a?

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Tipping, point.

Speaker 11 (26:43):
Well first, of all it's impossible to change. Your sex
that's just. Not possible as, you SAID, there's xx there's.
X y you can, change characteristics but you cannot change.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
Your sex so.

Speaker 11 (26:52):
It's always going to be an. Impossible pursuit and there's
actually twenty four of Bandit, like tennessee but twenty seven
have put some kind of protection in, for children and
those are all conservative states that pass it through. Their,
legislature now what we're doing Here in colorado with My
Organization Protect kids colorado is running a citizen's ballot initiative
that aligns With the tennessee law that would ban these

(27:14):
sock child sex change surgeries by the will of the People,
in colorado and we will be the first state to
do so outside of.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
The, LEGISLATURE aaron i want to get the temperature of,
that EFFORT because i know it's quite an undertaking to
get the required signatures to get the language squared away on,
the BALLOT which i know you just.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
Recently did that can be a.

Speaker 1 (27:34):
Big issue what does it look like on, the bell
what are people reading when they're looking. At it it'll
be on the ballot? Coming up will that be in
twenty twenty five or twenty six?

Speaker 11 (27:44):
Pay six so we're blessed To Have, scott Gessler former Secretary,
of state as our, legal counsel and he kind of
in an unprecedented way got the language through the title
board on, first try which is kind of. Unheard of
so we're ahead. Of schedule it's a good problem, to
have but the clock has Started to we need a
roughly one hundred and thirty thousand signatures. Per issue we're
running three issues to others in addition to the, surgery

(28:06):
ban and really need to shoot for about two hundred
thousand and so our deadline will be Beginning, of december
and this is for the twenty TWENTY. Sixth sala you
can only run them in the main. Election YEARS but
i have to say the polling. Is indicated we've done.
Extensive polling colorado's ready to vote yes, on this that
our legislature does not, represent us and even people who
are in the middle or left leaning understand that children

(28:29):
should not be pushed into this position where they are
encouraged to chop off healthy.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Body parts she's the executive Director Of Protect.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Kids colorado you can find the website, right there all
One Word protect kidscolorado.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Dot Org aaron lee our Guest On Ryan. Schuling.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Live, now arin there are probably a lot of people
in this audience that are really revved up, about THIS
and i hope that are heartened By The supreme court's
decision today as YOU and. I are but if they want,
to help if they want, to contribute if they want
to sign, these petitions where and how can they?

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Do, that.

Speaker 4 (28:58):
Yeah just Go To.

Speaker 11 (28:58):
Protect kids colorado. Dot org can sign up. To volunteer
so we have a great county system where we have
leaders in each county that'll be in charge of the.
Petition circulators it's. Really easy just take, a petition get
forty signatures or more if you have more than forty
people in. Your circle if everyone just does a, little
bit we absolutely will topple the dominoes of this gender Insanity.

(29:21):
In colorado and it's going to have to be by
the will of. The People but i've heard so, many
people especially after, thirteen twelve they'll really discourage, and hopeless
and they're threatening to leave. The state and the reality
is that what Happens in colorado does not. Stay here
we've got to stay and fight for. This state and
this is such an easy way For every colorado to
get involved and be part of.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
The change she's on the front lines of, that fight
and we're happy to have her there and happy to
have her on. This program you can follow her on
X At aaron eeri in the number, four parents and
then of course that website one, More Time protect kidscolorado.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Dot org it all, starts THERE and.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
I think the momentum has shifted in a big way
today with the Six' three supreme court Decision affirming the
tennessee law banning. Transgender surgeries experimentation i'll call. It, on
minors aaron thank you so much for what you do
in this fight for joining us here today and we'll
definitely catch.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Up. Again Soon.

Speaker 11 (30:12):
Great thanks, Brian All, right aaron, lee right.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
There your thoughts five seven.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Seven three nine if you're willing to, sign that petition
if you're willing to donate your, time volunteer again please.
Do That Online protect kids. Colorado dot org Another installment of.
Trump's hot takes there were so many of Them Outside
the white house today as a new flagpole.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Was being installed he.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Was shaking hands, with the workers the press approach and starting.
To asking questions he started. Firing off answers you'll have
another one of those coming. Up after this rounding out
our Number One Of. Ryan schuling live it's time once
again for Another edition of, trump's hot takes charting the
forty seven president's epic interactions with a.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
Fake news media.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Do you even to answer questions about whether you are
moving closer YOU believe the us is moving Closer to striking?

Speaker 3 (30:59):
Iranian nuclear facilities where's your?

Speaker 11 (31:01):
Mindset on that you, can't?

