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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And oh, all back down.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Hey everybody, thanks so much for joining us right here
on the right view tonight. Before we get started, I
just try to watch a couple of videos. Let's see
what you think. Oh, let's see what I think. Here
we go.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
We just have to keep up as long as we
keep the faith.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Someone, hope you get back up and remember who in
the hell we are. We're the United States of America.
Speaker 4 (00:35):
That's who we are.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Where you at?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Oh? Can I ask you, just like an honest question.
Who keeps letting Joe Biden on stage? Where's his wife?
Where's his family? They're letting him go out there and
embarrass himself like this continually. You know, it's crazy because
if you look, that's I mean, that's awful. That is
just clearly there's something very wrong with this individual. Right
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you go back and look at there was a video
I saw of Joe Biden during the twenty twenty election
when we were already kind of like, hold on, something's
not right with this guy here. Something is definitely off
with this version of Joe Biden. We see he was
so much better. I saw a video like yesterday, he
was so much better then then, my gosh, than he
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ever was during the time he was in office. And
this this is crazy. Guys, Please please stop it. Just
let him go away. Let him spend time on the
beach in Delaware. We know he loves that. Don't put
him on a bike, don't give him any stars, let
him go. My gosh, this guy. It's sad all right again.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
On this fixed income that I am paid in Congress,
the idea of actually buying a new home or getting it,
we don't.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
We don't get enough money. I mean, I'm being honest,
and I know.
Speaker 5 (01:57):
That some people may take issue with that because they
talk about how much money we make, and I get it.
It's not that we're obviously getting minimum wage. But by
the time you talk about having an I have a
mortgage and I have an interest rate that is like
three percent. Interest rates are not that low anymore, right,
that's number one, number two. So it's a matter of, oh,
do you sell your home then go somewhere else and
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get a higher interest rate. Like there's all these variables.
And as a single woman who has one income, who's
not allowed to make outside income, there's a lot to
be had there.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
That is definitely not your next senator from the State
of Texas. Jasmine Crockett, that's right, she wants to be
a senator. All you Texans pay attention what you heard
there was a lot of like a Kamala hairstyle word salad.
They're both probably in the same kind of boat of
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embarrassment just generally speaking. Whenever Kamala would get out on stage,
get in front of a camera and open her mouth,
just kind of embarrassing. Same thing with Jasmine Crocket there.
And as far as I understand, she also has a
lot of money in stocks, so she's probably doing okay there.
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There's been some question about what's happened in there. Regardless,
this is a person who really should not be holding
any sort of public office. She probably won't be anymore.
She got her district got moved around. Pretty clear she
can't win in that district anymore. She's going to try
and run for Senate in the state of Texas. Let's
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see if the Democrats allow that to happen. Let's see
if they Bernie Sanders her early on or not. I'm
gonna go with they probably are going to try to
get rid of her, because this is who the Democrats
have now they have Jasmine crocket, they have AOC and
they have mom Donnie. That's your starting lineup there for
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the Democrat Party. Pretty bad guys, pretty bad stuff socialists,
and kind of a bumbling idiot. So I don't know
what you guys are doing, but you dug yourself right
in this hole. You deserve every single second of it.
And I hope the American people pay attention to exactly
who you are propping up and putting out there for us.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Pay attention to America.
Speaker 7 (04:18):
And you know, I having been inside of a Republican
National Convention and had that vibe from a senior citizen,
someone's grandma, but whose glee was directed towards some of
the most heinous ideas you could imagine, right, you know,
sort of gleeful towards sort of returning to nineteen thirties Germany,
not even the United States.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
Like I know that it's real.
Speaker 7 (04:41):
I actually think that what those people wanted and what
Donald Trump is delivering is ethnic cleansing, right well, I think,
you know, I think I don't, and I don't think
that they see it as ethnic cleansing. I don't think
they see it as something bad.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Okay, Joy read, First of all, what is it that
you heard at the Republican National Convention that would ever
make you think that any person in that building wanted
to go back to nineteen thirties Germany. I recall, you know,
family members of Israeli hostages taking the stage at the RNC.
(05:20):
Joy you think any of those people want to harken
back to the most horrific time in humanity, the Holocaust?
Are you kidding me? This is why I say it
every time I see her face.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
This is why you no longer have a show.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
This is why people need to completely tune this individual out.
Ethnic cleansing.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
Really, you know what, we.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Are a country that welcomes anyone from anywhere.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
But guess how you have to do it. You have
to go through a legal.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Process, and you have to come here the right way.
