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August 30, 2022 52 mins
Russell Taub is a National Policy Advisor. Russell Taub advises candidates , elected officials, and businesses on a handful of issues ranging from combating anti-semitism, foreign policy, prison reform, Israel, and public relations. In addition, Russell works with nonprofit groups and is the government relations officer for several non-profit organizations and family offices. Russell Taub was the Representative to the USA for the International Human Rights Commission (no relation to the UN Human Rights Commision ) in 2011 to 2014. Russell Taub in 2018 helped pass the Sadat Congressional Gold Medal which was to honor President Anwar Sadat, who was the first Arab President to make peace with Israel. Join national political commentator/host Chauncey I. Brown III for an insightful conversation with Russell Taub about Combating Anti-Semitism in today climate.
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A lot Holt radiance. This isthe Chauncy Show where we're always right and

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never left. We put God firstin politics second. Welcome to the show.
I'm your patriot host Chauncy Brown.Tonight, we have an exciting show
for you. Lined up, wehave National Policy Advisor Russell Top in the
studio. Russell Top advises candidates,selected officials, and businesses on a handful

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of issues, ranging from commenting,anti Semitism, foreign policy, prison reform,
Israel, and public relations. Inaddition, Russell works with nonprofit groups
and is the government relation officer forseveral nonprofit organization and family offices. Russell

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Talb was the representative to the twentyeighteen that helped pass the sub Dot Congressional
Gold Medal. Whatsupp was to honorPresident On Larst, who was the first
our president to make peace with Israel. I'm honored and proud to introduce National

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Policy Advisor Russell Talb. Good evening, Hey Johncy, how are you?
Thanks? Thank you for having meon the show and appreciate you inviting me
on. It's great to have youon. I know that we'd like to
talk about a lot of issues today, and I know at some point.
We're going to get to anti Semitism, which is on the rise throughout the

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world. Right, go ahead,no, no, no, no,
So we can start right there ifyou like, you want to give us
some members on how much anti accordingto Actually it's interesting Birthright just came out
with their little guest survey slash pollthat anti Semitism has risen since twenty nineteen

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to up to one hundred and twentypercent and attacks. It's a lot and
a lot of people say after youknow, a lot of people like to
edequate that to President Trump and hisadministration, which is obviously very untrue because
right now President Trump is not anoffice, so you can't blame him for
the anti Semitic attacks. However,you can blame is the Obama, the

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Biden and Obama former Obama administration officialsand now the Biden administration for not doing
anything about it. You heard,we even heard the FBI director when he
went on sixteen minutes not even bringup anti Semitism as a threat. When
he was talking about perceived threats,he talked about Russians and Russian you know,
disinformation and how the Russian yachts weseize or we need to see them

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are more important in combating anti Semitism. And we saw in Texas when there
was an anti Semitic attack that theythat FBI even didn't even acknowledge it was
aunt based on anti Semitism, andthey were just saying, oh, just
a random attacks. It wasn't no, which everybody knows. The majority of
Americans knew it was not random.And because of the Jewish community's loud outburst,

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the FBI corrected their statement. AndI will also point out jeer listeners
is that anti Semitism is actually inthe Democrat Party, and Davis Cissellini,
who you know who is from RhodeIsland, said an I quote there is
no anti Semitism in the democcarty whenwe had and I would point out Congressman
Ted Deutsch, who is a Democratand Jewish, did in fact call out

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anti semitism in the Democrat Party justlast year alone on Ilhano Martin were shoot
it to leave. So anti Semitismis on the rise according to Anti Differmission
League, which leads a Liberal Theyeven said it's up by seventy So apparently
the Democrats like to ignore anti semitismon the left, and you know,

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it's very disappointing to see that,you know, the anti Semitism isn't on
the rise, and the Biden administrationdoesn't want to do anything about it,
and a majority of Congress doesn't wantto do anything about it. They don't
want to pass legislation that can comeabout it. And there are easy ways,
like in some states have done italready, like education reform when it
comes to Holocaust education requiring all,you know, requiring students at a young

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age to learn about the Holocaust,and it's shameful that it's not being taught
and all across the schools, allacross America. I couldn't agree more Jewish
people. The Jewish culture has hada tremendous impact on our country. I
was talking to someone recently and mypersonal experience growing up in the Jewish neighborhood,

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my parents growing up in a Jewishneighborhood. A lot of people don't
know that when we had to JimCrow South, when blacks were fleeing the
South, the only places they couldlive in, the only people that will
accept them was the Jewish community.A lot of people are not aware of
that, and that's sad. Thatis a critical part in history that we

