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Pete Hegseth, Physical Standards and the Hooter’s Arrest // Tylenol Withdrawal Rage vs. Robbing Girls of Reality // Pope Leo Moves Further To The Left.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of the Todd Herman Shows.
Story number one Pete Hegseth Physical standards and the Hooters Arrest.
Story number two tylerd a withdrawal rage versus robbing Girls
of Reality. And story number three Pope Leo starts as
shift to the left. We'll do this all with the
help of God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
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Speaker 1 (00:40):
Todd Herman. Today is the day the Lord has made,
and these are the times through which God has decided
we shall live. Pete Hegseeth came out and said the thing.
He came out and said something about physical standards. And
people are very very mightily upset, mighty indignation. So haggsas

(01:01):
speaking with President Trump at an event peopled by senior
people in the military, who, according to ABC News, meaning
it's probably not true. We're horribly concerned and nervous going
into this, and it was rare to have a gathering
like this, And what Higgs Seth said has caused some
outrage John Harwood, formerly of CNN, said that he announced

(01:22):
that no more blacks in the military. Well, if it
were up to him, and he made it clear he
want no more black people in the military. Strange thing
to conclude from what Pete Heggsas said. In other words,
obviously not true. Haig Seth talked about physical standards. What
a thing to have to have physical standards. I have
a loved one who recently got her first job. She's

(01:43):
a young kid, got her first job, and she has
to be able to lift forty pounds at a time.
That's a physical standard. And she has to be able
to do that throughout the day. That's a physical standard.
She also has to be able to reach a certain
height she's working in a kitchen. That's a physical standard.
To do what I have to do here with you,

(02:04):
I have to be able to speak like words have
to come out of my speaking hole and across my
vocal cords and then into this microphone. That's a physical standard.
And I hopefully don't do that. A bunch hitting things
violated a physical standard. Here's hegsas this and I want
to be.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
Very clear about this. This is not about preventing women
from serving We very much value the impact of female troops.
Our female officers and NCOs are the absolute best in
the world. But when it comes to any job that
requires physical power to perform in combat, those physical standards

(02:40):
must be high and gender neutral. If women can make
it excellent, If not, it is what it is. If
that means no women qualify for some combat jobs, so
be it. That is not the intent, but it could
be the result, so be it. It will also mend
we mean that weak men won't qualify because we're not

(03:02):
playing games. This is combat. This is life or death,
as we all know. This is you versus an enemy
hell bent on killing you. To be an effective lethal
fighting force, you must trust that the warrior alongside you
in battle is capable, truly physically capable of doing what

(03:23):
is necessary under fire. You know, this is the only
standard you would want for your kids and for your grandkids.
Apply the War Department Golden Rule, the nineteen ninety test,
and the E six test, and it's really hard.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
To go wrong. So it's talking about physical standards at
the most physically necessary career within that And I've never
served to never got anywhere near serving in the military.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
I had a.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Brief experience at seal fits and got medically polleds after
about twelve hours, and it is a small version. It's
a fifty hour version of Hell week. One of the
things they save for the end is where you have
to buddy carry someone. You have to pick up someone's
body and run it across the beach or drag it
across the beach, because they want you to be truly
exhausted at that point. There's events like buddy swims, et cetera.

(04:12):
And you have to be able to hang with everybody
there because if you are dragging the team down, you're out,
because this physical standards stand for everybody. And in that case,
I'll never forget this. There was a time where we
were having a meal. We'ld give us a brief twenty
minute meal break, and an older gentleman showed up my age,
maybe even older than me, I think it was older

(04:33):
than me, And one of the instructors asked him, hey,
how are your pull ups? Yeah, the guy was older
than me. Without warming up, without stretching, without moving his
arms around, without anything, this gentleman popped up on a
pull up bar and did eleven strict pull ups at
age well above sixty well within standards. So as Haig
Seth is talking about this, I heard an ABC commentary

(04:55):
in the radio saying, but why do you have to
do this with desk jobs? Why would you have to
do this with desk jobs? If these generals who are
running strategy, why would you do with disk jobs? Why
do you think you'd do that with desk jobs? Because
there's a mental component to this. When I was at
seal Fit, there was no doubt in anyone's head that

