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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the heart of the Space City to the heart
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This is the Next Gen Report with Ethan Buchanan. That Hey,
good evening, everybody, Welcome. What a week it has been.
We had No Kings two. That was a nothing burger,
which isn't much of a surprise. I actually took the
time to go to the first No King's protest and
that was a nothing burger too. I decided to sit
this one out and I had better things to do
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with my Saturday morning than go wander around and talk
with a bunch of stupid liberals, So I didn't. But
we'll talk about that a little bit later. It was
a nothing burger. You didn't miss much if you didn't go.
Let's talk about what I think is probably the biggest
story on the right this week, and that is this
leaking of this Young Republicans group chat in New York.
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So if you're not familiar with this, essentially what had
happened is the Young Republicans of New York had you're
certain members. I don't know if it was officially affiliated
with the group this group chat, or if it was
just a bunch of members of the group getting together
in their own little group chat doing their own thing,
I don't know. But a bunch of their members got
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in trouble because their group chat got leaked, and to
put it mildly, they had said some things that they
should not have in that group chat. All right, I
think we can all do the math there. There were
some jokes that, let's just say, were unsavory, but they
were jokes. I mean, I'm not endorsing anything that was said,
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but let's be honest with what we're dealing with here.
We're dealing with a bunch of guys in their twenties
in a group chat that said bad jokes. But yeah,
that that got leaked. Just to give you an idea
of kind of how bad some of the things that
were said in the group chat were. Here's some of
the headlines. New York State Young Republicans disbanded after racist
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group chat. New York's GUP suspends state Young Republicans chapter.
Vermont state senator resigns over racist Young Republicans chat message,
et cetera, etc. So you get the idea. I believe
a few n bombs were dropped, things of that nature.
Nothing that should have been said. Let's make that perfectly clear.
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But am I gonna pile on these guys. No? No,
I'm not. Because they were joking. Were they good jokes?
Were they jokes they should have been made?
Speaker 3 (02:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (02:40):
But was there anything in this group chat that was
an actual serious threat to our democracy.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
It was a bunch of guys making some stupid jokes
and what they thought was the privacy of a group chat.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
That's all it was. The left was trying to make
this out like it's some big crisis. It's not. Nobody cares.
The world's spinneth onward. This stuff doesn't matter. But the
left really wants you to pretend it matters. They want
everyone on the right to look at some of the
sarcastic jokes that were made in this group chat and say, oh,
now we have to denounce everything. I'm not gonna do that.
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I'm just not because one I don't care, Two it
doesn't matter, Three I don't care, and four you don't
actually care either. That's something that I think it's very
important for us to remember. The Democrats actually don't care
about this either. They don't you know how I know
I don't. The same Democrats that are demanding every single
Republican denounce this Young Republicans group and all of its
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members over this group chat said nothing about the candidate
for attorney General for the Democrats in Virginia fantasizing about
murdering his political opponent's children. They didn't call him to resign,
they didn't call any Democrats to denounce him. But yet
now they want us to denounce this random group chat
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of some guys. No, I don't think you're sincere, and
so I'm not going to cave to your demands. I
think you are trying to basically flip this on us,
and I'm not gonna participate in that. I'm not going
to participate in infighting for the sake of the Democrats.
Should they have made those jokes, No, probably not. They
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weren't savory jokes. They were harsh, they were dark humor
or whatever you want to call it. They shouldn't have
been made. But I don't care. There it is. So
the other reason I really don't care about this is
because this appears to have all been kind of a setup,
inside job orchestrated to be a gotcha moment. So here's
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what we have from af Post. According to four Republican officials,
senior White House staffers urged Gavin Wax. This is the
guy who leaked to the group chat context to Politico.
Gavin Wax was urged to retract the information he allegedly
leaked to Politico's Jason Bieferman a week before the article
was released. A notarized affidavit from Trump administration official Michael
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Bartles Bartel's or Bartel's stating that Wax blackmailed him to
obtain the Young Republican's twenty eight thousand telegram messages was
served to the White House Office of Political Affairs on
October seventh. So essentially, what had happened here is this
guy either blackmailed or was blackmailed into basically giving up
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the contents of this group chat to somebody for a
political hit job. And all of this is just being
done to attack the right. So I'm not gonna participate
in it. I don't care. I just don't. This also
brings into questions of loyalty, which Matt Walsh addressed. He's
been kind of at the forefront of this sort of
civil war on the right that has sparked because of this.
