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Will the left recover from BLM/Antifa amnesia before they finish their tantrum over Jan 6 pardons?  Senior Contributor David Zanotti joins us to introduce the goose to the gander.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on Your Morning Show with Michael del Chohana.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I was watching yesterday some leftists trying to rebel against
the president's pardon of the J six members and of
course completely ignoring the Biden partons on the way out
the door, but more importantly those during BLM and Antifa
attacking police officers and cities. I mean, it reminds me

(00:25):
of when Lacy Peterson was killed. Scott Peterson got two
murder charges for Connor, an unborn child who had a name,
and a charge that went along with it. I mean,
these are the kinds of you know, inconsistencies and hypocrisies
that are out there, really begs our final segment, which
is Donald Trump's kind of framed all this. He certainly

(00:45):
did within the the inaugural address, and he has sense,
and I think the media has picked up on this,
especially on the right, that this stuff is common sense,
that it's not a political pendulum as much as an
awakening to common sense, which Begs are founding Father's view
of self evident truth. It became self evident truth that

(01:10):
they're not plural, that's one person. They may be having
some struggles in their mind about their gender and we
know statistically, that's a very fluid thing. They even admit
it's fluid, and they build in the fluidity. But America's
kind of taken a more self evident or common sense
look at that, America. I don't know it, but they're

(01:31):
on the brink of discovering something that's pretty critical in
this experiment, self evident truth.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
Yeah, and Michael, there's two ways of defining self evident truth.
They both work, they both fit together. The first is
that it's obvious, as plain as the nose on your face,
which is what human sexuality used to be for people.
Pretty obvious and biologically scientifically, it's still totally obvious in
regards to xx x Y and all the follows. The

(02:01):
second one is that a self evident truth is in
and of itself so obvious that it doesn't need more
proving because the proof of it is contained within itself.
In other words, we talk about male and female. Well,
the further you look, the more the evidence there. It's
just obvious. It's self evident. The farther you look, you
need no other attestation. It's right there. And of course,

(02:24):
the declaration of independence is the rationale which builds the
worldview and the mindset of how we come to the
conclusions about how we look at each other. It's a
social compact that's built upon a set of principles and
a set of precepts, and it was something that was
agreed upon and sacrificed for and gave birth to the

(02:45):
mindset that controlled the Constitutional Convention. Now we're going to
be celebrating all of this stuff coming into the twenty
twenty six and coming into the celebration for the Declaration
of Independence two hundred fifteth anniversary. If Trump and Doge
and and all of the players put this forward with
integrity and historical accuracy and honesty, we're going to have

(03:06):
a chance to have a history lesson that's going to
compel people to understand that we're walking in a better
worldview direction than we were when we had a president
you couldn't even talk.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Yeah, and you bring up Doge vivek Ramswami. All indications
are will be leaving Doge to go run for governor
in Ohio. He may be the one who is best
able to have that teachable moment and explain it to
the American people. But America's figured out what didn't work.
They haven't connected the dots of our intent and what
has always worked. That's still an awakening. I don't think
that has happened yet and is critical.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your Morning Show with Michael del
Churno
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