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November 17, 2025 35 mins
Michelle Obama speaks with great scorn, disgust, and contempt for the American people, claiming our country just isn't ready for a female President, and that 'we still have growing to do' on that front.

Dr. Travis Morrell, MD MPH to remind listeners of an upcoming event in Fort Collins entitled 'From Heartbreak to Hope: The Dangers of Childhood Transition and How You Can Protect Colorado's Most Vulnerable.' 

Dayspring Christian Church will be hosting the free event on Thursday, November 20 from 6pm to 8pm. Best-selling author Dr. James Lindsay will also be speaking to attendees as an expert on 'critical theory.'
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As you might imagine, we have gotten plenty of reaction
to Darcy Shanning's appearance with me in the previous hour. Again,
we are exploring the topic of who is Victor Marx.
There is this presentation of Victor Marx. His past, which
he reveals himself, is a troubled past, with his upbringing

(00:23):
in particular, that's where it all began. He had a
series of consecutive stepfathers, numerous ones, I believe as many
as six something in that neighborhood. And Darcy did some
digging of her own online Internet research through records and
you know the key detail that's really stunning to me
at this point. We went over again on my November

(00:44):
sixth episode. You can catch it on the podcast if
you didn't hear it then, just these snippets. So a
three minute video that Victor Marx himself put on Instagram.
It was repurposed as a Facebook real I go through it.
It's three minutes long. Maybe I'll do it again in
segment just so those of you are listening. I don't
want to go back and download your podcast, Ryan, Okay,
I'll do the work for you. Okay, there's that tail

(01:07):
about he's pulled over in a vehicle. The vehicle's not his,
it's registered in the name of a guy who tried
to kill him, the guy who tried to kill him.
As Darcy informed us, this is what makes more sense
to me. Obviously, not prosecuted in prison for that action
because the claim and this all may well be true.
And if it is true, that's even more concerning in

(01:28):
some ways, because there are a lot of details that
he did not paint into the picture that are relevant,
that are extremely important. He has this guy's vehicle, the
guy who tried to kill him, and the police don't
go sir, this is not your vehicle. You have no
right to have this vehicle. What are you doing, Well,
he tried to kill me. Uh yeah, and that doesn't

(01:51):
you know, this isn't grand theft auto. You can't just
commandeer somebody's vehicle on your claim that he tried to
kill you and then the police go all right, you
me on your way. So obviously that doesn't add up.
That doesn't make sense. Well, as it turns out what
Darcy is saying, which he posted on Facebook, it was
his own brother in law who apparently tried to kill him.

(02:14):
It was jail was bailed out of jail by the
brother in law's girlfriend, who's face the brother in law
shot off with a shotgun. According to Darcy, this man
is Victor's wife, Eileen's brother. That's kind of important if

(02:35):
you have that kind of family drama. If you're gonna
tell that story, and he did, then you gotta tell
the whole story, bro. You can't just leave that element
of the story hanging. Are you nuts? Are you kidding me?
How do you think that's gonna play in Pueblo? How

(02:57):
do you think that's gonna play with a mainreme media
that's coming for you here in Colorado? You will get eviscerated.
There's no hiding at that point. Once you become the nominee.
It's all fun and games until it's no longer friendly
media or Republicans on your side. And now Kyle Clark's

(03:19):
sitting you down and you're under the hot white light,
and he's not gonna let up on you, nor should he. Then,
what what's the story you're gonna tell? Then let's get
some texts? Brian on Victor Marx agreed that he should
be persona non grada for Colorado's Republican Party. Why is
he even a thing? Someone is pushing this? Who is that?

