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April 2, 2025 39 mins
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has been hard at work trying to make himself look like a moderate. He's realized that "the Democrat brand is toxic," but doesn't understand why. 
Democrat Senator Corey Booker has broken the record for the longest ever filibuster on the Senate floor. So what was he filibustering? No one knows. Why did he do it? No one knows that either. 

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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Hey, everybody, how are we? I hope you got to
tune in on Sunday. It was a great show live
broadcast on AM nine to fifty KPRC. If you missed it,
don't worry. We will be back on AM nine to
fifty KPRC at seven o'clock on Sunday evening. I hope
you tune in and listen. If you missed last Sundays,
it's on the podcast. Go check it out. It was great.

(00:40):
I had a great time. I'm looking forward to doing
it again, and I hope you'll join me. Okay, I
have a new favorite senator, at least for the time being.
It's Senator Jim Banks. He's a Republican out of Indiana.
And I'll play the clip that earned him my favor
It's this I guess fired former government employee, and we
were talking about this on Sunday where you know, if

(01:01):
you're one of these government employees that lost your job,
I'm sorry you lost your job, but I'm really not
sorry that you lost your job. Go get a job
in the private sector. You can actually be productive and contribute.
So this guy didn't do that. He lost his job
in the public sector, and rather than saying, Okay, well,
I'll go get a job in the private sector and
be productive and make some money. He thought, you know what, No, Instead,

(01:23):
I'm just gonna follow congress people around and make a
full of myself. And he did make a fool of himself,
and Jim Banks called him on it. Take a listen
to this. It's it's honestly the funniest thing I've seen
all day. Hi, I was there worker at HHS.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
I was fired illegally on February fourteenth.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
There are many people who are.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
Not getting social service programs, especially people with disabilities.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
Are you gonna do anything to stop what's happening?

Speaker 3 (01:46):
You probably deserved it. I deserved it.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
I deserved it.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Wow, Yeah, that's great to hear. Why why did I
deserve it? Because you seem like a clown? Okay, sir,
you shouldn't have said that up. So man, it's frankly hilarious.
It is. Oh, why did I deserve it? Because you
seem like a clown? He does. Doesn't this guy seem
like a clown? Think about it. If your job was

(02:10):
really that important to you and you lost it, you
would immediately turn around and start trying to get another job. Right,
Presumably you have bills to pay and need the money, right,
So what are you doing goofing off in the capital
harassing congress people. He really does seem like a clown.
And my point here isn't don't go to the capital

(02:31):
and take time to ask your representatives questions.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Right.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
You have that right and you should exercise it. That's
the beauty of the United States of America is you
can walk up to politicians and demand explanations for policies,
and if they don't give them to you, you can
vote to remove them from office. But my point here
is this doesn't seem like someone who's really all that
concerned about making ends meet. But Jim Banks's reaction to

(02:55):
this really says it all. I mean, he tries to
have some sort of gotcha moment with Jim Banks, and
Jim Banks just isn't having it. He's like, listen, I
think you probably deserve to have your job lost, because
that's the people whose jobs are getting cut by dose.
It's the people who we don't really need hanging around
collecting the taxpayers dollars. Those are the people that lost

(03:17):
their job. And the moment we start trying to play
nice about this and make exceptions. We've lost the battle
the moment we're like, oh, I'm sorry, we'll see what
we can do about your job specifically. Well, now you
have to do that to everybody, and we're right back
where we started. Everybody gets a useless government job again,
all because we didn't have the gusts to say, listen,
your job wasn't that important, Go get another one. That's

(03:38):
what we have to do. That's what we have to do.
We kind of have to be hard and a little
bit mean with these people. That's the sad reality. Being
nice and politics doesn't really get you anywhere. It just doesn't.
All right, I've got another clip of a Democrat making
a fool of himself that I wanted to show you.
We can talk a lot for a long time about
all the different reasons that the Democrat Party may or
may not be caving in on itself. The fact of

(03:58):
the matter is their approval rating is disgustingly low. Depending
on who you ask, it's anywhere from about thirty eight
to about twenty seven percent, which is really bad for
the Democrat Party. Now we can wonder for hours on
end about why that is. But I think I've kind
of diagnosed it, believe it or not. Gavin Newsom did too.
He got on Bill Maher and he was talking over
the weekend about how the Democrat brand is toxic. And

(04:20):
you can ask yourself, Okay, well, what do you mean
by the Democrat brand is toxic? Well, I'll tell you
the Democrat brand is associated with weakness, with just kind
of being wimpy and pathetic, and you just take whatever
you're given by the system, by the people in charge,
by the world, and you don't ask any questions, and
you don't do anything about it, and you just live

(04:41):
happy being kind of a sucker. And I found this
guy in Florida who really went out of his way
to exemplify this just in his personhood. This is a
discussion about banning fluoride from the water. There's a lot
of people that say, we don't need to be putting
fluoride in our drinking water at best, at nothing. At worst,
there's some links to health concerns and maybe falling IQ.

