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Speaker 1 (01:16):
I want to get into some of the woke left also.
So I saw this from the New York Post. This
was a couple of years ago. Apparently Coca Cola still
has a major problem. They're apparently still practicing DEI hiring
at their company.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
They first got in trouble for this back in twenty
one when they had a training. I'm looking at their
materials diversity training that urged people to quote be less white.
Remember that. I don't even know how you do you
show up in blackface? Like what does that mean? You
showup beating tacos? I don't know. I mean technically they're white,
so I don't I don't understand, Like, how what does
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that mean? Kane? Well, how do you be less white?
Less white? Over there? You're so white half white? Hmm.
This is what they said. Apparently the way that they
described it is. You're supposed to be less oppressive, whatever
that means, less arrogant, ironic, less defensive, super ironic, less ignorant.
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Who I feel like the Vince McMahon meme where his
eyes shoot lasers at the end of the panel. Be
less ignorant, be more humble. Listen, believe what break with apathy?
What break with white solidarity? There isn't white solidarity. Have
you seen the right lately? There isn't any white solidarity.
That's all nonsense. That's all driven by people who worship race.
You see the godlessness of it. But do you also
see the horseshoe theory where you have some people on
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the right that aren't really on the right, but they're
just they say that they're very far right, but they're
actually on the left. And that's horseshoe theory. When you
get so far over that you go right back to
where you started. That's what it is. Why are they
still doing this over there? Apparently this is still a thing.
They are still There were whistleblowers sending stuff into different
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UH writers online saying that they're apparently still practicing this
to a certain degree. How do you just be like
Ari Soda company just make stupid soda and shut up.
It's gotta be less white, gotta be with white caine,
whatever that means. I don't even understand what less white is.
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What's less white.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
From the company that creates cola.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
I mean it's not even the good like Mexican coke either.
It's just the stuff with the aspertainment it.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Clip that little bit. It's not good like the Mexican coke.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Well that they used real sugar in that, and they
ain't gonna I ain't gonna lie. It's way better caine is.
Where's a lie?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
No lies?
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Detected sirs and ma'am's none of it. Be less white,
be less stupid, be less godless goodness. So, I mean,
sprite's great, you're sick and you.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
Have the flu, it's gotta be less white.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Otherwise I don't. I only like carbonation if there's high
fructose corn syrup with it. Otherwise I don't like carbonation
unless it's prosecco or yeah, like a cola. I don't want.
I don't want to. Carbonated water is evil because it
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because it's coming making the rounds. They're trying to make
this female. I guess like the dumb bimbo version of
Joe Rogan for the Left. I don't know, and I
want to play this and then I'm gonna bring this
full circle to woke Reich. So this is some interior
decorator lady who is on Bravos Real Nags of whatever county.
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I don't know. I don't watch any of those stuff
because I'd rather gouge my eyes out. If I wanted
to go see over dramatic people, then I would look
at members of my own family. Go ahead and play,
Go ahead and play this one.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
White people that triple trump. Yeah, that have the nerve
and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a
Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser.
I don't think you should be able to enjoy anything
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but cracker barrel. And if you want to triple Trump
and you want to browbeat DEI, and you want to
browbeat gay people, and you want to browbeat black people
as you've been doing for four hundred years, and you
want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come over
here and open up businesses, earnestly pay their taxes, you
want to demonize them and call them rapists and felons
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and all that, when the felon is the teeny weeny
mush trim pieces cankles mctaco at the top of the ticket.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
So I wasn't going to get mean, but then I
heard the full clip. Kane, I'm real, I'm trying real
hard to be the shepherd here, ringo. I wasn't going
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to be mean. I just find it very ironic that
someone that has a face like a prolapsed anus is
so upset over people who vote for Trump and where
they eat. Like, how far do you want me to
go from here? Kane? Choose your path? Okay, I'm just saying,
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she seems to have a lot of time to think
about this. She seems to have a lot of time
to obsess about where Trump voters go to eat. You
know time that may have been taken up by a
loving husband or children or community involvement, and without all
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of those things, seems that she's left with a lot
of time on her hands to embitter herself, harden her heart,
immobilize her face, and do everything except be a good person.
