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January 15, 2026 61 mins
On Thursday, Rich looks at the visit of the Foreign Minister of Denmark to meet with VP Vance and Sec. Rubio to discuss the US's desire to acquire Greenland. Then, we go back on this Throwback Thursday segment to parents outraged over public school teachers teaching and concealing that their kids are being taught to become transgender. Plus, on the mental health front, we dig into a file tape of Dr. Drew Pinsky explaining the root cause of incest - Genetic Sexual Attraction or GSA.

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Rich Valdez columnist now with the Washington Times.

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What's up, America. I am Rich Valdes VALDESZ with an
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Happy Thursday to everybody. What a blessing it is to
be here. I am your liberty loving Latino amigo, seventeen
blocks away from Madison Square Garden here in New York City,
and I want to get into Greenland. Here, Greenland. If
you want to chime in, by the way, you want

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to join us, open phones across America and join us
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eight seven seven Valdes and the number one, eight seven
seven va LDEs and the number one now Greenland. The
I don't know if he's the king or he's the ruler.

(01:07):
He's he's the head honcho in charge of things in Greenland.
He went on the Fox News channel because he's really
upset with that trumpito. But he says, look, these are
just fundamental differences of opinion. Right. Ultimately, we're friends, we good,
We just we gotta work this thing out. And I'm
glad he's taken that posture and not one of how
tell you and we will not allow and you will

(01:30):
not do because that's not gonna be a win, I
don't think. And Trump seems pretty adamant that the United
States needs this, and he's not giving us all the details,
I'm sure, but we have as much as we're gonna get.
And does that mean we have to go for it? No,
he could tell Trump to go pound rocks and forget
about it. You know, no, thank you, But I don't

(01:51):
know that he's going to. And the Danish Prime minister
who's in charge of Greenland and represents Greenland, he's in
Washington today meeting with Vice President JD. Vance, the VEEP,
as well as our foreign minister known as the Secretary
of State, Marco Rubio, and he left that meeting to

(02:13):
go on to have a meeting of his own with
Brett Bayerrett the Fox News Channel. But we'll see, maybe
there's some other ulterior motive here right where Trump is
saying we need greenland, we have to get greenland. I
think the reason for greenland is pretty much face value,
the rare earth minerals, strategic location, the fact that we

(02:35):
can control just like Puerto Rico, right, just like Venezuela,
these coastal places that you can control ships moving. That's
how you stop rushing, That's how you stop China. That's
how you have domination. Back in the eighties, right, even
the seventies, the drug game, the cartels that were running
the show were the Colombian cartels. They were making all

(02:59):
that coke, they were bringing it in on planes, smuggling
in it. They figured out that they had to come
up with new ways of making the cocaine, and they
got some new partners who were their partners, the Mexicans.
What did the Mexicans do? They didn't grow cocaine, So
why were they partners? Because they controlled distribution. And ultimately,

(03:23):
he who controls the distribution is he who makes all
the money. And that's what they have now. They control
the distribution of what gets into this country. Whether it's
small children, boys, small children girls, whether it's farm labor,
slave labor, sex labor, you name it, they can get
it into the country. Old, new experience, inexperience, you name it.

(03:48):
These guys are bringing these people across the board. It's
a whole underground railroad of human trafficking. So what do
we do with that? Well, we have to realize that
distribution is truly king, even in the radio business, right. Yea.
Oftentimes you can make all the great content in the world.
But if you don't have a good distributor, a good syndicator, right,

(04:11):
if you're not connected with a pretty good company that
can get you out there, you're not out there. Right,
you have to ultimately right, Rogan has a great show,
but he signed with Spotify a couple of years ago,
did I think a three year deal with them for
one hundred and fifty million dollars, which to me is
a fantastic amount of money. And they got his three

(04:35):
hour podcast into the ears and onto the phones and
tablets and laptops of their very many users. And that
is the game. Right. He used to be he who
creates right, So look at TV for example, just to
go on a couple of different tangents. Here, ABC, CBS, NBC. Right,
they started in radio, then they became television and the

(04:59):
three big networks two, four, and seven. This is what
they did. They created, right, it was CBS Studios. They
made their shows, their soap operas, they made their news.
They had their stuff, their Today's show, their morning show,
their evening show, right, their late night show. They made
their stuff and then they distributed it. And then they

(05:21):
had affiliates that took on their name and likeness and
persona that other people owned as they started to grow.
So these local affiliates are However, now we're in a
new place. When was the last time you heard of
a TV company that was building more whatever TV companies
used to transmit their television over the air, You didn't, Right,

(05:46):
what you're hearing is two big companies trying to merge
cable companies, broadcast companies. But nobody's expanding their merging. The
expansion that you see is little companies like one that
I can called Roku. Roku started off as a little
player that you hooked up to your whatever. Now it's
built into so many different smart TVs and guess how

(06:10):
many users they have all right, I give up ninety
million households. So it's well over that number, right, there's
multiple people in each household. Ninety million households are reached
by Roku in North America. That includes Mexico, this is

(06:33):
in Canada. This is a very big number. They are
by far the biggest streamer in North America. The other
ones don't come that close to getting the market share
that they're getting. Why because they're able to grow their
business because they can distribute this stuff through the internet.