(05:05):
We don't really know, so it's best to just take
it out. We know it's been in there for a
long time. We're either getting no results at all or
bad results, so let's do away with it. Here's this
guy saying, no, we don't need to do that at all.
What's his reasoning behind that? His reasoning behind that is,
I'm not kidding. I'm a wimpy soy boy. He literally
says this. I'm not making this up. Take a listen

(05:25):
to this clip. It's insane.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
I am a proud soy boy. I am a six' five,
vegetarian powered almost exclusively by tofu and soy. Milk i'm
the guy bringing beyond burgers to the. Barbecue and, yet
despite what this bill seems to, imply big agriculture does
not need protection from big scary soy boys like. ME i,
mean look at, Me i'm basically the jolly green. Giant

(05:49):
the free market is supposed to let consumers decide what
they want to, eat but Apparently big ag needs the
state government to step in and make sure no one
confuses an oat milk latte for cow. Milk and while
we're at, it let's talk about the fluoride. Ban floridated
water is one of the most successful public health initiatives
of all. Time are we really saying that the water
is too woke now that we need to give kids?

(06:10):
Cavities to own The. Libs banning fluoride isn't policy, making
it's pandering to conspiracy. Theorists at the end of the,
DAY hb six y five to one isn't about protecting.
Consumers it's about protecting your buddies in big agriculture using
the power of the state to prop up their. Profits
so go ahead and make your jokes about soy boys
and woke, water but let's not pretend that this bill
is anything other than corporate handouts wrapped in tinfoil hat.

(06:33):
Logic thank.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
You and you wonder why no one wants to vote
for The Democrat, Party that's. Why that's your, people that's
who you're pointing out to carry forward your. Message no
one is interested in. That, like if you had told
me that was A South park skit making fun of,
LIBERALS i would have believed. You but, no that's an
actual liberal at what looks like A Florida legislature committee

(06:54):
hearing bragging about how much of a soy boy he.
Is that's not a good, thing. Dude you shouldn't be
bragging about. That that's not a Flex and, frankly it's
just not. Appealing nobody sees that and, says, YES i
want to be a part of that. PARTY i, mean
as long as they keep pushing, that they're never gonna
win anything ever, again which is fine with. Me, honestly
keep pushing, that keep Giving republicans easy electoral. Victories i'm

(07:17):
not gonna stop. You i'm gonnap point at, You i'm
gonna make fun of, you But i'm not gonna stop.
You All, right we got a big show coming up
for you. Today believe it or, NOT a lot has
already happened Since. Sunday, obviously it is quote Unquote Liberation.
Day Corey booker went out and did like a twenty
plus hour. FILIBUSTER i believe he cleared the twenty four hour,
mark if not. Longer so we're gonna be talking about.
That stay. Tuned we got a great show coming. Up

(07:40):
we will be right back after a quick. Break we
can hears from some, advertisers and then we're gonna dig into.
It thank you very. Much, Okay so we've Got Liberation.

(08:20):
Day all Of trump's tariffs are set to go into
effect today on all these different. Countries we've talked about
this at length in previous. EPISODES i want to encourage
you to go back and listen to the podcast Of
sunday's radio, show and we dug into it in deep
for like a whole segment. There So i'm not going
to go over it. Again what i will say right

(08:40):
now is let's see how this works out. Right i've
kind of come to the opinion THAT i think this
is a negotiation tool By Donald. TRUMP i think what
he's doing here is he's trying to basically get all
the countries that have had tariffs on The United states
for forever to take those tariffs. DOWN i think what
he wants is like pure free, trade which IS i

(09:01):
can take my product to your, country you can take
your product to my. Country AND i think there's also
an aspect of he wants to bring Back american. MANUFACTURING
i think those two things are the motivating factors For Donald.
Trump and we'll see If i'm. Right we'll see If
Donald trump is. Right we'll see if this. WORKS i
will say it does seem to be working kind Of
early Yesterday april, First israel canceled all tariffs ON us.