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I understand your position, but I consider loyalty to friends
to be one of my most important principles. It always
has been. I don't denounce my friends or join in
dog piles against them ever period. Not because I'm scared to,
but because I consider it an act of treachery. And
this is in response to something Seth Dylan had said
about all of this. So basically, this has divided the
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right into two fronts, and I talked about this on Twitter.
This has divided the right into people that are completely content.
They're comfortable being stomped into the ground so long as
they're principles, and the principles, as I point out in
this tweet, are social passivism. That's the principles. They don't
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want anybody to have hurt feelings ever, for any reason
at all. I just don't care that much about your feelings.
I don't, so no, this doesn't bother me. And the
other side of this are people that realize, even if
I don't hurt your feelings, if I disagree with you politically,
you still want me dead, which is what we've seen
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from the left that's why the left hasn't called on
Jay Jones in Virginia to step out of the race,
to resign, to leave public life. They're completely fine with him,
even though all the things he said were infinitely worse
than the things that were said in this Republican group chat.
They won't call for him to resign because they actually
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don't care. They found a weapon to use against the right,
and so they're trying to use it. I as a
member of the right, I'm not gonna participate. I just
don't care that much about this group chat. And even
if I did, I'm not gonna give you another weapon
to use against me, just because, especially when I know
you're completely unwilling to hold yourself to the same standard.
All Right, we got a great show coming up, a
lot going on. We're gonna talk in the next segment
about Gaza and what's going on there and the left
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reaction to it. So you're not gonna want to miss it.
This is a great episode. It's a great evening. I'm
excited to be with you. Stay tuned. We'll be here
till eight o'clock with the next Year Reporter on a
N nine fifty KPRC.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
All right.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
I've said it before and I'll say it again. What
Donald Trump managed to do with the conflict in the
Middle East between Israel and Hamas it is objectively very impressive.
It is and here's why I say this. Nobody else
did it right, Nobody else did it. A lot of
folks are trying to give Joe Biden and his administration
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credit or even partial credit for this. They're saying, oh,
it's not that big of a deal. They're essentially downplaying
Donald Trump's role in bringing peace to the Middle East
because they don't like that he was the one who
did it. I've seen this meeting a couple of times online.
Now all the free Palestine leftists now have to thank
Donald Trump for freeing Palestine. The memes are true, they
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do Donald Trump did do this. If so much progress
was made under Joe Biden and Donald Trump is now
just taking credit for the end result, then why wasn't
any progress made under the Biden administration. Literally, unless I'm
missing something major, we didn't have any hostages that were
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returned under Biden. I may be missing it. We may
have had some, but to my knowledge, when Joe Biden
left office, that war was still going real strong, real strong.
And then Donald Trump comes in and we get droves
of hostages returned. And then within eight months of him
being in office, we have a twenty point piece plan
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that Hamas mostly signs onto and returns all the hostages.
This wasn't like a gradual build up throughout the Biden administration.
And then just Trump comes in on the back end
and finishes the job. All of this happened under Trump.
You have to give him his credit, and the left
refuses to do. But anyway, here's where we're at right now.
Earlier this month, Hamas released the final twenty living hostages
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and began returning the bodies of those that were killed.
Israel has since pulled back his forces in Gaza to
an agreed uponline. Trump said mediators will now begin working
on phases two and beyond of the twenty point piece plan.
None of that happened under Joe Biden. None of it,
not a single thing. We now have Israel pulling back
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out of Gaza, which is what the left wants. We
have the hostages back, which is what the right wants.
Everybody should be happy about this, and everybody has to
thank Donald Trump for it. That's it. That's the only
guy there is to think for it. I'm fairly confident
that beebingnit and Yatu or Yahoo or however you pronounce
his name would have been confident and happy in just
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leveling the entire Gaza strip. And I'm fairly sure that
Hamas would have definitely just allowed him to do it
while they keep fire and bottle rockets Israel the entire time,
because that's what has been the case in this region
for forever. These two sides just fight it out. Israel
always knows eventually they're gonna win or kill everybody, and
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Hamas knows they have no chance, but they're gonna fight anyway.