We're not just a fully open system where you can
just dump all the people you want in here. President
Trump rightly pointed out really bad people from really bad
countries with a lot of problems were at one time
coming to the United States of America. That was under
a guy that you joy voted for and propped up,
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Joe Biden. Okay, they came here, they took over a
car apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado. People are dead now
who should be alive American citizens today because those individuals
were allowed to come here. One hundred thousand Americans a
year die from a fentanyl overdose because we allowed people
with illicit drugs to come over our border.
Speaker 6 (06:36):
So I don't know what where on.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Earth you got any of these crazy ideas, but I
can tell you because I was the RNC CO chair.
I spoke at the Republican National Convention twice, and I
can tell you what we actually stand for. We stand
for making sure that here in the United States, every
American citizen feels safe and secure, no matter where you live.
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If you live on the border, if you live in
Inner City Chicago, you should feel safe in your communities.
We want the American dream back. We want people to
be able to buy a home and start families and
have the next generation better off than the one before.
Those are the ideals that we subscribe to. We're in
that space.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
Joy.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Did you ever imagine that ethnic cleansing or nineteen thirties
Germany type mind frame came into any of it? That
is completely ridiculous. We shouldn't give this.
Speaker 6 (07:32):
Woman any more airtime.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Though she is. I mean, it's just like, what a
disgrace to say that about people. She saw elderly individuals
getting excited about that kind of stuff. Please give me
a break. Joy ridiculous, the grifter, and just look at
the costume changes.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
Look at the costume changes, look at the affect and
how she does that.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
It's wild.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
This woman should be kicked to the curb.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
She is an absolute grifter, just like Donald Trump and
just like her unrepentant, racist, homophobic husband was.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Oh wow, well that lady who could do with a
wardrobe change, speaking of it, is talking about Erica Kirk,
and she's also talking about Charlie Kirk. You know the
fact that you are so triggered over someone who had
to watch, like we all did, her husband get murdered
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in cold blood, assassinated on television, in front of our eyes,
all over X, all over Instagram, everywhere you looked for what?
For believing in Jesus, for preaching his word, for allowing
a space on college campuses, for differing viewpoint, for being
willing to engage with literally anyone and everyone out there,
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no matter who you were, no matter what you believed in.
That's why you're so triggered over Erica Kirk. You know,
you may want to take some notes from her wardrobe choices,
all of that sort of thing. What kind of grift
is it that you think that she's got going on.
She's inspiring young Americans to stand up for what they
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believe in. As far as I understand, that's what this
country is founded on. That's who we all should be.
That's what we should always be doing, encouraging freedom of speech,
especially if we disagree with it, because that again, that's
who we are as Americans. So it's really sad that
people have resorted to stooping to that level, but not
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surprising at all, because you know, when you're right over
the mark and you're actually doing the right thing, believe me,
a lot of people will come for you. You can ask
President Donald J. Trump about that very thing. So I
don't think this impacts Erico whatsoever. I don't think she
listens to people like this.
Speaker 6 (09:51):
Nor should she.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
But it's really a shame that we're continuing down the
path of calling Charlie Kirk all of these ridiculous, awful
names that got us to a place where a young
father and husband was murdered in front of our own eyes,
So maybe you want to think a little bit more
about your choices. Tonight, we're joined by editor in chief
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of The Post Millennial, Libby Emmons, and the host of
The Alex marlow Show, Alex Marlowe. Guys, welcome back. Love
to get your take on all of the things going on.
And Alex, one of the things that I continue to
just be shocked by are the Democrats out there who
are still upset about the fact that Donald Trump is
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making sure we do not have the drug cartels just
with a free flow of illicit drugs coming into our country.
This President has very seriously warned them and said do
not come. As we heard Kamala harrisy do not come.
This president is saying, if you come, we're going to
blow up your boats. And a lot of Democrats out
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there are getting hysterical about it. They're very upset that
these foreign terrorist organizations, which is what they've been designated,
are being killed on their way to our country. I
really liked what you said about it the other day
on your show, Alex. You said, bombing drug boats that
seek to poison our children is the basics. That's a fundamental,
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that's a concession layup, and we're acting as though it's illegal.
What is wrong with these people?
Speaker 6 (11:28):
Alex's history.
Speaker 8 (11:29):
I don't know about that old, but I was old
enough to remember when Barack Obama used to drone everyone
and no one said a word about it.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
He was just going in all over the world.
