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What if the principles of yesteryear could illuminate the political chaos of today? Join us as we embark on a nostalgic yet critical examination of the Reagan era, drawing audacious parallels with the current political landscape under Trump. We question the controversies surrounding DEI initiatives and their real impact on Black small businesses, pondering whether tampering with so-called "natural hierarchies" risks systemic upheaval. Our disdain for the upcoming "Values First Summit," or as I cheekily dub it, the "Losers First Summit," is palpable as we poke fun at figures like Mark Cuban, Chris Christie, and John Bolton, who are poised to challenge the Trump revolution.

Expect no punches pulled while we dissect the uproar over Julianne Moore's "Freckleface Strawberry" being scrutinized in military school libraries. This isn't just about a children's book—it's a microcosm of the ongoing battle between freedom of expression and regulatory compliance. Simultaneously, we navigate the thorny political landscape of Ukraine. President Zelensky's potential land concessions and the looming election pressure reveal the need for Europe to step up its game in confronting Russian aggression. Are European nations too reliant on the U.S., or is there still hope for genuine international partnership?

Lastly, prepare for a no-holds-barred critique of media personalities who flip allegiances like it's going out of style. We expose the double standards plaguing political discourse, spotlighting figures like Bill Maher who blend common sense with extreme agendas. As we channel the wisdom of Reagan, we're reminded of the enduring value of authentic, principled voices in an era of shifting loyalties. It's a whirlwind exploration of politics, media, and global affairs with a hearty side of satire.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time.
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(00:20):
conservative politics in theAmerican household.
Welcome to the Last GayConservative Podcast.
Here's your host, chad Law.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
It's morning again in America.
Today, more men and women willgo to work than ever before in
our country's history, Withinterest rates at about half the
record highs of 1980,.
Nearly 2,000 families todaywill buy new homes more than at
any time in the past four years.
This afternoon, 6,500 young menand women will be married and,

(01:14):
with inflation at less than halfof what it was just four years
ago, they can look forward withconfidence to the future.
It's morning again in America,and under the leadership of
President Reagan, our country isprouder and stronger and better
.
Why would we ever want toreturn to where we were less

(01:35):
than four short years ago?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Oh, it's always so funny how history repeats itself
, isn't it?
The Reagan campaign commercial?
I've played it before on theshow.
I just think it's sointeresting because it is
exactly the same argument thatwe have now.
Everything was worse four yearsago.
People are happier, people arewealthier, and Trump hasn't even
been in office for 100 days.
I think people are justchomping at the bit and when you

(02:07):
work like a privateentrepreneur or private uh, a
member of the private sector,things go faster and they get
done because, again, that focuson results, lots of stuff
happening.
Today we've got new information,even out of the Black Small
Business Administration, howtheir studies have shown DEI has

(02:28):
done nothing to help Blacksmall businesses.
We need to touch on that,because the whole selling point
of DEI to us was not just tointegrate more minorities and
people who don't have the sameequity, if you will, into the
workforce and into the collegesand into the professional

(02:50):
environment, into the government, et cetera, all these
institutions, but they also soldit with an economic component
as well, that these areunderrepresented businesses,
these are underrepresented areas, these are underrepresented
customers, and there's all thesepotential dollars for growth
and it's literally gone in thereverse.
There's been no growth, and DEIhas affected things deeper than

(03:14):
you could ever understand,because the most valuable part
of a company, of a government,of anything, a country, country,
are there people.
And when you start to mess withthe hierarchy of people and the
hierarchy of knowledge thatforms naturally over time and
you create your own version ofthat sort of natural hierarchy

(03:39):
or natural build or flow orwhatever you want to call it,
when you start to mess with that, everything collapses.
So we'll talk a little bitabout that.
There's a lot going on, justwith weird news.
I will touch on Julianne Mooreand Barron Trump and how this
new values first summit, which Icall the losers first summit

(04:02):
that they just announced, whichwill be headlining Mark Cuban,
adam K, kissinger, boltonBasically every single
anti-Trump loser, trumpderangement syndrome loser you
can find is going to this summit.
I'm going to talk about that.
I'm a huge Mark Cuban hater.
Always have been way beforeTrump or politics or anything.
I think he is the mostuntalented, unsmart, just

(04:27):
nothing.
He got very, very lucky.
I mean, even if you look at hisShark Tank portfolio, it's
losing money left and right.
He was able to sell a faulty,failing product before it became
known that it was faulty andfailing to.
Microsoft make a lot of moneyand from there make some
investments like the basketballteam, but this is not a titan of

(04:49):
industry.
This is not someone who's everreally built something from the
ground up.
This is not someone who hasmanaged thousands and thousands
of employees.
This is not someone who has leda community or built anything.
Nothing that Mark Cuban hascreated or built has impacted
our lives in a positive way.

(05:10):
You can't say it's Steve JobsLook at the iPhone.
Bill Gates, microsoft Word Idon't think there's anyone
listening right now that hasn'tused or uses Microsoft Word.
Amazon you all use Amazon.
Those are titans of industry.
Those are people who have madea difference.
Mark Cuban is just a boob, he'sjust a big ball of clay and he

(05:31):
got lucky.
And for whatever reason becauseI think he's the only one
that's willing to say it theDemocrats prop him up as the big
anti-Trump billionaire, andwhat I love is that how they all
talk about how much they hatebillionaires.
And then now here's Mark Cubanleading their what is it called

(05:53):
Losers First Summit.
We'll get a little bit moreinto that.
It looks like they had a greatsummit in Saudi Arabia,
initiating peace talks withRussia, doing a little
temperature check to see wherethey're at, and it looks like
they are just as eager as DonaldTrump and Marco Rubio and our
envoy to initiate peace talks.