(09:26):
Products and What netanyahu said is a move that is
aimed at strengthening alliance with THE. Us SO i would
imagine that as time goes, on more countries do the, same,
Right Because trump's whole thing is these are reciprocal. Tariffs
whatever you teariff are, products we will teariff your. Products
so if you DROP us product tariffs to, zero your

(09:46):
tariffs go, away unless there's specific circumstances like what we've
seen With mexico And, canada Where trump is using these
tariffs as sort of leverage to force them to do
something that he wants them to do on the. Border,
OKAY i mentioned this video Of Gavin, newsom AND i
want to actually talk about. IT i wasn't planning on,
it BUT i, figured you, know what the HELL i
brought it. UP i might as well talk about it

(10:06):
BECAUSE i Think Gavin newsom makes an important point here
in that The Democrat party brand is. Toxic BUT i
also think he misses an important, point and we're gonna
we're gonna break that. Down so this Is Gavin newsom
on With Bill, maher and let me just play the
clip and then we'll dig into it BECAUSE i want
you to hear what he says and really think about
it for a.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Second it's really been interesting the reaction to the. PODCAST i,
mean we had some controversial figures On i'll acknowledge that
And Steve, Bannon Charlie kirk and some, Others but you're.
RIGHT i mean this idea that we can't even have
a conversation with the other.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Side you have To they, won thank.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
You that's, it bottom. Line and by the, way or the,
notion we just have to continue to talk to ourselves
or win the same damn echo. Chamber these guys are crushing.
Us The democratic brand is toxic right. Now we had
a high water mark two weeks, ago and that was
A cnn pull at twenty nine percent. Favorability it's dropped
when THE nbc pulled down at twenty seven. Percent it's

(10:59):
one thing to make, no we also have to make.
Sense AND i think with this podcast and having the
opportunity to dialogue with PEOPLE i disagree, with it's an
opportunity to try to find common ground and not take cheap.
Shots i'm not looking to put a spoke in the
wheel of, there or at least a crowbar and the
spokes of their wheel to trip. Them to your, point
AND i think it's Important democrats will tend to be
a little more judgmental than we should be this notion

(11:21):
of cancel. Culture you've been living. It you've been on
the receiving end of it for years and years and.
Years that's real And democrats need to own up to.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
That, Okay so first of, all we need to preface
this a little. Bit so he's on With Bill marhi's
promoting his, podcast WHICH i think he's doing something good
in his, podcast and that he's actually going out and
like he talked, about he's talking to people from the
other side of the. AISLE i think that's a good
thing in. POLITICS i like the fact that he's doing.
THAT i think it's important for us to look at
Why Devin newsom is clearly prepping for a twenty twenty

(11:49):
eight presidential. Run that's what he's. Doing he's trying to
build this image up of. Himself now that's kind of
away from what his record is as the governor Of,
california because it is. Horrible so that's what he's trying
to do with this. Podcast he's trying to make himself
look like a. Moderate he's trying to go out and
talk with conservatives and make himself look like a nice.
Guy it's very slick, politicking And i've Praised Gavin newsom

(12:13):
for this. Before he is a good. Politician he's a terrible,
leader he's a terrible, governor but he's a good. Politician
he's good at running and winning, races and that's what
he's doing right. Here this is an early prep for
his twenty twenty eight presidential. Bid i'm calling it right.
NOW i will put money on. It any Takers i've
got at least five dollars right, now will bring it
up to fifteen maybe in a couple of months as

(12:34):
we get some more, data BUT i am almost positive
that's what he's. DOING i want to be very careful
to make sure that we don't fall for, this because
while it is great that he is talking to people
across the, aisle bringing some kind of conversation and decency
back into. POLITICS i like that he's doing. THAT i
think it's important to pay attention to the motives. Here
he's trying to bury his record because he knows it's

(12:55):
terrible and he wants to be the president of The United.
States so as much as he should be applauded for
bringing conservatives, on let's make sure that we don't allow
him to be successful in barying his. Record, okay now
let's talk a little bit about what he actually, said
because he did kind of correctly diagnose some of the
problems with The Democrat. Party he correctly calls out the
fact that they are in an echo. Chamber they talk

(13:16):
to each other and only each, other and so they
think that all of their policies are a good idea
and people love, them when in, reality most people don't
like them at. All they're in this ridiculous echo. Chamber
so they think that everybody wants their teenage girls to
be in the locker room with boys who just pinky
promise that they're. Women that's not. Popular people don't like.
That but Because democrats all like that and they're in