(03:42):
There are a lot of people that have rallied to
his side, people that we know represented Lauren Bobert, Heidi Ganall.
I saw my friend Zach and Lexi Swerringen down in
Pueblo at an event where Sheriff Steve Reims was speaking
and they had a photo taken with him. They're big
fans of it. There are big fans of his He
is big in the evangelical community. And that's fine. But

(04:05):
when there's this wacky narrative out there that he himself
has put out there, there are these wondrous tales that
they bear explanation and way further research from those of
us who want to vet our own candidate. And then okay,
we get again. We've got some varying texts here. I'm

(04:27):
not going to skip over the ones that are taking
his side. Of course, this lady is so uninformed and
spreading her crappy opinion. She doesn't know what she's talking about.
Victor Marx does have an insanely horrible childhood background and
crazy family. Look up how many times Victor Marx and
his foundation that has gone into other countries into isis
camps and rescue children and women from sex traffickers. He's

(04:48):
a badass. He is a seventh I mean to leave
you mean seventh degree black belt and does the things.
He says Google who owns the world record for fastest
gun disarmed. I think I said something about that too.
This is a similar one along those lines, actually from
the same texter. AI will give you a very good
overview of Victor Marx. I don't trust AI necessarily, definitely,

(05:10):
not inherently, and definitely on a Google search. I do
trust media appearances with PBS Hawaii, and that's where he
told the story of his stepfather bringing him out to
remote location in a cabin where they blew the brains
out of the back of the head of a guy
and buried him in a hole in the cabin. Those
aren't my words, those are his. He was a little boy,

(05:30):
and he says that his stepfather threatened to have him
implicated in the murder if he ever said anything. Ryan,
thank you for having Darcy on. I want to have
Bobert and Heidi ganall I want you to have them on.
I guess is what this is asking because I want
to know why they support Marx and I want to
flipping truth from them. Again, Ryan, I love your show
because of these things that you do. You bring people

(05:52):
on that no other radio talk show would two thumbs up.
I know Darcy. Darcy doesn't have anything to gain by
putting this out there. That's why I asked her the question.
The final part of our conversation, they're like, have you
got in heat for this? Not getting anything positive out
of it? I don't think, Ryan, Is it possible that
Victor Marx is a Democrat plant? I think that about

(06:14):
Nick Fuentes a lot. I don't know. There's just so
much I don't know about Victor Marx. This person says
Victor Marx is a nut job with a nut emoji.
Where'd you find that? It's like an acorn? That's a
And again, I don't know that. I don't know what
I don't know. I'm the one asking questions. Ryan, sounds
like an episode of Jerry Springer. I don't And again,

(06:37):
I don't even think Victor would disagree with that. But
the fact that he left out that it was his
brother in law who tried to kill him, who blew
the face off of a girl with a shotgun, that's
a part of the story that needs to be told.
Stephen Littleton retired lo. Anything less than the whole truth

(06:57):
is a lie, and it's a pretty simple axiom. Yeah,
Ryan Wahoo, Colorado Republican Party has a lot of problems.
In my apologies, but I do not trust Britta Horn.
She's too quiet about a lot of flipping things. Again,
I'm not a social media person, I will not be,
and the GOP website should get me the information I want.
That last part is true. Britta is not going to

(07:17):
endorse in the primary of this campaign. That would be inappropriate,
and I don't expect her to do that. So you know,
where where do we go with this? Right? Five seven seven,
three nine. You can send your thoughts along as well.
And Victor Marx is scheduled to join Sheriff Steve Reims

(07:39):
coming up here at the top of the hour four
six by phone. And again he was at the event
in Pueblo where Sheriff Reems spoke, so they occupied the
same space at the same time there and we'll get
into more of that information as the sheriff takes the
microphone for the four o'clock hour coming up in just
a little bit I'll be featuring doctor Travis Morrell and

(08:03):
he's done such incredible work in fighting against the transing
of children. And there's an event coming up on Thursday
that I want you to know about. That's November twentieth,
that's coming up here in just a few days and
it will be taking place at day Spring Christian Church.
It's a free event from six to eight pm. I'll
be there just in attendance, and best selling author doctor

(08:24):
James Lindsey will be there to speak as well. And
we also had if you might recall a week ago,
Aaron Friday. She's the President of Our Duty. She will
be a featured speaker at this event. Doctor Morrell will
be in attendance and it'll be taking place in Fort
Collins at that day Spring Christian Church and it's entitled
From Heartbreak to Hope and you can find out more

