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August 31, 2021 34 mins

All US troops have left Afghanistan, The Taliban is taunting us with mock funerals, A news anchor surrounded by Taliban with guns says not to be afraid, Amherst goes full covid totalitatian and the Libs still trust the media.



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Welcome to the Freedom Hut team. Great to have you
with me here on this Tuesday, August thirty. First, we
have all US troops out of Afghanistan. The Taliban is

(00:21):
taunting us with mock funerals in the streets of coast
and Kandahar. A news anchor surrounded by Taliban guys with
guns says, don't be afraid. Meanwhile, libs still trust the media,
and Amherst College, my alma mater, goes full COVID totalitarian.
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of Afghanistan. They did this ahead of the deadline. They
didn't even wait, I guess you could say on Afghan time,
because they're nine ten hours ahead something like that. They
decided to move in advance of the US based timeline deadline.

(02:10):
And there are some very notable things we have to
say right away. One is they did leave Americans behind.
They did leave over a hundred US citizens on the
ground So remember when Joe Biden promised promised that they
would not leave, they would not leave without making sure

(02:32):
every American was out. Well, that was a lie, that
was not true. And there's a lot here that we
can do to analyze the situation. We can talk about,
for example, did the Taliban really offer to give the
US full control over Cobble and to manage the whole evacuation,
including security for the whole city? Their reports about that?

(02:54):
Did the United States decide that they were going to
pull out even though they knew there were Americans who
were actively trying to get to the airport. We keep
hearing about people who want to leave, So were there
people who wanted to leave who could not get out. Well,
I understand where your head is and where mine is

(03:17):
on this one. We have to get ready, though, for
what the other side is going to do and say.
But first, here is General Kenneth McKenzie, and here's what
he says about this departure Place six. Look, there's a
lot of hard break associated with this departure. We did
not get everybody out that we wanted to get out,
But I think if would stayed another ten days, Louis,

(03:37):
we wouldn't have gotten everybody out there we wanted to
get out, and there still would have been people who
would have been disappointed with that. It's a tough situation.
But I want to emphasize again that simply because we
have left, that doesn't mean the opportunities for both Americans
that are in Afghanistan that want to leave Afghans who
want to leave, they will not be denied that opportunity.

(03:58):
I think our Department of State is going to work
that very hard in the days and weeks ahead. So
they're going to be negotiating with the Taliban for the
departure of Americans who were left behind with our very
hasty deadline here. Now, I understand it was a twenty
year long war, but you would think that they could
have extended this out a few days to get the

(04:20):
Americans out, and to do so with some semblance of
American security and projection a force on the ground. Now
it's going to be okay, Taliban, please let our guys
get through to the airport. Please let them get on
those planes. Don't kidnap them, don't murder them or mutilate them.
Let our Americans through. We're also going to be negotiating

(04:41):
over some Afghan SIVs, these special immigrant visas that were
left behind because they didn't have exactly the right paperwork.
I had friends that were trying to coordinate behind the
scenes to get certain Afghans out who should have been
able to get out based upon the promises made to
them by the United States, but they were unable to

(05:03):
because of some issue in their paperwork, or maybe it
was just they couldn't get safely to the very front
of the crowds at Kabul Airport. Remember, the Taliban has
actually been in charge of security during this whole process
because they have the outer ring, so you couldn't actually
get to Kabul Airport unless the Taliban lets you, and

(05:26):
now they control everything. You've seen the photo of the
last American soldier getting on a transport plane to get
out of Afghanistan. You've seen the photos of Taliban fighters
decked out at American gear head to toe walking into
a giant hangar with Chinook helicopters still in place. And yes,

(05:48):
the billions and billions of dollars we spent equipping and
training the Afghan national security forces that has fallen directly
into Taliban hand. So they walk around now, dressed in
brand new American gear courtesy of Uncle Sam. Taliban fighters
look like they actually are ready for the fight. And

(06:10):
John Kirby was on MSNBC. You know this is the
guy who's the Pentagon spokesman. He was asked by Morning Joe,
how does it feel to play so much faith in
the Taliban? And you have had to do that this
whole time, Play one. There's nothing about faith here, Willie,
nothing at all. It's not about trust. We developed a
pragmatic relationship that we had to do over the last

(06:31):
couple of weeks to help get people safely to the
airport and get them out of there. And it worked.
But believe me, nobody's resting on laurels here, and nobody's
just going to take it at face value what the
Talibans say. We're going to hold them accountable for their actions,
not just their words, their actions, and again we have
tools available to us across the range of our government