(06:55):
iHeartRadio big radio company. They just signed a deal with
who Netflix for what to promote podcasts of all things.
Video podcasts are going to be distributed through Netflix, and
the iHeartRadio page is very soon changing over to where
you can listen to a podcast or radio show or

(07:17):
music video or watch it, because that is the future.
That is where the growth is. Right, YouTube definitely growing.
Every day is a new person with a smartphone in
their hand, with a different type of screen or tablet.
We're moving into a digital information world and you don't

(07:40):
even have a choice to not keep up. If you don't,
you can't play, you can't participate. So in much the
same way President Trump wants to control the distribution of
ships and make sure that we are the ones that
are benefiting right America first, take care of me, hit

(08:02):
me off, and I think this is a very wise
thing to do. So I want you to hear what
the Danish Foreign minister, his name is Lars luck Arrasmussen,
what he said to Brett Baer on the Fox News
channel with respect to Greenland not that long ago.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
We need Greenland for national security.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
So we're going to see what happens if we don't
go in.

Speaker 5 (08:28):
Russia is going to go in, and China is going
to go in, and there's not a thing.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
That Denmark can do about it, but we can do
everything about it.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
The President has made his view clear and we have
a different position. We therefore still have a fundamental disagreement,
but we also agreed to disagree, and therefore we will, however, continue.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
To talk President Trump and the Danish foreign minister on
the US effort to take over Greenland. The Danish Foreign Minister,
Lars Luca Rasmussen joins me here live in studio. A
mister foreign minister, thanks for your time.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Thank you for having me, Brett. I know it was an.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Interesting day today. I want to get first before we
get into specifics. Your take on that meeting with Vice
President Vans and Secretary Review.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
My take is that it was a brilliant opportunity for
us to share all of you with our American friends.
I mean, we are close allies, we have been, we
have had diplomatic relations You will not find an ally
to us who have had uninterrupted diplomatic relationships as long

(09:36):
as we have for twenty for two hundred and twenty
five years in a row, and to some extent, not
to some extent, we share, you know, the challenges linked
to the situation in the Arctic. We didn't agree that
it can only be achieved if us conquer you know, Greenland.

(10:00):
So it was a great opportunity to take this. I
wouldn't call it a dialogue. These discussions would have been
in social media and the press for thirteen months into a.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Kind of a formal environment.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
Get into the environment where we could make our points.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
But let's just quickly for the people who don't fully
understand what this conversation is about. As we put up
the map of Greenland.

Speaker 5 (10:22):
Now, I just wanted you know, I'm gonna play a
little bit of this, but because it is an interesting conversation.
I'm not going to let the whole thing go, but
I want you to hear what they had to say,
because there are some developments that occurred simultaneous or shortly
right after this meeting.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Denmark and Greenland your relationship. You spend money there, the
people there get funds from Denmark every year. Explain it
to folks, what Denmark's relationship to Greenland.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
I mean, we are the Kingdom of Denmark.

Speaker 7 (10:52):
We consist of Denmark, the Fair Islands and Greenland, and
we have a long lasting relationship for hundreds of years.
One seventeen thousand green Landing people are leaving in then
it's one third of the total population in Greenland. More
than one out of ten people in Greenland are dates.

(11:13):
So we are totally integrated. We share a history, and
last night the Premier and Greenland made it crystal clear
that even though you know in a very long term perspective,
and I think that goes for old people across the world,
they want some kind of independence right now and for

(11:34):
simple future.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
The one who be a part of the kingdom, well.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Let me be let me so here's the president the
truth social he put out NATO tell dan Mark to
get them out of here. He's talking about China and Russia. Now,
two dog sleds won't do it. Only the USA can.
Danish intel warn't last year that Russian and Chinese military
goals toward Greenland and the Arctic. Then the White House
put out this picture that kind of depicted that these
two dog sleds choosing between either Russia, China or the USA.

(12:01):
There is a concern about Russia and China in that area.

Speaker 7 (12:04):
Right, yeah, yeah, and we shared that concern. I mean,
but we also need to have a fact based dialogue.
And you know, and due to at least Danish intelligence,
and I don't think your intelligence have a different view
on that. We haven't seen Chinese warshep in Greenland for
a decade or so. There's absolutely no Chinese investments in Greenland.

(12:27):
When I served as primiss that I served premise that
twice we avoided any kind of Chinese investments in infrastructure.
You know, ten years ago, the Roller initiative, what you
have seen in Africa, we avoided all that. We now
build new international airports in Greenland. They are funded by
Danish money. We had an abandoned American military installation years ago,

(12:51):
there was a global tender. I personally intervened in this
in order to avoid, you know, any Chinese footprint. So
there's absolutely no Chinese foodprints in Greenland.