Speaker 8 (11:38):
And then we've got these guys who have drug boats,
who are obviously part of a drug trade which is
run by the cartelis and those evil people on Earth,
and the whole goal is to poison Americans, to ruin
American communities, and we've got more than half of the country,
it seems like because a handful of Republicans are upset
about this too, are upset that the president and sector
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of War Pete heggsth doing this.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
It's completely ridiculous to me.
Speaker 8 (12:03):
But I'll tell you my favorite take that I had
to flatter myself cut myself on the back here is
I said, right away once it started happening, said I
feel like this is a trap. I feel like they're
laying a trap because I noticed something that the Pentagon
wasn't really being forthright about everything, and I thought, well
why not? That's always the question, why aren't they is
because they're hiding something they know. I think that what
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they were doing, they were drawing people out. I think
they were drawing out the left and the media to
expose them for not wanting to protect Americans. It reminds
me of kilmar Abrego Garcia the Great Saint and Marilyn Man.
Speaker 4 (12:35):
Who that when how long did that new cycle go on?
Speaker 8 (12:39):
Went on for weeks and then finally revealed, Oh yeah,
he really was a human smuggler, and then all of
a sudden it was a huge.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
W for the Trump administration. So that's what this feels
like to me.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah, it's I let me Maybe there's something to that.
Maybe this is I feel like Donald Trump learned a
lot during his first term in office. He was fully
on defense the whole time, had the constant scrutiny of
the media. They were attacking him all over the place,
and it feels like every chance he gets he sort
of plays them. And I mean, maybe that's part of this.
(13:10):
But in the same breath, you know, you talk about
why it's important to actually have secure borders, and now
we see in Charlotte that we had another situation on
the Charlotte light rail, the same place that Arena Zarutzka
was stabbed. There was another stabbing by another illegal immigrant there.
And that's why this stuff matters. It's why we don't
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want people coming into this country who shouldn't be here.
You got to understand who's in your community. Otherwise it's
not safe, Libby. So I mean, that's all part of
it as well.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
Yeah, it sure is. And we found out this week
that Biden's own advisors had told him that his position
on open borders and open immigration could lead to total chaos.
He dismissed that he wasn't concerned about that, and of
course it has led to total chaos. He reversed so
many of the common sense policies, like if you apply
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for asylum, you don't get to just live in America
until your asylum case comes up. Or you know, if
you're an unaccompanied minor, you have to actually have someone
who's vetted to take care of you. All of these
different things, and the Biden administration didn't care about any
of that. They just flung the borders open in order
to what I mean, there's so many theories, right, increase
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their representation in Congress, destabilize the United States entirely. I
mean it really could have been anything. And yeah, we
see a lot of illegal immigrant crime. And then you
have people like Jasmine Crockett, who now is running for Senate,
who likes to say that committing a crime doesn't make
you a criminal. It's like she just doesn't even know
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how words work or what they mean.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Well, that is true. I definitely want to talk about
Jasmine Crockett since you brought her up, and then I
want to get back to some of the things that
this president is doing as it relates to the border. Alex,
what do you think of Jasmine Crockett's Senate run. I
have a really hard time taking her seriously as a congresswoman,
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let alone as a potential Senate candidate. What do you
think her chances are at winning down in the state
of Texas.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
Well, there are those who say that ain't no way.
We've done tried it fifty times already. Let me be clear, y'all,
ate never tried it the JC way. I think that
that's where I mean. Those are yes. I have committed
that Jasmine quote to memory. I've been thinking about a
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lot lately, and we never have tried it the JC way.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
Yeah, I want to try it. I will tell you.
Speaker 8 (15:45):
I think Laura and Libby, you guys a big audiences.
I feel like for this holiday season, this Christmas season,
all of you should be donating to the Jasmine Crockett campaign.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
I feel like that's the best place to put your.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
Charity because this is the Jasmine Crockett campaign, which will
provide infinite content for podcasters and bloggers and conservative news
for the rest of the year.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
I love this woman.
Speaker 8 (16:09):
She's clearly my favorite politician in the world other than
President Trump. And I just think her being the face
of the Democrat Party, it just doesn't get any better than.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
That for me.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
This is this is their starting lineup on the Democrat side,
Jasmine Crockett, aoc zoron Mom, Donnie Libby. That's that's who
they got front and center. That's who they're putting out
for the American people. They are like, this is the
cream of the crop when it comes to who we.
Speaker 6 (16:34):
Have to offer.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
I still am not over her trying to validate that
Lee Zelden took money from Jeffrey Epstein, that like Jeffrey
Epps and then it was clearly not this, not Jeffrey Epstein,
some random man out on Long Island, and she was like,
that's why I was very specific. I said, A not
the A give me a freaking break, Libby. This is lunacy.