Speaker 2 (31:02):
Say that right you Don't seriously think i'm going to?
Answer that quay will You strike the? Iranian nuclear component and, what,
time exactly sir sir would, you strike it would you
please inform us so we can be. THERE and, watch
i mean you Don't know that i'm going to.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Even do it.

Speaker 2 (31:19):
YOU don't know i, MAY do it i may. NOT do,
it i mean Nobody knows what i'm.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
GOING to do i can tell you It is that
iran's got a lot of trouble and they.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Want TO negotiate, and i said why didn't you negotiate
with me before all this?

Speaker 3 (31:32):
Death and destruction why?

Speaker 2 (31:34):
INT you nego i said, to the people why didn't
you negotiate with me? Two weeks ago you could, have
done fine you would. Add a country it's very sad.
TO watch, This i mean i've never said.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Anything like it so you neveryone thought it was going to.

Speaker 9 (31:49):
BE the.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
REVERSE i didn't i.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Didn't THINK so and i, was telling him you got
to you got, To do something you. Got to negotiate
and at the, end less, minute, they said no we're
not going, to do that and. They got hit, Remember
sixty days and then came the sixty.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Sixty one is going to become a.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Very famous number that was one hell, of a hit,
that first hit that was one hell.

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Of a hit not.

Speaker 2 (32:09):
Sustainable, to be honest that's where it ended on.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
The first night, but another way that sixty day PERIOD was,
the fa period and on, day sixty one well THAT
began the Fo Period For iran president trump.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Their rare form you've got to see the.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
OPTICS as well i can only provide, you the audio
which speaks volumes, and It's hilarious like.

Speaker 3 (32:31):
I'm going, to tell you Nobody knows what i'm. GOING
to do i Don't know what i'm. Going to do.
You don't know but.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Then the visual, you've got, these you know construction workers
that are building, a new flagpole and he just posted
about this on True Social, did president trump.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
And he wanted to go out there and talk.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
To the workers Those people and i'm, telling you this
the guys and gals that get dirt, under their fingernails
that do, the hard work the labor, every single day
they are far More Interesting to president trump than the
muckety MUCKs that he would meet at all the popular
parties And Clubs In. New york city he said, this
many times and he backs it up with his actions

(33:06):
and talk to anybody.

Speaker 3 (33:07):
Who's met him he has.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Time for individuals it doesn't matter, who you are what
your name is and we're hoping to talk to One
Of those cindy romero coming up in. Hour number two but,
he makes time and he made the time today and he,
shook their hands he, talked to them and then the
press approached.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
Him, and, he's, Like well okay i'll take. A few
questions what Do you got, and.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
These, workers these, guys you know they're in like helmets
and stead they're, standing behind them and all of a
sudden they're thrust into the optics of. This PRESS conference and.
I liked it That Shows that president trump's a man.
Of the people when he's driving, the garbage truck when
he's working the. Window at McDonald's it looks fairly ridiculous
because We Know who, president trump is we know what
he's accomplished, in his life big, mover and shaker art,

(33:49):
of the deal and yet he has that common touch
that Is Something that. Ronald REAGAN had But I think
president trump is even more approachable And Accessible, than ronald
reagan who is my all. Time FAVORITE president and i
think If You, ask donald trump at least, In his
lifetime reagan is his all. Time favorite president but at
The end of, Trump's second term i'm leaving open the

(34:10):
Possibility That the orange man may well be not only
my favorite president that's, beside the point, that's not important but,
our most impactful important president really of the last half,
century for certain, in my view especially if There's a
peaceful iran that emerges from the Ashes of the mollas,
being Taken down the iotola, being taken out the nuclear,

(34:31):
program being destroyed and it becomes a beacon of Stability In, the,
middle East Because, like President trump, Like jcobe earlier I've
Talked to iranian americans and they are a proud people with,
a great history a textured history that, goes back millennia,
not just decades, not just centuries and it's a wonderful

(34:51):
culture In, people of persia but it's been commandeered since
nineteen seventy nine By these radical muslim extremists that have
sawt to, undermine the freedoms the, liberties of, individuals especially
women especially Women. Living in iran and you'll hear a
little bit later this week, and maybe today but we'll.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
See if we have time to.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Get To It woo be goldberg making, an absolute fool
there's that word of herself. ON the view i know
that's not, an isolated occurrence but in this instance it.
Was Simply Reprehensible Even alyssa Farah Griffin, and sarah haynes
who are, like faux, conservatives were like what are you
talking about comparing the plight Of women in Iran to

(35:33):
black americans, in this COUNTRY to, Which.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
I retalk allow.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Me to retalk we had Proudly a, black american, President Historically.
Significant barack. Obama that happened how many women have ever
been in a, position of power any position of Power
in the iranian regime since Nineteen seventy nine your. Answer
quickly zero
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