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How many times have we heard let'shave one minute of silence for the genocide
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I mean, we don't have GM, we don't have Coke, we
don't have GEP, we don't haveany banks. Right, nobody comes and
says, Hey, you guys doa great job. You know, you're
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we'd love to be with you.But you know what, we would
get a call from Slate magazine orthe New York Times and they'd make us
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shit our pants. You know howthat goes, right? All right?
So anyway, without further ado,we have a new gentleman on with us
first time. His name is VincentJames, and he's going to tell us
a little bit about himself and youknow what he's talking about. And he's
on some different platforms, So it'salways good to have a younger guy on
with us or a younger lady oncein a while. Vince, welcome to
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two MIC's. Let me see maybeyes to hit the button. Oh I
don't know what happened there, Sorry, but well all right, Vincent James
is self I mute for some reason. Yeah, I appreciate you guys having
me on the show, and yeah, I'm glad to be on the show.
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I started my show about seven eightactually nine years. I've been doing
this for almost a decade and it'sbeen you know, it went really well
in the beginning. You know whenit was real easy to go viral on
you know, Facebook, and hadthe YouTube channel and grew to a few
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hundred thousand subscribers on YouTube, andand then you know, then the cancelation
started. Then the you know,then they wanted to start kicking the off
of platforms and payment processors. AndI'm sure you guys know how it Sure
you guys know how it goes.And now we're on Rumble. We do
a show on Rumble. It's DailyVeracity with Vincent James on Rumble, and
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we've got you know, we've gotwe're also we're also streaming on Odyssey and
and tozy dot tv and a fewother platforms as well. And uh,
you know, it's it's it's goneabout as good as it can go,
you know, if we just pushaside the cancelations and the attacks on the
on the family and you know everythingelse and religion, family, truth and
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religion, that's right. Yeah,So it's uh, it's been it's been
fun. It's been fun, andI'm sure this year is going to be
super hot. So will have tosee, we'll have to see what all
goes on. But thanks for havingme on the show. Oh, no
problem. You know, as electionyear, we're always looking forward to an
election year, and then we lookto the election year mistakes because the Republican
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Party, if you can call it, that's the UNI party. They haven't
done shit in the last what howmany how many years? Mike? Three
years? Now, four years?Almost four years? Yes, they talk
a lot, They sell a lotof items on their shows. They have
hats and shirts and cups, andthey take pictures of what they consider famous
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people, right, and they haverallies and they tell you how they're going
to take it back and take itback, and you know, it's the
same BS all the time, DoctorMike gil As you go, Well,
I'd even interested in hearing Vincent thekind of the substance of his program or
what it's aimed at, or whatyou're trying to accomplish. Well. For
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the last few weeks, we've beentalking a lot about the about the about
Israel, about Zionism. We've beenfocused a lot on that. But for
uh, I mean, I wouldsay that our our our goal is to
do exactly what you said, pressurethe people who are in power to actually
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do something instead of just you know, grilling people in power just to get
those viral clips so that they canuse them for their re election campaign to
raise money from, you know,the same people that they they they put
on the theater for. We alsowe also push people to get involved in
politics locally. We always say that, you know, it's not going to
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be as glamorous as running for Senate, or as glamorous is running for Congress
and getting all this cloud and youknow, getting all this money and all
this fame. Uh, it looksmore like running for you, you know,
as a precinct captain. You knowthat you know, this is something
that a lot of people don't understand, is that pretty much anyone can walk
into your local Republican committee, yourcounty Republican committee meeting, which they have
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every month in basically every county acrossthe nation, smaller, big, and
start going there every single month,meet some people and then ask how you
can run as a precinct captain.A lot of times these precincts are vacant,
and if they like you, they'llappoint you to those precincts and then
we can actually make real change.Like this is how it happens. It
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happens from the ground aap now fromthe top down, you know a lot.
You're not going to be able togo in there and run for run
for Senate, or run for Congressbecause these people, you know and espouse
your true beliefs, because these peoplewon't let you. They'll run someone against
you, or they'll just flat outblock you. And so this is you
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know, if you want to getinvolved, this is what it looks like.
You can also get involved by pressuringthe actual quote opposition party in power
into actually doing something, into actuallydoing something because for the most you said
that, you know, they haven'tdone anything for the past three or four
years. In my view, theyhaven't done anything really ever, really really
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ever on just election, just onthis election of course. Yeah, yeah,
I mean caving on like things likeabortion now like it's and that was
the one thing that they stood byforever and then they actually had to win
on which is something that no oneever thought would happen with Roe v.