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Here's That's what I'm really curious about. We know how
the Democrats like to do. They don't really care who
their constituents want to put into a certain office.
Speaker 6 (17:07):
They're going to decide for you.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I'm gonna go back to Hillary versus Bernie in twenty sixteen.
Anybody remember how much you know, people got really got
behind Bernie Sanders in that race, and all of a
sudden they got rid of him pretty quickly. Bernie also
had a resurgence again, and they cut him off, you know,
just cold turkey. They didn't even let him get his
feet under him. They do not on the Democrats side,
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like for their voters to actually choose the people they want.
So are the Democrats going to allow Jasmine Crockett to
actually be the person running for the Democrat Senate seat
there in the state of Texas.
Speaker 3 (17:44):
Yeah, I think they will, and I think they will
because they think she can win, and I think she
can probably win. She pushed Colin alright out of the
way he was running, and he basically stepped aside and
was like, Okay, I'll run for the House instead, and
he cleared a path for her. And though you mentioned Mom,
Donnie and AOC and these clowns keep winning, right, they
are winning. And that is even scarier than the fact
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that they're the face of the Democratic Party, is that
people think these are adequate representatives and adequate leaders for
our capitalist democratic republic, right, And they're not, and we
know that they're not. So why do people keep electing them?
Why do people keep thinking that these are the right
people to represent them. You had Jasmine Crockett literally starting
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a cat fight in Congress, right, I mean, that was
our headline at the post millennial cat fight in Congress,
and it was her, she comes in there, ridiculous. And
so many, you know, so many of these Democratic leaders,
that's what they do. You mentioned Kamala Harris who said
don't come, don't come, you know, and she had, of
course my or guests being like, don't come. We're not
saying don't come, We're saying don't come. Now, this is
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what's going on. And these are the leaders that we
are facing. So I think that what is really important,
even more important than looking at them and noting how
absurd and stupid and horrific they are at their jobs
is to get out these votes and to let people
know that these are not the people who we can
have leading America. This is a serious situation. This is
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a serious country. We're fighting our enemies, right, We're fighting
our allies half the time, and we need to get
out there and let Americans know that if we want
to be a strong nation, we have to let strong leaders.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yeah, we've got to. I mean, listen, if she is
the person who ultimately is running for this Senate seat
on the Democrat side, we cannot.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
Allow it to happen. Alex.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
It's just it's just total lunacy.
Speaker 8 (19:36):
You don't want to try it the JC way.
Speaker 4 (19:40):
I just I just think you're very close minded, Laura.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
No.
Speaker 8 (19:44):
So what's interesting here to Libby's point is the stakes
are very high because I don't think she wins.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
I don't.
Speaker 8 (19:51):
I don't think there's any chance she's going to win.
And I think that the more radical the Democrat nominee is,
and I think she could be the nominee.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Then the more likely republic going to win.
Speaker 8 (20:00):
But you know, Ken Paxton, who is my favorite of
the Republicans running in the Senate has some baggage, so
you never know how effectively things can get weaponized. So
it's a I'm not dismissing it, and we can never
dismiss another race. We've elected some crazy people in this country.
But I will say it's noteworthy that whenever the left
gets more radical, more crazy, from the perspective of certainly
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our audiences and probably most even normal Americans, they do
better in primaries.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
It's really noteworthy to see.
Speaker 8 (20:30):
Gavin Newsom, who sounds completely crazy now whenever he speaks,
is going up in the polls relative to when he
was trying to have thoughtful podcast conversations with Charlie Kirk
and Steve Bannon and Michael Savage and other conservatives.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
His base hated that they like when he just out.
Speaker 8 (20:47):
There just hurling bombs and swearing and crossing his legs
like a pretzel, like they prefer him to do that
then actually have a conversation and with anyone who doesn't
agree with him already. So we had to put that
marker down that if we ever lose to these people,
they're going to completely run us off the road.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
And not to say they didn't try that in the past.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Yeah, it's very much. I mean, I get where we
are in our society that it's it's all like people
want these like clickbait moments and they want people to
get more views on there whatever it is, and so
you do the crazy Jasmine Crocket stuff. And you know,
whenever there's a horrific flood going on in your state
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of Texas, you say, I'm gonna pop on here and
just talk about a couple of things, and then you
comment on your hair, which is one of the things
that Jasmin Crockett did. It was, it was. It's crazy,
but I get it. I get that that's sort of
like where the country is right now, and we have
to acknowledge that. But it is scary because you know,
real lives are at stake when it comes to what
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happens and the decisions made by the United States Senate,
and we cannot give up our very slim majority in
either spot. So we're gonna have to fight for it
every every step of the way. Just to go back
for a second to the border and things that I
don't know that people hear enough about the good things
going on out there. You know, we talk about blowing
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up terrorists who are coming here. I'm okay with that
one hundred percent.