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all should be aware of. Andeven some older people was unaware of that,
you know, but I lived it, you know, in my community
and my parents talking about it.But this anti Semitism definitely comes. Well,
the Democratic Party is the party ofidentity politics, so it's ironic that

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they'll ignore anti semitism. But well, well, don't forget even also,
don't forget that the Democratic Party hadhad to submit a separate bill to give
to give fundings for the Iron Domefor Israel because they catered. They caved

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to Ilhanah Omar and the progressives andit was which was funny because none of
the Democratic Jewish congressmen spoke out aboutit until after all the Jewish donors of
theirs called them and said, whatare you doing? What are you doing?
And that's the only reason why NancyPelosi passed it as a standalone bill,
because of the fact that she knewthis was a really bad idea.

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Why did I ever listen to,you know, the progressive the squad and
all that. You know, I'ma battle that I don't even understand how
they got elected. Josh, Joshgot Summer is a perfect example, he's
Jewish, and you know, andI asked, I met him a couple
of times, I spoke to him, and you know, and I think

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Frank Pilott is going to actually beathim this time. But it was very
disappointing to see him, you know, not speak up that he flipped swamped
on the issue. And hopefully,you know, you know, it wouldn't
happen again. So hopefully, youknow, since now they will lose,
you know, I think Frank's gonnawin, but it was very disappointing to

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see that, you know, FrankPilatta, who's running against them in New
Jersey. You know, it wasvery disappointing to see Josh Josh skuythemer who
called who likes to call out antiSemitism, but he has a problem with
uh. I guess they speaking upabout it, but you know, the
Jewish community remembered it. They calledhim, they called him up, and
he changed his stance. But that'sthat's something that you know, voters need
to remember calling to the elections,not disinflation, not just that, you

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know, the typical issues that everybodywants to talk about it exactly, you
know, but not only anti Semitism. There are the Christians, the threats
on Christian run the rise actually threaton most religious people around the rods right

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now, right right, And andthat's sad. It is it is religious
freedom you know is slowly. Uh, I think it's it's not going,
it's not going in the right direction. No. Unfortunately, in Europe when
I olt where I also find antiSemitism, you know, they're doing a
better job combating it by by arrestingpeople, um preachers who uses their post

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of leadership, you know, andin the in the in the religious community
it's to spread hate. So forinstance of say Joe Joe Schmo got on
got up on the stage and startedpreaching, Jews are bad they you know,
and we should kill all the Jews. There's actually the governments of certain
governments in Europe, like a Franceand Germany, they say, time out,

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sir, come down here. You'rebeing arrested and you're you're gonna get
supported or you get arrested for hatespeech. And they actually, you know,
it's I get the idea of protectingfreedom of speech, but as a
point where freedom of speeches you're encouragingpeople that canmit violence against people just because
of their religion. It's not right. I could not agree with you more.

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We are living in some very promotionoustimes in the world today. The
moral fiber is being stretched to itslimit, and I hope that we will
come back to the middle of sometype of moral balance before it's too late,
because we are really experiencing the factstate of affairs morally. You look

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at our educational system. They're tryingto groom and indoctrinate our children with transgenders.
They're replacing clowns with men dressed upas women. I mean, this
is first of all, I don'teven know what parents would bring them.
There's that boggles my mind, youknow, to see parents bringing these kids

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there, you know. But wehave to turn the corner because if we
continue going down this road, we'regonna lose this country. And with the
Biden administration accelerating allowing people to crossthe border, metinal drugs, human trafficking,
I mean, the list goes onand on. And of course we

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could talk about international politics. JoeBiden has a presence nowhere and even recently,
Iran just sent drones to Russia tofight against Ukraine, and a month
or time ago, Joe Biden's talkingabout, oh, we we need to
relook and relook at the Iran deal, right, And I hope baffled.

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And I hope everyone you know who'slistening, I hope all of you,
I hope all your listeners remind yourlegislatures, wherever you may be, to
tell them to vote no, sayno to this nuclear Iran deal because it's
it's it's it's not only a slapin the face again, but it's it's
it's not a it's going to endangernot only our ally Israel, but it

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also endangers our soldiers too that wehave in the Middle East as well.
I could not agree with you more. But they're also endangers America. And
we have open borders, we haveterrors, and you know, we were
warned about this eight years ago,maybe a decade ago, that there was
an intelligence report that Isis was goingto infiltrate our country through a border crisis.