Wade. It's because they stood strongon it. Everything else they've they've sort
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of like allowed the people who hateus and the people who hate this country
and the people who hate Western cultureto disarm. Uh, you know,
the very thing that was effective againstthem, which was the the Republican Party,
original Republican Party platform, Christian morality, things like this, they've they've
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they've caved and capitulated on on,on literally everything. And you know,
in in our view on our show, we say, you know, we
don't we don't cave to anyone.We don't bow to anyone but before God,
and and and you know, wewe support the Christian understanding of morality.
And you know, with everything that'sgone on in this country, we
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need to return to the regulation ofmorality because that's the one thing that was
you know, one part of theglue that was holding society together. And
so this is this is what wetalk about on our show. This is
what we push on our show,and it's it's moral courage, right,
because there's a difference between physical courage. You can get a Dan Crenchhaw up
there who got his his eye.Uh, you know, he says he
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got his eye. You know,I don't even know what he says.
What happened to his eye. Ithink John McCain, you know, maybe
did something, uh, maybe didsomething sexually to him, maybe early on
in life, and that's how helost his eye. Maybe something. You
know, we joke a lot onour show. But you know, he
has all this physical courage and I'mtough, and I'm a tough guy,
you know, and all these Republicansthat espouse America Verse are tough and you
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know, I'll beat your ass.And then all of a sudden when it
comes time to do something, they'reafraid what the media is going to call
him racist or anti Semitic or something. So there's a difference between moral courage
and physical courage, and people haveto have the moral courage to stand out.
Well, basically, let me giveyou my take on that. First
of all, they don't know they'reasked from their elbow about Christianity. That's
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number one, all right. Theyall believe in this philosophy that you know,
it's auld do jeo christian Nation.We've been fed that for the longest
time. If you know anything aboutJudaism or just look it up. If
you don't, contact us by emailat two mics dot us will send you
the information. Judaism has nothing todo nothing with a capital end with Christianity.
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Okay, the last time we hadany cowboys, Mike was when Reagan
was in Remember we had the moralmajority. Yeah, we had Phillis Schaffley.
We had Jerry with Folwell, abunch of guys like that who used
to put the pressure on. NowI'm looking Vince back at Roe v.
Wade. Now that's a win forthis side, Okay, but it's a
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loss because you knew once they gotthat that was how they were going to
run and raise their money. Itwould have been better left to the states.
Let every state choose what they wantto do, because it's states rights.
Am I right, doctor Mike?I would say that's clearly within the
progative of the state to decide,not the federal government. I always go
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to the professor for this. Vince, Okay, you have to look at
this as it's the state's rights.Wade the overturning of Roe v. Wade
was, yeah, well, youknow what, bring it back to the
states and then that's it. Youknow, it's goodbye, and then let
the states fight it out for theelection. Now you're going to hear all
this cry baby crap, you know. And now let me tell you another
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thing. Okay, what's the differencebetween an oreo and a spare tie big
difference, Right, You eat anoreo, you put a spare tire on
a car Right. Okay, what'sthe difference between reproductive rights and abortion?
Big difference. Murder does not create. They use trick words reproductive rights.
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Right, what is reproductive rights?It's murder if you do abortion. Just
say I want to abort a baby. I'm all for molak. I'm a
bow worshiper. And you know,this is a nation. Now we grew
up in a different time like anI. This is a nation a culture
of death. They scream bloody murderwhen a kid gets killed with a gun,
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and we need gun laws. Butthey have no bloody murder when they
rip babies out of the womb.Okay, and it's used for contraceptive So
that's the only thing, you knowwhat I mean. The real prophylathics,
they're elected to Congress. You couldsee them every day they're there. So
I'm just saying the moral thing theproblem. Thence we have churches that cowtow
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They took the five oh one cthree. They told you to get the
jib because you didn't have to believein Jesus to stay alive or die,
you know, And now it's allcome back to want them. So now
here's how we steer the ship eitherwe get on the knees before God.
And like you see in the Biblewhen they said, well, if my
people turn and pray, you know, I'll hear their voice and I'll hear
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their land. That's the only verseyou got to know for the country.
But it's a hard grind because youknow, people they have this imaginary Christianity,
you know what I'm saying. Theybelieve in certain people, they believe
in certain idols. You know,they don't want to read the Bible.
They want to listen to a guyon TV. You know, like you
have these evangelical TV programs. Youknow, then what works for worth two
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hundred and thirty five million dollars.Two hundred and thirty five million dollars,
We're going to send twenty dollars toAfrica. We're gonna feed the Africans.