(06:16):
All that premature screamingfrom Europe is causing just the.
I mean, I called everythingyesterday, guys, if you listened
to the show yesterday, I calledit.
I knew this was going to happen.
The Europeans were going toscrew everything up, and that's
kind of what's happened.
But, however, the reports aregood.
Even the Associated Pressreports were positive about

(06:40):
Rubio's initiative there and howwell he did Rubio's initiative
there and how well he did.
Interestingly, though, one ofthe big concessions was that
Russia wants Ukraine to holdelections.
Now.
They have a political interestin that country.

(07:01):
I mean, it's not actually thatsilly to ask for, because
they've been dealing withsomeone for the last three, four
years who's just has nodiplomatic ability at all, has
never come to the table with anykind of solution, and just begs
everyone for money and vilifiesVladimir Putin, which okay, I

(07:22):
mean the guy is awful.
He's someone that is anadversary of ours.
However, there is an approachyou have to take, and that's why
Trump's so brilliant at this,because he makes everyone feel
like he's their friend, thendrops the hammer.
You're also going to see a lotof these political analysts

(07:42):
talking about how, oh, therecould have been a ceasefire and
peace talks.
Now all of this is delayed, bigwins for Putin, and I'll get
into some of that coverage.
It's ridiculous.
We never, ever, set theexpectation that there was going
to be peace coming out of thisone talk.
I mean, vladimir nor DonaldTrump were even there.

(08:03):
What was the expectation?
We've said since the verybeginning we were going to see
where they were and if it waseven achievable.
And it looks like it is, andTrump's had some very
interesting things to say, andwhat they're asking for is
elections.
They want Zelensky out, and Iagree with them.

(08:26):
I think Zelensky's had enoughtime to fix this and I also
think the EU has had enough timeto fix this, and no one gets to
complain anymore, unless theywant to just stay in war and we
can stop supporting it.
If UK wants to send theirtroops and France wants to send
their five people to smokecigarettes and drink coffee in

(08:47):
the front lines, then that istotally a okay with us, but
don't expect any additionalsupport if you're going to
derail peace talks.
We don't always get to get whatwe want and we don't have to
vilify everyone to makesomething happen.
We don't have to vilifyeveryone to make something
happen.

(09:07):
Beyond that, I am gettingdestroyed on social media and on
our message boards, comments,etc.
About my conspiracy that DavidHogg is actually Luigi, the real
Luigi, or Luigi is actuallyDavid Hogg, one or the other,

(09:29):
but I don't think the guy injail.
He might not be the guy.
Honestly, I mean, I'm lookingat pictures.
I don't, hey, anything'spossible.
But I mean, if you look atpictures, donna and I were
talking about it last night andshe said, man, you might be onto
something here.
This is really wacky and I'llpost those on Twitter today and

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So it seems a collection of never-Trumpers or
actually people that wereTrumpers, I should say Trump
trash who are refusing to let itgo and move on.
So now they are launching the2025 Annual Principles First
Summit.
Now they are launching the 2025annual Principles First Summit,
being headlined by Mark Cubanand includes guests like Chris

(12:10):
Christie, barbara Comstock,george Conway Great husband, he
was Adam Kissinger, michaelSteele Total criminal Alyssa
Farah and John Bolton.
I'm speechless.
I mean I got to see if they'regoing to sell any tickets.
Maybe this is a press thing,I'm not sure, but it's sort of

(12:32):
like a TP USA or CPAC stylesummit.
They have an American flagbehind them.
That's a joke, blasphemous, ifyou ask me.
But anti-anti, anti america,anti anything, democracy.
I mean george conway that'skellyanne conway's husband.

(12:52):
I mean he is, he's got syphilisor something, or worms in his
brain.
I mean the guy is absolutelynuts and quasi abusive.
And then you've got michaelsteel.
The weirdest part again is thatthat Cuban is headlining.
These other guys are all idiotsand everyone knows it, and
there's just nothing.
Nothing is going to happen.

(13:12):
All they're going to do is talkabout Trump.
This is all the content thesepeople have.
They won't come up with maps.
Bolton won't talk about how youcan work internationally to
create XYZ.
There won't be any solutions.
It's just going to be a biganti-MAGA festival circle.
Jerk Okay, I mean Daily Triteor Eric Dawes.

(13:37):
Twitter is Daily Trite.
I love him.
He says this looks like a NeverTrump neocon orgy.
The fact that Mark is theheadliner means two things.
One, we all know that Mark isjust a total lucky idiot.
He has a very low IQ.
He's not smart.

(13:58):
He's not business savvy.
I mean, if you want proof ofthat, look at his Shark Tank
portfolio.
Every business he's picked islosing money.
His whole portfolio has losthim millions and millions of
dollars from shark tank.
Clearly he's not theentrepreneur, business picker
and supporter that he said hewas.
He believed he could scale allthose businesses to
multi-million dollars and hecan't.

(14:19):
Hasn't made any money back.
He created a product that hesold to mic Microsoft before it
was basically defunct.
He got very lucky.
I mean, the technology wasthere and it was about to be
done and he sold it.
He made good amount of money,made smart investments and that
was it.
He's not anyone who has changedthe course of history.