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I mean, just to hear itand see it come to fruition,
it's almost scary, right, youknow, But like I said, this
happened. It can't this was aplanned event. You know, You're just
not going to let people come tothe country and say that Oh okay,
No, they weren't testing for COVID. They they're not testing anybody. They're

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not checking anything. And you know, you're taxing the American people. You
know, the most disturbing thing iswe have homeless veterans living on the street
and right, and and we can'teven take of our own American citizens.
Yet we want to give illegal immigrantshealthcare, free cell phones, staying up

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in hotels. I mean really,I mean, you know, I was
looking at a few videos today ofof different factions coming across the border and
it's sad. Had her walking throughwater, I mean, the amount of
depths children, I mean, it'sbeyond the pale. And the White House
doesn't even acknowledge this stuff. Amatter of fact, Joe Biden has never

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been to the border yet, right, you know, it's really a sad
state of affairs, and it's unfortunateit took Joe Biden to get into office.
How great Donald Trump was, right, right, you know, it's
just said that some voters voter forBiden because of the nonsense that Trump is

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a racist. They used identity politicsto character a Saturday. They try to
do everything, not just that anypolitics. They try to indite them.
They try to impeach him and withno basis. And you know, even
when we talk about currently an FBIagent resigned for compromising himself in the Hunter

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Biden probe. And I'm saying myself, how can you allow this person to
resign? This person should be injail, his pension should be forfeited.
You know when you are when you'reinvolved in an active investigation and you alter
material. I mean, it's beyondmy It's just like Hillary Clinton. You

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want to go and conduct a raidon Mara Lago and Hillary Clinton bleached,
bit hammered, destroyed, got ridof evidence that was government documents and didn't
do nothing. It's sad the disparitybetween the left and the right. I

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mean, I don't know why.I don't. I just don't understand.
How come some people just can't seeit. Maybe they don't want to see
it. But I hope by watchingthis administration, we cannot continue down this
road. I never thought that wecould lose the country in a year by
a stroke of a pen, right, right, Like you said, voter

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in the sword. In this case, it is he signed the most amount
of executive orders, and they ofthe president in one week, like one
hundred and something I forgot where twohundreds I forgot what it was. But
I mean it was a ridiculous amount. You know, you can't legislate an
executive order. I don't have thewill of the people to support it.

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If it's not endangering people's lives,it should go through the governmental process,
the legislative process, hearings, youknow. But we know what it's about.
They wanted to undo everything presidents fromdid and that's sad, it really
is. And like I tell mylisteners and my followers, if they can
read a former president, we're nothingright. You know, we all need

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to stand up against this because itcould happen to us. And just because
Trump might not have been your favoritepresident, Okay, you still have a
right in this country, innalable rightgivemences by God to life, freedom in
pursuit of happiness. And when that'staken away or altered, they're not protected.

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We should be concerned as Americans,We really should be. But you
said it right before. I heardeveryone from across the country. If you
have issues, please call you legislature, call your congress people, and tell
others to call two Well, Itell everybody. If you're if if when

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they call you for money, ifyou get a phone call from m you
know, make sure you're a complaint. Is that is you know, in
there before you write the check.Yeah, that's that's critical. That is
critical. Then you know, I'veeven offered I know most voters do.

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But you know, look at JoeBiden's history. He's been a history of
failure. He has never accomplished anythingin his life, right, never worked
in the private sector, never,never really worked. At twenty seven years
old, got elected to the USSenate and became a multimillionaire. Right,

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if this system has to get fixed, because you know what young person today
wants to get involved in politics.It's not attractive, you know. I
mean, we need to go backto our founding fathers. Their intent was
it was a temporary job. Theywere private citizens or educators or business people

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that went to Congress to do workon behalf of the people and they came
home. These guys today, it'slike they want to die in office.
And I don't know what they're tryingto accomplish, you know, except individual
power and money. And that's thesad, right, that's what's driving this
At the end of the day isnot the people's will, power and money.

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For those that are tuning inspecting tothe Chauncy Show, were we're always
right and ever left. We putGod first in politics. Second. We're
honored to have in the studio todayNational policy Advisor Russell Top. We're talking
about many issues. The issue thatwe started with anti poticism, but I'm
gon let you hear because I'm surethere's other issues who want to talk about,

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so I'll let you continue us.Thanks. Well, there's another issue
that's really I'm passionate about his prisonreform. Just recently, one of the
prisons in Rhode Island, at theFederal Prisons Actual, which is private,
it's called Wyatt Detention Facility. Thewarden was arrested twice in Connecticut, one

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time for assaulting his wife and theother time just for another assault. And
guess what, he wasn't arrested.He wasn't arrested. And I get it,
you know. I support the localpolice. I support are you know
men in blue. I don't supportthe federal police because they're all corrupt.
But I gotta tell you something,when we hear about this, this is