And I also hear a woman who it seems like
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she just ripped off that clan hood and went to
town because there are a lot of Hispanic voters that
voted Republican and that voted for Trump. In fact, as
I said in our first Hour, it is one of
the fastest growing demographics within the GOP, and for the
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past three elections, there's been a deluge of voters that
have voted for Republicans, that have voted for Trump, specifically Trump,
and they've joined the right leaning coalition. And so I
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get that unfulfilled, lonely aging progressive white women love to
fantasize about being the white saviors of minorities all throughout
the United States. It's a position that makes them feel
better about their sad lives, and it also is kind
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of a reflection of their own bigotry, because they feel
like their white saviorism is the only thing that's going
to help minorities. And meanwhile, you know, you have Hispanic
voters and Chinese voters and everybody else is like, we
don't need that. We're doing quite fine by ourselves.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
It's that.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Quiet bigotry of thinking that you can do it better
for someone and they can do it for themselves. That's
really you know, just Chef's kiss here. And I was
thinking about this, you know, as I was overloaded with
insulting remarks that I could say, and I could be
really mean, I could make her cry if I wanted to,
but you know, I'm trying to be a nice person,
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really hard trying to be And I was thinking about this,
and I thought, you know, if there's this big coalition
that's been built on the right, it's a coalition that
is even larger than what we saw with the Tea
Party and the Tea Party days, and that was a
very large coalition, even larger than what we saw in
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the nineties with the New Conservative Revolution under a Ginggridge
when Gangridge was at the house. And I thought, you know,
or someone on the left, and this is becoming a
real stronghold for the GOP, and I needed if I
was on the left, and I really wanted to redirect
those voters back to the left. How would I accomplish that?
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And then you know, it's interesting because then I started
seeing like Nick Fouinta's stuff pop up and the embrace.
No one's talking about the platforming. That's a misdirection by
people who know that if they were to actually debate
this stuff on the merits that they would lose. So
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they try to say it's about platforming. It's not even
about platforming, it's about the absence of a pushback. There
was no accountability. There were no hard questions, and I
watched everything. There's no hard questions asked, So spare me
that defense because those people didn't watch it as I did.
I would think that constructing your own straw ma of
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identity politics on the right and worshiping it is going
to be one of the things that drives apart the coalition.
That's a great way you infiltrate. And then you start
being an unapologetic disciple of Marxist identity politics. That is
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going to go, that's going to build, and that will
go a long way and destroying this coalition. And I
was thinking about that as I was looking at some
of the data from the last election, particularly in Pennsylvania
some others. Now, I don't think any of this has
built up enough to have an effect immediately on that
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Democrat in this last election. However, in Pennsylvania, Democrats are
pushing back in the registration battle and they're winning. They're
winning in terms of active party right gistrations, in terms
of people who are registering. At first Republicans we're beating Democrats,
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and now Democrats are beating Republicans. And then of course
we just Democrats just want to be go Jerry Mandarin battle,
which we'll I'll mention here coming up. So my point
is is that I think you need to be very
very careful about some of the stuff that's out there,
and think about this. There are a million different ways
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right now that they are trying to destroy the coalition,
and a lot of people honestly sound like this lady.
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Speaker 1 (15:01):
So we have a repeat offending bear. It broke into
a Colorado home twice in one night in Boulder twice
early Wednesday morning. According to Denver seven, the bear was
breaking into the car somebody's car weeks prior, and the
situation grew when the bear broke into some woman's home
right through the sliding glass doors about one am. They
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actually had a crawl out of a window and run
to a car, and then police arrived and yelled at
the bear, and the bear r in a way, but
it came back a couple of hours later and ransacked
the kitchen. How does it still getting in I'm curious
because it doesn't say they broke anything. I mean, how
they're getting ready to hibernate, right, So that's probably just
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saying there's a little reason why they're let's see, I
don't blame them. The alien ship apparently is going to
hide from humans when it closes in on Earth before Christmas.
That's what everybody's saying about that giant space turd that
went around the Moon. The Harvard astrophysicists says that the
three Eye Atlas is going to hide from humans when
it closes it on Earth. But we already saw it,
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he said, seven jets were released from it. I really
wanted to be an I wanted to be Aliens.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
I mean, I think it is.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Do you really think it is?
Speaker 3 (16:13):
Really?