(08:45):
about doctor Morrell online at Donoharmmedicine dot org. Switching Gears,
Michelle Obama continues to just defy the odds and expectations,
and the bar has become quite low as to just
how out of touch she can be and how much
she obviously doesn't like this country. She just views us

(09:08):
with scorn and disdain, contempt. I would say she's having
some kind of on stage conversation here with Tracy Ellis Ross.
Now you might know her from her appearances in television.
She's Diana Ross's daughter. And listen to the framing of
this question and then the answer from the former First Lady,

(09:29):
Michelle Obama. You stepped into.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
A role that carried a preconceived idea of femininity and
wifdom that was founded on the land mines of racism
and misogyny. What the First Lady wears is one of
the main ways which you've already said that a First
Lady has talked about. It comes with so much historical expectation.
How do you feel about the fact that the First

(09:51):
Lady is an archetype for wifedom and femininity.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Wow? Yeah, I don't agree with that. Don't agree with that.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
It's you know it, It is a completely throwback on
It's a definition that has no current current status in
how women actually show up in the world today.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Okay, you don't agree with it, but we've heard now
over the last week, I've had several clips from several
different media outlets, sources, interviews that Michelle Obama has done
talking about her hair, makeup, and wardrobe and how it's
not as easy as it looks when you have a
full fab team taking care of all those things for you.
It is a difficult life, don't you know. So if

(10:39):
the question is being framed is you know, this role
of first lady, you're judged on what you dress. It's
the archetype for wife, wife, theom wifeedom and femininity, then
why wouldn't Michelle Obama in that role reject it outright
and instead of dressing for success and being on the
cover of Vogue and Vanity Fair, just say I'm going

(11:00):
to dress in burr lap because I don't agree with
the whole concept of the framing of what you're trying
to do to me here. But she didn't do that.
She played into it, and then she got righteously indignant
about why America you're just not ready for a female president,
you misogynists.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Do you think that that impacts the room that we've
made for a woman to be president?

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Well, as we saw in this past election, sadly we
ain't ready. That's why I'm like, don't even look at
me about running, because you all are lying you're not
ready for a woman you are not, so don't waste
my time. You know, we got a lot of growing
up to do. And there's still, I'm sadly, a lot

(11:43):
of men who do not feel like they can be
led by a woman.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
And we saw it, did we? What was the question
I just had? I didn't want to be led by
Hillary Clinton or Kamala Harris. It wasn't because they were women.
It's because they were terrible. If there was somebody along
the lines of a Georgia Maloney or a Margaret Thatcher

(12:09):
or even a Condoleeza Rice at this point, yeah, I
think America is ready for a qualified female president who
would be good in the job. But not just because
she's a woman. I mean, is am I out of
line here? I don't know. Now. This is the sound
I was promising you, And this is from Victor Marx,

(12:31):
and this is from the November sixth episode that I
was telling you about. I'm just going to play you
this in three parts. It's three minutes, not that long.
But this is the story he tells about the vehicle
that he was pulled over in. It was a righteous
stop and who it belonged to it And.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
This isn't my vehicle, so for it's not it's not registered.
So I'm literally going.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Okay, so, what would typically happen if you were pulled
over in a vehicle for which not only did you
not have the registration, it was registered to somebody else?
I asked that question. Let's say, oh, I don't know
of Sheriff Steve Reams, what would how would he handle
that situation? How would you guess a police officer would
handle a situation? Or an individual's pulled over in a vehicle, Again,

(13:22):
not only does the individual drive in the car does
not have the registration it is registered does somebody else
in somebody else's name. Okay, don't think too hard. That's
a potential stolen vehicle, right, Am I the crazy one here? No,
let's he continues, I'm.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
Looking to try to find the registration license. I pull
it out, he runs it. Well, it's registered to a
man who tried to kill me. Some of you may
remember all that nonsense and God kind of kill me
point by grade in this here area. So yeah, it's

(14:05):
not It's a little concerning for police when you're driving
a vehicle man that tried to kill you, and I
will say he did.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Look in the back. Pretty good.