I'm so happy we're gonna put it. Well, go ahead, Vince,
Well all cars for kids? Doyou guys remember those commercials yea seven cars.
I found out that that was actuallylike an Israeli op. I looked
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at the wikipedi page and it's like, this is like a Jewish group trying
to get like money for like HasidicJews in New York. I was like,
what the heck, I'm in thisfreaking commercial forever. No. But
the whole Judeo Christianity thing, Christianitything is like it's, I mean,
totally true what you just said.If you look at the use of this
word, it didn't start until afterWorld War Two. Like this, this
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this term was never used prior toWorld War Two basically, and then the
use of the term completely shot up. But it's totally different. There's this
book called Jesus in the Talmud PeterSchaeffer I think is his name, And
if you look at some of thestuff that it says about Jesus Christ in
that book, it's like, man, no one would ever if they were
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to read this, they would neveruse this term, you know, ever
again. And then as far asusing the you talked about using their words
like you say reproductive rights or loveis love or pro choice on my show,
I say that they have this istheir bumper sticker worldview, right,
because the worldview of of if youwant to call it right versus left,
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whatever, liberals, the liberals aswe know them today, the left,
the leftists right, they have aworldview. That is a bumper sticker worldview.
It can be summed up into severaldifferent bumper stickers. Bro pro choice,
love is love, Black lives matter. You know, diversity is the
strength. Blah blah blah, bahblah, go ahead that one. How
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does diversity Mike tell them about diversityis the strength. Yeah, I can't.
You know when you think about thestate of education in America. It
struck me the moment Hillary pulled outthat crap saying, you know, diversity
is their strength, and you wantyou think. You got to think to
yourself as your first reaction is howcan Ununited promote United? But no one,
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no one stops to think about thator no one comments on it.
And even on the Republicans now onthe issue of abortion, they're almost ashamed
of what happened. They won't opentheir mouths about it. Most of them
anyway, they're like cowering little littlepiss pats. And well, look at
baby baby face Johnson. Baby faceJohnson. This guy reminds me of like,
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what was that guy Mike ma Bokapartner, the guy that was the
the gunman in the thirties. Rememberthey used to ride around and rob banks
o. Bonnie and Clyde, Yeah, Bonnie and Clyde, or baby Face
Nelson, you know, all theseall these guys that were like, you
know, bank robins in the thirtythat's what Johnson is. He smiles at
you. They're nice face, andyou know, he's like, well,
we need another sixty billion for Ukrainebecause they're Nazis and they're there. I
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think they're Jewish. They play pianowith their uh what do you call it,
the the thing you go to thebathroom with, you know, yeah,
this is what our country follows,Vince. We are upside down.
And remember remember now, no othercountry in the world has laws in America
that you can't talk about them.Now, do you think about that for
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a minute. Think about that fora minute. You know, if anybody
has a beef that you shouldn't betalking about anybody, it should be a
lot of other countries besides that one. You know. Yeah, well,
in thirty different countries, it's illegalto question certain historical happenings if you will.
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The Supreme Court is even I sawthis article. Supreme Court deeply divided
over Idaho abortion law. Justice isgetting a heated argument over the shocking scope
of states near total band that stopsdoctors giving women they say emergency care,
you know, reproductive health. Youknow that's the state that I live in,
Idaho. So yeah, they're ashame because now states are actually doing
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what they're they're supposed to allowed todo. Yeah, I think there isn't
there now thirty nine states that havesigned on to that law or have passed
the law that says if you supportthe boycotting of Israeli goods, you can't
be a something politicians y, Yeah, twenty six states. So there's different
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laws, right, and some lawsbasically will say that if you are a
company and you work with the government, you have government contracts, Yes,
that's what it was, you'll losethose government contracts if you boycott. If
you economically boycott is I mean we'vewe've economically boycotted a lot of countries,
right as a country, we economicallyboycotted France, you know, we we've
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Russia money, right, So butthis is the only country you cannot economically
boycott. And then in Texas theydid when that hurricane happened, the same
thing. Ted Cruz, he wasbehind this. If you were a company
that did that had government contracts.You weren't going to get aid. You
weren't going to get aid to rebuildyour company or whatever was wrecked if you
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boycotted Israel. It's crazy. Okay, So let's ask the question. Before
nineteen forty five, six, seven, fifty whatever, we've had allies?
Right, might come on, giveme a little bit of history here.