There's only one way to stop that without Godza getting steamrolled,
and that's convinced them to chill the hell out, so
that Israel can then be convinced to chill the hell out.
And that's what Trump did. Of course, the Left hates that,
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they hate that they have to thank Trump for that,
and I almost feel like they're still rooting for more
fighting just so that they can campaign on it. Here's
Urhan mom Domni mom Domni Donnie. I don't know, it's
a weird name. He is probably gonna be the mayor
of New York. Here he is saying or refusing to
say that Hamas should lay down their arms, which is
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obviously the case. Hamas should lay down their arms. That's
how this war ends. You either lay down your arms
or you die it in your hands. So unless you
want to get absolutely blown out of the water or
out of the sand in this case, just put your
AK forty seven down and chill the hell out. Zorhar
Mamdani refuses to say that because he'd rather campaign on
the genocide in Gaza.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Take a listen into one that's affordable for each and
every New Yorker.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
Okay, and I want to get to that absolutely, But
do you believe that Hamas should lay down their weapons
and leave the leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all, and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine,
that we have to ensure that there is peace and
that is the future that we have to fight for.
Speaker 5 (12:37):
But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their
arms and give up leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 4 (12:41):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law,
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to Israeli military,
applies to anyone you could ask me about.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Okay, so you won't say it. He won't say the
actual terrorist organization that runs this area should just stop.
He won't say that. Now it is worth pointing out.
At the same time he's saying that Hamas should not
lay down their arms, he is saying that the American
people should. Here he is we need to ban all guns.
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Hamas they can keep their guns. The terrorists in the
Middle East, they can keep their guns. But Americans, no,
stop it, put your gun down. That's crazy. And this
guy's going to be the mayor of New York. So
you know, I had mentioned the leftists that you know,
for forever had been saying freed, free Palestine, whatever, and
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now Trump has for all intents and purposes, freed Palestine.
I mean this plan that Donald Trump has crafted and
Hamas has mostly agreed to. The Palestinians will be running,
for the most part, with some oversight Gaza, the Palestinian people,
not Israel Israel didn't conquer it. They blew it out
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of the water. But they're gonna let them do their thing.
We're gonna have international oversight for a while until we
go Okay, yeah, you guys are chilled out now, but
for the time being, they seem to have chilled out,
so Left doesn't care about that. Here they are at
the No Kings protest yesterday still for whatever reason, going
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I don't remember what it was. He was changing something
along the lines have stopped the genocide or how many
kids did you genocide today? Or something like that, or no,
it was how many kids did you slaughter today? Take
a listen, Hey, hey, Donald J.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
How many kids did you saw today?
Speaker 6 (14:31):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Hey, Donald J?
Speaker 3 (14:32):
How many kids did you saw today? Hey?
Speaker 4 (14:34):
Hey?
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Okay, again, this was after Donald Trump ended what they're
calling the slaughter of children. And I'm sure children did
die in Gaza. That that doesn't surprise me. It's it's
a war. Civilian casualties happen. It's a tragedy, but it's
it's real. Blaming Donald Trump for it is ridiculous, especially
when he's the one who ended it. I mean, that's
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what happened. Donald Trump got a ceasefire done. He did that.
The Israeli army is now pulled out of most of
Gaza because of Donald Trump, and the Left will still
blame this entire war and the civilian casualties implied in
it on Donald Trump. It makes no sense. They refuse
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to give him the credit even now. The prime example
of this, I think is the ladies of the View.
Here is I can't keep track of all their names.
It's one of the ladies on the View. It's Sonny
Houston and Whoopi Goldberg are the only two whose names
I actually know. But here's this one, this other co
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host of the View saying, if Donald Trump actually ends
this war, I'll wear a.
Speaker 7 (15:46):
Maga hat if he does good, if he gets the
Israeli hostages out, I promise I will wear a Maga
hat for one day on the show and say thank
you for doing it.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Right off.