Speaker 6 (22:14):
But there have been sixty two thousand kids.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Libby that were missing during the Biden administration that have
been found by the Trump administration. You had Tom Homan
talking about this the other day. The children, he said,
had fallen completely off the government's radar despite signs of
possible exploitation, trafficking, or abandonment, and many of the cases
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were severe. He said, the President Trump has saved over
sixty two thousand children's lives. Some of these kids were
sex trafficked, some enforced labor, some being mistreated. He said,
he can't even discuss some of the mistreatment that.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
They found out about.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
That is great news. Remember when we talked about the
Biden administration losing like three hundred thousand kids, they just
didn't even know where these kids had gone. Well, it's
not even one year into President Trump's second term. Sixty
two thousand at least have been found. And I hope
people pay attention to this. The ICE agents get demonized
every single day. We know there's been like an eight
thousand percent increase and assaults on these people. They're out
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Yeah.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
I agree with you, and I think that it is
very good news and I'm glad that they are tracking
down these kids. The Biden administration allowed sponsors to collect
unaccompanied minor children who crossed the border on their own
or with coyotes and smugglers, just you know, without even
really vetting them. And when DHS was questioned about it,
they said they handed them off to HHS, and HHS
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was supposed to that these sponsors, and HHS said that
once there was a sponsor, they just handed the kids off.
Some of these sponsors they just had the same address.
They would just use the same address that was like
an empty parking lot or something. And there was absolutely
no evidence to suggest that these were legitimate people who
were actually looking to take care of children. You and
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people claiming to be relatives, but there was nothing to
be done to, you know, ensure that they actually were relatives.
And you also had the Biden administration dropping case after case, right, saying, oh,
you know, we're just going to drop your case. You
don't have to show up in court, leaving kids in
legal limbup. They were neither legally authorized to be here
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nor are legally required to you know, be forced out,
we deported. So there's been an awful lot of mistreatment
of children under the previous administration, and I am very
pleased to see that the Trump administration is trying to
write that because we can't just allow a situation where
the world's children can be trafficked into the United States
just to be abused, lost, and discarded. That's not acceptable.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Yeah, and I hope that people Again, when you see
ICE agents out there, whenever you think about ICE agents,
you have to also think about the fact that they're
doing this as part of their job. They're finding these kids,
and they're putting them back with their parents, their God,
these kids are in like horrific situations. Like you're just saying, Liby,
it's really upsetting, you.
Speaker 6 (27:38):
Know, Alex.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
One of the things that President Trump likes to do.
You may have noticed, he likes to trigger the Democrats
quite a bit. And one of the things that I
think has triggered them recently has been the fact that
this border is the most secure it's ever been in
recorded history. We have the lowest border crossings in recorded
history right now under this president. But President Trump said,
you know what, let's go a step farther. We want
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to charge illegal immigrants a five thousand dollars apprehension fee.
And I got to tell you, I think that this
is not the worst idea in the world. And when
you actually break it down in terms of how much
it costs per illegal immigrant that we deport from the
United States, it costs somewhere in the neighborhood of seventy
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thousand dollars for deported illegal This is including the arrest,
the incarceration, the legal processing, and then the deportation itself.
So when you're looking at it from that perspective, we're
paying a lot to get these people who shouldn't be
here in the first place out of our country. Maybe
we need another reason to know, say, hey, this is
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just yet another reason you don't want to come to
the United States right now. If we catch you and
we have to deport you, you're gonna also have to
pay a fee on top of everything else.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
Now, if you look at President Trump's patterns and where
he's been successful. He understands that money talks, and we'll say,
for the families who might be watching the show below
Nee walks, we'll say that for the sake of the show.
So he does this, and it just seemed like it'd
be so obvious, but just thinking about how the Abraham
Records worked out, where he basically goes to the Middle
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East and he says, what's it gonna take financially for
you guys to stop fighting? And Everyone's like, well, we'll
take this amount, and then Trump's like, okay, fine, we'll
figure it out, and then all of a sudden you
get the Abraham Accords. It's really that simple. That was
really the kernel of.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
It, and him saying that, well.