Speaker 2 (13:01):
But they having said that, we can say they aspire Russia.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (13:04):
Yeah, And having said that, I fully share you know,
I know you're president very well.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
I have met him on several occasions.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
I was among the first European leaders to meet him
in his first term. And there's always, you know, a
bit of truth in what he's saying.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
And I definitely and we definitely share.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
That there's always a little bit of truth in what
he's saying. How about a low blow go ahead huns.

Speaker 7 (13:31):
The concern that Actic is not any longer a low
tension region, and of course we have to be aware
of that, and that's why we have invested almost fifteen
billion US dollars last year in capabilities in Greenland.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
And that's part of the petry made today, the fear
do you believe Do you believe that the US is
going to take over Greenland either by buying it other words,
incentivizing each of the Greenland in population, which is a
population about fifty six fifty seven thousand if they get

(14:08):
more money than you're giving them every year to then
have an independence vote, to be independent of you. Could
it be possible that the US is going to try
to do that.

Speaker 7 (14:19):
It's probably possible that US could try to do it.
It's not possible that Greenland will buy into all this.
I mean, according to the latest poll in Greenland, only
six percent of the Greenlandic population wants to be become Americans.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
Well, you know, I had the Greenland Prime minister on
a year ago. Now he's now no longer in office,
but he was Greenland Prime Minister at the time. This
is what he said about that, could you foresee a
deal with the US.

Speaker 6 (14:46):
We don't want to be Danes, We don't even want
to be Americans.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
We want to be Greenlandez.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
But we know that we have a lot of to
cooperate together with, especially with the difference and security for
the last years. We also have a strong partnership between
our country, so I believe we have a lot to
cooperate with.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
So I'm just doing the math here. Fifty six thousand,
they get five hundred thousand dollars a person. I mean,
you don't think they're going to vote to break away.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
No, not at all, because I think there's no way
that US will pay for a Scandinavian welfare system in Greenland.
Honestly speaking, you haven't introduced the Scandinavian welfare system.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
But you also don't believe the US is going to
invade Greenland, do you?

Speaker 8 (15:33):
No?

Speaker 7 (15:35):
At least I do not hope so, because I mean
that will be the end of natal. But I want
to have a more positive approach to all this, and
I think it's important for me to say that we
share the concerns. I mean, that's why we are investing heavily.
You know, we haven't received any military requests from US

(15:55):
about stepping up in Greenland for the last twenty years,
you know, And we have this framework from fifty one.
We have a defense agreement. We all belong to nature,
and we think that our way for what should be
that we you know, combined.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
Forces, combined forces. Well, Hans, listen, I think that you
should combine forces. And I think this is again, this
is how Trump negotiates. I want it, I want it all.
I'm taking it. It's mine mine, I'm gonna take it.
We don't know. So it starts with, hey, you want
to sell it. Get out of here. I'm not selling nothing.
This is the Kingdom of Denmark. Hey, can you sell

(16:32):
it to me? Just sell it, Just sell it, you know,
all right, I'm taking it one way or the other.
I'm getting it, right if I have to pay these
people five hundred thousand dollars, if I don't care if
we're getting it. Then they get indignant, right, they become
very very angry. And then all of a sudden, now
they're like, all right, all right, hold on, let's make

(16:52):
a deal here. And this is how Trump operates. Bottom
line is I think they all know, right, they all know.
Trump's not doing this because he's a nut job. He's
doing it because he needs to be there. He needs
to have the control of those routes that it. Now,

(17:13):
you got some people that are gonna say, oh, but
come on, this is the problem with Trump. He's so egotistical,
he's so weak, he's so this, and he's so that. Listen. Ultimately,
I think President Trump sees things that many of us
don't see. And many of the things that we do
see are things that that you know, he's already forgetting.

(17:37):
That's how long he's known about that stuff. So I
think there's a degree of wisdom to say, hold on,
let's take a look at what EDE dun't beato's doing
before we freak out and stop the presses and all
these things that we do. Let's let's see what's going
on right, check the temperature, get the pulse of the situation,
because I think ultimately that's what's necessary. Now. I want

(18:00):
to read this article because I saw this and I said, man,
what is going on here? Hans Lackey Rasmussen. He says
that a military invasion of Greenland by the United States
would in fact be the end of NATO, and I
guess I support that. I think that's why Trump is
going to try and pressure NATO into twisting their arm. Right.

(18:24):
He's going to do everything he can and everything he
knows how to do to pull off a win here.
But again, if we go back to the article that
I was just talking about, listen to this right. Troops
from Europe deployed to Greenland in rapid two day missionist
Trump eyes takeover. That was reported January fifteenth, Thursday, And

(18:47):
this is an interesting thing. Troops from several European countries
deployed to Greenland and are on the ground there Thursday
for a quick two day mission to bolster the territori's defenses. France, Germany's, Sweden,
and Norway are participating in the exercise as well. Fox
News has learned that leaders are saying the mission is
meant to demonstrate that they can deploy military assets quickly.

(19:13):
The development comes as the Trump administration is pushing to
acquire the Janish territory known as Greenland. Germany deployed a
reconnaissance team of thirteen men and women, France sent fifteen
mountain specialists, and Sweden, Norway and Britain sent three to
two and one officers respectively. And that's according to reportant voters.