We had allies before nineteen forty five? Yeah, we didn't have Thank you
all. So let me who wasour best friends before forty five or forty
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or thirty? Who was our bestfriends? Mike? Probably the Canadians,
ohthough they were they say that.Would you say the French because they helped
us out in independence? No?Not even that's in the World War One
with the British. Uh So theCanadians. All right, so do we
give the Canadians the same thing?So if anybody says, hey, we
don't like maple syrup and we don'tlike Canada, and we don't like the
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cold weather and the artic circle,do we have those in thirty thirty seven
states or something like that. No, we don't have that, So why
do we have it for this country? This tells me a little bit more.
I'm learning every day, Vince,because we're old dudes, you know
what I mean. So we everyday we learn a new thing, right,
And this tells me that maybe wereally don't run this country anymore as
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Americans. This tells me maybe there'stoo many people in our Congress that are
dual citizenships that run this country foranother country. So if you could do
this for Israel, Michael, hereyou go a question, can the Chinese
do this to us? Well,it's it's just so counterproductive that the Chinese
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are too smart to do it,I think, or most any other country
is too smart to do it.The thing about boycotts, we fell in
love with boycotts because they're not hardto do. You write something on a
piece of paper, the president's signs, and that's the problem. And then
if anybody asks you why you're notdoing anything to help, you just say,
well, we boycotted them. Andboycots never worked. They just called
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death. They cause pain, theycause wars, and it's a it's a
ridiculous situation. All of these.The whole place needs to be fumigated up.
There after you lock the doors witheverybody inside it is. It is
a strange, strange place where fivehundred and a quarter elected or more five
hundred and twenty five, five hundredand forty, whatever it is. Elected
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officials don't give a good damn aboutanybody, even like you said, Cruz,
Cruise is an ass. He's he'sjust I've always admired his speaking ability.
But the more you see what hedoes, especially with this business on
Israel, and he takes money fromIsrael on top of that, you know,
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it's it's almost too bad that onJanuary sixth, the whole Augie and
Stable didn't get burned down. Itwould have sent a nice message to those
people. Yeah, I mean,I don't know that if you were,
like if you if you do it, you say that it might not produce
more of the same, you knowwhat I mean, Like, that's the
problem. It's it's this is whyyou know, Trump's plan or supposed plan
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of like schedule f right, firingfifty thousand permanent bureaucratic staples in the federal
government, just going on a firingspree. Something like that would be a
good start, Right, that's notenough. Something like that would be a
good start. But then you lookat him and he brings in Freakin' Trump
brings in you know, people likethe FBI director Christopher Ray. And there's
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a reason why he's still there afterTrump left office. It is because he's
part of the he's part of thesystem. He's part of the deep state
that he said that he wanted tofight so hard against. And so it's
almost like you need like twenty schedulefs or you know what. I think
it's called schedule. The best wayto approach that is to close down half
of the government organizations and return youget rid of, say, get rid
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of the Education Department. Immediately returnthat money that comes to the federal government
to the states and let them takecare of it, which is what they
were doing. Yeah, and stoffall the money to the Ivy League.
Nobody gets a government sponsored scholarship orgovernment sponsored loan to go to any of
those colleges. They all got tenbillion dollars in the bank. Let them
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take care of it. There's gotto be ways to get at these people,
and money is the one that hurtsthe most. Yeah, Department of
Education, that needs to that's unconstitutional. That happened under Carter. Yeah,
it's a disgrace. It's the Departmentof Indoctrination exactly. Yeah, yeah,
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I mean these are things that aresupposed opposition party can can can if they
stood together on these things and takedown like you know, you've got justice
Clarence Thomas and Samuel Leite, whichreally Clarence Thomas is only like the truth,
the only true conservative on that courtand after they skilled, after they
killed Scalia, that's exactly right.Yeah, And he's been calling for like
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a reversal of things like obergafelv.Hodges. Contraceptives. You know you mentioned
how abortion is used as a contraceptive. Absolutely, if you look at the
statistics, most women who have abortionshave had at least one. I think
it was like over fifty percent havehad at least one at least one before
and like forty percent of had atleast two. And this is according to
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the gut Moocher Institute, which isa no friend of the anti abortion crowd,
of the of the pro life crowd. At least think it's probably proving
the need for it. If youhave nine of them, you really must
be a right. Yeah, likeyou can't keep your kniees together. Ever,
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it's a big, big, abig pediment. Maybe could teach people
in school how to keep their kneestogether. And honestly, I mean in
my view, and this is maybepart of the reason why I'm kind of
a controversial person aside from the Israeltalk, is the fact that I recognize
that a lot of this, thedegradation or the decline of morality in this
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country and where we're at today,is due in part to the initial liberation
of women movement, right, theinitial the first wave of feminism, which
a lot of conservatives say, oh, the first wave of feminism was good,
but the second wave and the thirdwave were bad. It's like,
no, all waves of feminism werebad. Go back to the nineteen sixties.