(06:52):
to do that. We'll see about that. They have had
to put a tremendous amount of faith in the Taliban,
that much is clear. Maybe they don't trust them, but
they have to ask them to do things kind of
begged them Really, it's embarrassing, isn't it the United States
to be dealing with this medieval cult, medieval cult that

(07:16):
treats women brutally and children. This was the actual question
posed to him. Is the Taliban different now? Will you
probably saw if you were on the internet yesterday and
on social media, the Taliban hanging somebody from one of
our six million dollars US Blackhawk helicopters flying that person
around cobble. I mean, this is a group that has

(07:39):
led by men of savage mindset who embrace a fundamentalist
brutality that has not gone away. Now in the short term,
they perhaps, and this is true, recognize that some of
their interests are served by not going as crazy as
they possible. Lee Kennor would want to. But how long

(08:03):
will that last? And what are we going to do
about the Americans left behind? Here's John Kirby on MSNBC
again asked about the Afghans who have been left. Remember
the Afghans that the United States government promised, we will
get you out do this for us, We will get
you out. And I understand right now there are people
who say, oh, but we're taking in so many Afghans?

(08:25):
Have they all been properly vetted. They all do need
to be properly vetted, and there needs to be procedure
in place to make sure that we don't have infiltrations
of any ISIS sympathizers. And I think those are all
very fair points. I stand with that notion. But I
also believe that when you shake a man's hand, whether

(08:45):
it's you're an individual or the government of the United
States of America, and you say, this is my word,
this is my bond, here is the contract you keep
that this is a point of honor. If we are
an honorable people, our government keeps its word to those
who help in conflict zones around the world. So what

(09:08):
do we do about those Afghans who were left behind?
Who were I'm not talking about Afghans who just want
to get out because they don't like the Taliban. I'm
talking about those who we made a deal with. All Right,
We're not supposed to double cross people. We're America. I
know that we're not perfect, and our government, as we've
seen very clearly, is somewhat run by buffoons. But what

(09:29):
do we do about the Afghans left behind? Here's John
Kirby play too. I would tell them Willie that they
still have that commitment. We thank them for their service,
We're grateful for what they did, and we moved out
an incredible number in a span of two weeks, one
hundred and twenty three thousand, the vast majority of which
we're Afghans, Afghan Allies, people like them who helped us.

(09:50):
As General Mackenzie said yesterday, we're heartbroken that we couldn't
get everybody out, but they still have our commitment. They
still have the commitment of this administration and the United States,
and we're going to do everything we can to continued
to try to get them out of that country and
out safely. What is that commitment really worth? What does
that commitment mean? What does it do? I think if

(10:15):
you ask some of the terrified Afghans who are hiding
right now and hoping they don't receive these night letters
that have been put on doors in Cobblin, I'm sure
in places all over Afghanistan saying we know who you are,
We're coming for you. I'm not sure Kirby saying that
we are committed to them really does very much at all.

(10:39):
But this is what we're left with. This is where
we are. There are many questions that remain. Among them,
is this going to become a terror safe haven and
what will that look like? What will that mean for
the rest of the world. Now, I've been hearing this
phrase Saudi Arabia without the oil as in the Taliban war,

(11:00):
a strict fundamentalist Islamic regime, But of course they don't
have the enormous financial resources that come from oil reserves.
They will be selling a whole lot of opium, but
even that is not on the same scale as what
you get in the Saudi oil fields. So that will

(11:22):
mean there's a different level of force projection and ideological
projection all over the world, even if the Afghan Taliban
goes all in on Jihadis philosophy. But what about these
ISIS fighters who are in this splinter faction, if you will,

(11:42):
are this other entity operating inside of Afghanistan right now?
How many of them are there? What is their strength?
Here's General Mackenzie again talent talking about that play five.
They remain a very lethal force, and I think we
would assess that probably they're at least two thousand hardcore
ISIS fighters in Afghanistan now, and of course many of

(12:05):
those come from the prisons that were there were opened
a few days ago, so that number is up and
as probably as high as it's ever been in quite
a while. Two thousand hardcore ISIS fighters. I mean, the
Taliban opened up the prisons and let out the worst
of the worst. So you can imagine what that's going
to do to this society. And there's so many ways

(12:25):
this could play out. You could even have a circumstance
where right now, maybe the Taliban leadership is pragmatic in
its approach to things. Now, pragmatism doesn't mean that they're
good guys, obviously, it just means it's in their interest
right now, you know, this is this starts to be like, well,
you know, we fought against the Nazis and we allied

(12:48):
with the Soviets to do so. The Soviets were really bad.
Stalin's regime was really awful and evil and wanted to
destroy us too. But sometimes work with you know, the
enemy of your enemy as your friends, as the mantra,
and you forget about the fact that they're still your enemy.