(19:34):
So troops are already on the ground, they have been sent.
What's that all about. I don't know. I don't know
the enzime, But the Danish Defense minister said from today
there will be an expanded military presence in and around

(19:55):
Greenland in close cooperation with NATO allies. The purpose is
to the ability to operate under unique conditions in the
Arctic and strengthen this alliance's footprint in the Arctic, benefiting
both European and Transatlantic security. So that's what I've got

(20:17):
we've got troops on the ground, they're doing joint operations.
They're there already. You've got El Trumpito saying he's taking it.
I think at some point you got to say, let's
make a deal. But too many people are too busy
saying Trump's a dictator. So we'll see how that goes

(20:37):
or not. Don't go anywhere. I'm Richaldaz.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
This is America. This is America.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
The forty fifth president Donald Trump thinks it's an honor
to speak with Rich Valdez. Oh, very good, an honor,
Thanks Rich. The honor is all yours time. With a
dash of sofrito. Now here's Rich Valdaz. All right, he goes,

(22:06):
Welcome back, Rich Valdez. And I have to make a confession, right,
I haven't been to the gym in the first fifteen
days of this year. Have another confession. I didn't go
to the gym in the last fifteen days of last year.
I don't think I've been to the gym since. Like Thanksgiving, Man,
I was supposed to take off for the holidays. I
went overboard with that. I haven't gained weight yet, but

(22:28):
it's gonna happen because I've been eating like there's no
tomorrow anyway. I had to start with that. That's not
a setup to anything other than I just needed to
get that off my chest because I am so tired lately,
because I don't go to the gym. That's why sometimes
you hear me getting into this mode and then I
come right back when I hit my coffee. I have
a little cafe citho. But I just wanted to say

(22:48):
that because you know, we have to hold each other accountable, right.
Life is about accountability in many ways, in every way,
and oftentimes we might sometimes do our own success, our
own happenstance, our own creation, create scenarios where we aren't
accountable and we like it that way, right. Just think
up a guy who cheats on his wife or a
wife who's cheating on her husband, and I'll just make

(23:10):
extremes like that, just you know, to get your attention.
But they make excuses for themselves to not be accountable,
to not do the right thing. Think of somebody who
like me, who doesn't want to go to the gym
right now, and I'm making my excuses, oh yeah, because
I don't feel like it. Or let's say I was
eating and I have been eating badly. I just thankfully
it hasn't hit me yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm

(23:31):
staring down the road of a good eight pounds and
it's just gonna one day boom, I'm gonna be where'd
that come from? On my chin, on my neck, my cheeks,
you know, and my waist, all of that stuff. I'm
saying to say, it is the new year, and we
have to commit to our plan, our plan of action.

(23:51):
We have to in every area of life, whether it's
our spiritual life, our relationships life, our financial life, our
all areas of life, our physical life, all those areas
have to have improvement. And this isn't something I made up.

(24:13):
This is something I learned in church the other day
about these four areas, these four domains, and I thought, man,
a good plan, and it is a good plan, and
it's one that's very uncomfortable at the same time. Right,
I hear that, And as a man, I don't want
to be held accounted in the area of my finances.
I like to spend frivolously when I can and feel

(24:33):
guilty about it and then make the payment on the car.
Do whatever you know, I think we all do. Right,
Let's do the vacation. We'll take care of it later.
We'll do this, we'll do that. But we can all
be a little more disciplined in our spending. We can
all be a little bit more clear in our plan
for our life, for our career, for our health, for
whatever trajectory we have in so many different areas. And

(24:55):
I'm saying this, I don't know, maybe to bore you,
maybe to hold myself accountable, but you're my familia, right,
you are my amigos. You guys are the valdez VIPs,
and it's important for you, guys, in my opinion, to
know this is how we make our connection. This is
why I love you and you love me. It's like
we're Barney over here if we don't have these moments

(25:16):
of clarity, right, And that's what it's about. It's about
clarity and discipline. Clarity, discipline, repeat. And I learned that
from my pastor as well. Clarity, discipline, repeat. And I'm
trying to remind myself of that, and I figured if
it's it was a benefit to me, it can be
a benefit to you. Anyway. Straight ahead, we're gonna have
a throwback Thursday segment about parents that are freaking out

(25:38):
about what's going on in schools and then a crazy topic.
I'll get into it at the end of the next
segment a little bit to tease it. But there are
some sick people out there, some sick people that will
do some sick things sometimes even with their own family.
Wild stuff. All right, he goes, This was a quick one.
I just want to say hi, and by of course, hey,

(26:00):
if you want to give me a call, you want
to chime in, you know the number eight seven seven
VALDESZ one, eight seven seven VALDESZ one. You too can
join our late night national town hall conversation. It is Thursday,
but it's feeling like a Friday. I'm not gonna lie.
I'm already letting my hair down. I'm gonna go pour
myself some coffee. I'm coming right back. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
This is America. This is America.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
H right, all right, America.