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Look at what happened. We hadno fault divorce, We had contraceptives,
we had you know, you knowall of these things. Abortion in
the in the seventies with bro VWade. All of these things were birthed
by the so called liberation of womenwhen they began to become when they started
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to become educated, and now they'rechasing their careers. We've got a birth
rate issue in this country, right. This is something Republicans will very easily
talk about. The birth rate issue. We're down to one point one point
six two five berths one of theAmericans, so they could bring the foreigners
to have babies. They know thedeal, right, and and that's the
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only reason why since two thousand andseven the birth rate has been kind of
like up and down and up anddown and up and down. But since
the nineteen sixties it took a dive. It took a dive. And it's
because of these things that are socalled, you know, liberation of women,
women becoming free, and now theyget to go to the university,
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and now they get to chase theircareers. It's the number one reason why
women say that they don't want tohave kids. The number one reason has
nothing to do with money. Youknow, they like to say it's because
of the financial has nothing to dowith money. With the number one reason
why women give the number one reasonwomen give why they don't want to have
kids just because they want to pursuetheir career. And if a baby gets
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in the way while they're just goingto kill it. And it's that's the
problem. It's it's it's the oldstory of Adam and Eve. And so
we have to go back, wehave to we have to institute, we
have to regulate morality, and youknow, unfortunately, you know, if
we look at things like what ClarenceThomas is calling for going after contraceptives and
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going after you know, these sortsof things. Oberger Felvi Hodges, Yeah,
it's it's going to unfortunately, uh, unliberate unliberate women. And you
know, this is kind of likewhat we need to be honest, it's
it's hard to figure out what it'saccomplished accept abortion and to prove. You
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know, when I was in itwas I was an undergraduate when when the
first wave, if you can callit that, the first the first disease
uh occurage. They said, ohmy god, if we just elect more
women, they'll be less war aroundthe world. And you look at Victoria
Nolan and Hillary Clinton and then Albrightwho thought the fact of killing five hundred
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Iraqi five hundred thousand Iraqi children therewas just a neat thing and it was
necessary. Women are more warmongers thanmen, for Christ's sake. It's amazing.
Yeah, yeah, one hundred.Well, I mean on average,
I would say probably see it's it'sthe logos versus the pathos, right,
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and and it's the pathos that haskilled us it's the it's the emotion,
it's the it's the people who areable to to to to make decisions based
purely upon emotions, i e.Women that have that have destroyed our borders,
that have destroyed our morality. Nowyou've got women that are chasing body
counts at spring break. You know. Abortion. If you go back to
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like the nineteen fifties, nineteen sixties, if you were to say that you
were thinking about getting an abortion,like in the fifties, you would be
like ostracized. You would have tolike move to a different town. Or
if you talked about getting a divorcein like nineteen fifty one or something like,
this is something that was browned upon, like you would be ostracized from
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your social circle. Now it's justlike, yeah, all right, I'm
just gonna go get an abortion,or I'm just gonna go get a divorce
because he's not you know, he'snot making two hundred thousand dollars a year
anymore, or you know, whateverthe reason is nowadays. I mean that's
like, that's like the most ofthe reason is the is the financial or
the he's not lovey dovey with me, he doesn't act like a woman with
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me, you know, you know, stuff like that, and and and
so you know, this is it'sjust it's you, you said in the
beginning of the show. It's liketotally upside down, and the only real
way to go back is unfortunately somesort of authoritarians almost like an authoritarian to
sort of like, all right,that's with you're done playing kids. Where
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it's time to go back to It'stime to go back to work. It's
time to go back to school.It's time to reinstitute the regulation of morality.