(13:08):
And I think that we may see that playing out
with ISIS fighters in Afghanistan. I'm not sure yet how
this will go and remember that all the projections you see,
all the claims out there about what's going to happen,
are coming from an intelligence and national security apparatus that
has been humiliated, I mean humiliated by the fall of

(13:32):
the Afghan national security forces that they apparently could not
see coming at all, had no idea. How is that possible? Well,
apparently it is because it just happened. We saw it happen.
So remember that as you hear people prognosticating on the
future of Afghanistan, but our twenty year war there is over.

(13:55):
It's done, and there's going to be a lot of
soul ching, a lot of after action report and analysis
about what was achieved, what wasn't achieved, How do we
get drawn in for so long? What did we miss?
And as importantly as anything else, perhaps most importantly, how

(14:15):
does the lesson of Afghanistan affect us going forward? How
does this whole process of twenty years in this country
as a nation? What does it tell us about our future?
I mean, I will say that I believe it means
nation building, especially in cultures or in countries with cultures

(14:37):
that are very different from our own, not a mission
set that we take on never again, not doing that again,
mission creep and the sense that you can drift into
a longer and larger obligation than you initially set out
to when it comes to military force and all the

(14:58):
reconstruction efforts and democracy promotion or all that not our job,
not our mission. We can help others who want to
do it for themselves, we cannot do it for them.
In many ways, I think that's one of the biggest
lessons of Afghanistan. We had our brilliant, brave soldiers out

(15:18):
there trying to hold together a country that just didn't
have the cultural, political, social cohesion to stay together itself.
And we couldn't hold it together for them, and we
couldn't do the fighting and the logistics and the things

(15:38):
that we had been forever for them. And so this
is where we are. Let's talk in a second here
about how is this going to be spun. What is
the pr from the Biden team, from the Democrat news
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(17:29):
for the Biden decisions in Afghanistan. And then there are
the ones that I think are unfortunately going to be
a little bit more effective, but on the so dumb
nobody really is going to be able to get very
far with them. I mean, if you're looking for the
height of stupidity. Mazie Horrono, the senator from Hawaii. As
I've said, Hawaii such an amazing place. Such bad politicians

(17:52):
and politics come out of Hawaii. I love Hawaii, I
love Hawaiians, I love the people who live there. But
Mazie Horrono, it's just democrat enclave. Anyway, here is the
senator on how it's Trump's fault. Of course, Play seven.
There are a lot of Afghans who were applying for
these special immigrant visas, and the Trump administration still walk

(18:15):
these visas to the point where it was not even happening,
and so the development of a lot of our Afghan
partners in their families who are not able to get
out is not something that just happened overnight that this is.
This is a situation that was very much on in

(18:35):
my view, the Trump administration. But we're going to move
forward and do everything we can to get all of
these people out in the coming months. Ah for the
true it's the Trump administration, you see. Now, this is
what I want to tell you right now, So you
prepare for that, because that's just they'll try that. I
don't think that's really going to work. Blaming Trump. It's

(18:58):
it's weak. It's a little bit when they said, you
remember when Trump had a roaring economy, well, for three
years the only thing that stopped the roaring economy was COVID,
which had nothing to do with Trump, as we know.
But for three years we had this was booming economy.
But the first two years of it, we kept hearing
about the oh, it's the Obama economy. It's the Obama economy.

(19:20):
That's so it's not Trump. And this was this was
just weak sauce. This was JV kind of stuff. Oh yeah,
it's it's the it's the Obama Trump's running the show. Now.
Trump has put his people into place, and eighteen months in,
twenty four months in we're gonna say it's Obama. That's
the reason the economy is so good. It was laughable, right,

(19:41):
I mean, they were gonna be Trump was running for
reelection after his first term. Oh, it's the Obama economy.
I mean, this is the kind of stuff that they
said no one really believed that, no one really believed it.
But on this Afghanistan situation, get ready for it. Give
it about a week, maybe less, and the Democrat corporate

(20:02):
media will be talking about Biden's genius in ending the
war and the amazing improvisation his team showed under pressure.
And they will look at anyone who questions this Soviet
style rewriting of recent history like they're the crazy one.
I know that you must be thinking, come on, that's
not they can't, no, buck, come on, no, yes, yes,