Speaker 7 (15:56):
You have to be able to cheer for wins when
they happen and then call out relate endlessly the.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Wrong did well? All right, So there she is making
that promise. You all heard it. Now, what have we
seen over the last few weeks. Donald Trump got all
the hostages out, he did, They're all out. Even the
bodies right, the Israeli army has pulled out, we have
a ceasefire. The Seas finals holding up so far, cross
your fingers. And she had basically a week and a
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half to make good on this promise, and she didn't. Yeah,
I was watching the show, not by choice. It's on
one of the TV's in the newsroom at work, so
it's right in front of my desk. I see it
every day. I don't want to, but I do. Not
once did she make good on this promise. She had
no point put on a maga hat. I don't know
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there is one. I found this one clip of a
left winger Sam Harris actually giving Donald Trump the credit
for what he did, and take a listen. Trump got
a deal done, and that's something I don't believe you
believe would have happened under a president Harris.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
He pays me somewhat to admit this, but yes, he's
certainly been good for the Middle East and for Israel
in a way that I don't think there was any
reason to expect Harris to be good, and Biden certainly
wasn't good. Apart from the first few weeks after October
seventh or maybe a couple of months after October seventh.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
That's the only clip, and he's doing it begrudgingly, but
I mean, at least he's doing it. That's the only
clip I was able to find that, and I think
maybe Bill Maher, but I consider him a little bit
more of a centrist than an outright leftist. But nobody
on the left is willing to give Donald Trump the
credit for this. It's ridiculous. What more do you want
from him? He's bringing you world peace and you're still
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not happy. I can't believe this. All right, we got
a lot more coming up, say too. We'll be right
back with more than next Gen report after these quick ads.
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All right, let's talk about this second round of No
King's protests. I do enjoy it when the left does
these because it really exposes them a lot more than
they think it does. Like they think this is some
big own. Look at us. We got all these people
out to support us. But did you really I talked
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about this at length. In the first one. They got
I think five percent of total Kamala Harris voters to
show up for the first No King's rally. Just from
the videos I'm seeing of this second round that happened yesterday.
It looks even smaller. We'll see what the estimates say.
We'll probably talk about that on Wednesday. But there's never
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a huge showing. And the people that do show up
exactly who you'd expect. It's not people that are that
are taking time off of work to come speak their
mind because they believe it's important. It's the old folks,
the retirees, you know, the kind of sixty to seventy
year old boomer Democrats who you know, they have their
four to oh one K, they have their their Medicaid,
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they have their you know, whatever taxpayer benefits old people have,
and they're sitting on a million dollar house that they
bought for thirty cents in nineteen fifty two and they're
going to sell it to black Rock when they're getting
ready to go die. And they just don't care about
the country anymore because it's not their problem. They can
wreck the country as much as they want, they're not
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going to be alive to see that bill come do,
so they just don't care. Old white folks, primarily old
white legists, who I think personally have just absolutely destroyed
this country. That's who I blame for most of our
issues these days. But anyway, the footage that we're getting
coming out of this is pretty much just exclusively these people.
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Take a look at this video from Tony Ortiz with
current revolt at No King's protest in Carlton, Texas. It's
almost exclusively old white people. Let's take a look.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Currently at the No King's protest here in Carrollton, Texas,
and it is almost exclusively.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
All old white people. Kind of interesting demographics. Yeah, and
I think this speaks to something. My generation gets a
bad rap. A lot of people look at us as
being woke, and I recognize being on AM radio right now,
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my audience is primarily folks of this age. And hey,
if you're listening to this station right now, I love
you guys. You're probably voting right Thank you for that.
Appreciate it. We probably share a lot of the same values.
And you probably have the idea that people my age,
the kind of early twenties folks, the gen Z. You
probably have the idea that our generation is super woke
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and your generation is not. It's almost the opposite from
what I've seen. My generation, just from my personal experience,
is quite a bit farther to the right than most
kind of boomers and even gen xers that I know.