(14:40):
Nothing Mark Cuban has done haschanged your life for the
better.
You want to talk about titans ofindustry, people who have made
a difference.
You look at Steve Jobs.
You look at Bezos, you look atMusk.
Nothing that you do todaydoesn't involve one of those
three people, whether you'redriving in your Tesla, whether

(15:02):
you're using satellite GPS.
You're driving in your Tesla,whether you're using satellite
GPS, whether you're using aniPhone or a Mac computer or
Amazon.
That's an example of people whohave legitimately changed the
course of our lives throughtheir brilliance.
Mark Cuban is not that.
I also think that he's going torun for president in four years.

(15:23):
I believe that he has aspirate,political aspirations.
I believe that he's beenpreparing to do that for the
last eight years.
I think he would have run thisyear had Trump not ran, because
he knew there was no way hecould beat Trump.
I guess he was smart in thatregard, but yeah, so this is
sort of the kickoff of all theanti-Trump losers, and they this

(15:44):
is this is the strategy, thekickoff of all the anti-Trump
losers, and this is the strategythey're going to obstruct
everything, try to make Trumplook as bad as possible during
these four years and thenthey're all going to try to jump
back on and say see, see, wetold you, but it's not going to
work.
It's not going to work.
America already knows.
And the fact that these peopleare so out of touch and they

(16:04):
don't listen to people, theyactually think people care.
John Bolton actually thinkspeople will buy tickets to hear
him talk.
Really, I mean, I have a hardenough time getting people to
hear me talk.
You know it's a lot of work tofill a stadium or to fill a
college campus.
It is not easy.
Ok, and I feel like I'm prettycool.
No, I know I'm not.

(16:25):
But Michael Steele, who's goingto pay to hear that?
Barbara Comstock, I mean all ofthese people, chris Christie,
they're going to bring him in onhis uh forklift.
It's just.
I mean, put all the biggestlosers together and call it a
principles first.
What is the principle?
What is the principle theirprinciples are?

(16:46):
We hate America, we have norespect for the constitution or
democracy and we believe Trumpis the antichrist.
That's it.
Oh, this is funny.
Jc Discipline says they've gotmore rhinos than an African
safari.
Oh, here's another one.
Really feel like Mark Cuban isgoing to run for president.

(17:08):
He has aspirations.
Yeah, he took the words rightout of my mouth, or I took the
words out of your mouth Eitherway, but he's running.
Cuban is the guy for 2028 iswhat everyone is saying on here.
The Washington DC eventsupposedly is described as a
grassroots summit on conservingAmerica's liberal tradition and
path to a principled future forour country.

(17:30):
It's the end of the month here,february 21 to 23, as the fifth
annual summit is sold out.
I didn't even know there was asummit and there is a wait list
on the website.
Summit and there is a wait liston the website.
The gathering will, quoteshowcase the nation's leading
voices in defense of classicalliberalism and principled common

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sense solution to America'sproblems.
But here's the thing All ofthose people have been around
for years.
Why haven't they done it before?
Why are they doing a summit now?
We look forward to bringingtogether principled public
officials, thought leaders andgrassroots activists for three
days of discussion, strategy andfellowship.
We will address how we canpreserve America's classical
liberal tradition in times ofcrisis, the urgent need for

(18:15):
competent, solution-drivenleadership today and the future
of our movement.
And then here's some moretweets.
The audience for this is thelincoln project and like four
other people.
You don't need an auditorium.
You need, like two picnicbenches.
There'll be room for a couplemore people if anyone else wants
to join.
Will they have a muppet segment?
Now that usaid is defunded,who's gonna buy tickets?

(18:37):
That's the jv team.
Don't expect to see any of themget into the big games on
varsity, much less take a snap.
Mark cuban alone ensures nocredibility among them.
Mark turned into such a crybabytool that I used to like.
Comedy tour of losers andwannabes should be fun.

(18:59):
Dang.
I would not pay to hear thosespeakers.
I mean, this is hysterical.
I love the internet so much.
People just get creamed.
But yeah, so Mark Cuban's goingto run for president in 2028.
Like I said, you can look himup, look at his history Nothing
spectacular.
And I'm just curious is hepaying his fair share?
Will you guys check on that forme team?

(19:19):
Yeah, google that, look at it.
No-transcript.

(19:51):
200,000.
You can always pay more.
There's a way to do that.
So why aren't these peopledoing that If they need to pay
their fair share, if that'sgoing to help inflation, I mean,
what are we, you know?
So now they have a billionairerunning because what they think?
That's the and the answer toTrump.
No, they're trying to set it upthat way.

(20:14):
But really Mark Cuban is justinfluenced and supported by the
big government, people, rhinosand the DNC and he's a fricking
loser.
I have a friend that works very, very close with him.
Just so dumb and it's shocking.

(20:34):
But when you make a lot ofmoney once, it's easy to spread
it around and do like all hispharmacy stuff.
He has nothing to do with anyof it, wasn't his idea?
Nothing, people have helped himdo all of that he did.
You know, there's no innovation, there's no new markets,
nothing, nothing.
Guy is not an inspiration andhe's just an example of someone

(20:58):
who won the lottery.
Basically, that's it.
So if you want to take businessadvice from him, that's fine.
But and owning a basketball teamdoes not make you a good
business person, it makes yourich.
They pay out really, reallywell.
Sport, professional sports,professional sports teams are
great investments and they dopay very, very well.