(13:38):
an echo chamber and talking to no conservatives or, moderates
they think that's. Popular cancel. Culture he correctly pointed out
that that's a problem that The Democrat party, has and
it is a. Problem it's not. Popular whenever they do.
It they rarely cancel somebody for a good. Reason it's
rarely the people that actually need to be shunned from
public life that The left tries to shun from public,

(13:58):
life and they always end up doing more harm than.
Good to their own cause whenever they do. That so
he's calling that out and, saying, hey we need to stop,
that and he's. Right what he doesn't point out is
really the root issue. Here he makes no mention of
the fact that one of the biggest reasons That democrats
are so unpopular is because Of democrat. Policies there's all

(14:19):
these surface level stuff that The democrats do that people.
Hate but what he doesn't recognize is the fact that
The Democrat party is doing all of those things to
cover up for the policy policies like this one That
Governor Gavin newsom is pushing in his state right, now
which is equity based traffic fines In San. Francisco he's

(14:39):
back to, this by the, way take a listen to
this report on this From. Fox it's.

Speaker 5 (14:42):
Crazy The city Of San francisco is launching a new
speed safety pilot program backed By Democratic California Governor Gavin,
newsom where how much you pay for a speeding ticket
depends on who you are and it's all in the
name of. Equity on its, website the City Transportation authority
goes out of its way to explain that speed safety

(15:02):
cameras will be dispersed Across San francisco in a quote equitable,
fashion but not everyone will.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Have to pay the same if they get a.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
Ticket get, This low income offenders qualify for steep find
discounts guys up to half, off and if you're homeless
but speeding in your, vehicle you can get up to
eighty percent. Discount, Well, jerry here's.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Just one of the many PROBLEMS i have with.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
This the reason for this program for the speed cameras
was reportedly because of high injury, areas meaning where pedestrians
have been hit and. Killed, so since all lives are,
equal why are we giving discounts on speeding tickets when
everyone should understand how serious it is to drive safely
where people have.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
DIED i couldn't believe. This WHEN i read, THIS i was,
like is this really?

Speaker 6 (15:51):
True we are all equal in the eyes of the.
Law Oh, nope we're. Not we're not all equal in
the eyes of the. Law, okay so might just get.
Extendedly so maybe IF i commit a burglary AND i
don't have a lot of, money maybe that's, Okay or
MAYBE i get a reduced, sentence OR i just don't
understand the logic operating. HERE i think we should all

(16:11):
be equal in the eyes of the, law and everybody
should pay the same, fine serve the same.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Sentence. Yeah, see this is a patently insane. Policy as
The fox hosts point, out everybody should be equal in
the eyes of the. Law your economic situation should not
matter at all in terms of what fine you have
to pay for breaking the. Law it. Shouldn't maybe there's
a little bit of judge discretion that can be had

(16:38):
there where a judge, Says, okay, LISTEN i understand that
you maybe did something wrong on accident and you're in
a tough. Spot i'll give you a little leeway if
that's at the discretion of the. Judge fair. Enough that's
why they're the. Judge they're there to make those. Decisions
but encoding something like that in law is ridiculous and probably.

(16:59):
UNCONSTITUTIONAL i imagine this standing up to a court. Challenge
but this is exactly the type of equity based policy
that The democrats keep pushing that nobody, wants nobody, likes
but they bury their head in the echo. Chamber they
pretend it's, popular and they just ran it through no matter.
What and that's why nobody likes The. Democrats that's why
their party brand is. Toxic there's a lot of other

(17:21):
little things that kind of stack on top of that
that make it worse for. Them but this is far
and away the main, point And Gavin newsom completely missed.
That now that tells me he's not really serious about
being a middle of the aisle. Person he just really
wants to be, president and so he's trying really hard
to pretend to be four years. Early we should not
let this. WORK i understand he's a smooth. TALKER i

(17:43):
understand that he has a nice podcast and he has
good conversations with. Conservatives he's a radical. Leftist he always
has been and he always will. Be he should never
be the president of The United states. Ever all, right
stay to. It we'll be right back after a.