Speaker 8 (29:27):
We're not gonna If you're gonna come here, then you're
gonna have huge finds. And it just can distancentivize anyone
from coming because people who are getting here legally are
already in the hole often of Cartel's. It's a make
it difficult for companies who are on the legal immigration
front to bring in people unless they want to pay
a huge sum.
Speaker 4 (29:44):
This is a very big deal.
Speaker 8 (29:45):
Think about how successful Trump's final year of his first administration,
his border policies were. It was very fundamental stuff that
he did a title forty two. You can't come in
if you came from a country that was riddle with disease,
like every other country. The Northern Triangal agree. This is
what I'm thinking of the Northern Triangle agreements. Trump said, basically,
we're gonna withhold aid from you guys, Guatemala, the Hondurasa,
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Salvador unless we process all the asylum claimants ninety eight
percent of which are completely bogus.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
We'll process them.
Speaker 8 (30:14):
There and then if we do it there, then or
we're going to cut your aid. And they said, okay, fine,
that sounds great. And Biden took that off for no
reason other than the sabotage our country. And just note
that that it's all very practical. He's very rational negotiator.
Trump does or that's really his approach. And you can
usually follow these patterns if you pay enough attention.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Yeah, it's it makes sense to me, and I think
it's very smart, and I think it's yet another deterrent
for anyone who thinks they want to come here illegally,
don't do it. This is not this is not what
we do here in this country. We got to continue that.
You know, it's one thing to have it Libby right now.
I'm very hopeful that we can continue this in the
future because I feel really good about where things are
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right now. I think a lot of people are like this,
but you can't help But as we get to the
end of the president's first year of his second term,
think about, like what's to come in the future, how
is this all going to play out? And a lot
of people get concerned that when Donald Trump is no
longer in office, are we going to be able to,
you know, kind of keep things where they are now, Like,
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even if we have another Republican in the White House,
it's never going to be Donald Trump. But I think
that's why it's so important that we have like Turning
Point USA, continuing that we keep reaching out to this
younger generation. We have to engage people in our political system.
That's one of the things that Donald Trump was so
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incredible at doing. People really weren't paying a lot of attention,
Libby to what was happening politically until Donald Trump came
down the Golden escalator in Trump Tower and then he
just I mean everything just broke loose. It was just
bananas from there. So I think about that a lot.
But do you ever have concerns about what comes next
after Trump? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (32:01):
I do, And I wish that the Congress, which is
a majority Republican, would actually act on some of these
executive orders and turn them into law. Some of this
border stuff, it should be law. There should be no
way for a president to violate our border security like
the Biden administration did. That should just not be permissible.
No one should be able to do that. And a
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lot of these other things too, like trends and sports,
the way that children, you know, are not being trafficked anymore. Essentially,
these kinds of things really should be codified into law,
and it's up to the Republican Congress to do that
and to make that a priority. And the fact is
that they're not doing that. They're all sort of interested
in using the House, the US House of Representatives, as
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a launching point for their podcast, and that is not
something that should be happening. And when you look also
at what's going on with political engagement, Turning Point and
Turning Point Action were so hugely and strumental in getting
people out to vote and getting Americans to realize that
they have a stake in this political process. And if
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Americans who you know are born here, Americans who are
part of American culture is really what I'm trying to say,
Americans who embrace America, embrace American exceptionalism, and embrace our
culture and heritage. If those Americans are not going to
take an active role in our political structure and our
political system, you're going to have immigrants who don't care
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about those things taking charge of it and taking control
of it. And the situation in Minnesota with the Somalian
immigrants is a really key example of that. You see
a lot of corruption going on, and a lot of
what that's about is that the culture in Somalia. Somalia
is ranked like the lowest you know of corrupt countries,
Like it's super duper corrupt. It's like second from the
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bottom or something like that in worst corruption in the world.
And so there's a corruption culture in Somalia that's being
imported into Minnesota and other place is where you have
large enclaves of Somali's and these are not people who
are passing down American values and the concept of the
American high trust society Instead, these are people who say, oh,
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there's a government loophole, that must mean that it is
there for me to exploit it. Now, that can be
a culture of a nation. If that's your nation, Okay, cool,
But that's not my nation, and it's not a nation
that I want to be part of, and it's not
something I want to see my America turned into. So
if Americans who love this country are not going to
get involved, then they're going to soon find that this
is not the country they loved anymore. It's one that
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is rife with corruption. We even saw that. It turns
out ilhan Omar did in fact marry her brother, and
she did it so that he could get student loans. Right,
that's corruption. Okay, that's it's not just weird and like ikey,
she married her brother. That's just straight up corruption. To
steal from the federal government and from American taxpayers, Yep,
it is.