(21:22):
But they're huge buy-ins and ittakes a lot of time to make
your original buy-in back, butit's always going to make money.
It's a money-making investment.
He's not going to lose anythingon this.
People say, oh, look what he didwith the Mavericks, what he
bought a professional sportsteam and then he blocked any
cities from allowing them to getmore NBA teams.
So the owner's pool was bigenough for him and all his
cronies.
But people in Seattle who weredefrauded and lost their Seattle

(21:46):
Supersonics basketball team,and there's all these investors
that are saying, hey, I'll payfor the whole stadium, I'll do
anything.
You guys want to bring theSonics back because it's a very
important issue in Seattle.
I feel bad for these guys.
I mean, I would feel the sameway if this happened to the
Lakers, and Mark Cuban won'tallow them to do it.
So that just shows you theguy's a dick.
He's just a dick and he's goingto run for president in 2028.

(22:09):
And he's going to lose againstJD Vance and I cannot wait to
watch Vance destroy every pieceof him, because Vance is a true
entrepreneur, he's a truebusinessman and a titan of
industry who's made huge stridesin his industry and in the
Midwest, all right let me take aquick break and I'll be right
back.

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If you guys go and try it andlike it, all right.
So we know the anti-Trumpers arestill grouping and doing
summits and all this, so justkeep an eye on Mark Cuban, for
sure.
And these people, they're justgoing to continue to be
obstructionists.
That's their only strategybecause there's nothing bad
happening.
There's absolutely nothing badhappening.
So all they're going to do isbe Trump obstructionists and try

(24:27):
to create.
So this is their whole goalwith this summit it's not sold
out.
You know, there's probably fivepeople there, but they say it's
sold out.
It's no different than when youcall a salon.
A hairdresser might have 30appointments but she says, oh, I
only have one or two, I cansqueeze you in.
Because they're trying tocreate the perception that
they're popular, that it's busy,that there's a line out the

(24:48):
door, while really they're alljust sitting around eating and
talking bad about Trump Whilereally they're all just sitting
around eating and talking badabout Trump.
I love that.
Now that USAID is closed, who'sgoing to buy tickets like those
Politico subscriptions?
It's just absolutely insane.
A couple quick stories I justwant to touch on.
We've got a new celebrity who'sout in the press whining

(25:10):
Julianne Moore.
I'm not sure if you guys know,but Julianne Moore in 2007 wrote
a children's book.
Apparently it is anautobiography of her and it's
all about how to deal withhaving freckles when you're a
little girl.
I read through it.
It's cute, and there's reallynothing there that would suggest
any sort of DEI efforts orwhatnot.

(25:31):
But let me tell you whathappened.
So, as you know, the Departmentof Defense has been trying to
hide DEI and woke initiativesand programs and policies out of
plain sight and they've beendoing that for the last four

(25:53):
years.
I mean, that is essentially allour secretary of defense got
done is woke eyes and make themilitary more racist.
Lloyd Austin is probably one ofthe biggest frauds ever.
I mean I can't stand the guy.
Another wonderful DEI hire, bythe way.
So when Trump signed anexecutive order to rule out all

(26:15):
the DEI from the military,anything with certain keywords
or certain uh suggestionsautomatically gets pulled.
They're more safe than sorry.
And then everything has to gothrough an individual review to
make sure that there's nothinghidden.
So her book has not been bannedand you will see if I mean all

(26:35):
you have to do is look.
I'll Google right now.
If I go to Google and type inJulianne Moore, the news is
Julianne Moore great shockclaims her children book was
banned.
Book banned.
Book banned embracingdifferences Book banned.
Freckled Strawberry is the nameof the book.
Freckle Face Strawberry Okay,the book is not banned, it's

(26:58):
been pulled with about a millionother books, thousands to
review for DEI and woke stuff.
That's not appropriate.
Her book is appropriate.
It'll go right back on theshelf.
But because it's about skincolor, okay, the freckles, right
back on the shelf.
But because it's about skincolor, okay, the freckles.
Because it's about, you know,some somewhat inclusion.
It's not, but that's you know.

(27:19):
There's a theme that could becontrived as maybe potentially
woke or DEI.
Again, I don't believe the bookis that.
I think it's a cute book.
I would totally let my daughterread it, but again, she's
getting wrapped up in theeverything we have to do in
order to root all of this crapout and unfortunately there are
going to be, you know, somevictims and wow, I mean, your

(27:45):
book is off the shelf for, youknow, for a month or two it's
going to go back on the shelfand the military education
department has already come outand said look, it's in review,
it hasn't been banned, it's inreview with about a thousand
other books and there'sliterally humans going through
one by one with highlighters.
It's not like they're puttingit through an AI machine or a
scanner.
They are making sure that thereis nothing hidden in subliminal

(28:10):
messaging et cetera that wouldcause any issues and the reason
why I know hers is not asbecause it's 20 years old.
It's been around for a reallylong time, way before this
psycho woke stuff was even onthe radar.
You know wrote it in 2007.
The book is fine, but the pressis using this as a way to scare
all of you.
We're anti-democracy, we'rebanning books, we're taking

(28:33):
books away and it's the big topstory.
Do not buy into the hype.
There is no book banning.