(20:25):
all of the debacle, the losses that we suffered here
of prestige, all of it that will I mean the
only part of this that the Biden administration isn't going
to be able to completely whitewash is, of course, the
loss of our thirteen brave American service members. That's the

(20:46):
part of this that is going to endure. But other
than that, it's it's all going to be. And they'll say, oh,
you know, nothing is perfect. It was a chaotic situation,
but we made the right move. I'm telling you what
feels right now, like the by administration is everyone was
agreeing a week ago, what a disaster this is. Give it,

(21:06):
give it a few days, maybe a few weeks. They'll
be saying, you know, Joe actually did a prett damn
good eye to be a pretty good job. Joe actually
got it done. Yeah, he's a really strategic genius. Actually,
oh no, he's fantastic. I know you hear this and
you're like me and you want to throw things. But
they're already getting this ready. They're already preparing this narrative

(21:32):
for the future. I mean, here's Clara McCaskill, for example,
on the White House deadline that now has been enforced.
Here you go play play three. What you really need
to realize is the speed with which the Taliban took
over validates Joe Biden's decision because our mission had failed.

(21:52):
Now was the deal that the Trump did ridiculous? Yes?
Was he asking the Taliban to Camp David and acting,
and so they were valid state actors. Yes, all of
that was bad, but the bottom line is, no matter
when we pulled out, it was going to be messy.
No matter when we pulled out, there were going to
be throngs of people gathered at the departure point, and

(22:14):
our military were been called on to protect them, which
makes them sitting duck for these terrorists. See, it was
always going to be bad. Joe Biden gets credit for
being brave. Forget about the fact that this whole thing
collapsed in what felt like minutes. Forget about the fact
that we left Americans behind. Forget about the fact, yes Democrats,

(22:36):
that we took casualties over there. They're going to try
to memory hole all of this. Joe Biden made the
right call, a gut seat call. Even I know you
hear this and your blood boils. I feel the same way.
But if you think that there's going to be some
massive surge of accountability for Biden being a clearly not

(23:01):
up for the job buffoon, I got another thing. I
got another thing to tell you. It's not going to happen.
I also feel this way, and I don't hear a
lot of other conservatives say this. I really resent the
fact that they've put us in a position whereas somebody
who thinks about analyzes comments on politics, I don't ever

(23:21):
like making making fun of dementia, or it's not something
that it's very serious issue. It's like making fun of
a physical infirmity. It's not something that you do, right,
That's not an ethical thing to do. But he is
the president of the United States, and he's clearly foggy,
and he's clearly too old, and it's a problem for

(23:42):
all of us that this is the reality. And it's
shameful that Democrats have put this guy who is declining
in front of our very eyes, in this role. So
I'm angry at them. I'm angry at the people that
propped him up. I'm angry at the media outlets that
pretended like he was up for this job. And I

(24:03):
know how they do this. Oh, how dare you you
the dementia? You know you're talking about his dementia and
all this stuff. Yeah, well, what choice do we have.
The guy shouldn't be president of the United States, obviously. Oh,
but they are going to start saying otherwise really loudly. Now,
Oh no, the Afghan situation. It was all about the decision,

(24:26):
the gutsy call. Here's sake bomb getting you're ready for
play four. The President stands by his decision to bring
our men and women home from Afghanistan because if he
had not, his view and the view of many experts
in military out there, as we would have sent tens
of thousands potentially or thousands at least more troops back
into harm's way, risking more lives and more people to

(24:49):
fight a war. The Afghans were not willing to fight themselves.
Nothing has changed in that. Regard Biden the hero, that's
going to be the narrative you here, that's going to
be what what the storyline is from his partisans. He
made the right call, he did the right thing. Joe
Biden's just great. He's just great. I know, how could

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to mention that you'll see they use their power wherever
they can the left the lockdowners. When it's Democrats in
charge of the state, the state locks you down. The
state mandates vaccines. When they are in charge of the
federal government. Now, of course the same thing. And if
they can, they'll just use the private sector as their proxy.
In all of this. We need protection from these mandates.