(05:17):
the instructors could do everything they were making us do,
and then some they could do it while singing sweet
love songs. It wouldn't stress them a bit. So you
want to look at these guys, you'd understood, don't challenge them.
In the case of generals who are behind the desk,
they don't go have to go out and be operational,

(05:39):
so they don't have to go carry heavy things and
shoot at people. But they have a standard to uphold
that they have a mental respect for their bodies, that
they are mentally put together well enough that they're not
going to become slothful and obese. And I'm not here
to judge your body. It was a time when I
made almost four hundred pounds. Hag Seth also said this

(06:00):
about distractions in the military. Distractions can get you killed
in the military. And that's another lesson we took away
from Seal Fit. Are you in the game?

Speaker 3 (06:08):
No more identity months, dei offices, dudes in dresses, no
more climate change worship, no more division distraction or gender delusions,
no more debris. As I've said before and we'll say again,
we are done with that.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
We're done with it. He's talking about unit cohesion, he's
talking about everybody on the same page. He's talking about
everybody can backfill a job. See I mentioned this case
to this young person to know who got her first job.
She's being trained in every capacity, from washing dishes to cooking,
to being on the completion line, to being in the

(06:50):
retail environment, to setting up the retail environment, to opening
the retail environment to closing the retail environment, because she
has to be able to step in at any process,
any point, and there's capability she has to fulfill. She
has to have, like I said, being able to lift
forty pounds here or there or throughout the day. In fact,
physical standards are not a bizarre thing. Physical requirements that
are a bizarre thing. People who work on airplanes, flight attendants,

(07:13):
they have physical standards, they have to be able to
do certain things. It's only because this is Trump, and
it's only because this is hegxeth, and this all makes
sense in a combat setting. There are women who can
probably pass some of these tests, but not many, very few.
Most men can never get near to passing them. And
I'm going to give you a couple of could have
been incredibly tragic examples of where women had no business

(07:38):
being physical trying to physically control anybody, and they happen
to be law enforcement officers. I'm aware that there are
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(09:24):
from the Sealfit experience, and I don't know if I
would have made it through the whole thing. I know
I didn't because I got medically pulled. I met my limits.
My body met its limits. These women met their limits,
but their job is to be able to protect and serve.
This is in a Hooters restaurant and this guy's been
acting up and I think he's lit. I think he's drunk.
And there are two female cops attempting aimlessly to control him,

(09:48):
and he's laughing. They're starting to laugh too. He's laughing
and mugging at the cameras. They're trying to put handcuffs
on him, and they can't begin to physically control him.
And he's not even trying to lift his arms up,
not trying to hit him. He's clowning me. He's look
see look at him, look at the camera and smiling.

(10:09):
I guess he knows it's going to jail. They're trying
to reach for his legs. They can't do that. Incidentally,
are they protecting their weapons because his hands are right
down by their guns. Do you see the dude laughing?
Now watch what happens here. Someone finally gets tired of this.
One woman says please please. One of the female's officer
says please please, and here comes a three hundred pound
dude picks her brother up and sets them gently down

(10:31):
on his face. There you go, enjoy the concrete and
he should get a free drink at Hooters. Those women
have no business being cops. They have no business being cops.
Physical standards are such that you can look at this
and it can be funny, like this one is funny.
This is a skinny college age young woman who's walking
away Corpus Christy, Texas, kind of trotting away. Gush knows

(10:54):
what she did and maybe stole something. I don't know.
But there are two female cops sauntering over in an
attempt to arrest this young woman and know there's going
to be a scuffle. And female cop puts hands on
and skinny one hundred and fifteen pounds college students Nope,
I'm not going to comply. She doesn't even bother like

(11:15):
protecting a purse, pushes away. Second female cops on the
scene and the races on. They did get a purse
that's going to be inconvenient for her, and I think
that at this point, I actually think she was circling
back to get her purse and then thought better of it.
And she's running down the roads Corpus Christi, Texas, and
I don't think those ladies have any ability to go

(11:36):
catch her because they're going to gas out right about now.
They're starting to metabolically red line. Pete haig Seth spoke
about physical standards. Now, all that's fun and well, no
one got hurt, But let's reverse order. In the Hooters case,
if that guy had not been a happy drunk but
an angry one, had he not been harmless but stupid,