Speaker 5 (27:40):
Welcome back, Rich Valdes. Valdes with that ask. And we're
talking about this teacher right because the parents rose up.
They decided, you know what, we're gonna do what we
gotta do. We're gonna tell people how we feel. We're
gonna let the school board know we're shocked that this
guy got caught with his hand in the cookie jar,
caught red handed. I would say, with his pants down,

(28:02):
but I don't want to see that guy even visualize
that guy with his pants down if you saw the video,
My goodness. This guy was wearing a black tank top
with a hammer and a sickle and one of those
paper boy caps, which I tend to wear when I
go in cognito, but I look way better in it
than Homeboy did. And he had these like yellow tinted glasses.
But the hammer and sickle did it for me on

(28:23):
this extra large sized tank top that fit him like
a dress. And he was there with his wife and
his golden retriever, and it was just a beautiful moment
when the Project ferratask guy was asking him for a reaction,
but the parents spoke up, and I think it's family
that's so important. These families are fighting to keep America
alive and this is a matter of life and death.

(28:46):
Now you're thinking, rich, no, it's not that serious. Nobody's
dropping dead because they're becoming a totalitarian liberal. No, But
America as we know it is dying, and it's that
future that we thought we had for our children that's
becoming darker and bleaker and more grim. We need to

(29:07):
stand up, we need to represent, we need to do
the right thing. And these parents did that, and I'm
glad that they did because what he did was unacceptable.
So here's the first one cut number sixteen. Check this out.
The mom. This is an African American woman. She's at
the Natomas Unified School District meeting in Sacramento just last week,

(29:29):
and she says, in thirteen days, this teacher was allowed
to change my kid's name and change my kid's mind.
Excuse me with this fascist crap.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
Listen to this.

Speaker 8 (29:40):
As her parent is to protect her from anybody that
has ill will towards her, so being that this is
her first year at this high school that is world
renowned and everybody knows about this school. It's so perfect
and everybody does everything right. The first time my daughter
tells me and she goes against my wishes to come

(30:04):
out of a classroom, that's disruptive to her well being.
I have an issue. I am very articulate. My children
are very well read. They speak their opinion. They make
sure that they are clear in what they do and
do not like and for the fact that my seventeen
year old daughter had to come to me and said, Mom,

(30:27):
you don't understand. He's let me explain. This means that
in two weeks, in thirteen days, he was allowed to
change my daughter's mind about some fascist crap that y'all
have let in this school.

Speaker 4 (30:48):
I'm tired.

Speaker 8 (30:49):
This is ridiculous. I'm from Texas, so this don't go
on in Texas. This does not go on in Texas.
They are two great higher than California. Period. So to
think that my very sound minded daughter would go against
me and my wishes and our values in our home

(31:11):
to be able to go and support this man, and
he is putting her.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
In harm's way?

Speaker 8 (31:16):
What the hell are y'all doing?

Speaker 1 (31:21):
I'm tired.

Speaker 8 (31:22):
How long does it have to go on before somebody
says something?

Speaker 4 (31:27):
How long?

Speaker 8 (31:29):
How long?

Speaker 5 (31:30):
What are you gonna do?

Speaker 1 (31:31):
That's the question.

Speaker 5 (31:33):
Get him out of here?

Speaker 8 (31:34):
We don't care about this boy.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
He got to go.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
Kudos to this mom. What are you going to do?
That's the question? Get him out of here. We don't
effing care about this guy. He's got to go. Absolutely
extremely well, said the passion genuine She's right on target,
just like Rory Lowe, another mom, white woman Unified school

(32:00):
district at the same meeting, talking about Gabriel Geipe, the
teacher that was caught by Project Veritash. She says he's
a predator. Check this out.

Speaker 9 (32:09):
I find his teaching methods to be similar to those
of grooming. He is an authority figure whose life experiences
and intellect far outweigh those of his students. Prior to
this meeting, I had heard at least one of his
students come to his defense, arguing that he is an intelligent, kind,
helpful person and does not and does give two sides
to his lectures. I have no doubt that some of

(32:30):
his students do, in fact feel this way. As far
as I can tell from his video, mister Guipe is
a predator of sorts. Predators predators often possess all of
these qualities. It is how they gain trust. When a
child trusts the person in front of them, manipulating that
child becomes that much easier. Shaming students who do not

(32:50):
subscribe to his radical views seems acceptable to him in
his environment, but let's be clear, it is not. It
is not acceptable to ridicule, name call, or disregard a
student their parents, or any of the religious beliefs that
may drive their actions or beliefs, simply because they do
not coincide with his. This man is a danger to
the minds of these children, and I asked that the

(33:11):
district revisit their vetting process for future hires.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
They do.