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not right. You know, Igranted. Listen, you know, criminals
are criminals, right, they goto prison, they do their time,
they pay their fines, that's it. But when you have prison guards who
are above the law, that's thekey thing. It's unfair. You can't
you can't judge that people. Youcan't. You can't say, well,
wait a minute, you're putting thisguy for tax evasion in prison. To

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the guy who just beat his wife, you're gonna tell me it's okay for
him to walk around you know,Connecticut, New England and do what he
wants. So one of the thingsin prison reformers, we're trying to expose
the corruption and bring that balance,you know, because the guys who,
yes, violent criminals deserve to bein prison, rapists deserve to be in
prison. I actually say rapist deservethe death penalty. But those who commit

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an election fraud and you know bullno bulow an, the stuff like you
know, campaign finance fraud, taxfraud or conspiracy took over to malipulate the
stock marker. That was the bestone I ever heard. You know,
all right, give him a proviation, let them to come back out,
and let them right exactly. Let'sthey're contributing members of society. They're gonna

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pay their taxes anyway. So theguy who committed a tax run, so
he got his tax so he saidhe didn't pay enough. So he didn't
pay enough. Okay, guess whathe's paying it now. So why are
you going to keep him inside wherehe doesn't pay anything. And one of
the things they're trying to justify theirmultiple positions, well, that's justice and

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the FBI being acting like they are, you know, even that above the
law. And that's why this isa prison reform is very important because we're
seeing the abuse. Listen, Iget it, we're they're inmate, they're
prisoners. I get it. Butthere's a there's a point where the guy,
the guys already paid their time interms of being in court, being

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in the media, doing what they'redoing. But there's no point of a
prison guard having to beat the crapout a guy who commit a tax run
just because he made more money thanyou. There's a point where you have
to be somewhat civil about it andsay, listen, this guy is doing
his time. Let be he'll goback outside. He'll go back out and
recontribute society. And when I heardabout this warden who abused his power,

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not once but twice by assaulting notonly his wife but another person, and
he's walking free him Like there areguys in prison right now who who did
nothing wrong, but somehow because oftheir color of their skin, or you
just didn't want them to come outbecause you didn't like them, because they
talked bad about you. But somehowwhen you're and that's the problem. The

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blue wall, Yes, the bluewall does exist. I do support police,
we forget. I do support thepolice who are not corrupt, but
there's a point where you know,you can't have cops who are go up
above the law because they make everybodyelse look bad. And that's the problem.
If we need prison reforming dinner.Tim Scott didn't start prison reform.

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He started the conversation with his firststep back, which is not really it
was a big It was a jokebecause not a lot of people benefited,
and and that the Permanent Justice,the BP failed to implement it. But
I will tell you, you know, there's a lot of holes in it,
and now we're working on trying tomake it better. But I will
tell you though, there are thoseon both sides of the aisles who are

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trying to work on it correctly andbring these issues, you know, to
fruition about what is really going on. You know, you can have government
officials misusing misusing government equipment and healingthings and beating up people for nope,
you know, and and all ofa sudden, you're accusing another government employee
because he's a Republican or because hedidn't you don't like him, of doing

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the same thing, and I'm puttinghim in prison, but not you.
There has to be that double standardhas to be applied. And that's what
our politics is in general is lacking, yeah, you know, right and
transparency, and that's one of thethings that we're trying to do for prison
reform as well going forward as well, and that's you know, hopefully we

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will succeed in doing so, youknow, you know, and a vision
to that as well. And Iencourage all the politicians and businesses that I
work with, you know, lookat prison reform, look at the resitism
rate. You can contribute to helpingothers get back on their feet, contribute
to society and change their name.You know. I encourage politicians to talk
about criminal justice reform, especially ifyou are in blue states, because you'll

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be surprised how many people will comeup to you and say, thank you
for talking about it. I knowsomeone or have had someone who's been in
the system, and they'll appreciate that. And then and then those who could
vote for you would And you wonderwhy you are considered more of a humane
person, a person of the people, instead of a consider can being considered

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a person of Kevin McCarthy, aperson of you know, Mitch McConnell.
You are just a person of thepeople instead of you. Instead of being
called Trump's servant will be You'll becalled the people's servant instead. Amen.
Absolutely, that's what we need.We need elected officials that are going to
third people and not be self servingand gaining their own independent wealth by the

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masses of people are still suffering andbeing oppressed. You know, I was
thinking about the i RS just hiredeighty seven thousand i RS agents. We
really have nineteen thousand border patrol agentsright right. It's just it's just ironic

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that you want to create a financialarmy to go after taxpaying Americans, yet
you'll fail to provide the necessary resourcesto secure the border. Beyond it's beyond
the pale. It's something uncomfortable.I mean, I just you know,