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (16:14):
I mean how do you change You change your direction
unnaturally and it changes the brightness and the shape and
everything else. It's yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
I like the fact that there's still mystery in the universe.
So I don't know. I just think it needs to
come and humble us all. But it apparently yet it
has a complex jet structure and a glowing halo. It
passed by the Sun and it's the three Eye Atlas,
and so they said that, yeah, it has a large,
glowing halo. I mean, that's at least what they're saying.
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But this guy says, this astrophysicist says, that's probably alien
life and it's going to hide itself as it gets
closer to Earth. But we already saw it. It's like
a Toddler plane, hide and seek. We already see you.
What is your theory.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
We haven't seen any of the alien and so we've
just seen the ship. I'm thinking he's talking more about
the aliens hiding.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Themselves like they're going to be here. I would hide
myself too. I wouldn't even want to come here locking
the doors. So I've been saying forever. I've been saying
this for ten years. They locked their doors when they
fly past, wouldn't you? I mean, for crying out live.
We had a national like freak out over Butter stick
with us. We're talking about the housing stuff, you know, education,
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all of this. But I also think that people are
being fed just a line of garbage about different alliances
and foreign influence. And I don't see the same amount
of concern for foreign influence when it details the ungodly
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amounts of Katari money that are coming into the United States.
And we know that they were paying influencers because there
was some stuff that came out and there were some
influencers that were pretending to be on the right that
it came out the they were they were paying influencers
to promote certain talking points and to try to amplify
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things like the twenty two World Cup and all of
this stuff. There was a lot of that. They apparently
the Wall Street Journal had a major story about this,
had a lot of research into it, where Cutter had
targeted two hundred and fifty influencers on the right to
try to change policy. Now we know that they also
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do that on the left too, and this is something
you know, Soros pays a lot of people on the left,
a lot of people on the left, these the Tides Foundation,
all of that. There was a lot with Antifa for
this too. But the issue with Cutter and the amount
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of money the very with it's called unconventional lobbying campaigns.
They're trying to gain broader support in the US. There
are billions of dollars flowing through this. There was one
account that came out and it was being paid. It
was a one of those that received money from Cutter,
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and as it turned out, the person that was receiving
the money was based in Pakistan but pretending to be
based in the United States. And it was like they
were calling themselves like Maga Patriot or something. They had
like two million followers and the account was only a
couple of years old. There's a whole network of this stuff,
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and I don't hear any of the people who are
complaining about foreign influence mentioning this at all. And there's
a reason why there is My thought on all of
this is that there is a major, major op that
is happening to where the purpose is to divide the
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right and keep everybody focused on one thing so all
this other stuff can happen. And I think this is
something we're going to be talking about as the days go,
but it's a very real thing. Like, for instance, you
know you're talking about Islamist's students that are at University
of Illinois Chicago, where they're saying that America's cancer, America
is cancer, Islam is the answer. I mean speaking about
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this stuff on college campuses, right, A lot of people
are being baited into only focusing on Israel so that
you don't talk about any of this stuff. You don't
talk about epic city in Texas trying to change its name,
or the tricks that are reported on in terms of
how they're able to be a predominantly Islamist community by
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saying that you have to your hoaf has to go
to the mosque. A lot of people are kind of
uncomfortable with that that's what's being reported. A lot of
questions exist about this or how Texas is the number
one state in the nation that's being targeted for Islamist
development and Islamist, as you know, is the politicized, highly politicized,
highly radical Islam that we're seeing that's you know, dominating
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Iran and is dominating you know, Husbillah and Hamas and
all of this stuff that's all islamis. There's not a
lot of questions being asked, not enough, because everybody's focusing
on the paltry amount that APAC which is an American
thing with American donors, what they're spending to lobby because
lot I know it's shocking, but lobbying groups will lobby,
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that's a fact of life. But I can't take any
of these people seriously because they don't have a peep
about Cutter. They don't have a damn thing about it.
They're not talking about any of these developments in Texas.