Speaker 4 (14:21):
Thank god, A Sean appreciates your brother Seaun Ryan because
I think he recognized me from the program. And uh,
then we started talking guns. I still got a litt citation,
but it was righteous. It's good, all right, you guys.
By the way, that guys who did try to kill me,
he's you know, rightly, so he's in prison.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
Okay. Again, as I revisit this, it makes less and
less sense. If a police officer pulls you over you
are in a vehicle for which it's registered to somebody else.
There's no explanation for it other than they're going on
his good word that you know, this guy tried to
kill me. Okay, be on your way. Here's no, no, no,
they're not going to just take his word for it.
What corroborates that? Is there any kind of incident on

(15:06):
file that could show could prove that they're And then
further to that point, why does he have the car?
How does he have the car? And if he has
the car, why does it still have the guy's registration
tried to kill him? And again the detail that's been
left out here, it was apparently his brother in law
who tried to kill him. And then he did this, and.

Speaker 4 (15:30):
Sadly when he caught bell for his thing against me,
it was Italian the judicial system, they let him loose.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
They had him for second of her attempted murder, and
he got.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
Out and his girlfriend who bailed him out, who everyone said,
don't bail him out, don't.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
Bel him out, but she did.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
She goes and hevery thing was I know, I don't know,
you know, it just has influence on men. So many women,
they guys that are just complete losers, and they because
their motions are swayed or they're groomed.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
Whatever the case is. But she bailed them out, and.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
He ended up putting a shotguns her face and blow
her face off and kill her.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
He's in prison until he dies.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
That's from his own Instagram account. It was repurposed as
a Facebook real. That's so I'm not just telling you
this like I'm making this up out of whole cloth.
It's some kind of story that I read somewhere in
an unreliable online publication of ill repuked. These are Victor's
own words and Victor's own voice on Victor's on Instagram page.
And again, if it is the case that it was

(16:46):
in fact, his brother in law. Who did this? Still
bears you know, two questions? Why one one? Why didn't
you mention that it's a pertinent detail. If this happened
to you and the perpetrator was your brother in law,
do you not think in the retelling of that story
that that would be probably the very first detail that
you mentioned. And in so doing, if you did tell

(17:07):
the story and you admitted that information, why would you
leave that out? Why would you leave that out? And again,
going back to this is not your car. You're driving around,
isn't it. That's pretty cavalier and then you get pulled over?
How and why are you in possession of the vehicle?
At the bare minimum, this is what I would accept.

(17:29):
This is how I would expect a law enforcement officer
to react in that situation. Sir, I'm going to have
you step out of the car. It's not your vehicle. Oh,
this guy tried to kill me. That's great. I have
no proof of evidence that that happened. I don't know
that you're telling me that that's your version of events.
You are any vehicle registered to somebody else, there's a
potential stolen vehicle. And until or unless we determine the

(17:51):
outcome of that. You're coming with me. Come on, he
would be arrested. He would be arrested. How would he
not be arrested? Tell me where I'm wrong there? If
it happened to you, if it happened to anybody else,
you would be apprehended in that moment. Now, it might
be proven later, there might be some extenuating circumstances. Maybe
this story is true. But then again, why do I

(18:14):
want a governor who's gonna get in the car register
to somebody else, drive it illegally, and have him be
in charge of the morals, the values, the ethics of
our state. Again, there are a lot of questions here.
I'll take this break and we'll come back. As I mentioned,

(18:34):
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(20:53):
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But again, in this holiday spirit of giving and of
doing good for others, our next guest does a lot
of that for kids who are experiencing gender confusion and
trying to prevent the gender mutilation of these youngsters at
a very vulnerable age. He is doctor Travis Morrell and

(21:14):
he joins us on Ryan Schuling Live. Doctor Morrell, thank
you so much for your time. As always, thank you, Ryan,
I'm honored to be here. Thank you. We got this
big event coming up on Thursday. I'll be there in person.
I anticipate you'll be attending as well. We talked earlier
last week with Aaron Friday, who was done such great
work herself as President of Our Duty, and we know

(21:35):
that this is an issue that has become very prominent
in what you do and what is important to you.
Can you just give us some background as to why
this issue came up on your radar and why you
are so passionate about it.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
Yeah, so early in my career, I sometimes would prescribe
hormones to a people who said they were transcender and
they were adults, and at the time, you know, all
the medical organizations were saying it was a good idea
even then. And you know, I saw every single patient
and loved them and took care of them and enjoyed

(22:09):
taking care of them as I understood at the time.
But I was always impressed that there were side effects
for every single patient. And when they started doing this
to kids, I had moved on and into different things,
but when they started doing this to kids, I just thought,
this is ridiculous. This is taking it's different to cut
and stop the development of a healthy kid. You're taking
away their choices and their options and relational options for life.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
And so I knew that.