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the politics being played out in frontof us is disrespecting every American citizen.
I don't care what side of theaisle you're on. Right is right and
wrong is wrong, And at somepoint we have to get back to that
middle what is right, what iswrong, not what's politically expedient, and

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not what's politically right or beneficial toone party or another. We have to
get to the middle of truth infacts if we're going to move forward as
a nation. Because the integrity ofour justice system, our governmental system in
and of itself is failing to peopleright, and we need to shrink government

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big time. But as long asthe left is there, they're going to
always increase it and the and wehave people to on the right that has
increased the budget. So I'm notgoing to say it's party specific. However,
when we look at the massive amountof social programs that have been borne
out of the sixties and seventies fromthe left that has hampered growth within a

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lot of communities black Hispanic poor.As a result of these social massive social
programs that we have people living ongeneration after generation you know, because there's
got to be a stop gap tothat where we're able to transition these people
back in society. Trust me,I understand that government wants them there.

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They want to keep them oppressed.They want to they want to be the
daddy for all the people getting socialprograms. But that's not the intent of
America. That's what America is notbuilt on. America is not built on
a handout. It's built on ahand up. It's built on working together,
side by side, sweating no matterwhat color, no matter what religion

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you are, to make it betterfor everyone. But as long as the
left and the Democrats and progressive keeptalking about identity politics, are not going
to move to the center to talkabout issues because as long as they can
stay and keep their voting base inan emotional state and non thinking, that's

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where they're going to keep them sothey can keep control of them. And
that's a sad part when you lookat the bigger picture, and now they're
voting our educational system where you know, we're not even raising children to be
good statesmans and good good civilians.We're teaching them to text, We're teaching
them critical race theory, which isa bunch of garbage. We're allowing transgender

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to infiltrate our educational system and groomour children. This stuff is sick people,
It's sick rust. No, no, no, I would agree with
you on everything, and I thinkthat it's really important. My biggest there
is and I say this, youknow, you know I look to the
future, but I also look toEurope. And I always tell European leaders

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if I ever get a chance,or I write to them, or if
I see them at a forum,I always say, for the God,
for a love of God, justpush back against the United States, create
that separation. Tell the United Stateskeep your own, keep your own oil.
Leave the oil here in the UnitedStates. For us, we can't.
We're too busy helping everybody else.We are not even helping our own.
And my biggest fear is that criticalrace theory may spill over into Europe

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and and and you know, destroymore, and you know, destroy the
count of the world, not alonejust the United States exactly. I mean,
you know you could talk about firstof all, I say theory,
well, theory, if you're talkingabout a theory that should be discussed at
a higher level of education, becauseit's a theory. There's no factual basis
for critical race because we're all humansand actually race is not even a word's

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made up. We're species of moneyon education or when it comes to education
or from My biggest thing is hehas to stand against critical race theory.
But it's all so you know,in Rhode Island they actually took um Holocaust
books off the shelves and probably atall this is going back a year ago,

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so I don't know if they putthem back, but I think they
do. But that but my biggestthing is for education reform is that we
you know, trying to get universalHolocaust education just to avoid exactly what critical
race theory is doing. So weneed to teach people and teach people about
genocide, about what happened in ourmedia, what happened in the Holocaust,

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because otherwise whether it's like it's likewe're going to repeat it, that's right.
We need to teach our children thatyou're not born a victim. You're
born a victor, a victor rightout a victim, and you control your
own destiny. No one is goingto hamper your ability to succeed, to

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become whatever you want. And myfathers told me that as a child,
this is America, Ladies and gentlemen. How come hundreds of thousands of people
are coming here every year? TheAmericans that are here the progress is the
left announce America. Well, thenwhy don't you donate your whole salary or

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leave Congress if you hate America thatmuch? Right? You know? And
like I said, I don't evenI know there are some electic of officials
that push back against their radical behavior, but they're within their own party.
It's like they stiny the Democratic Party. They don't know what to do with

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them, right, right, Andthat's that because it's real simple, stand
up for what's right, not what'spolitically expeding me, correct, you know.
And that's what we're facing is everythingis for political expediency and it's not
for the benefit to the people.And the people at the end of the
day keep getting stepped down, andthen they wonder why a person like Trump

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rose up out of nowhere, becausepeople are tired of politicians. They're tired
of you making promise to us andnot keeping them right. You know.
You you may not like Donald Trump'stone, it may not like how he
expresses himself, but I gotta givehim credit. When the man says he's

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going to do something, he doesit. And that's really enough for me.
Because when we vote and we hiresomebody to do a job, that's
all I'm concerned about is if you'redoing the job correct. And that's where
you know, we need to voteon. And you know, the even
the amount of policies that Donald Trumphas put in place for all Americans.