(12:02):
but been harmful and stupid, how could that have ended?
When I was at the seal Food experience, of the
brief time that I was, we were reminded time and
again about the raialty of life and death. You never
waste food. No, two of our brothers got in huge trouble.
One of them hid his food in the dirts. We

(12:25):
never waste food. That was a published rule. You will
eat what you are given. You will eat it, and
if you can't eat it, you will give to someone.
Food will never be wasted. One of the guys that'd
hidden the food in the sand, one of the instructors
found it and those guys had to pay. The guy
who hid the food was told he had a brief
amount of time, far shorter than you'd think, to run
back and get more food. And then his swim buddy

(12:46):
was there. One of the instructors said, who's his swim buddy?
Brother raised his hands, He said, why the AFP is
he running alone? He had to catch up very clear,
you're never alone. Why Because we were simulating a combat role,
a life saving role, and friend of mine was a cop.

(13:07):
He got into a tussle in an unlit hallway in
Seattle because they had been responding to a domestic violence complaint.
And that tussle lasted twenty minutes as this guy fought
for my friend Mark's gun, and Mark at a point
realized he had to convince that man that he was

(13:27):
going to be unlived if he wanted to get out,
then that Mark had to be willing to do that.
Mark saved his own life, saved that guy's life, and
got out because he was physically capable of doing it.
Pete Haiksith did nothing other than point out the fact
that in the military, your job, when told to by
civilian leadership, is to break things and kill people. Story

(13:50):
number two Thailand, all withdrawal rage versus robbing girls of reality.
You know, it is an amazing thing to look at
side by side comparisons in life, particularly as it relates
to what people want to call politics, and particularly as
it relates to many white liberal women. It's an amazing

(14:11):
thing to look side by side at something, say, being
told that you shouldn't take a medication, not that you can't, uh,
not that it's going to be banned, it's not going
to be glass cases, but that you shouldn't and that
they'd rather you didn't, versus, say, for instance, girls on

(14:32):
a volleyball team being told you will play against boys.
You'll have no choice. There's a team called Jarupa Valley
High School and they're trying to find opponents to play
because the other opponents are refusing to play. Eight schools
now have refused to play against Jarupa Valley High School

(14:57):
because drup of Valley High School has a boy playing
on their team and these women, these young women are
being told they're the problem. They're the ones who are
causing the issue. So we'll do a comparison. Here's that
news piece.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
No no from other parents, she says when Aby started
identifying as a girl on campus back in junior high
and even went to the school herself to ask why
they were allowing that without her knowledge, But she says
eventually she had a change of heart too.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
You know, they're protecting the kids because of parents like
me that we don't understand, and we just get upset.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
She says she felt like she was only hurting her
daughter by not letting her be herself, and it was
okay for her kid to teach her something new.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
I did talk to her about how dangerous it is
and how difficult it was going to be.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
You see the focus of the piece, right, The focus
of the piece is calling a boy a girl. The
focus the piece is how dangerous it's going to be
for the boy to pretend to be the girl. What
about the cases that are now very very frequent where
young men have injured young women in sports, save for instance,
by in boxing, nearly breaking their faces, in rugby, breaking

(16:16):
their bodies in volleyball causing a life altering injury during
a volleyball game. The focus is always on this. So
the young women who are refusing to play the game
here again are being told they're the problems. And the
piece is entirely sympathetic to this person, and of course
it's going to be and the girls are being told
you're the issue, and that's the media's response. Now, on

(16:38):
the other hands, you have in the case of this
white liberal woman, this mom, that's all about the safety
of my so called daughter. When a countervailing example comes about,
for instance, President Trump and RFK Junior saying a steed
of Metafin's probably not good for you. If you're pregnant,
you probably shouldn't take it. There's in the case that

(17:00):
it can cause autism, so we're telling you it's not
a good idea to take it. Forget the fact that
Thailand All itself had said on the packaging that that
might happen at one point, and they later rechanged that
and changed the name of the syndrome, and Thailand All
has said, yeah, we don't recommend our products for pregnant people.
They said, what happens what a young woman is told

(17:21):
maybe you should think about not taking this. I'll show
you this an example in a second. You've probably been
told early on if you're going to start a business that, hey,
you need to have a business structure. That's true. You know,
there's tax advantages to having a corporation versus an LLC
versus being just a private person a DBA. It's called.
One of the things that people will tell you is, look,