Speaker 6 (22:32):
Something was wrong. And the more I've looked into it,
this isn't evidence. This is active as I pushing this,
and I think it's all of our responsibility as adults
to help protect these vulnerable children.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Yeah, and he has joined forces not only with the
aforementioned Aaron Friday, but another Aaron who is a good
friend of the program, and yours truly an Aaron Lee
who has gone through this nightmare herself with her own daughter.
Is there was an after school art club erroneously named
deceptively that was really an LGBTQ in doctrination club. And

(23:04):
all are attending this event that I'm talking about here
with doctor Morrell, and that's coming up at day Spring
Christian Church this Thursday from six to eight pm. That's
in Fort Collins, and the event is simply entitled from
Heartbreak to Hope, the Dangers of Childhood Transition and how
you can protect Colorado's most vulnerable. Now, doctor Morrell, I'm
not sure how involved you are on the political side

(23:25):
of this, but what Aaron has told me is that
there are going to be some ballot petitions to be
signed there to get some of these issues on the
Colorado ballot coming up in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 6 (23:37):
That's correct, And Aaron Lee and I will be speaking
Antoinette de la Cruz, a Colorado d transitioner who just
like her daughter, learned about trans in an after school
gay club and then later went on as a young
adult to get her ovaries uterus breast removed and she
almost died. And she'll be speaking that night as well
with Aaron Friday. Like you said in James Lindseay, So

(23:58):
it's not something to be missed. Very going to be
a very interesting, educational, exciting event. And this is a
one kind of a once in a lifetime unique opportunity
that Colorado's under Aaron Lee's leadership can protect kids bond
this value that dald initiative.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
This is something that I spoke about with Aaron as well.
And because you're in the medical field, doctor Morrell, I
think it bears mentioning. Once again, you mentioned Evan and
what a brave story that Evan de la Cruz is detransitioning.
And Evan appeared on this program with you, a biological female,
a lesbian told she was transd and then went through

(24:33):
those procedures, medicalized by age twenty, and then regretted it.
We also know the very public story of Chloe Cole
who testified before Congress. And these are only two examples.
To me, I'm just trying to set aside the moral,
the ethical, all the spiritual side of this is to
you know what mister Rogers always told us, and that
you are perfect exactly how God made you in the

(24:53):
body that you are, and that you don't have to
change it. But in my mind, let's just say the
science was solid. It's not, but let's say it was.
There should be close to zero percent of any of
these individuals wanting to de transition and doctor Morell that
is far from the case.

Speaker 6 (25:10):
Yeah, I think that even the best studies they'll advertise
will say it's a one percent, you know, de transition rate.
And you have to know, first of all, this is insane.
I mean, a one percent regret rate even to take
out some of these cancer there's the cancer regret rates
on surgery tends to be fourteen percent, So you know
that there's something fishy when they say one percent. That's

(25:32):
no way, especially as a child. I mean, it doesn't
make sense. But in the actual research, there's huge gaps
in the data. Even the best studies are missing thirty
five to forty percent of kids. You don't know what
happens to them.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
That's suspicious.

Speaker 6 (25:43):
And then we do have insurance data in America and
Germany where the regret rates are somewhere in the fifty
sixty seventy percent or the first five to eight years.
So it's we and by regret, I mean that the changing,
they're stopping, what they're doing whatever. We can't always talk
to them and ask them how they feel.

Speaker 5 (25:57):
But you know, these are very.