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I mean I can go down allthe lists right, you know, and
even when they try to call hima basis that we can combat that by
so many policy issues. It's justthe shame that the mainstream media is so
corrupt that they don't even tell thetruth anymore. Actually they spread the line,

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they spread the lives and then thepeople believe it because of course most
people today don't read the reactionary emotionalindividuals that they see something, they feel
something, it's the truth, whichis not. So there's no more critical
thinking in our society, which issad, and that's what we should be
really teaching our children. That's howto think and be independent, not to

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agree, not to get along,but they'd be able to think and think
rationally and come up with conclusions,you know, really I mean, I
was a school board member for twoterms in the early two thousand and two
to two thousand and eight, andI was a board president. But what
they're doing, I just can't believethat what is going on, not even

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a decade or a little over adecade later, in our educational system.
You know, it's it's it's reallysad what they're doing. They're grooming our
children people immorlly, not just whatthe transgenders. They're trying to preprogram with
the critical race. They're trying tomake these kids think that they're victims wants

(34:21):
the oppressor. No, it's allnonsense. God created everyone and we all
have the ability to do and becomewhatever we want and do. Not let
anyone deter you from that. There'sso many interests going on. We talked

(34:44):
about the border, talked about antiSemitism. We're touching upon education, we
talked about prison reform, you know, and there's more issues that we could
talk about. You know, I'mglad I think one of my what the
border is I uh, hey,you know, I support our border agents,

(35:04):
but I'm also supporting the border agentsof Poland right now, who are
saving Western civilization. Um as Icall them because they're protecting they've they've been
protecting the border against the wave ofimmigrants of their own. They have had,
you know, a lot of Muslimsfrom Belarus and from Russia come over,

(35:24):
um trying to come over the border, who who believe in Sharia law,
who believe in everything, who treatwomen with disrespect, who treat women
as second class citizens. And Ibasically have been supporting them, and I
continue support them. I actually haveto reach out to them again and see
what else I could send them.You know, I've been sending them everything

(35:45):
I can um to say, Hey, listen, you know you got friends
here, you know you're not alone. Yeah. Right, that's what we
need to be doing. We needto be reaching out across the words to
help our Western neighbors and friends allover the world. You know. But
but one of the problems that wehave with Joe Biden is for forty four

(36:07):
years he's been taking money from everycountry around the world. So he's got
to pay all that fact, that'swhy he made him the president. He's
not going to do anything. Lookingwith the China, well, I mean,
you know, you know, it'sjust China, with Taiwan, now
we've got Iran sentenced up to Russia. It's like it's like the parents at

(36:31):
home, so we could all goout and play, because you know,
Joe Biden is just a figurehead.You know, he isn't the mental capacity
right now to really engage anything inflexiblesound conversation with these people. The guy
is shot, you know, AndI don't know who's running the country.

(36:52):
Well, I I have an idea, but probably Obama's third term. He's
probably orchestrating it from his phone,which I wouldn't doubt by some of the
things I've seen and when he cameto the White House and some of the
Susan rights. Some of these peopleare still around the Biden administration, you
know, the people we need towake up while we're talking about this.

(37:15):
Please, you got to get outand vote on November. Please vote Red.
That's our only hope right now isto vote Read. That's it.
There's no other choice right that.If you want to save your country,
your liberties, your freedoms, pleaseyou want to protect them, you got
to vote Read because the Democrats aretrying to take all of our rights away,

(37:37):
education, everything, money, everything, you name it. They're trying
to take everything away. While they'repromising to give people everything that they don't
even the owner have. They wantto do it on the backs of hard
working taxpayers Americans, and we needto change that, we really do.

(37:57):
We have a few more minutes left, you have any final thoughts? Actually
have ten minutes less in the show. Yeah, you know. I would
just encourage everybody, you know,wherever you are. If you're in New
Jersey, wou, I woud encourageeverybody to look at Frank Pilata, who's
running against Jeff Scott's timer Um.I would encourage you if you live in
Rhode Island to check out Alan Waters, who's writing against who's running against Davids

(38:20):
Cleini. If you were in Massachusetts, you know, I would encourage you
to check out Jeffrey Sosa Piquette,who was running against Jim McGovern. If
you are in you know, Maine, checkout who's Pello Quinn, who's running
it, who's running in the competitiverace right now, the most key competitive
race right now m in New Englandis that race. Check out you know,

(38:43):
of course his race in Maine againstyou or Golden If you're in New
Hampshire, checkout you know Gail Brown, Abassador Scott Brown from a Senator Brown's
wife who's running. You know,I would these are all great candidates who
have I've had the honor of uhyou know, you know, meeting in
person to talk about um issues andtalk about policy. And they all care.