(17:42):
if you incorporate, it's really hard for people to sue you.
They have to sue your business. People tell you the
same thing about an LLC. Here's the problem though, that's
not true. That's not true. If you incorporate a business,
it's a new entity, and it's probably based upon your
Social Security number. And yeah, your eed might be in it.
But if your social Security numbers attach, your home address

(18:03):
is attached, your bank accounts are attached. Guess what. You
don't have the corporate veil in all likelihood.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
If you've been in business fifteen years, you still might
not have it. I don't care if a tax accountant
sent it up, you still might not have it. So
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All across society, young women are being told you're the problem.

(18:31):
You're the problem because you will not pretend in these
circumstances that all is right with this volleyball team. And
then we get to this young women not being told
they have to do something. You don't have to take
a pill. The pill's not being taken away. You just
are being asked, maybe to consider not taking it. And
we get responses like this.

Speaker 6 (18:49):
If you guys want to take away abortion writes, if
you want to tell us that we can't take painkillers
while pregnant because it causes autism. If you want to
take all the way, take away my right to work,
take away my right. Do you have a job.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
I don't want to work.

Speaker 6 (19:05):
I don't want to work, Okay, I don't care about
women's suffrage. Frankly, after everything else.

Speaker 5 (19:13):
Okay, I don't mean.

Speaker 6 (19:14):
It like that. You guys get what I'm saying. If
you're gonna take any away anything, take away my right
to work.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
I don't think she means right sit at home and.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
Don't sandwich if it means I don't have to go
outside in this public hellhole every sing waity where everyone's
a psychomagic.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Yeah, hold on, wait, I don't think you mean I
don't think you mean right to work. I think you
mean take away my choice to work. I don't think
you mean right or the requirements to work so you
can feed your face. See the comparison. No one says
you can't have it, and yet she'd support the men

(19:53):
who are telling women you can't have that scholarship. It's mine.
Story number three. Hopefully oh has started his shift to
the left. You know, I was relieved when Popolio came
about because he was far far better than his predecessor,
who was in fact a heretic. Popolio's predecessor had said

(20:14):
that there's many pathways to God, that all religions effectively
lead the same to the same place. He said this
in the front of a bunch of school kids. We
ran the video of it. So it was excited when
Popolo came along with a far different view on this,
that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth in the
life and no one comes to the father but through him.

(20:35):
And that's an important clarification, don't you think so when
Poplio came along, I had this great help, and many
other people did. He's spoken some things that make sense
about abortion, back to the Catholic belief on this. He
hasn't come out full force in favor of gender ideology,
although he has appointed some people who have. He's impointed

(20:58):
them to some powerful positions. But now Pope Leo, who's
an American, was asked a question about American politics and
Senator Dick Durbin, who's been in the Senate some I
don't know forty years. I think the Pope agrees with
that estimate. And in that period of time, we have
seen America get three hundred trillion dollars in debt. We've

(21:20):
seen murder rates increase, We've seen obesit rates increase. We've
seen now race relations at record lows, which began under
Brock Wusie in Obama, the rebirth of the mental race wars.
Now we're seeing race wars carried out in the streets.
We've seen the arrival of groups like Armedquiers of Salt
Lake City, very tightly tied to what happened with Charlie

(21:42):
Kirk and the horrible, horrible events there that God has
used for good. So we've seen all this, but Pope
Leo is now coming in and weigh in on American politics.
And what's so disturbing to me is he's doing this
from the apparent throne of the papacy. And I'll show you,
I mean here in a second. Now, Look, he's got
a church to run, and churches run on money. That's true.

(22:03):
They got to have this. People donate their money. You
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Truck twenty five Dash two ninety eight. So here's Popelium
asked about American politician Dick Durbin.