Speaker 7 (17:56):
Break all, right let's talk About Corey.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Booker his big speech on The senate. Floor it's being
called a. FILIBUSTER i don't know IF i like that.
Definition it's, weird it's. Complicated so let's put some context on.
This what is a. FILIBUSTER a filibuster is when you
just basically give a speech for hours and hours and

(18:37):
hours and hours on end on The senate Or house,
floor typically on The senate, floor and it's aimed at
stopping a piece of. Legislation like you just you sit
there and you speak for like sixteen seventeen eighteen hours
to stop a specific bill from going. Through Ted cruz
famously did this with The Affordable Care. Act he spoke

(18:59):
for like sixteen or something hours like that in order
to stop The Affordable Care acts from getting, through and
obviously it ended up going, through and now we Have
obamacare and that, sucks. Yay the point, being usually a
filibuster is attached to a specific piece of legislation and
you speak for hours and hours on hours on end
to stop that legislation from going. Through so you would ask,

(19:22):
yourself Then Corey booker spoke for twenty four plus, hours
he spoke for over a day. Straight what piece of
legislation was he trying to? Stall, well that's the, thing
there wasn't any actual legislation he was trying to. Stall
he was doing this just to do. It he just wants.
Attention i'm inclined to think this is probably Another democrat

(19:42):
twenty twenty eight hopeful that's trying to build a. Name,
Now So Corey, booker senator From New, jersey just rambled
for over a day for no particular, reason just to
say that he did. It he broke some. Records my
hat's off to him for breaking a. Record i'm very
in just to see how he actually pulled this. Off

(20:03):
he was up there for over a, day he was drinking.
WATER i have to assume he was wearing a. DIAPER i,
mean that's the only practical way he could have done, this,
right is if he was wearing a. Diaper we'll dig
into what he said in just a, minute because he
did say some good. Things that's a great thing about.
This if A democrat speaks for twenty four straight hours
and then some you'll get plenty of audio to then
point at and make fun. Of so thank You Corey

(20:24):
booker for probably two podcast episodes worth of. Content, FIRST
i want to talk about what one of his staffers
was doing while he was doing. This so we opened
the night with one of his staffers actually getting. Arrested,
Right So breitbart reported, This If Senator Corey booker hopes
His All night theatrics On monday will be remembered thanks

(20:45):
to one of his staff, members they will Be booker's
staff Member KEVIN. A batz was Arrested monday evening for
carrying a pistol On capitol grounds moments Before booker began
an all night speech on The senate floor Protesting President
Donald Trump's America First, agenda apparently a. NOTICE i don't

(21:05):
know what that IS, Ntus i've not heard of. That
reporter witnessed the, Staffer KEVIN. A, batts being Arrested monday
at six twenty nine Pm eastern As booker prepared to
begin his. Speech around seven o'clock, quote he was handcuffed
and placed in the backseat of A Us Capitol police
vehicle outside of The senate side of The. Capitol according
to that, Report Capitol police put out a statement they

(21:26):
confirmed all, this, saying yesterday, afternoon a member Of congress
led AN ided staff member around security screenings at the
Heart senate office. Buildings later that, evening outside The senate,
galleries THE ided staff, member who is a retired law enforcement,
officer told our officers he was. Armed, okay that's a
big no, no you can't do. That you're not allowed

(21:48):
to bring guns into The United States. Capitol Now here In,
texas things are actually a little bit. DIFFERENT i kind
of nerd out about this a little, bit just BECAUSE
i think it's really. Cool the state Of texas recognizes
that The Second amendment should apply inside of government buildings
because you, know this building theoretically belongs to the. People
these rights are guaranteed to the. People so if you

(22:09):
have A texas license to, carry you can actually use
that as your security check to get into The Texas State,
capitol and you can conceal carry a firearm on your
person at The Texas State. CAPITOL i just think that's
really cool and nice, because like we talked about in
the last, Episode i'm a big believer in being protected
at all times to the best of your. Ability so that's. Cool,
now THE Us State capital is a completely different. Story

(22:30):
you are not allowed to bring guns in there at.
All under any. Circumstances they will arrest you unless you
are like an active DUTY Us capitol police officer or
some other active duty law enforcement that has been pre
authorized to bring a gun into THE Us. Capitol nobody
is allowed to do. THAT i don't think The senators
And house members can even do, that let alone their.

(22:52):
Staff you are not allowed to have guns in, There
so good, Job Corey, booker, who by the, way is
Very Second amendment as All democrats. Are so that's a
little bit ironic, Too like you claim to be in
opposition to The Second, amendment but your staffer just got
caught sneaking a gun into The. CAPITOL i have some
questions for, you primarily about. Consistency i'm also very curious

(23:13):
to know who the member Of congress that led this
staffer around the security checkpoint. Is my guess would be
as Probably Corey, booker BUT i don't know. That i'd
be very interested to find out who did that and
what kind of punishments they will, face because you have
to assume they knew that the staffer had a gun
and was trying to sneak it. In why else would