(39:07):
They all truly do care about puttingthe people first and putting you know,
the politics second. And it's somethingthat people need to remember that and
when you know people truly care.I know people like to call people rhinos
and establishment, but these guys trulydo care about everybody, and they're willing
to put the time in and toactually help out where they can. And

(39:30):
I encourage everyone if you're listening,just just look at their website. Don't
even I'm not asking you to doingit. I could do that easily,
but just give an opportunity, uhyou know, you know, and just
and trying to talk to them.You know, I'm glad. I'm glad
that you gave a shout out toall those great candidates last week. As

(39:52):
you know, I had Alan Waterson my show, right and right.
That's that that is one of thethings that I talk about is you look
at a person like Alan Waters,who spends his whole life in the private
sector, and now he wants tocome in because he sees that the people
are not being well representative and hewants to go to Congress to fix it.

(40:14):
These are the type of candidates andpeople we need to look at.
We don't need to look at careerpoliticians. We need to look at business
people, educational people, finance people, people that were in the private sector
who understand how things work, becausemost people that work in government don't have
a clue what goes on in theprivate sector unless you come from private sector.

(40:35):
A person that spends most of hiscareer in government does not understand the
private sector. And I can Ican say that because I've worked in the
private sector in the government sector,and if you have in both, then
you can't see the difference, youknow, not, Yeah, I totally,
I totally agree. I think youknow, that's what, what's what,

(40:58):
that's what's great about it. AndI think we have a tremendous opportunity
to, you know, make thingshappen exactly and it's important. The time
is now, ladies and gentlemen,we need all hands on deck, where
one nation doesn't matter where you are. We have telephones. You can call
anybody any state. Please, ifyou can help other candidates, the candidate

(41:21):
that he mentioned. We need tohave a red tsunami. We really do,
we really do. But also Iwould encourage look at the candidate,
he said, look at the candidate'shistory. What did they do before getting
into politics. That's what I reallywant to drive home because that will show
you who that really individual is whatthey did in the private sector, where

(41:45):
they successful in the private sector.Because if they're successful in the private sector,
you're going to be successful in thegovernment. Because see, government's got
too much bs going on, it'stoo much slack. You can't do that
in corporate America. If you don'ttotallying, you're gone. And I wish,
I wish that we'd have that sametype of philosophy and government. But

(42:07):
you know, government has been bloatedwith patronage jobs, people that are inexperienced,
uneducated. I mean, I'm notjust talking about the national I'll talk
about local levels and state levels becauseof politics, and then we wonder why
our government does not run efficient.You know, russ I want to thank

(42:31):
you so much for taking time outof your busy schedule to talk to us
about so many major policy issues thatare transpiring, not only in our country
but around the world. I wantto give a good shout out. I
believe you mentioned that they were securingthe border in Poland. Okay, yeah,

(42:53):
yeah, I want to Yeah,I want to give them a shout
at. Our prayers go out tothem, Our prayers goes out to anyone
throughout the globe that supports freedom,liberty, and democracy, because our rights
come from God, not from man, and we can't forget that. And

(43:15):
some government officials forget that. We'veseen that when I'm trying to impose their
will with lockdowns and mandates that areall unconstitutional. The federal government cannot make
you put a match. Actually,the federal government can't make you do anything,
but people will comply because of fear. Right. That's sad. That's

(43:39):
sad. We have a government thatwe can't trust. That's why we need
to elect people into Congress and Senatewho can change that dynamic. Rusk Russ
thank you so much for taking timeout of your busy schedule of my podcasts,
and I hope that become back onagain because all these issues are extremely

(44:02):
important and we need to talk aboutthem often and hammered home so people can
get on board. There are stillsome people that we can wake up and
change their minds up until election day. So well, I've I've learned,
I've learned the best way to toreally get you know, into the heart

(44:27):
of you know, when you wantto persuade people, not by doing up
a name calling. It's by justsimply showing them the facts, like where
you know we're showing them, uh, you know, you know that we're
your sources, and without saying youknow, you know, you don't have
to say Fox News if you seeit. If you see a great article

(44:51):
that supports your position in the NewYork Times, keep it, remember that
and say according to the New YorkPendants and Liberals, and you say DNN
in New York Times, ABC,ABC. They tend to flock towards you
exactly. And I encourage and Itell politicians that all the time. Don't

(45:15):
use our own sources. It's easyto use Fox News, but it's easy
to downplay Fox News. Use somethingelse, use one of theirs. So
use something that they know that theyreally like, because you'll be surprised.
It will work towards advantage. Right, Well, you know, Russ I
think that, well, I'm surethere are a few people like us that.