Speaker 8 (28:41):
Why has Oscar winner Julianne Moore's children's book
been pulled out of more than150 military schools?
The book Freckleface Strawberryis the story of a girl making
peace with her freckles, butit's now the subject of a
compliance review after theTrump administration required
that schools for military kidsadhere to content guidelines

(29:04):
pertaining to gender ideologyand racial indoctrination.
I am truly saddened and neverthought I would see this in a
country where freedom of speechand expression is a
constitutional right.
The actress writes on Instagram.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Notice how they didn't mention that they reached
out to the DOD educationdepartment for comment and they
already responded and said thebook is not banned.
The book has been pulled alongwith several other book and it's
under review and we'll let youknow what the decision is done.
There's nothingunconstitutional about reviewing

(29:39):
material to make sure that it'slegal, appropriate and aligns
with the constituents desires.
You know, not to mention that,yes, free speech is a
cornerstone of our democracy, ofour country.
But the same people, these sameliberal people, are the ones
that want to censor hate speechand have full control over

(30:00):
social media and what can besaid and what can't be said, and
have the government involved insocial media.
So it's such a double standard,you know, for all these news
outlets to try to show Trump asa book banner, and they've tried
this before and it didn't workand I don't think it's going to
work this time.
But you know, julianne Moore isa big name and she has a huge
following and she's an amazingactress.

(30:21):
I mean, I'm a big fan but Ithink that she's blowing this
way out of proportion.
I don't know if she has a filmcoming up or something where she
needed this media attention.
Maybe she's trying to getpicked up for a film and so she
needs some relevant mediacoverage.
So, a producer or director, Idon't know.
That's what happens a lot oftimes when you see wacky stuff
from celebrities.

(30:41):
It's an attempt to getthemselves at the top of page
six, if you will, or at the topof the celebrity headlines, to
get in front of castingdirectors and, uh, producers, et
cetera.
I don't know if she needs to dothat, but, um, the book is cute
.
I think it should stay, I thinkit will stay and I think that,

(31:03):
again, this is just moreobstructionist behavior that we
have to be aware of, because, uh, people will get really
sensitive and think that that,uh, you know, book banning is
egregious and it would be if itwas happening, but it's not.
The materials are beingreviewed to ensure that
everything's in line with thestrict policy guidelines that we

(31:26):
have for what can be atmilitary schools, etc.
The funny thing is is thatJulianne Moore actually went to
military school in Germany.
I think her dad was either inthe army or the Air Force and
she went to a American militaryschool in Germany, probably in
Heidelberg.
That's where the big Air Forcebase is, and you know she

(31:48):
understands what it's like.
So again, I want I know that'severywhere right now and it's
huge and people are talkingabout it.
I talked to someone atStarbucks about it already and
you know it's all this wholeconcept that Trump is showing
his true colors and this andthis, and they're going to take
all these books.
No, there's no desire to banbooks unless they have nudity or

(32:10):
they talk about childrengetting sexual reassignment,
surgery and all kinds of stuffthat kids don't need to read
about.
That's all you know.
Melania has done such a greatjob at protecting baron and I
think that, uh, it's a truetestament to that family.
The media has been obsessed withtrying to get their claws in

(32:33):
Baron and and learn more abouthim and try to disparage him and
they talk about his mentalacuity and they were saying he
was autistic Apparently.
The guy's got like a 200 IQ.
He's six, nine or somethingcrazy and he's just a hell of a
kid.
I personally never met him, butI know several people that have

(32:55):
and he is a hell of a kid.
So he's at NYU business schoolright now and just doing his
classes.
He's not super active, I guessI don't really know, but I know
he's at NYU business school andthe president of the College
Republicans of America there atNYU got a call out of the blue

(33:20):
from Vanity Fair and theIndependent and they wanted to
interview her.
Well, I mean college girl ego,college guy ego, even I don't
mean to make it a gender thingour egos.
I can tell you what no matterwhat club I was in, if Vanity
Fair called me I would getreally excited at first, but
then I would probably have toreally go.

(33:41):
Wait, what is the motive here?
Right, like here is this person.
Her name's Kayla Walker.
She was the president of theCRA and she did an interview
with Vanity Fair just out of theblue.
The CRA and she did aninterview with Vanity Fair just
out of the blue.
What is the common denominator?
Barron Trump, and the media isobsessed.
Vanity Fair is also the mostdark, shady, elitist left

(34:04):
magazine you could ever read.
I'm not being sarcastic andit's all under the guise of arts
and culture and this and that,but it's not.
It's a political propagandamachine under a lifestyle
umbrella.
So she goes and does theinterview like an idiot and now
she's had to resign because shesaid in her interview that

(34:26):
Barron Trump was a quote oddityon campus.
Apparently, she madeinappropriate comments about the
19 year old son of thepresident and first lady,
melania Trump, in an interviewwith Vanity Fair.
She goes on to say he's sort oflike an oddity on campus.
He goes to class, he goes home,she had said, of the over six
foot tall Trump who was enrolledat New York University's Stern
Business School.

(34:46):
Luckily the CRA the headchapter of the CRA saw the
interview, saw the comments andforced the resignation of Kayla
Walker.
So she's either a plant orshe's an idiot, one or the other
.
The president of the NationalClub said, though Vanity Fair
and the Independent unfairlyframed what was said, upon

(35:09):
review we still found it to beinappropriate.
The NYU chapter presidentsubmitted a resignation last
night and they invited the youngTrump to fill the vacancy and
join us in reshaping theRepublican Party.
Wow, they're working now withthe NYU chapter to make sure
there's a smooth transitionleadership.
The CRA has been a champion ofPresident Trump.