They're not talking about the billions upon billions. They're the
number one donor to American universities. If you want to
know why there's this fast growing sentiment just in the
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past decade on American colleges and universities where people are
really just they're preaching this you know, perceived virtue of
Islamism while attacking the United States. There's a lot that
explains this, and it's all by design. And I will
say that on the left and the right we're not
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the same. The left votes they're freaks into office. On
the right, people are trying to correct information and stop
people from being influenced by the freaks. This is something
I don't like Bill Maher because Bill Maher repeated this
predators lie about me, This guy who apparently was trying
to use my name to advance his career. Never even
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met this guy. I couldn't recognize him in a lineup.
And I've been mad at Bill Maher for years because
Bill Maher repeated verbatim a story that this guy tried
pushing on me in Daily Mail that I was trying
to do a reality TV show when I had an
agent for crying out loud with the biggest agency in
the world. I don't know why I would go with
some Z lister guy that I've never met. I don't know.
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It was after Parkland and he repeated that lie on air.
So I've been mad at Bill Maher ever since. But
he makes my point here, so I'll play it. This
is cut twenty six.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
It seemed like the entire Republican the staff publishment lined
up against this. I'm not sure you could say that
about the Democratic asse. I mean Ted Cruz. You know
we've had on this show, and I certainly have had
my differences, but I'm glad to talk to everybody on
this show. He was very good on this. He said,
the danger I want to highlight tonight is anti Semitism.
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In the last six months, I've seen it on the
rise in a way I've never seen it before on
the right. Here's the interesting thing I thought he said.
He said, about a decade ago, anti Semitism began rising
on the left and the Democratic Party did nothing, and
then the decade that followed it has consumed the Democratic Party.
I'm not so sure he's not right about that. I'm
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not so sure the Democratic politicians are more afraid to
challenge their left who think Amas is terrific, than the
Republicans are.
Speaker 4 (23:49):
No, Ted Cruise is right. I agree one hundred percent
with Ted Cruz.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
It's kind of interesting. That's Moscowitz who said, yeah, I
agree with him. He's right on that. That's a very
interesting thing on and that's how it's always been on
the right. I remember the early days of the tea
party when we would have people that would dress up
in like Airyan Nation stuff, and they would have these insignias,
and they would try to show up at rallies, and
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we had signs printed up saying not with us, et cetera.
Because the media was so eagerly reporting that, oh, look
at these you know, these notorious you know, white supremacists
that are showing up at these rallies, and we were
able to kind of drive that out and stop the
media from trying to discredit this grassroots movement by with
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guilt by association, and we were practicing our free association.
We didn't want to be harmed by that ideology. And
now you're being told that your establishment if you don't
entertain it. It's not about platforming it, it's about embracing it.
And don't sit here and tell me that you're asking
hard questions when I watched the interview and you don't
ask hard questions. And I feel like I've been really
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cool up to this point, especially with people that I've
known that you guys don't know that I know behind
the scenes and have talked to. And I'm really getting
tired of the people who puffed themselves up and they're like,
if you have a difference, then call me first before
going online. Well guess what we do. Call and you
don't answer, and then you go to text message and
you try to argue book length and text message about
it and then decline to go on any space where
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you might be asked a hard question. So spare me
the tough guy stuff. It's incredibly frustrating. Everybody has right
of free association, and sure ask questions about geopolitical moves
that the United States does, but don't sit here in
Mott baileyo it and pretend that you're asking a question
when in reality you're accusing people of dual loyalty and
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things of that nature, which that's a very different thing.
And a lot of people maybe they don't under I
don't know, maybe they haven't lived long enough where they
don't realize it. I don't know. But I don't want
to see the right become what the left is. I
don't want everything ended end up to end up being
somebody like you know, Ma'm Donnie or Hassan Piker versus
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you know, the grapers or something like that. Good grief,
but that's everything's going to be going to a version
of identity politics if we don't course correct. And while
all of that is happening, and while everybody's focused on that,
guess what you have Islamism spreading in the United States.
And I do think it's very interesting that that Graper
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movement has no problem with Islamism. They like it. Actually,
I mean, who was it Knowle's or whatever. One of
those guys that I don't know what's happening over at
Daily Wire actually came out and said, you know, you
say what you will, but the hit job is actually
a very conservative, you know, modest clothing for women. Mike,
how you know what? How are you a male American
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and you're saying something completely cooked like that? I don't know.
We've got we have. We have an intellectual anemia with
supposed thought leaders on the right.
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