Speaker 8 (34:54):
Did you know what I was thinking about, Laura, Listen
that I was thinking that if Soia really is the
most corrupt country, maybe they've been sending us their least
corrupt people.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
If they only stole at least.
Speaker 8 (35:06):
Stole a billion from welfare as the most crop country.
They maybe could get worse, maybe get some worse some
aliens here.
Speaker 6 (35:12):
Yeah, they're they're sending their best.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Actually, as it turns.
Speaker 8 (35:15):
Out, billion they probably sitting around thinking, hey, you guys
are lucky.
Speaker 4 (35:19):
We could have stolen one hundred.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yeah, this is just they gave us that this is
the easy treatment so far. Let's let's see what happens.
It is a good point, though, you know, I I
think a lot of Americans don't voice this, but I
think we all feel the same way. If I were
to move to another country, I would want to embrace
the culture of that country. I would want to assimilate
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into that society. And yes, you keep your own, you know,
kind of cultural norms that you grew up with, yeah,
at home and to a certain extent, but you also
have to be part of that society. That's that's what
it's all about. It's it's just the way of things.
And anyone who comes to America and refuses to kind
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of be part of our culture or at least go
along with what we have traditionally done here, and one
of those things being loving this country and being proud
to be an American. I just I think it's really
gonna be hard for us to have the country that
America has always been. If we're gonna allow that kind
of behavior to happen, you have to come somewhere. You
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got to speak English. I mean, you know, I get
it that we don't have an official official national language.
We speak English in America, and you have to. If
you're gonna move here and you want to be part
of our culture, You're gonna have to learn how to
speak English. You're gonna have to assimilate somewhat to our society.
I'll tell you who didn't want to be part of
our culture anymore. Alex Is Rosie O'Donnell.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
She left?
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Now is this one gets me? Every time you guys
at Breitbart wrote about Rosie leaving. We all know that
when Donald Trump won for his second term in office,
Rosie couldn't handle it. Her Trump arrangement syndrome was so
off the charts that she moved to Ireland. And she's
kind of detailed her journey along the way. She keeps
everyone informed. Anyone I guess who was interested at all
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in what Rosy o'donald is doing. She says that apparently
her therapist told her to try to detach from her
all consuming, wild eyed hatred for Donald Trump for just
two days, Alex, and she couldn't even last two hours.
Speaker 6 (37:30):
Apparently she went down this journey.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
She was like, you know what, I'm gonna forget about
Donald Trump. And then there was the very famous snipe
where President Trump on Air Force One said, quiet, Piggy,
it's cent her over the edge.
Speaker 6 (37:46):
Alex.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
She couldn't handle it. She went right off the deep
end again. Imagine being so consumed by one person that
you move across an ocean thousands of miles away, and
then that obsession never ends. It's really pretty sad.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
It's a pretty brilliant and amazing.
Speaker 8 (38:05):
I mean, it's the I'm just looking at our coverage
of Rosie recently at Bright Part the most recent stories
thirteen hundred comments, seventy eight hundred comments, seven hundred and
thirteen comments, eighteen hundred comments, yeah, twenty four hundred co
I mean, we love Rosie fifty four hundred. It's just
creating content for me. It's like, that's all she's doing.
So her trumped arrangements, her trumped arrangement is my gain,
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and my audience has gained. So I'm saying that the
Democrats are elevating their worst, least charismatic voices. They're so angry,
they're so upset, they're so godless, and it's the we
just have this huge opportunity to run up the score
because they're just giving us all the cool cars. They're
just handing them to us, because they're the least cool
people I've ever seen as this current crop of Democrat leadership.
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So I love it. And you know, it couldn't have
happened to a worst person. Rosie's awful. And I don't
need avince words about that.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
No, I mean it is. It's very entertaining Libby. I
agree Alex that it's constant content. One of the things
she said, I was watching one of her videos. I
think it was the maybe one of the first videos
she posted after she moved. She posted it back in March,
and she said, when it's safe for all citizens to
have equal rights in America, that's when we'll consider coming back.
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What rights do Americans suddenly not have? This is the
line that the Democrats have tried to like push out there,
Remember how like on MSNBC also known as ms NOW
these days, because it's that's how far gone they are.
They try to convince people during the twenty twenty four
election that if Donald Trump became president that he was
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if you were in an interracial couple or you were
a gay couple, that he was going to put you
in internment camps. That's the kind of nonsense that apparently
Rosie bought into.