(45:37):
Well, I'll speak for myself.I'm a geek, so I've kind
of like look at all kind ofnews because that's what I do, not
just not mainstream. Well, Ihave to look at other news sources to
be able to compare, debate,or challenge sources or information that they're sharing
because of what we do. Youknow, we have to look at Rooters

(45:58):
or financial Times, we have tolook at more Bloomberg more than just the
mainstream media, as you know,because we're going to get our information from
multiple sources. And when we dothat, then we could come together with
some type of truth from all thesources. But if we just focus on
one source that's opinionated. See,that's another thing people is that, you

(46:20):
know, be careful when you're listeningto the news, are they reporting or
they're giving their opinion because that's wherea lot of people today. Oh I
don't like this because remember we haveopinion stations, even on the box,
all of them they have an opinionsection in a news section. So depending
on what you're listening to, andopinions are good too, depending on who

(46:42):
you're listening to as well. Butif they have a political event or political
motive, you have to also lookat that and understand that as well for
them trying to push that narrative.But thank you very much for the headset,
and thank you for sharing those candidatesto get as a matter of fact,
share the candidates again that you supportbefore we close out. Well,

(47:05):
actually I would just say, youknow, I support Josh, I support
I support Frank Pilato, rash ScottSeimer. I support Bruce Polloquin against Jared
Golden Maine. I support Gail Brownin New Hampshire. I guess support our
Geoffrey Soso Poquette. I support AlanWaters, I support h you know Pete

(47:27):
Sessions in Texas. You know JoeWilson in South Carolina, Corey Mills in
Florida. So used to handful ofcandidates. I encourage everyone just to learn
about them. They're all great guys. They care about the people. They
put the people first. That's whatmatters, you know, and that's what
we need right now. Amen,Thank you so much. Yes, I

(47:47):
know at least eight, hether it'sten of those candidates or they've been on
my podcasts. They are. Theyare people candidates and they want to serve
people, not party. They wantto serve you. And that's what we
need to start looking at as wemove forward, is don't look at party,
look at the person, what they'vedone in their life and what they're

(48:10):
gonna do. Thank you so muchtoday of Russ for an awesome show.
I hope that you'll come back onin the near future. I know that
you have an extremely busy schedule andI look forward to chatting with you in
the future. Thank you so muchagain, absolutely, thank you so much
for having me. You're welcome,Take care you listen to the Chauncey Show.

(48:36):
We're always right and never left.We put God first in policy second.
We were honored and proud to havein the studio National Policy Advisor Russell
Tom talking about so many issues notonly domestically but globally that is affecting all
of us. Very lucky to havehim on. He shared a lot of

(49:00):
information about anti semitism, prison reform, and a host of other issues.
Education. But I also want toecho we need to pick. We need
to vote for people that are goingto put people first. That's critical.
It's great that you like somebody,what are they going to put people first,

(49:22):
regardless of party. That is themost important thing that we could do
this year, in this election,because this is going to determine November is
going to determine that's president of UnitedStates is going to be. That's why
it's important that we take back theHouse, we take back the Senate,

(49:43):
and then twenty twenty four we takeback the White House and hopefully we could
rewrite or resteer the ship in theright direction for our country because the way
it's going down under this leadership,they're trying am hard to dismantle freedom and
liberty in this great nation. Soplease everyone, if you have issues that

(50:09):
are within your state or the nation, please call your state representatives, call
your congress people, your senator.Even if you don't speak with them,
their office staff will write it downand have your friends and family call.
To the more people that call,they will respond. So it's great that

(50:35):
everybody goes on social media events,that's important too, but you need to
put these people up. We needto call them out and hold them accountable.
I want to thank my followers onTwitter and across all social media platforms
for following The Stancy Show. I'min transition. My new handle is USA

(50:57):
First Patriot. I know in thepast so I had New York talk radio
host, but I got launched offof Twitter. So when I came back
in March, I came back onas US pat USA First Patriot, and
I just did that. So youcan find me on all social media platforms,
Now Truths, Social Getter, Gab, all of the conservative social media

(51:22):
sites at USA First Patriot or USAFirst Patriot hosts where every Tuesdays and Thursdays
from six o'clock to seven Eastern Standardtime. If you'd like to come on
our show, you can email usat the Chancy Show at gmail dot com
and we'll get back to you assoon as possibly. We want to thank
our listeners and our supporters for tuningin. God bless you all, and

(51:45):
remember keep the faith. Good nightnow
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