(23:34):
you help him get around the security. Checkpoints doesn't exactly add,
up but, hey who. Knows we'll see what. Happens i'll
be following this one. Closely keep an eye out on
my social media for updates about, it because as soon
AS i know, Something i'm gonna put it up And
i'm gonna Mock Corey booker for. It, okay let's talk
about the actual speech that he. Gave there wasn't a
whole lot in it that was. Memorable i'm gonna be,

(23:54):
honest this was just a billion different pointless political speeches
all compile into one so that it took a day.
Plus but there was a couple of moments THAT i
think would be worth while talking, about and one of
them is this One i'm about to play for you
here where he talks about How Donald trump is attacking fundamental.
Rights take a listen to.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
This we have to redeem the. Dream we have to
excite people. Again he in the highest office of our
land wants to divide us against, ourselves wants to make us,
afraid wants to make us fear so much that we're
willing to violate people's fundamental. Rights we're willing to go
after the speech on college. Campuses we're going to have
to go after law, firms go after the freedom of the.

(24:36):
Press don't let him do. That don't become like. Him
be An american that SAYS i look to the future
And i'm. Excited, yes things are tough right, now they're,
hard they're, scary they're, hurting but we can overcome. This
Or american history if it's nothing, Else american, history if
it's nothing, else it is a perpetual testimony to the

(24:57):
achievement of impossible. Things again impossible.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Odds, okay so what do we just hear? There like
Most democrats, speeches we heard a bunch of kind of
talking points and buzzwords thrown on top of a little
bit of something that might mean, something but overall it
didn't really mean much of. Anything. Right he talks a
lot about fundamental, rights and he doesn't actually define. That
he talks about this free speech being attacked on college.

(25:23):
CAMPUSES i have to imagine he's referring to the instances
Of trump taking college students who are being openly Anti
american and, saying, hey you're actually here at this college
on a green card or a, visa and, you're you,
know actively speaking against The United states and her. Interests
we don't want you in this. Country we're gonna send you.

(25:44):
Home that's a good thing that every country has a
right to. Do let me give you an example of
What Corey booker is so upset. About cornell's. Student Momodou,
tall a citizen of THE uk And gambia who posted
about his hatred Of america and his hopes for ords,
destruction has self deported from THE us after being ordered
to surrender TO. Ice so why was this guy ordered

(26:08):
to report TO ice to be. Deported, well it's the
things he posted On twitter that got him, deported things
like in twenty twenty two when he said the end
of THE Us empire is in our lifetime in shah,
allah student visa, Issued we're going To, america, Baby i'll
mood la laha. Law let's get this. PhD the hatred

(26:28):
of THE Us empire knows no bound. Wahalli and so
THE Us State department Under trump saw that this guy
who said those things Under biden was allowed into the.
Country he, Said, okay you're actively cheering for the destruction
of The United. States go actively cheer for the destruction
of The United states outside of The United. States this
guy's not A us. Citizen he is here only because

(26:50):
we As americans have said we are going to allow
you to come. Here you're. Welcome and then he used
his time here to promote the destruction of The United. States,
YES i want him, out get. Out there is no
possible way to make the case that he should be
allowed to stay. Here it's patently. Insane freedom of, speech
unabridged freedom of speech is For, americans not for random

(27:13):
people who we allow to come here that then cheer
for us to be. Destroyed, Okay so from, There Corey
booker went on to complain about the economy Under. Trump
take a listen to.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
This seventy one days in now seventy two DAYS i asked,
you are you better off than you were seventy two days?

Speaker 8 (27:31):
Ago?

Speaker 3 (27:32):
ECONOMICALLY i asked that. Question ask it to your. Friends
are they better off? Economically? WELL i don't see how
they could be because prices are, up stock markets, down
the risk of recession is. Climbing consumer confidences in the.
Gutter four ONE k plans are getting losing. Value are

(27:53):
you better off than you were seventy two days? Ago
under this president's, leadership on the verge of his so called,
liberation it's gonna drive prices up even?

Speaker 1 (28:01):
More all? RIGHT i hate to burst your bubble, Here,
corey but the answer to that question is actually. Yes
according To Fox, business this is From march, Eighteenth White
House house dip in egg, prices gas prices as win
For trump's economic. Policy those are like the two biggest
prices that y'all have been talking about. Constantly egg prices and.
Gas guess what they're going. Down but, hey That's Fox.

(28:22):
News of course they'll run cover For. Trump Here's Forbes march. Thirteenth,
february inflation cooled and egg prices dropped In. March, surprise.
Surprise we are better off than we were seventy one days.
Ago and it was just seventy one days. Ago like
we've talked about, before fixing these problems takes time and
they will get. Fixed and you can bury your head

(28:42):
in the sand and pretend things are getting worse when they're.
Not but that's not gonna win you any. Elections All
Corey booker did was make a fool of, himself that's,
it and get a staffer. Arrested but you know that's
neither here nor. There all, right stay, tuned we'll be right, back.