It's time to go back to thedays of where the police would raid
you for spreading obscene material. Youknow, it's time to go back to
those days. Unfortunately for a time, until we can get back on track
and then you know, then thenmaybe we can talk about it. Unfortunately,
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the enemy has their own army andall of these foreign people, uh
you know in the Chinese probably sendingmilitary aged people in here. They have
the terrorists on their side. Itis it is a and people talk and
like, oh, we all gotto learn to get together, and there's
too much what do they call it, nastiness and politics, Well, for
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Christ's sake, policies. Politics hasalways been nasty. What did they say
about Abraham Lincoln or or or otherpeople. It's it's it's just they know
that they don't know their history atall. And I think it's a deliberate
thing that people who know their historyknow what's right and what's wrong, and
what's worked and what hasn't worked.And right now we have no idea what's
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wrong or what's right, or what'sworked in the past and what will work
this time, or what has failedin the past and will fail again this
time. It's an extraordinary situation atthe moment. Yeah, they were like
duels on the Senate floor back inthe day, people punching each other,
hitting each other with canes. It'slike the extreme distortion of history to argue
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that the Civil War was only overslavery, right, No one North or
South was going to risk anybody's lifeto free the slaves. No one in
the North wanted a free slave.After they were freed, they were fine
to be free as long as theystayed in the South. But in the
North they established the same kind oflaws they established in the South to discriminate.
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So it's it's it's just if youdon't have your head screw down the
street. It's a it's a kindof a shaky walk in life. I
took the citizens ship test on theshow one time. This is back in
twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, andin the citizenship test they still have the
old I don't know if they stillhave the old one up there. But
in the they actually said that theCivil War was It said slavery was one
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answer, but also states rights.And now that you know they're going to
say that, well this that's like, that's like that's good. And tariff
and and tariffs and the abolitionist rightsand the expansionists. It was the most
caused war, the war with themost causes that we have ever fought.
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Yep, you sure did. Theyinclude diabetes on that mic, the new
one, everything but Colonel World Wartwo. You know, they tried to
tell us that it was we wewanted to get involved because of the Holocaust
too, But really, if youlook at the polling, and we looked
at this on the show the otherday too, ninety plus percent of Americans
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wanted nothing to do with that war. Nothing they had, They wanted nothing
to do with that war. Rightup to the day of Pearl Harbor.
Yeah, right up to the dayof Pearl Harbor, right, and which
was allowed to happen. But that'sfor another show. But but you know,
the the they they the Americans hadand I say this, and it's
true. Americans were closer the opinionsof the political opinions of Americans in the
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in the forties and even up untillike the fifties. You go into the
McCarthyism and the Walter mccar mcceran Actand the immigration policy that we had specifically
to keep out Eastern European Jews becausethey were afraid that they were going to
spread communism in the country, youknow, talking. You know, if
we look into the WALTTERI. MccarroentAct right up into like Americans, their
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opinions, their political opinions were closerto like the Nazi Party than they were
Joe Biden. And it's true.It's it's literally true. And you know,
so, yeah, the idea thatwe're at because of our schooling and
our experience, we had a graspon the reality that nations are made by
similar people and they're destroyed by diversity. And it took the Democrats and the
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leftists and the commis half a century, probably close to three quarters of a
century, more like seventy five,yes, seventy five to get rid of
that idea. But it's true todayyou can't build a country with mongrels.
Yeah, there's this book. Iread it. It's called Bowling Alone.
Yes, Yes, very good book. Robert Putnam. Yeah, it's a
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great book. Recommend for sure.Putinam was very excellent, I think,
because he's exactly right. From thetime our country was formed until the late
fifties early sixties, we were thegreatest builders of rotarians and all kinds of
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community groups. And his point was, there used to be a lot of
people who joined bowling leagues and forthe camaraderie as much as it was for
men and women, as much asit was for the game. And now
you do if you go to andI haven't been one in ten ten years,
but you see a lot of peoplebowl by themselves now. But so
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much of a community's problems were addressedby committees or groups or organizations formed in
that. Hey, it's racist toexpect new immigrants to bowl, because that's
that's racism. I'd like to bowlthem right back to where they come from.
Colonel. I didn't bowl alone onthat score. If they if they
allowed it. But it's you know, a community, a community, a
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little community. I live in,four or five, six thousand people.
They took care of their own problems. They didn't want anything from the government
because the government meant authority, andit meant taking away authority from local from
local people and puttingham I think isit's a brilliant book. It's a great
book. The New York Times actuallywrote an article about it back in two
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thousand and seven. The headline iscalled the Downside of Diversity. You can
find this still on the New Yorkwebsite and the first regret right, Oh,
I wonder if they even know,they might take it down. I
have an archive. But it's hardto cancel your own paper, you know.
They know, the idiots. Theytalk about diversity and how great it
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is and how great these foreigners,and but when you listen to them,
the only thing they talk about asa result of of foreigners coming into this
country is what a wonderful diversity andmenus we have now different kinds. Yeah,
yeah, they don't give a shitabout the people, right, It's
the food, Hey, the foodmakes up for everything. Yeah, the
food makes up. And they don'teven live in their neighborhoods, or have
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them live in their neighbors don't.Yeah, we might hire them as legal
what do they call it, totake care of children or to clean the
house, right, but we don'twant them living here. My goodness.