(35:31):
Actually, they broke 100 yearsof precedent when they endorsed
President Trump before any sortof primary season.
The president of CRA, willDonahue, went on to say Trump
represents the future.
Talking about Barron representsthe future of the conservative
movement added that we would behonored to have him join College

(35:52):
Republicans of America.
He said, quote strongleadership is built on
resilience, courage and thehumility to rise above petty
hostility, qualities that Barronhad already demonstrated.
We invite Barron to join us inshaping the future of our party.
That oddity of his is a goodthing Is a good thing.
I mean, do they really want himto come in and like a wrecking

(36:13):
ball and be a Trump 2.0, but atthe university and make you know
all kinds of waves?
No, I mean, it's a good thingthat the guy's going to school
and going home, not to mentionfor his safety as well.
He's in the middle of New YorkCity.
Someone just shot theUnitedHealthcare CEO, who's a
looney tune.
He's got secret service detail,but it's scary in New York.

(36:38):
I wouldn't want to be out anylonger than I had to anyways,
but he's doing what he wants todo and he shouldn't be getting
any sort of criticism from aRepublican group.
Apparently, this one womanthat's resigned Walker.
She's seeking her BA ininternational relations and
French at NYU.
There you go.
She's probably a fakie, she'sprobably a plant.

(37:01):
She's a new England native bitsorry who in turned at the Bronx
district attorney's office andhad plans to go to law school.
Uh, bronx DA actually is prettyconservative, but Bronx is one
of the only more conservativedistricts, so you know, it kind
of goes half and half.
But I think that she's got to benuts.

(37:22):
Maybe she let her ego get thebest of her, but she shouldn't
have said any of this stuff.
She just really shouldn't havemade any comments.
And so I hope Baron joins ornot.
Keep doing your own thing, buthe wants to be left alone and
they should leave him alone.
And of course it was VanityFair, because they are evil

(37:44):
motherfuckers.
Let me tell you, I've knownpoliticians have been destroyed
by them, and they are theClinton war room propagandists.
Vanity Fair and Bill andHillary are tied in together
like that, and I am crossing myfingers.

(38:04):
All right, I'm going to take aquick break and come back to
talk about the victory of Rubioin Saudi Arabia, talking with
the Russians about ending thewar in Ukraine.

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Speaker 3 (39:06):
All right, I want to listen to President Trump's
response regarding the demand orrequest for a Ukrainian
election as part of these peacetalks.
Have a listen.

Speaker 6 (39:16):
Hearing that Russia wants to force Ukraine to hold
new elections in order to signany kind of a peace deal.
Is that something that the USwould ever support?

Speaker 4 (39:26):
Well, we have a situation where we haven't had
elections in Ukraine, where wehave martial law essentially
martial law in Ukraine, wherethe leader in Ukraine I mean, I
hate to say it, but he's down at4 percent approval rating, and
where a country has been blownto smithereens.
You got most of the cities arelaying on their sides, the

(39:52):
buildings are collapsed.
It looks like a massivedemolition site.

Speaker 3 (39:54):
God, I love that man.
He is incredible and I want tobreak down everything he says
step by step.
This is very straightforwardand it's very true.
You have a country with martiallaw who's in a war of attrition
with a much larger, much moreaggressive, much more militarily
advanced position, and you havea president or prime minister

(40:15):
that is got a very low approvalrating.
I don't know if it's 4%, but Iknow it's low.
And here's how I know If youwere to Google his approval
rating right now, you're goingto see all the crap, the
propaganda, and he's going tosay it's high, it's not high.
This is how I know it's nothigh.
Zelensky has pushed back ongiving land for the last three

(40:36):
years.
He has said in no uncertainterms that the only way he would
sign a peace deal is if it wentback to pre-2014 borders.
He's said that so many times.
I could play clips over andover again.
Would not secede land.
Would not secede land in areasthat are occupied, not even
areas that are traditionallypro-Russia.

(40:58):
That wanted Russia there.
Okay, that's how strict he wasFast forward to this last week.
He's totally open to giving landto Russia.
Totally open because he's underso much pressure at home to get
this war over, that he's goingto have to make some serious
concessions.
But here come to find out theone concession that he's going

(41:19):
to have to make is there's goingto have to be a democratic
election in the Ukraine.
Because he's talking abouthaving a seat at the table, but
if his people don't believe inhim, trust him or hold any
confidence in him, what's thepoint of having him at the table
?
It's the people of Ukraine andthe people of Europe that need
seats at the table, but if he'snot truly representing them and

(41:39):
they're not happy with what'sgoing on, then he should not be
at the table.
And I think that's what Trumpand Putin and and several other
world leaders have been sayingthat Zelensky's time is kind of
up.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
And yeah, I would say that you know when they want a
seat at the table, you could saythe people have to win.
The people of Ukraine have tosay like you know, it's been a
long time since we've had anelection.
That's not a Russia thing,that's something coming from me
and coming from many othercountries also.
You know, ukraine is being justwiped out.

(42:14):
Look at what's happening to thecities.
There are cities.
There's not even a buildingstanding.
It's a massive.
You talk about Gaza.
I mean it's literally.
These cities look like Gaza.
Actually, many have,percentage-wise, more buildings
knocked down than in Gaza.
So you know, people are tiredof it.

(42:35):
People want to see somethinghappen.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
Exactly.
It's up to the people of theUkraine and they do.
They want to see somethinghappen.
Look, just because they're inwar doesn't mean other things
can't happen, doesn't meanrebuilding efforts that are, you
know, further away from thefront lines could happen.
They're not seeing progress inany part of their lives.

(42:58):
Everything has just been astandstill for three, four years
.
A lot of them don't have heat.
You know they.
The economy has been completelyruined because of the gas
that's supposed to be goingthrough.
You know they charge Russia torun gas through the Ukraine to
Europe.
They're not getting thatrevenue anymore.