Speaker 6 (39:54):
So Livy, what is she talking about?
Speaker 2 (39:56):
What?
Speaker 6 (39:56):
What rights do all citizens not have because of Donald Trump?
Speaker 2 (40:00):
Right now?
Speaker 3 (40:01):
Yeah, she has no idea, and neither do any of
the people on mis now. None of them really know
anything about this. We have a bounty of rights here
in America. We have more rights than anybody else. We
have the best rights, we have the biggest rights. There's
no rights that we don't have. There's a you know,
they complain that trans people don't have rights. No, you
have plenty of rights. There's no rights that trans people
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don't have. It's a giant lie and Rosy O'Donnell sounds
just like those Democrats who went out there trying to
tell us to armed forces to not obey illegal orders.
And then you're like, really, which orders? You got some orders?
What orders? What are you worried about? And they had
not They had literally nothing, They had nothing that they
could identify as an illegal order. And even Mark Kelly
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when he went on TV last weekend to talk about it,
and they were like, oh, are there are orders that
you saw that you would just you would deny, you
would not follow, And he couldn't say anything. He was like, no,
I didn't really see an you know, he had nothing
that he could say. So Rosie o'donnald doesn't know what
she's talking about. She has plenty of rights to be
a rich, big loud lady with badglasses all over New
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York City as much as she wants. And if she
wants to move to England, you know, good rentance, enjoy yourself.
I hope you have fun assimilating to a culture that
locks you up for saying stuff online exactly.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
That's the crazy part to me is she literally went
from the freest country on earth to a place where
it's it's a little crazy. You post the wrong thing
on social media. Over there, anything can happen. So I
don't I just I don't get it. I never will
get it. But that's okay, that's her choice, that's her decision.
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And I just feel like these people at the end
of their life are going to look back and say, like,
my god, did I really give this much energy to
hating someone? It's so crazy to me.
Speaker 8 (41:51):
Well, it's also it's unproductive, in fact that it's negatively productive.
Speaker 4 (41:55):
It makes us, it hurts your cause.
Speaker 8 (41:58):
And that's what it is always interesting to me is
that I don't know, I felt like becoming an adult,
you go through this process where you think, well, sometimes
you want to take action on something, but then you think, no,
I don't have a clear plan or I'm not sure
maybe that plan of action will hurt me and I'll
actually further away from what I want. I mean, anyone
who is married and has a spouse, so you deal
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with this all the time, like maybe you speak the
mind all the time and you might end up going backwards.
Anyone who manages people, Liby, I'm sure you know this
as well. It's when you're managing people sometimes you want
a new outcome, but if you say something directly, then
you could just risk alienating people, creating more drama, and
it's just raging online and then saying I hate this
country so much, I'm gonna move, But then I'm still
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gonna opine on it constantly online. It's so horrible in
terms of it's not getting the job done, it's not
working for her. So that's what's so interesting is that
she keeps doing the exact same things that's making her
upset and hurting her own cause.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
Yeah, no, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (42:58):
There's a class of affluent American women who just think
that they are you know, their whole job in life
is to slam Trump, and they have more hate in
their hearts for Trump than fifty cent does for Diddy.
Speaker 2 (43:11):
You know, it's insanity. It's like one of the hallmarks
of being a grounded person and like a sane individual
is that you know you can have the ability to
control yourself and you don't let the exterior. You don't
let other people dictate how you feel, because you're the
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person who ultimately decides how you feel. Very clearly, a
lot of these people who suffer from TDS cannot control themselves.
They allow someone who is outside of themselves to control
how they feel. But it sounds like on an hourly basis,
if you're talking to Rosi O'Donnell and sadly that is
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that is no way to live. I just again, I
think they're going to get to the end of their
life and be like, my god, I wasted so much
time on this. And meanwhile, even though those people, I think,
at some point are gonna look at what Donald Trump
has been able to do for America and they have
to admit, like, yeah, it's pretty good. The borders closed,
it's pretty good, gas prices are low again, it's pretty
good that we have peace agreements all over the world
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and end to wars and all of these things. Even
the haters have to admit that at some point. But
we won't hold our breaths on that, at least in
the short term maybe the long term. All right, guys, Well,
I had more to talk about, but unfortunately that is
all the time we have for today. Alex and Libby,
you guys are the greatest. Thank you as always for
joining me to everybody at home as always, makes sure
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you like subscribe Sharon's follow and we'll see you back
here next time for more of the right view.
Speaker 6 (44:42):
And oh moll back down.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Maybe there w