Speaker 5 (33:18):
Absolutely right. Then another dad, He says, you know what,
We're gathered here today because we have teachers who've decided
to become indoctrinators, not educators. And that's the challenge. One
of the challenges I saw tonight was that the teachers'
union decided not to show up and defend this teacher.
The question is how many other teachers and actions have

(33:41):
done the same thing in the past, and have been
defended in the past and haven't been appropriately dealt with.
I would encourage all teachers within the sound of my
voice to reevaluate their membership within the Thomas Teachers Association
Association of California. These two organizations. I think he's reading
the transcript. I think he was saying nat Thomas, which

(34:03):
is the name of the town Natomas. He goes on
to say, these two organizations do more harm to the
education of our kids than most other organizations in the
whole state. We've got to give parents a chance to
choose for the best of their kids education, for their opportunities,
and for their future. Well said dad, And this last

(34:23):
one I want to play for you as a dad
at the NA Thomas Unified School District meeting in Sacramento,
and he says, this is our fault. We let this
board slide too often, and that struck a chord with me.

Speaker 10 (34:38):
Check this out in his own video, he said, there's
other teachers at this district, at that school that share
his same beliefs and teach them the same way he does.
I also want to turn this around and get a
little people mad at me. It is your guy's fault,
but it's also the parent's fault. When common Core came out,
we let you slide. All this sexual ed came out, we.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
Let you slide.

Speaker 10 (35:02):
I don't think there's time for anymore and for all
these people to be shocked somehow that Antifa is new
or hasn't been around.

Speaker 5 (35:09):
You've had a.

Speaker 10 (35:10):
Bunch of proud patriots standing the front line against these
commye bastards for quite a long time, and you've allowed
the fake news to destroy them instead. Of destroying the communists.
It's all part of a bigger plan. You guys should
be held responsible. Honestly, I'd be ashamed to go out
and get coffee tomorrow morning. You really, I mean when

(35:31):
you think about the history of this country and what
we used to do to folks that would do something
such as child abuse to our children, and that man's
still enjoying life right now.

Speaker 5 (35:42):
Unfortunately, you guys have a.

Speaker 10 (35:44):
Lot to do. And I again, I don't know what
the community is going to do, but I challenge the
community right now. If I come back in six weeks,
I want to see just as many people here until
they actually fix this. And maybe you people on this
board are the wrong people to be here, but again,
it's been people fighting this for quite a long time,
and they've been the ones that's been the bad guy.

(36:05):
It's time to change this. I tell everybody that's in
this thing, it's time to.

Speaker 5 (36:09):
Come back and take America back.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
Wooo.

Speaker 5 (36:15):
Kudos to that dad, he nailed it. These commedy bastards,
we've let them slide too many times. All too often
we've allowed our children to be sacrificed and be the
unintended consequence the collateral damage of this culture war, and
that's not acceptable.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
We have to do something. I always tell.

Speaker 5 (36:37):
You, you have to stand for something, because if you stand
for nothing, you'll fall for anything. And that's from Hamilton.
We have to take a stand against these people. I
spent eight and a half years as a school board
member at the Beloved Community Charter School in Jersey City,
New Jersey, a school I'm incredibly proud to have built.
I'm one of the founding members of the school and

(37:02):
it's an honor to have been able to do it
because I've seen what it's produced. I've seen the scholars
that have come out of there. Now there's a middle
school and a high school, all in less than a
decade or just close to a decade. Phenomenal work. Big
shout out to Brett Shundler and everybody, all of the faculty,
of course, the scholars and their parents, because that's who
makes the school and it's a joint effort.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
But they did it right.

Speaker 5 (37:27):
They believed in a beloved community, and that's what I
think we all need to embrace and believe in. Is
the same thing, a beloved community. Put the hate aside
and figure out, how are we going to save our children.
How are we going to save our country, How we're
going to unify ourselves so that we become stronger and
get out of this as winners, not as losers. The

(37:47):
other day I had a conversation with two people, and
I might have said this already, and if I did,
I'm saying it again. I'm probably going to say this
every day until somebody gets it. You're on a boat,
a boat named America, and the boat has a hundred
holes in it, and you're plugging. You've got, you know,
one foot on one hole, another foot on another hole,
got one hand on another hole. Now you're spread out

(38:09):
like you're playing twister. You're plugging these holes as best
you can. You're throwing your head into another hole. You
need more people to plug more holes to save America
from sinking. Or do you say screw it, I'm not
plugging any holes. I'm letting this go down. America goes down,
and I will rebuild America. Sadly, there's too many people

(38:31):
that think that's patriotic. There is nothing patriotic in letting
your ship go down.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
Nothing.

Speaker 5 (38:37):
We need all hands on deck to plug these holes,
to permanently plug them, to fix them to be there.
When another hole springs open, We've got more patriots. They
are ready to plug it up. Keep recruiting the patriots,
keep getting them on board. This ship cannot sink because
we'll never have a chance to rebuild it never.

Speaker 3 (38:56):
But it's up to you.