Speaker 9 (29:23):
All.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
Right gender ideology is not slowing. Down i'm not exactly
surprised by. THIS i wasn't expecting it to slow, down
BUT i was kind of hoping it. Would that would
be nice to not have to deal with this. Nonsense
twenty four to. SEVEN i want to make sure we
point out that there are people that are truly victims
of gender, ideology And i'm gonna show you one of those.

(29:44):
People there are people that are legitimately confused about who
they are as a, person and those people need. Help
that help should be, listen this is who you, are
this is Who god created you to. Be figure out
how to come to terms with.

Speaker 9 (29:58):
That.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
Right, instead those people are told that their mental delusions
are actually the true reality and they need to convince
everyone around them to buy into their. Craziness it would
be like if we told schizophrenic, people, know these people
really are in the room with you right, now and
you need to make sure that everyone else pretends that
those people are in the room with you right. Now

(30:20):
we would never do, that but for some, reason for gender,
dysphoria we. Do, thankfully there are people that don't buy
into this garbage that push back against. It but, unfortunately
for the victims of gender ideology and gender, dysphoria that
makes their life even harder because rather than, saying, hey
your perceived reality is not the actual reality and we're
not going to conform to, you learn to live with,

(30:41):
It we've told these people if people don't conform to
your perceived, reality it's because they hate, you and that
obviously has side. EFFECTS i want you to take a
listen to this. WOMAN i believe it's a. WOMAN i
believe she wants to be either a man or something in.
Between she has this complete breakdown in her car outside of.
Work BECAUSE i have a quote unquote harrowing, experience and

(31:02):
this perfectly illustrates my. Point take a listen to This
hi calling.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
Friends nobody's picking, up SO i Just a'm gonna dump this.
Year it's the middle of the. DAY i completely, understand
BUT i just had a really harrowing experience at. WORK
i have this one coworker who simply refuses to use
the correct pronouns for. Me i've called her out every
time she misgenders, me and she just is resigned to not.
Change and today just broke something in.

Speaker 8 (31:26):
ME i just.

Speaker 9 (31:26):
SNAPPED i ended up yelling at her after the third
time she missedendered, me and within like thirty, minutes like
they THEY i use say that, pronouns and she got so,
defensive AND i just started explaining to her Like i'm
sick and tired of the, shit like you need to
at least make an, attempt and she popped, off got,

(31:50):
upset got. Defensive what are you gonna do about, it
AND i just Said i'm gonna be really hurt and,
sad like.

Speaker 8 (31:56):
That's ALL i can do about.

Speaker 9 (31:57):
It and the worst part is that at that, point my,
boss who claims to be so woke and like happy
and joyous and making a, safe positive environment for, everybody
gangs up on me with her and says like this Is,
carson like shut, up this is not the time for
a political. Statement AND i was, upset rightfully, so but

(32:21):
was trying to take such a level headed approach to
it of, like this is not a political.

Speaker 8 (32:27):
Statement my identity is not a political. Statement it's just my.
Identity All i'm asking you to do is respect. That
and it really is within our own community that people
have the most rampant.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
Transphobia the coworker that refuses to use the cry pronounce
for me claims to be, bisexual and she stands up
and goes WHEN i came out as, bisexual everybody was
mad at.

Speaker 8 (32:48):
Me it's, like, then why are you mad at the trans?
Kid like what you want to inflict that same pain onto?

Speaker 9 (32:56):
Me why it's so frustrated because then my boss spins
it around as Like i'm the one who's making a
scene and is being like overemotional or, oversensitive and it's,
like ALL i am asking is for you to make
an attempt to try and respect my gender, identity and

(33:17):
they're both just going at me, like this is not the.

Speaker 8 (33:20):
Time we're trying our. Best you should be compassionate and.

Speaker 9 (33:22):
Understanding you should just accept it with love and move,
on Like, aha it's so. FRUSTRATING i literally was shaking so.
HARD i just got up and.

Speaker 8 (33:32):
LEFT i came to the. BEACH i didn't know what
else to. DO i was so. Mad but this is
just so.