Speaker 6 (25:59):
Concerned rates, and we don't have data. It's concerning that
we don't have data ten to fifteen years, and then
we rolled it out on kids like that's insane.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
We would never.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
Do that with the medicine and nowadays generally speaking, and
it's just insane that we did it on these kids.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Doctor Travis Morrell joining us here. You can find out
more about his practice donoharmmedicine dot org. So as you
pursue a lot of these same goals and aims as
Aaron Friday does, as Aaron Lee does. What is it
about your website where people can go doctor Morrell, what
they can find out, what your mission is when it's

(26:36):
tied to this issue, and where you would see success
manifesting itself in your pursuits.

Speaker 6 (26:44):
Well, I think that my local group I do Amazonior
Fellow for Donal Harm, which is a national group which
has helped to get a dance to protect hid in
over half the states at this point, So I do
work with them locally. My nonprofit which has many Colorado
doctors across the states involved, it's called Colorado Doctors dot
Org Colorado Doctors at Orgy and that's mostly for doctors,

(27:05):
but we do have some information there, but that's Colrada
doctors that feel the same way as me and every specialty.
We're trying to, you know, you stop the laundering of
our specialty for this harmful thing that's going on to kids.
So we're just trying to see find some way to
protect kids. And Aaronly's leading the charge there and we're
proud to support Protect Kids Colorado.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
I hope people will check that out.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Protect Kids Colorado Org as well. Day Spring Christian Church
is the venue for this event coming up Thursday between
six pm and eight pm, where one of the featured
speakers will be doctor Morrell. So I guess I'm just
trying to get a final gauge on where you think
things stand with these issues, because it feels to me,
doctor Morrel, that there is tremendous momentum in this country

(27:46):
to protect kids from these procedures, to protect girls and
women's sports and spaces from being invaded by biological men
an event like this one. We know that every little
bit counts signing those petitions showing up to this in
Fort Collins. But where do you think the issue stands
right now with the people of America and where does
it go from here?

Speaker 6 (28:06):
Well, I think it's very clear. We've had Harvard's Harvard
Harris studies the spring, We've had local studies in Colorado,
Blue Colorado, and everybody is in the majority, even Democrats Republicans,
that we need to not have either medicines or surgery
going to these kids. It's going to permanently change their lives.
So everybody agrees on that, except for some really out

(28:26):
of touch people in Denver. And by that I don't
mean the voters, I really mean the people in office,
So I mean we're definitely going to go that way.
It's this question of how and when. And I think
this Thursday will be a great event for people to
get excited and see that there's other people that care
about kids too, and then you'll also be able to
do something to help.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
That night, if you like, I will be there. It
will be your chance to meet him as well as
Aaron Lee, Aaron Friday, everybody in attendance, Doctor James Lindsay
as well. From heartbreak to hope, the dangers of childhood
transition and how you can protect Colorado's most vulnerable. That's
day Spring Christian Church. That's this Thursday between six and
eight pm. Doctor Travis Morrell, always great stuff. Appreciate all

(29:04):
the work that you do and thank you for your
time today.

Speaker 6 (29:07):
Thank you so much, Ryan, and thank you to your listeners.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Thank you absolutely, doctor Travis Morrell. And if you're interested
in attending that event, you can hit me up as
well in the text line five seven seven three nine
and I'll send those details directly to you. Sheriff Steve
Riems in the house, Jesse Thomas behind the glass, finishing
out with your texts and those by you bits of
Wisdom from Senator John Kennedy, Republican, Louisiana. When we come

(29:30):
back after this on Ryan Schuling Live, it's time to
head to Cajun Creole Country with Louisiana Republican Senator John
Kennedy for today's installment of by You Bits of Wisdom.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
Senator Kennedy in the Senate, it seems that the socialism
battles really playing out Bernie Sanders, whose voice continues to rise.
You have Chuck Schumer potentially being undercut by AOC in
a primary, and then you have lone voices like John Fetterman,
voices of reason who are continually being undermined.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
I'm curious your.

Speaker 7 (30:12):
Experience as socialism battles out across the country. What do
you hear in the halls of the Senate.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
Well, those who.