(43:19):
Their wheat yields are muchlower because of the destruction
.
But there is a lot of things.
And look, zelensky was wetbehind the ears.
He's not a diplomat, he's not amilitary leader.
He's not a military leader.
He was exactly what they neededat the time.
But now they need a Trump.
They need someone that canactually roll up their sleeves

(43:40):
and get stuff done, and I don'tknow if they're going to even
find that in Europe.
Maybe, I'm not sure, maybesomeone from Hungary.
I think Hungary has a greatoutlook and a great way of
managing the Russian presenceand influence, as well as the
European presence and influenceand making it work in one nice

(44:02):
democracy.

Speaker 4 (44:03):
And you know the other thing that it's been
bothering me for a long time,because I solved the problem
with NATO.
They paid hundreds of billionsof dollars into the funds of
NATO when I said you got to paybecause the United States was
paying for European countriesand then they take advantage of
us on trade.
But I've seen it.
Look, we have to, they have topay, they have to find out where

(44:25):
is the money going to.
We have, I believe PresidentZelensky said last week that he
doesn't know where half of themoney is that we gave him.
Well, we gave them, I believe,$350 billion, but let's say it's
something less than that, butit's a lot and we have to
equalize with Europe becauseEurope has given us a very much

(44:46):
smaller percentage than that.
I think Europe has given $100billion, very much smaller
percentage than that.
I think Europe has given 100billion and we've given, let's
say, 300 plus.
And it's more important forthem than it is for us.

Speaker 3 (44:59):
We have an ocean in between.
I got to toot my own horn.
I mean, isn't that exactly whatI said yesterday?
I told it.
I said look look at this,they're a fraction, a tenth of
what we have given.
They're a fraction, a tenth ofwhat we have given and they're
crying about what we're doing.
Shut up, shut up.
They've had so much time toreinforce those borders, to

(45:21):
reinforce the front lines, togive more military support to
Ukraine, to invest more indefense and military.
They have a nuclear post-Sovietcountry along their borders and
they think it's okay to justrely on the United States, be
very laxed with their bills andthen screw us on trade.

(45:45):
And then they want a seat atthe table.
How come we don't have a seatat the table?
Shut up, you want a seat at thetable.
How come we don't have a seatat the table?
Shut up, you want a seat at thetable.
Get your fucking checkbook out.
Excuse my French, but I get somad because it's just so typical
.
And as someone who's lived inEurope for a very long time,
someone who understands the EU,someone who understands before

(46:06):
the EU basically ruined theentire continent, it's
disgusting.
It's disgusting.
It's disgusting, and I thinkthat the most disgusting piece
of all of it is the fact thatthey have the audacity to talk
about sending troops in themiddle of peace talks.
How stupid can you be?
Only a ingratiated member ofthe Labour Party in the UK with

(46:32):
his papers and not teleprompter,could make such a dumbass
announcement right before wewalk into the room with Russia.

Speaker 4 (46:42):
It's sick.
Today I heard oh, we weren'tinvited.
Well, you've been there forthree years.
You should have ended it threeyears.
You should have never startedit.
You could have made a deal Icould have made a deal for
Ukraine that would have giventhem almost all of the land,
everything, almost all of theland, and no people would have
been killed and no city wouldhave been demolished and not one
dome would have been knockeddown.

(47:03):
But they chose not to do itthat way.
And President Biden?

Speaker 3 (47:07):
in all fairness, he doesn't have a clue it that way
and President Biden, in allfairness, he doesn't have a clue
.
There was many diplomaticopportunities that we're
learning about that were givento Biden during this time that
they walked away from and theyrefused to do any negotiating
with Putin and the one time thatthey did, they completely blew

(47:27):
it, especially the Europeans.
Macron tried Macaroon if youwill tried, I guess a couple of
times I'm reading and just hit abrick wall.
So they should be encouragingTrump, they should be excited,
and this reporter asked Trumpanother follow-up question that
I think really sort of seals thedeal to this entire

(47:50):
conversation.
Have a listen.

Speaker 6 (47:53):
How would you counter the perception because Russia's
pushing for this, obviouslythey don't really hold true
elections that that would be acapitulation of some sort?
How would you guard againstpotentially Russia installing a
puppet government?
And then, finally, how wouldthat new election have an impact
on getting Zelensky to sign therare earth minerals deal?

Speaker 4 (48:12):
Look, you have leadership and I like him
personally.
He's fine, but I don't careabout personally, I care about
getting the job done.
You have leadership now that'sallowed a war to go on that
should have never even happened,even without the United States,
look, but I'm only interested.
I want to see if I can savemaybe millions of lives.

(48:34):
This could even end up in aWorld War III.
I mean to be honest with you.
You've been hearing.
Now Europe is saying well, Ithink we're going to go in and
we're going to go.
All of a sudden you're going toend up in World War III over
something that should have neverhappened.

Speaker 3 (48:45):
What did I just say Exactly?
You're going to talk aboutsending troops in the middle of
peace talks.
What an idiot.
And it is going to end up inWorld War III and guess what?
We're not going to be in it.
We're going to say sorry, wetried, but you complained and
you used your propaganda, mediaand everything else to make us

(49:07):
look like the villains and youare the victims.
You know the perpetual Europeanvictimhood.
Just disgusting.
Grow some balls.
Grow some military.
Do what you're supposed to do.
You've had years and years todo this, and all the money that
you weren't paying into NATO youshould have been reinvesting
into your own military at least.