I don't know why that is exactly, but that seems
to kind of be the situation where it just something
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to take note of. I feel like this round of
No Kings kind of really demonstrated that. This video, this
is at No Kings in Arlington. This is from a WFAA,
it's an ABC affiliate. Take a listen to this report
and if you're watching on YouTube right now, you can
see it. If you're listening, check back on Monday on
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my ex page or the YouTube page and you'll be
able to see it. But here's this report, and again,
just a bunch of old white folks.
Speaker 8 (22:01):
Anybody crossing downtown Arlington must get through a gauntlet of protesters. Here,
hundreds of people turning out for the No Kings protest.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Now, I'll tell.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
You that a couple of fat millennials. I'll give them that.
This one has a couple of fat millennials, but it's
mostly old white people.
Speaker 8 (22:17):
The mood here has been relatively light, lots of smiles,
and as cars drive by, you can hear them honking
in support. In spite of that, though one protester year
I spoke with today, said that their message is very
serious and that they hope that these images, that these
messages somehow break through to the White House.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
All right, let me just get out ahead of this.
The White House doesn't care about this, nor should they.
I don't care about this. The only reason I'm talking
about it now is I frankly think it's kind of
funny that these people think they're doing anything. We don't care.
The right does care. I don't care how many half
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dead boomers you drag out to hold up a sign
that says, we don't want any kings in America. We
don't have a king in America. We never have had
a king in America. Just because you don't like the
policies that most Americans voted for and are now being
implemented doesn't mean there's a king in this country. I
know that's hard for a lot of you left wing
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boomers to hear, but that's the reality. The American people,
by a majority, voted for these policies. If you think
they're really that bad, go vote against them. But just
because the President is doing something you don't like, but
by voter data, most Americans do, doesn't mean you're being
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conquered doesn't mean you're losing your rights. You'll be fine.
You've made it seventy years already. I promise you. Donald
Trump is not gonna be the raw that breaks the
camel's back and ruins your entire life because he's supporting
illegal aliens some noxious crap. This I think is funny.
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There's here's this video of demonstrators dancing.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
I don't even know how to describe this. Honestly, it's
it's a great example of the fact that the left
really is way more ridiculous than you might think they are.
Take a listen to this or watch it if you're
watching right now. It's ridiculous. But hey, at least they're
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getting cardio, right, I mean, these are these are mostly
old folks. Here, there's there's a young, fat, millennial looking
aged person who definitely needs the cardio. So God bless her,
they them, or whatever the hell for actually putting in
the work. Will watch your fitness journey closely and hope
for the best. But I mean, these old folks, you
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gotta stay mobile, guys, you gotta stay mobile. And you know,
if you're an older person listening right now, you know
that you know sedentary, miss sedentarity, whatever the word is.
It kills. You know, you got to get out there,
You got to move, keep your joints loose. That's how
you have longevity. So hey, they're doing something productive for
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the country. No, but you know for their own physical health.
I'll give them props for that. Yeah, for sure, keep
it going. I mean, these people are just stupid. This one,
I think is really funny. Here's Elizabeth Warren. She's reposting
a video.
Speaker 6 (25:51):
Of coundream marching.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
If you believe this community note, it's actually a twenty
seventeen prots that they found archive footage of, and she
thinks this is no Kings yesterday. Take a listen to
this MSNBC report, which is from twenty seventeen. According to
this community note.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
Look at this, millions of people across the country marching
as we speak against the policies of President Trump.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
This is Boston. Look at that.
Speaker 6 (26:20):
We'll continue to follow these rallies throughout the day here
on MSNBC.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Now, if that notice correct, that's kind of funny that
she fell for this and posted an old video claiming
it was no Kings today. She says Boston has defined
kings since we threw the t into the harbor in
seventeen seventy three. All right, this is funny for two reasons. One,
it's a key example of what the left always does.
They have one of these in a big left wing city,
and then they tout the turnout. Look at all these
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leftists that showed up to this left wing city to protest. Yeah,
we know, we know there's a bunch of people in Boston,
Massachusetts that hate Donald Trump. This isn't a shocker. You
want your little gold star who I got all the
leftists in Boston to show up?
Speaker 4 (27:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Who cares? It's freaking Boston. I do think it is
really funny though, that now all of the sudden they
like the Founding Fathers. We've been defying Kings since seventeen
seventy three, So now the Founding Fathers are the good guys.