Speaker 8 (30:18):
Have read history understand that socialism is for moll Launch.
I love Seattle. They just elected a new mayor. I
don't know her, but I've read a lot about her.
She's a typical moon back, you know. Probably she's a

(30:41):
community organizer, Probably eats tofu and organic broccoli. She's a
self avowed socialist. She's proud of things that she should
be ashamed of.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
She's entitled her opinion.

Speaker 8 (30:59):
And I I know, I guess what I just said
is kind of mean. I'll stop being mean that if
she'll stop being foolish. The moon wing, the Bolshevik wing,
the socialist wing of the Democratic Party is obviously in control.
That's what drove the shutdown. That's what made Senator Schumer

(31:20):
do what he did.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
He knew better.

Speaker 8 (31:24):
Remember remember the old Jack Nicholson movie line, go sell
crazy somewhere else. We're all stocked up here. I don't
think Chuck saw the movie. Chuck kept saying, Chuck kept saying,
we got this, but none of them had it, and
they all needed therapy, and they hurt the American people badly.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
But we all stuck together.

Speaker 8 (31:51):
With the exception of Senator Paul I want to thank
President Trump for sticking with us and all Senator Schumer
out of it was a lousy T shirt that said,
you know, life is hard, but he's harder when you're stupid.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
There's no one else like Senator John Kennedy. Just the
movie references and the she's a moon bat, like, we're
got to bring that term back. That's a fun one.
I'll stop being mean. She stops being crazy. I mean,
these are fair offers that the good Senator from Louisiana
is putting on the table. Some more by you bits
of wisdom there and this TEXTA says, I truly admire

(32:32):
John Kennedy of Louisiana. That is one smart man, and
I love what he says. Same here, So we've dedicated
a full bit to him, the full treatment with CCR
baby born on the Bayou, right. I always go back
to that stat one point seventy five percent of those
under eighteen say they are trans. You'd only point five

(32:52):
to five percent of those over twenty four say they are.
That's two thirds who changed their mind. Well, that's strictly
by the numbers, and you'd have to assume that the
same individuals are being pulled. But just by sheer statistical evidence,
you are correct. Those who become older sometimes they do
grow out of it. It's not to say if you're

(33:13):
going to have a whole menu of options, and I'm
pretty open minded on this part. An adult, you can
do whatever you want and as long as you're not
infringing upon the rights, the spaces, the opportunities of others.
And you're an individual and you want to do that,
you go right ahead and live your best life, do
whatever you want to do. I would advise against it
if I were your friend, and just kind of err

(33:35):
on the side of caution with that one. But certainly
with kids, this can't be a zero to one hundred
we jump to that end conclusion. Up, they're trands, so
we're going to chop off their body parts, pump them
full of hormones, inject them with all of these drugs
until the end of their lives. They become perpetual patients.
There's a racket at play here, a very dark, nefarious

(33:56):
underworld of a grift that's going on, and that's not
how we sho should be treating our children, many of
whom may be confused about their sexuality. Yes, may be homosexual,
and that's fine. We are at a place in our society.
Have had this conversation many times with the log Cabin Republicans,
you know, where they might align with conservatives on virtually

(34:19):
every issue, and do they feel welcome at a Republican event.
It would be my goal and hope that they would
be that in this day and age, in the year
of our Lord twenty twenty five, that somebody's sexual orientation
is only a fraction a part of who they are overall,
and it's cartoonish. I think to put somebody in a

(34:42):
column or a category or a silo based on, well,
you're gay. Therefore all you gaze, you all sound the same,
you all think the same, you will all vote the same.
This is the democratic assumption, and it's highly insulting to me,
and it should be. I would believe it would be
to anybody that would find themselves boxed into a category

(35:04):
based merely on the fact that they happen to be homosexual.
So the stigma attached to that. It's not coming from
the right. I don't believe it is not anymore. It's
coming from the left. Have you better fit inside this
silo and do as you're told and shut up. And
if you're trans, we got to top off some body parts. No, no, no,
we're not gonna jump to that conclusion. Sheriff Steve Reims,

(35:25):
he's in the house filling in for Dan Kaplis next.
I'll talk to you tomorrow. Right here, I'm Ryan Shieling
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