Speaker 5 (38:57):
Oh and hold up, Hold up, skirts, skirts, skirts, Hold
on one second before we go any further, wait till
you hear what we talk about in the next segment.
There's this thing called hold on my notes here GSA
genetic sexual attraction. If you've never heard of it, that's okay,
it's probably a good thing. I had never heard of

(39:18):
it either until I read about it earlier and I said,
oh my gosh, this is crazy, so crazy. I got
to bring it to my thumdia so you guys can
hear about this because this is wild stuff. And let
me tell you, there are some sick people out there,
very sick people out there. There are a lot of sicknesses, illnesses,
different types of I'm going to dare say, demonic possession
that exists that I had no idea existed. So keep

(39:43):
it locked right here, because this segment coming up, it's
not a throwback, it's brand New I experienced this today
in real life in twenty twenty six, the fifteenth of January,
and it was a crazy, crazy thing that I read,
and then I went down the rabbit hole found dot
to Drew saw this thing on TV. It was just wild. Anyway,

(40:04):
keep it locked right here. We got more to come.
Straight ahead, don't go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
This is America, this is America.

Speaker 5 (41:18):
He's making podcasting great again.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
This is America with Rich Valdez.

Speaker 5 (41:26):
All right, and he goes, welcome back. It's rich Valdez
Valdez with an ass at Rich Valdes on all of
the social media. And I want to get into this
conversation because I was watching a show. There was a
show years ago on the Spanish channel called Casso serralo
which means case closed, and it was a woman who
was a lawyer and you know, the JD Doctor of Puristprudence,

(41:47):
and she was the judge on the show. So it
was like a judge show in Spanish on one of
the Spanish networks, Cuman Lady out of Miami. Very funny,
very cool, and it was a very just fun show. Well,
I was watching the reruns. Amazon Prime has a like

(42:08):
you know, Live TV now and one of the channels
that they play they did just continuously play her program
on is the Caso Serrado channel, and I clicked yes,
and you know, I said, oh interesting, So I'm watching it.
And the very first story I see is a fascinatingly

(42:32):
crazy story. Let me see if I can get some note.
I took some notes. This man is there next to
a woman. The guy looks like he's my age forty something,
fifty two, fifty three, fifty four, you know that that age.
And then there's a girl a lot younger than him,
maybe my kid's age. And then there's another woman on

(42:52):
the other side who's suing that guy. And the girl
is I guess a witness for the guy anyway, if
you're following. So they start talking and the judge is like,
what what say that again? And they explain it again
and explain it again, and she has to get a

(43:12):
like real clarification here, and she's like, hold on, you
are this woman's because she's in her twenties right, And
she says, you are this person's biological mother. And the
lady says, yes, I am, she says, and that guy
right there standing next to her is the person that

(43:33):
I conceived her with that is her father, and both
the father and the daughter both shake their head.

Speaker 10 (43:41):
No.

Speaker 5 (43:41):
The daughter starts going off out of turn, telling the judge, no, no, no,
you don't understand. I didn't grow up with these people.
I've never seen these people until I met them, and
I just met them. So there's no, there's no, none
of that, no funny business. Well it goes on. Turns

(44:05):
out this young lady falls in love with the guy
that is her biological father, and the mother, the other mother,
she finds out about it, and now she's like, this
can't happen. This is wrong, this is bad. I don't
want you guys doing this, and nobody seems to care.
So I was looking at like, man, is this real?

(44:27):
And at least in my cursory search the craziest stuff,
here's what I came up with. There was a case
this happens every now and again, but the again, it's
hard to find, very very tragic. But when it does happen,
it happens because of something called GSA genetic sexual attraction.
This is a phenomenon that sometimes experiences excuse me that

(44:52):
it is sometimes experienced by a reunited adult family member
who meets after a long separation and experiences sexual attraction. Crazy, right,
it is recognized and complex. It is a psychological issue. Man.
I read that, and I thought, this is tough not

(45:12):
only for the people that have to deal with this,
but all these people that try to deal with this
in their own real life. Now I know what you're thinking.
You're thinking in their own real life. Who's dealing with
this in their real life? You show me where these
people are that are falling in love with their biological children.
And before I go any further, I want to take
a minute to play a clip from Doctor Drew's show.

(45:36):
Remember Doctor Drew from Love Lines, Doctor Drew and Adam
Carolla that Doctor Drew from MTV. Well, Doctor Drew was
talking about this on his TV show a long time
ago with two of his producers, like after the show
in the green room, and this conversation is truly wild.
Check this out.

Speaker 11 (45:54):
Well, you're talking about this incest thing was just awful yea,
which was was genital.

Speaker 5 (46:01):
Sexual sexual attraction. I still don't understand where the parents
come from.

Speaker 8 (46:08):
Because we had that woman that was on the show
and she said she had those feelings for her son,
but she didn't act on them, thankfully, But where I
mean is this a misplaced love?

Speaker 11 (46:16):
It's something it's the kind of thing that sometimes people
feel for their therapists when they're in therapy. They eroticize
the relationship, they raticize the longing for the holding and
the closeness, and it becomes it's a misplaced sexualization. It's
for people that have deficiencies in these things that they
just sort of get too swept into it and they
want to it's sort of you know, there's very ways

(46:37):
of people are very s theorious about where this goes,
where what the biology is, but ultimately becomes a fusion fantasy.
And we're not We're not apology just because I write
some of the tweets by us calling it g s A.

Speaker 10 (46:48):
We are not making excuse or apologize it.

Speaker 5 (46:53):
And that's what's infurial.