Speaker 7 (23:40):
It's important to look at many issues that are related
to what is the teaching of the church. Someone who
says I'm against abortion but says I'm in favor of
the death penalty is not really pro life. So someone
who says that I'm against abortion, but I'm in agreement
with the inhuman treatment of immigrants or in the United States,

(24:01):
I don't know if that's pro life. So they're very
complex issues. I don't know if anyone has all the
truth on them. But I would ask first and foremost
that there'd be greater respect for one another and that
we searched together both as human beings in that case,
as American citizens or citizens of the state of Illinois,

(24:22):
as well as Catholics, to say we need to really
look closer at all of these ethical issues soon.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Archbishop apparently wanted to honor Dick Durbin, and the Pope
was asked about this, and let's go through his statement.
I think it's very important to look at the overall
work the center's done during if I'm not mistaken, forty
years of service in United States. Okay, service. That's an
interesting phrase, and I guess it's his right to use.
So let's do where's the country where are abortion rates?

(24:51):
Abortion has gone from rare, safe and effective to shout
your abortion, and Dick Durbin has helped move that forward.
Now it's not just the abortion business at plan Parenthood
is in planned Parenthood's in the wrong sex hormone business
for children. They're in the pipeline to wrong sex surgery
for children. This is one of Dick Durbin's major backers.
Dick Durbin has been part and parcel of a corrupt

(25:14):
Washington d C that's raking money for itself at Force,
which is stealing, it's thieving. I mean, we google across
the board. A lot of politicians have been involved in that. Then,
as statement continues, I understand this difficulty in the tensions,
but I think, as I myself has spoken to pass,
it's important to look at the many issues related to
what is the teaching of the church. Okay, good, let's

(25:35):
do Someone who says I'm against abortion, but I'm in
favor of the death penalty is not really pro life. Okay,
let's pause. There is that your opinion? Do you have
scripture to back that up? You shall not kill?

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Wait?

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Is it kill or murder? See that's an important point
of view. Is it kill or murder? You shall not murder?
Is different than you shall not kill. What about Jesus
speaking about the least these? As you treat the least
of these, so you treat me. Isn't every abortion a
treatment of the least of these? And yes, you could

(26:09):
make the same argument for the death penalty. But he
goes on to say something that I think gives the
game away a little bit here he says this, So
someone who says I'm against abortion by a mina agreement
with the inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States,
I don't know if that's pro life. So that's a
very complex issue. Let's pause again. What inhuman treatment? Which one, yes,

(26:31):
there are cases where there's been some bad treatment of
immigrants and illegal immigrants, and they're not the same thing.
Why are you saying immigrant? Why are you not talking
about illegal immigrants? Why are you saying in human treatments?
Is it in human to arrest people?

Speaker 6 (26:47):
That?

Speaker 1 (26:47):
Incidentally is their scripture Romans thirteen says that we are
to follow the laws of the land, kings and magistrates
were to do that. Doesn't that mean the immigrants or
to do that when they break the lot to enter
our country and are asked politely to leave, shouldn't they
and yet they don't. Even with a series of immigration detainers,

(27:09):
maybe of them just choose to overstay. Don't they have
a responsibility to do that. You can be kind to people,
or told to be kind to sojourners in the Bible,
because we, after all, are sojourners here, and you can
be kind as you put someone in a prison cell.
I'm praying for you. This is going to be a
hard run. Let me know if I can continue to

(27:29):
pray with you or pray for you. So it continues
in a statement. I don't know if anyone has all
the truth on them, but to ask first and foremost
that we be great, I have greater respect for one another,
that we search together both as human beings and as
the case is American citizens and et cetera, et cetera.
But the operative phrase here is this, So these are

(27:49):
very complex issues. Indeed, so why you're pretending otherwise? You
said immigrants. Very few people have a problem with immigrants.
The problem is illegal immigration. You said the death penalty
without the debate around you shall not kill or shall
not murder. I'd like to know your view on that.
You're the Pope of the Catholic Church. What is the

(28:12):
proper translation kill or murder that matters. These are complex issues,
and it's also a simple fact that you are not
Pope of America, Pope of the Catholic Church, and as such,
when you're speaking as a Pope of the Catholic Church,
I'd love it if you might offer some scripture and
defense of what you're saying. I'd also love it if

(28:34):
it wasn't very, very predictable that we would see from
you a shifting to the left. One can stand with
be kind to sojourners at the same time as you
stand with selling sojourners. You need to follow the land,
the law of the lands in which you've entered. This
is the Todd Hermannshaw. Please go, be well, be strong,
be kind, and make a decision today to walk in

(28:56):
the light of Christ.
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