Speaker 9 (33:38):
Hard it's so hard to be out and be vocal about.
It it's so hard to stand up for yourself because
either you are a dormant or you're the that like
is overemotional and calls everybody out.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
For The all, right let's talk about. IT i think
this video is really the perfect example of all of
the myriad of things that are completely wrong with this gender, ideology,
because as you can probably tell just by listening to
her voice listening to this, clip she is in legitimate emotional.
Distress BUT i think it's important that we note that

(34:13):
she put herself in that emotional. Distress she has built
an entire identity around rejecting, reality taking her own subjective
feelings about what she thinks she should, be which is
not in line with basic, biology and she is trying
to force that upon herself and upon other. People and you,

(34:39):
know she perceives that as an attack on her. Identity
this is what she has built her entire personality. Around
and someone, says, hey that's actually kind of ridiculous and
not in line with. Reality, well obviously she's going to
take that as a personal, hit and obviously that's going
to have emotional side. Effects whose fault is that it's
her own and whatever people encouraged her to do. This

(35:00):
so there is a certain level of do sympathy for this.
Woman there, is because clearly she needs help working through these.
Issues but rather than working through these, issues she's built
an identity around the. Issues obviously that comes with, Consequences
so pity her for, Sure but also we need to

(35:20):
take a close look at some of the little things
that she says in. There she talks about How i'm
just asking you to accept my. Identity i'm not making
a political. Statement this is the right time for. This,
Okay first of, all your boss is, right this is
not the right time for. This you're at a. Job
you need to figure out how to do your job or.
QUIT i think she honestly did the right thing by

(35:42):
walking out and, leaving AND i frankly hope she gets
fired for, it because this is not a person that
can be worked. With clearly from this, video by her own,
admittance somebody triggered me AND i walked off the. Job
she absolutely should lose her job for. That but there's
also that aspect of. You i'm asking you, Please i'm

(36:02):
just asking you to respect. Me i'm just asking you
to respect my gender. Identity, no you're. Not you're not asking.
That you're not asking that at. All you're demanding, that
and you're using emotional blackmail as a weapon to force
people who do not feel like getting in line with
your ridiculous gender. Identity you're using emotional blackmail to try

(36:23):
to force them to do. That that's what you're. Doing
if she was just asking her coworkers to respect her gender,
identity she would, Say, hey these are my, pronouns can
you please use? Them and then when the coworker says,
NO i think that's kind of, ridiculous AND i don't
want to go out of my way to participate in your.
Fantasy she would, Say, oh, okay, WELL i Guess i'll

(36:44):
just move on with my. Life that's what asking someone
for something. Is what she's doing right here is, saying
oh my, god you're not respecting my gender. Identity Now
i'm having a, BREAKDOWN i mean emotional, distress and it's your.
Fault you're the REASON i mean shambles in my car
WHEN i should be. Working you did this to. Me
how does that make you? Feel it's weaponized. Empathy she

(37:06):
wants people to feel bad for her because of the
situation she put herself, in and because you don't want
to feel bad for, her because nobody likes to feel
bad about, anything you just, say, okay, Whatever i'll. Comply
that's what this. Is it's not a, request it's a.
Demand it's a demand masked and weaponized. Empathy the entire

(37:26):
gender ideology movement relies on. This they want you to
just be, nice they want you to just not make anyone,
upset and then they hope you ignore reality and play
into their. Fantasy because of, that she's the victim. Here
she is because she's been told by people around her
and society that because people don't want to play into her.

(37:47):
Fantasy it's not because they have a respect for natural
order and. Biology it's because they hate. Her that's what
she's been. Told, like, honestly this chick is a victim
of herself more than anything. Else she's a victim of
herself and this ideology that has been weaponized against. HER
i will never understand. This you are choosing a life

(38:07):
of you, know extra difficulty that you're piling up for
yourself only because you can't, Say, okay this is the
way THAT i was, made And i'm gonna learn to
live with. That, Frankly i'm a little bit torn on
this myself BECAUSE i don't know whether to shame her
for this or pity her for this or. Both BECAUSE
i can't stress this. Enough she did this to, herself

(38:29):
but at the same, time it was done to. HER
i know it doesn't make a lot of, sense but
that's the WAY i see. IT i don't. Know let
me know what you. THINK i play these clips not
just SO i can talk about, them but so you
can think about them as. Well so let me know
what you think about this. Clip and, hey other than,
that we'll be back On sunday at seven O'CLOCK am
nine to FIFTY kprc tune in live. Listen i'd love
to have. You other than, that you know where to reach,

(38:50):
me let me know what you think of. THIS i
really do have a lot of conflicting feelings about these,
clips So i'd love to talk about it. Anyway that's
All i've got for. You we'll See SUNDAY am nine
fifty at seven. Pm one of them is con
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