(49:28):
But you made some very baddecisions.
So live with it and say look, wecouldn't get the job done, so
we're hoping Trump can justadmit it.
Admit that you have not beenable to end the war.
Admit that you've created a warof attrition.
Admit it.
Come out and say that you havefailed.
You failed diplomatically, youfailed militarily, you failed

(49:52):
your own people.
And so now they're just doingCYA and they are in hyperdrive
to make sure that everybodyknows that they don't have a
seat at the table so they cancomplain and talk about how
America bullied them intosomething or whatever.
It'll be really interesting tosee what Zelensky says about
this 4% approval rating, andit'll be really interesting to

(50:15):
see how motivated he is or howmuch pushback we're going to get
now that we had such positivestrides made in Saudi Arabia.
I'm going to take a quick break.
I'll be back after these words.

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(51:44):
to wrap up, but I did want totouch on this whole Megyn Kelly
thing.
You guys know I can't stand her.
I think she's a total phonyfake.
Uh, the daily bs uh have posteda story today about how she
tweeted, uh, something that gota bunch of feathers ruffled.
But I do have a problem withthis article.
Uh, I should email beauactually, uh, it says.

(52:05):
Highly respected conservativecommentator, megan Kelly,
triggered some unexpected bashbacklash on Monday for
advocating in a tweet thatmarried women should pursue
their own separate financiallives.
Okay, here we go.
She is not highly respected,she is not conservative, she is
a failed broadcaster.
She could not hack it on Foxnews.

(52:26):
She could not hack it on NBC orCBS, whatever talk show they
gave her.
And so now she has a greatradio show on Sirius XM, which
is awesome.
It's her show.
Again, I'm not disparaging hersuccess, but she is not a highly
respected conservativecommentator.
She is an opportunist and sheknows that the only way she's

(52:48):
going to keep making money aftershe lost most of her respect
and audience when she went tomainstream is to hitch her wagon
to the conservative movement.
That's it.
That's all she is.
She's a hitched wagon.
So she sent out the followingtweet Ladies, it is possible to
make your own money.
Have your own career, pay foryour own swanky NYC apartment,
have your own career, pay foryour own swanky NYC apartment,

(53:09):
etc.
And find a man who loves you,wants to have and raise kids
with you and wants to be withyou and only you.
The only thing stopping you,your decision to settle for less
.
Oh God, she's so deep.
Isn't she such a champion ofwomen?
Oh, megan, you are so profound.

(53:35):
I don't know what we didwithout you.
The article goes on to readwhile some women agreed with her
, a plethora of women and mencried foul, arguing that Kelly
was tapping into a feministmindset that's been destructive
for women and theirrelationships with men.
Quote this sounds like thetoxic feminism the right has
been fighting against for sixdecades.
One male critic tweeted Mostwomen who follow this advice
will end up single with no kids.

(53:55):
Quote we have an epidemic ofsingle women in their 30s and
40s because of advice like this.
Feminism destroys If the shoefits.
Tweeted no woman on theirdeathbed ever said I wish I
spent more time on my career soI could have more of my own
money and a swankier apartment.
See, this is great for mebecause this just shows how

(54:15):
phony baloney she is.
She acts like she's a woman'schampion.
She acts like she's the uh, youknow champion of no transgender
in women's sports.
She acts like she'sconservative and she believes in
conservative family values.
And then she goes and postssomething so stupid because this
is how she really thinks.
This is how she really thinks.

(54:36):
She's a feminazi and this iswhat I'm trying to show you guys
.
These are her true colors.
People don't change.
All right, the Megyn Kelly wesaw on Fox News, who was
horrible to President Trump,horrible during the election and
made so many bad calls and madeso many wrong predictions.
Then she can't hack it withconservatives because we all

(54:59):
realize she's phony.
So she moves to the mainstream,promotes propaganda, criticizes
Trump and her talk show failsor ratings go all the way down
the toilet.
She said she left for herfamily, but I who knows?
And then she's.
Now she's got her podcast onSirius XM, which, again, I'm not
disparaging.
That's huge.
That's a huge success.
I wish I was on Sirius.

(55:20):
I'd love to have a big contractwith them like she does, but I
will never go against myprinciples and my roots.
She is the same asStephanopoulos and all these
other commentators who haveswitched back and forth
depending on who can offer thema larger paycheck.
And the thing is is thatDemocrats don't forgive and

(55:41):
forget like we do.
So if she decided tomorrow thatshe wanted to be a liberal
commentator like Chris Matthewsor Rachel Maddow, the liberals
and the Democrats in thiscountry would completely dismiss
her, because she's already madea name for herself.
On the other side, see, we'rethe only ones that let people
come over and and and love thatthey're affirming what we're

(56:02):
doing because I guess we'reinsecure.
I'm not sure what the realreason is, but we should be
never accepting Bill Maher.
He's the same way.
He's using common sense and theparty of common sense to sort
of pitch his caboose onto themoderates while he pushes an
extreme socialist agenda.
We have to stop promoting thesepeople and listening to these

(56:25):
people.
We have enough wonderful talentout there, like me.
That's doing you right, that'sdoing good and not flopping back
and forth for financial gain,and I hope you guys can see the
difference.
All right, I think we are donefor today.
I'm Chad Law, reminding you ofwhat Reagan once said the

(56:48):
trouble with our liberal friendsis not that they're ignorant,
it's just that they know so much.
That isn't so so true.
God bless you.

Speaker 5 (57:22):
President Reagan, and may God save America.
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speakers and do not necessarilyreflect the views or positions
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