Well, this article that I haveit in front of me right now.
It says a massive new study basedon interviews of nearly thirty thousand people across
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America. It was the biggest studyever done on this subject, by the
way, by Robert Putnam, andthen he wrote his book. It says
it concluded just the opposite of diversityas a strength. It says here it
says that in the greater the diversityin the community, the fewer people vote,
the less they volunteer, they leftit they let, the less they
give to charity and work in communityprojects. In the most diverse communities,
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neighbors trust one another about half asmuch as they do in the most homogenous
seties settings, which is obvious.You know, if we're talking about shared
culture, shared experiences, shared history, shared language, you know, we
can't even have that anymore. Themost fundamental toll part of assimilation language.
I mean, you go to placeslike Florida and it's like a freaking third
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I live up here in Idaho,which is like America was, and back
in the nineteen seventies, nineteen sixties, seventies, eighties, you go up
to like you go down to likeFlorida and it's a freaking third world country.
There's like twenty eight different languages spoken. And it's like, but Washington,
DC, Hey, Vince, justgo to Washington, DC. Go
to children's hospital, twenty seven languages, twenty seven with translators, twenty four
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hours waiting for you, right,And it's a lie though. It's again
it's it's like the bumper sticker worldview, diversity is a strength and you cannot
question It's like it really like,look at California fifty years ago and look
at California today. You don't needa crystal ball. Look at LA fifty
years ago, look at LA today. You don't need a crystal ball to
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know if this, if this freakingthing works out Like this is not This
is not a strength, This isnot a good thing. You know,
we got fifty thousand new gang membersin this country since nineteen sixty five.
You know, ten thousand new newgangs and it's like, oh, but
it's okay because the taker reas orthey sell something. Yeah, tacos,
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fix tacos and what do they callthem? The street vendors? They had
nake, which, by the way, I'm all on board with the with
the Mexican food. I love it, I do love it. What is
it worth? Let me give youa fifty year rollback. Fifty years ago,
you had the queers and the lesbiansin Hollywood. You know, they
were what they were, were they? And the it was called in the
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closet, right, Mike in thecloset, And they would use children to
make it look like they were ahappy family with children. Now now you've
got straight people turning their kids intotranssexuals, right because they think it's the
thing to do. Because the kidis only three years old. And you
know, although they don't drive acar, they know that they're they're a
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boy if they're a girl, youknow what I'm saying. So Hollywood's all
upside down to just fifty years ago. You know, fifty sixty years ago
was a whole different thing. Youknow, everybody thought Rock was the rock
guy, you know, and theyfound out later he wasn't Rock Hudson.
You know, they have after that. There's a ten took over. Yes,
there was a birds, there wasa there's a great downside to what
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we're experiencing at the moment. Butthere's the upside of it is it was
entirely predictable. What happened in thiscountry is entirely predictable because of the people
we elected, of the thought processesof the media about the indectrination of our
children. So it can all beundone. But it's going to be a
long and I hope not but perhapsbloody struggle to get it finished, because
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otherwise we're finished. It's got tobe undone, every lick, every lick
of it. Yeah, and theone thing that they did get done now
they're backtracking on because they're they're they'rehorrified, like you said, about what
states are doing with their abortion laws. They're like, wait a minute,
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you're not supposed to do that.They're actually behaving like adults, you know,
kind of an adult behavior is goingto scare the crap out of the
people who rule us. Right,Yeah, I mean, we have to
do we have to, we haveto, we have to, we have
to challenge all of these things.You know, while we have the Supreme
Court that we have, I knowI don't trust you know, the the
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the the new appointees, Trump's appointees. I don't trust them as far as
I can throw them. But butthe thing is is that we have to
try to challenge these things. Wehave to try to do with Clarence Thomas
is calling for we have to tryto challenge with Bergofel v. Hodges.
We have to try to challenge youknow, the Kim Davis case. He
said that wasn't enough because it wasn'ta strong enough case to overturn. Let's
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give them another case. Let's say'sthe only way that happens is that states
actually stand up, the state legislation, legislators stand up, do something to
try to challenge these these these precedents. Uh, you look at God being
banned from public school back in nineteensixty two during Angle vivitally And what did
you say, Who did did youmention? Who did you just mention?
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Angle? Oh? No, Itell you you have to be careful even
saying that today. Yeah, yeah, God being banned from public school back
during Angle Vivitally in sixty two andsixty three, those two Supreme Court cases.