Speaker 11 (46:54):
Well, we made the point that a more more global
point that people need to contain the impulses.

Speaker 3 (47:00):
Plato was right, man, the emotions or this out of control.

Speaker 11 (47:04):
Chariot being pulled by horses, you got to be the
driver of that chariot.

Speaker 8 (47:08):
I'm really applaud the woman that came on your show
and admitted that she had these feelings, but she did
not act on them.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
And I think more people that may be in that
situation that she is in need to hear what she's saying,
because then they know, Okay, what I'm feeling is wrong.
Someone else felt this way.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
But guess what, I'm gonna go get treatment.

Speaker 5 (47:26):
Going to get treatment sounds like a good idea and
not acting on those impulses. Again, that's doctor Drew Pinski
and his two producers talking about this a number of
years ago. It is a very old clip, but I
was fascinated by this topicause again one of those things
you didn't know existed until I was today years old
when I found out that this was an actual thing. Wild.

(47:49):
But I continue, Well, like I said, I was looking
this thing up and apparently there was a case, a
very famous case, and I thought to myself, hmm, this
is pretty wild. Let me see if I find it
all right, So listen to this. This is a Google Gemini.
While rare, there are documented new cases of biological family members,

(48:11):
including parents and children separated by adoption and reconnecting as adults,
either unknowingly or knowingly, and entering into romantic relationships. This
phenomenon is often attributed to genetic sexual assault. No, I'm sorry,
genetic sexual attraction. I read that before, and this is

(48:34):
one of the more prominent cases of this actually happening.
In a widely reported case, twenty year old Katie Plato
is it Plato or platyl Pladel, I don't know, pla
dl Plato reconnected with her biological father, Stephen, after being
given up for adoption as an infant. After Katie turned eighteen,

(48:56):
she moved in with her biological parents. Shortly thereafter, Stephen
and his wife separated and he began a sexual relationship
with Katie, his blood daughter. The two eventually quote unquote
married one another and had a child together before they
were arrested for incest Lord of Mercy. The case ended

(49:21):
in a tragedy in April of twenty eighteen when Stephen
killed Katie. So the dad kills the daughter who is
his wife and his newlywed, his newlywed bride, and he
killed her, then he killed their infant son, he killed

(49:42):
her adoptive father, and then eventually he killed himself. Talk
about sick and sadistic and crazy. That is wild. I
heard that and I said, man, this is a crazy,
crazy story, and I thought it was fake. It's all
I read about it, and they're saying, you know, just

(50:06):
take it easy, chill, and they mean that. And there's
a couple other ones, but really that was the one
that I thought, Oh my goodness, that's disgusting. So I'm
wondering when I was watching Caso Serrado and when I
read that article, I thought to myself, well, apparently this
is actually happening. These people went and had the kid,

(50:28):
they gave birth to the kid, and then everybody went
crazy and died. Who's got a story like that? Eight
seven seven valdess one is the phone number. I want
to know. I want to know if you've had to
deal with this type of thing, right, little ice action,

(50:50):
little adoptive kid action. I mean, you got a few
things that are on the table if you want to
join in the conversation and let me know what's on
your mind. But this thing ended up in carnage, wild,
absolutely wild. So I've got to be the first to
tell you. I didn't think I knew the outcome there, right,

(51:12):
I think I totally didn't expect that. I was caught
off guard here. I didn't know that was a thing
and it was a thing and this guy doubled down.
It's a sad it's a crazy thing, but that's what happened,
and it for me, you know, opens up this dialogue
in my mind where I say, what's going on here?

(51:33):
Is it because it's so cold here? Yeah, a little bit,
but no, there's plenty of cold places where what happened
here isn't the case. I don't have an answer for
why evil is in the world, why evil exists, why
people do bad things. My hope is that you know,

(51:54):
you and me and others we joined together and we
hopefully don't have I have to go down that road
that the Narco terrorists live. You know, they live in
that space. This is their thing. Anyway, it's always important

(52:16):
for us to pay attention to what's going on and
to have these tough conversations, to look at what's going on,
to listen to what's going on, and to just be
thankful and filled with gratitude. And I, for one, I'm
always grateful for moving the needle right, moving the needle
America doesn't stay stagnant, so that's a good thing. There's

(52:43):
also we've been called to be informed patriots, and this
always stuck with me. Right, this Reagan thing. I talk
about it every day at the end of the show
because I think it's important. We do have to be
knowledgeable of what's going on. The old saying that if

(53:03):
we stand for nothing, will fall for anything. The truer
words have never been spoken. Right once you start to
see how things work. So I get that, and it
boils down to us. The only thing necessary for evil
to triumph is for good people like you to sit

(53:25):
there and do nothing. So it's time for you to
do something. Sometimes doing the right thing means not accepting
the crazy, right, not going down that road, not normalizing that,
because the minute you start to normalize the indefensible, the crazy,

(53:49):
the less defensible, it becomes right. It loses it's zeal.
If you will anyway, I start approxym my take care,
good night, and God bless you America. I'm rich child as.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
This is America.

Speaker 4 (55:00):
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