(27:02):
We need governors to step up. Marty talking to one
governor in a I shouldn't say a governor. I'm talking
to some people in a state where I know the
governor is open to the idea of conscience protections from
forced vaccination, and I'm certainly hoping that that goes forward.
It's early stage, though, so people around the guy who

(27:25):
would have to sign it I'm talking to because there
has been some let's just say, unwillingness from other governor's
mansions to take a stand and be a leader. But
Florida Ron, Florida's Ron de Santon is of course getting
it done. Still the best governor in America, and here

(27:48):
he is on how they got rid of his Rather,
localities are just overriding. He's the governor and these localities
are in his state. But they're saying, oh no, we
are going to mandate masks. Even though you say there
has to be an option, a mandate cannot be in place.
There must be an opt out based on parents for

(28:09):
their kids. The localities are just saying no, they're just
being lawless. Essentially, here's what Ronda Santa says about their
actions Play eleven. Well, it's it's going to be appealed. Obviously,
it's a problematic if you look at the ruling. He's
basically saying that it had it violated the school school boards,
the Parents' Bill of Rights violas the school board. But
in reality, the school boards weren't even parties to the case.

(28:29):
So I think we're gonna have really good grounds to
appeal in terms of the first District Court of Appeal.
And look, at the end of the day, what the parents'
Bill of Rights requires in our judgment is that parents
be given the right to opt out. Yeah, parents should
have a right to opt out, obviously, obviously, but Democrats

(28:51):
don't want it. Notice how it's never enough for them
to lockdowners or never contend to protect themselves. They must
control you two. Somehow. They have all these things that
they think really work, masking, vaccine, social distancing, handwashing, all
these different things, but it's never enough. You have to
do it too, all of it, or else you're a

(29:13):
bad person. This should tell you something about their mentality
and the reality of what we are, what we are
facing here. And then there's Amherst College. This is some
crazy stuff. This is my alma mater. I just had
to bring this up to you. Where it was always liberal,

(29:36):
I mean it was there were always issues with it
in that regard, but I knew that it was going
to get particularly crazy. I knew that it was likely
that they were going to get out of control in
this era of COVID, even with a vaccine mandate in place. Okay,
Amherst College has a vaccine mandate in place. It is
keeping its dining hall closed, and it is barring stud

(30:00):
students from walking I mean the town next to Amer's colleges.
It's across the street. I mean, you walk fifty yards
and you're in town. You're not allowed to go in
town other than for quote essential business. This is from
Alec McGillis on Twitter. Essential business like banking or pharmacy needs.
I mean, this is insane. They're telling this is a

(30:23):
college college campus that's saying you can't leave campus to
go into town except for specific needs that we designate.
And everyone on this campus is vaccinated. Everybody, they have
a vaccine mandate, so they're all vaxed, which means that
they shouldn't have to worry about hospitalization or death right

(30:44):
because even though we know you can still give the
virus and get the virus, when you're vaxed, they tell
you can't get and they're at low risk anyway because
they're young. I mean, all the college students are obviously
at very low risk. They're fine, less risky for them
than the flu. But they're not allowed to go in town.
And how they even go to enforce this? What kind
of insanity is this? Anyone who has tested positive for

(31:08):
COVID will be put into isolation for ten days in
a dorm room designated for this. You have to go
into quarantine for ten days if you test positive for
quote COVID in a room that they assigned you, because
obviously there's a lot of cohabitation, you know, co living
situations with students. I gotta tell you, this is this

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is madness. This is madness. Outdoors students must wear face
covering outdoor mask mandate all community members must mask if
they are tending a gathering of more than twenty five people,
regardless of where it is. This is crazy. This is

(31:57):
in science. This is a religious belief for left wing
loons who think that CNN is God and and think
that if they obey Faucci all the time, they'll live forever.
We are all going to die. We are all on
borrowed time. We all should make the best use of
the time we have and live free and happy and

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meaningful lives. And you can't do that with idiot libs
running around telling you to triple mask, don't go see anyone,
don't go to anything. Oh my gosh, adulta virus. Uh,
what a bunch of cowards. They're such babies. This is
the truth of the fauci I madness. These are people
who are of weak mind and weak character. Oh, they

(32:44):
can't go into town or else. Maybe he'll be near
somebody who's come they're vaccinated. Anyway. Oh, I mentioned one
quick thing. I mentioned the reality here of COVID and
and also the media of media numbers on this. This
is stunning. You have such a huge disparity in whether

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if you're a Democrat, you basically believe the media. If
you're a Republican, you don't, Here we go. I'll give
you the Republicans with trust and national media seventy percent
in twenty sixteen, thirty five percent in twenty twenty one.
I love it, love it. Do not trust the lib media.

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Don't trust them. Democrats. By the way, eighty three percent
trust the media. Okay, eighty three percent trust the media.
Thirty percent of Republicans trust the media national news organizations.
Democrats are living in a fantasy land, a fantasy land
where they think the media is unbiased because it feeds

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