I thought they were terrible because they owned slaves. That's
what we've heard for years. Right, Basically, anybody before nineteen
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eighty was automatically an evil racist. All of the sudden
that's flipped. Now all of the you know, nineteen forties
World War Two veterans who statistically most of them, and hey,
props to them for winning the First World War. My
great grandfather was a World War Two veteran. I hold
nothing against the man. Shout out to him for what
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he did. Statistically speaking, most white guys in nineteen forty
were kind of racist. I don't care. It was the forties.
But now we're treating these guys as heroes because they
were the original antiphon. Every single one of them, at
some point in their life dropped an end bomb and
you would have crucified them for it. But now they're
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heroes of the left wing. Cause it's so stupid. It's
such a ridiculous double standard that they've set the moment
it's convenient for them, the crusades that they've gone on
to spear down statues of folks like George Washington and
Thomas Jefferson. Now they're just taking it all back. No,
put the statues back up. We don't care. They owned
slaves because they fought against the king, and we're pushing
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this ridiculous narrative that, oh, Donald Trump is a king
because it gets the old boomers out of the house.
They decided to instead of going golfing, to go do
a lap around a major left wing city with a
stupid sign because they don't like Donald Trump. And if
that's what it takes, that's what it takes, right, anything
for the left wing, cause these people are so ridiculous.
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All right, we got one more segment coming up. Stay tuned.
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spice things up a little bit. So it's on the
chopping block. You can save it or you can kill it.
Let me know. All right, without further ado, let's keep
going on this No Kings thing. I know I said
it was a nothing burger and it is. But it
gives me something to talk about. You know, anytime the
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Left paints a target on their back, I'm happy to
oblige them by making fun of them. So here's Robert Rich.
This guy is a Berkeley professor, former Secretary of Labor,
and also world class idiot. Here he is giving his
thoughts on the No Kings protest from inside what looks
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to be a diner. He couldn't be bothered to go
out and actually protest himself, but he's very happy to
give people a pat on the back for taking time
out of their day to go do it. So here
he is speaking on that.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
Many of you are marching today, and I want to
thank you for that, because I want to just emphasize
that our leverage as cynizens is to be heard, to
be seen, to let our views be known peacefully and
again patriotically. I hope you waive an American flag and purposefully.
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That is to make sure that you understand that everybody
around you understands that the purpose of this today is
to drive home the point that we are not a monarchy,
We are not being governed by a king. We are
a constitutional democracy.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Wrong, wrong, not correct. You are mistaken, sir, First of all, again,
this is the boogeyman that they've put up. Oh no,
we're being governed by king. We're not supposed to be
governed by king. There's no king. No one's being governed
by king. Calm down, quit fussin'. Nobody cares. There is
no king. All right, this is a boogeyman that you've
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created for yourself. Second of all, we are not a
democracy of any kind, not a constitutional democracy, not a democracy.
Democracy there. We are not a democracy. We are a
constitutional republic. We have a republican form of government, not
a democratic one. We implement democratic systems in that you
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can elect your representative in that republic, but that's it.
We're not a democracy. We just aren't. We are a
republican form of government. Anyone telling you, oh, we have
to preserve our democracy, we have to save our democracy.
Democracy is a key. You're an idiot. We're not a democracy.
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We are a republic. There's a very simple difference. Democracy
is majority rule. That is not the system we have
set up. That's why we have a government shut down
because we're not a democracy. The reason the government is
shut down right now is because the minority party, the Democrats,
have shut it down because the majority in the Senate,
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the Republicans can't just take their fifty three votes and
pass whatever they want. They have to get to sixty.
Because we're a republic, we need majority and a super
majority in the Senate. We're not a democracy. We never
have been, God willing, we never will be. But this guy,
because he's a leftistityo it doesn't understand that, and he
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has the audacity it'll hold up a copy of the
Constitution and say, look, we're a democracy. Read that, dumbass,
We're not God Almighty. I get worked up about this
because I love our government, not our Let me rephrase that,
I love our system of governance. I do not love
our government. He's not done talking. Let's hear what he
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has to say.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
And we want to make sure people understand that's what
we understand, and that's what we believe, and we will
demand and also have some fun, also have some fun.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
We want people to understand that we demand and we
believe in our democracy. We're not a democracy. You're an idiot.