We need to like what what?And we have an article up on
our website. It's called how tohow to keep your State Red and keep
Blue State Refugees out. And basicallywhat it calls for is to challenge all
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of these different things that have happenedthroughout history and how to do it and
and and basically what you have todo is you just have to say,
Okay, screw your you know,Hutton Mifflin Book publishers. We're going to
publish our own books and we're goingto put those in school and basically do
the reverse of what the left isdoing. We're going to bring God back
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into public SAE. Well, we'regoing to preach about God. We're gonna,
we're gonna we're we're going to talkabout Christianity in public school. We're
gonna have Christian classes. We're gonnawe're going to indoctrinate the students to be
to be moral, to have aChristian understanding of morality, to not believe
in all this bs. You haveto have that happen in Red states in
order to challenge these things. Andit's it's the only way it's it's it's
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the only way to give the statesthe right that they have under the Tenth
Amendment of of the police powers ofthe tenth Amendment. All right, if
you need help, if you needhelp with schools, now there's I'm going
to give a promo to Debbie deGraf, who's been on top of books
for fifty years. Fifty years,okay, not just recently. It's called
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What's inside Children's Books dot com?Okay. And then if you want to
know a little bit about Freedom Academy, you need help you want to set
up some of these schools, youknow, whether they're homeschool type of thing,
or you want to get the kidonline. You got a Freedom Academy
that's a JBS j BS dot org. You can go there. All right.
So that's two promost for people thatare doing really good work for many,
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many years. Great. Yeah.I also like to mention there's one
book more book that fits nicely.Putnam's is kind of the domestics solution and
the international solution is found in abook called The Clash of Civilizations by Samuel
Huntington. Right. Yeah, Famsand very credible historian who because of this
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book basically got thrown to the curbby his supposed peers. But he is.
He wrote a book that said,listen, these cultural wars are going
to be terrible. They're going tobe religiously oriented in many cases, and
they're going to be driven most ofall by programmed mass immigration. And damned
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if he wasn't right up and downthe line. I remember I was working
in the CIA at the time,and the the leaders of the CIA hated
that damn book, I think becausethey knew it was right yep, one
hundred percent. But now they justbanned. Now they just take them off,
like because there's no bookstores anymore,so all they have to do is
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like ban it from the top platforms. Like there's this book called The Camp
of the Saints and it was writtenback in the shoot I think the seventies.
It was. It's a fictional bookand it's about uh literally everything that's
happening with immigration today is is writtenabout in this in this book. And
it was you can't find it,I think for cheaper than three hundred bucks
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on eBay because it's been banned fromit's been banned from Amazon. Another book
is Who Are We? By SamHuntington. Yes, same, same,
same author, which got him evenmore scoring. Yep, it was.
It was tragic to watch the careerlike that just go to hell because of
uh, inaccurate, libelous criticism.Yep, almost like the yel got after
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him. Yeah, almost, probablywas, Yeah, it probably was.
Probably. Okay, guys, let'swrap it up. We gotta get rolled.
Okay, So Vince, thank youfor coming on, Mike, thank
you for joining us once again.Last word, anybody, no, just
thanks, talk to you again.Perhaps Vice? Yeah, yeah, definitely.
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This was a great. This isfun like fireside chat here. This
is okay. Next time we'll doFDR the Saint saying he's he's like a
saint Benard like saying FDR he's asaint of the Left. We'll do a
story on FDR. Yeah, youguys got a great podcast going. This
is keep it up. This isawesome. Yeah, it's like five years
and almost five hundred shows. Boy, there's a lot of work. I
(46:44):
guess what we do this free?We don't do this. We're not patriots
with the pay. We hope somebodybuys something once in a while so we
can pay for a website and stuff, you know. We do this all
this is all volunteer and we giveyou all our knowledge for free. We
don't even ask you for five dollars, right, and we try to help
people understand more than three dollars.All right, So we can give you
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two tickets to ben a breath.Ben a Breath has a raffle once in
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W I think it is. It'sthe International Christian Jewish something John Hagey.
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And they still show you the samepictures and they're collecting money is a good
grift, and they're collecting money forthe Soviet Jews that are suffering in Russia.
Well now they change it to Ukraine. Same picture, same refrigerator,
same walls, everything. It's justlike now we're collecting money for the poor
Soviet Jews in Ukraine. Excuse me, how many billions do we send the
right, right, So it's alla griff. Anyway, we got to
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wrap it up. We want tothank you man. Okay, thank you
and we'll see you again. Yeah, thank you. Taking