Read the Constitution that you're waving around instead of waving
it around and using it as a talking point. That's
not just something for you to bludge in your enemies
over the head with it's actually something important, and it's
something you clearly don't understand, which I mean, it's baffling
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to me how many people he should know better. He's
a former government official. He should know that we're not
a democracy. He should know that we're a republic. He
should know the difference, and he should know why that
difference is so important. But he doesn't. Actually he probably does,
but he knows you don't, and he's confident and happy
to use your ignorance as a weapon against you. Don't
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give it to him, don't let him have it, all right?
What else is going on? Here's Mehdi Hassan complaining about
the fact that Donald Trump is deporting in illegal aliens.
But he comes from a family of immigrants. This is
the line that the Democrats love to use. Everybody at
some point was an immigrant or came from immigrants. You're right.
The difference is did we do it legally or not?
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And then once we immigrated legally, did we seek to
build and contribute or did we seek to suck off
the system that was already there. That's the problem we
have these days, is that people won aren't immigrating legally,
and then even if they do immigrate legally, they're immigrating
here legally just so that they can get on welfare
and suck off of our social systems. That's not what
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the Irish people who came over in the late eighteen
early nineteen hundreds were doing. That's not what the Founding
Fathers were doing. They didn't immigrate into a fully formed
society and then just suck off the Native Americans welfare system.
They came to this country which was nothing, and they
conquered it and they built an amazing, beautiful system and nation.
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That's the difference. MANYI Hassan doesn't understand that. He thinks
anybody just showing up is equal to what the Founding
Fathers did here. He is basically making that point when
he says how ironic it is that Donald Trump is
deporting illegal aliens. The great ironies, of course, that Donald
Trump is the son of.
Speaker 4 (35:57):
An immigrant, the grandson of.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
An immigrant, and married to an immigrant.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
In fact, two of his three wives were immigrants, proving
yet again that immigrants will do the jobs that even
Americans are not willing to do.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Hear me out, this may be controversial but hear me out.
Maybe just maybe the fact that Donald Trump comes from
a family of European immigrants and has married multiple immigrants,
maybe that tells you that the issue with Donald Trump
and most other Republicans and right wingers, by the way,
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is not immigration in and of itself. It's illegal immigration.
There is absolutely nobody well that's not true. But it's
a very very freakishly small minority of people that are
saying we need to just deport every immigrant. That's not
the opinion of the right writ large. The opinion of
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the right is, if you broke the law to get
into this country, you be punished for that. I personally
have nothing against a contributing immigrant coming into this country
legally and contributing by all means. If you want to
become an American, if you love American values, you want
to uphold them, you want to contribute to them, You're
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more than welcome to do that legally. Fill out the paperwork,
wait in the line. Then you're more than welcome. I
will you are more than welcome to become an American.
I will welcome you with open arms, congratulations. If you're
one of those people that have done that, I know
there are several out there, hundreds of thousands, even I
applaud you for doing that. Welcome to the family that
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my ancestors built for you. We're happy to have you.
Please contribute, participate. But if you're trying to sneak across
the Rio Grande River, work a day job, and send
cash back to Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, why what the hell
I can't speak, I'm sorry.
Speaker 8 (37:57):
No.
Speaker 1 (37:58):
The answer is no. You don't get to sneak across
the border and then just siphon off the United States
to benefit the country that you can't develop. That's not
how this works. The answer is no, I'm not interested
in that. I don't want you in my country. And
this is my country. My ancestors worked for it, My
ancestors built it, My ancestors set it up, fought for it,
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bled and died for it. If you want to be
part of that legacy, you're more than welcome to. If
you want to get on board with that, If you
want to contribute, if you want to work and sweat
and quite possibly die for this country because you believe
in the values that are at the heart of it,
I welcome you with open arms. But if you want
to sneak across, break the rules to get here, and
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then just use it to benefit yourself. The answer is no.
The answer is no. You will be deported goodbye. Have
a nice flight back. That's all I've got for you
this week. Thank you very much for listening to the
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