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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner Contry. Okay, a lot and I mean
a lot to talk about today. We've got several huge
stories to discuss. But without question, now the culture war
sparks are flying all over Capitol Hill and here is
now the absolute latest. This story is big and it's
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only going to get bigger. So in this election, the
big news. Obviously Trump won. It was a trifecta. He
won the White House, he helped Republicans flip the Senate,
take it back and hold the House majority. However, the
Democrats did have some victories and one of them was
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the first elected transgender member of Congress. This person is
Congressman or Congresswoman elect Sarah McBride, normally Timothy McBride, Democrat
from Delaware. Now, just so that everybody understands, Sarah McBride
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is a biological male. That's what they call a transgendered woman.
She's got, you know, appears the plumbing of a male.
She was born a male, went by Timothy for most
of her entire career. Now she's become an icon, a hero,
a champion in the LGBTQ plus community and the transgender
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rights people. These hardcore left wing transgender activists are now
lionizing Sarah McBride as a trailblazer. Sarah McBride, now on
her way to Capitol Hill, in fact, has already been
there for all kinds of orientations, wants to use the
lady's restrooms. McBride says, she's trans, she identifies as a woman.
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This makes her a woman. She has the right to
go to any women's room, any ladies room, any female
changing room or locker room, expose herself, her genitals, her
private parts. Forgive me to even take showers in the
locker rooms and the gyms that they have up on
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Capitol Hill where the women go. In other words, her
rights trump all other rights, including the rights of all
the female members of Congress. Well leading the resistance is
now Congresswoman Nancy Mace. Nancy Mace is a rape survivor.
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Nancy Mays, as she herself admits, continues to suffer from
PTSD trauma from what she endured at the hands of
a rapist. And she says, no, no, no, no. I am
a feminist. I believe in women's privacy. I believe in
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women's dignity. I believe that women have the right to
their own personal, private spaces that men should not be
allowed to violate. We have the right to go to
our bathrooms, our changing rooms, our locker rooms and be
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comfortable as women and not have to be exposed to
men or men's private parts, or have men come in
and nakedly violate our rights, our dignity, and our privacy.
We don't want to shower with a biological male. We
don't want to go to the bathroom with a biological male.
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We don't want to have to change in front of
a biological male, or have that biological male change with
us in front of us. And so Congresswoman Nancy mas
is now introducing a resolution that would bar Sarah McBride,
congresswomen elect McBride, and any other so called transgender member
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of Congress or staff from going into any women's bathrooms, restrooms,
locker rooms, or changing rooms. Listen now to this explosive exchange.
The media is trying to paint Nancy makes She's a
Republican from South Carolina, by the way, a veteran, she
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served in our military, as I said, a rape survivor.
They're trying to paint her as a bigot, as someone
who is quote unquote transfobic and intolerant and not inclusive.
And so the media and the Democrats, and especially the
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radical transgender activists have now declared a political holy war,
a jihad against Nancy Mace. She is now getting death threats,
she is being vilified on social media, and they are
now vowing that she will not prevail. Sarah McBride will
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go to a lady's restroom, she will go to any
women's bathroom, locker room, or changing room, and they will
force every female member of Congress to have to accept it.
Nancy Mace is saying, over my dead body, listen now
to this exchange between her and a liberal reporter up
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on Capitol Hill. Roll cut one, Mike, So that.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Being a feminist makes me an extremist. I'm totally here
for it.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Is this Teffert and respond to Congressman McBride coming to Congress.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Yes, and absolutely and then some I'm not going to
stand for a man, you know, someone with the penis
is in.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
The women's locker room.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
That's not okay. And I'm a.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Victim of abuse myself. I'm a rape survivor. I have
PTSD from the abuse I've suffered at the hands of
a man, and I know how vulnerable women and girls
are in private spaces. So I'm absolutely one hundred percent
going to stand in the way of any man who
wants to be in a women's restroom, in our locker rooms,
in our changing rooms. I will be there fighting you
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every step of the way.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
God bless you. I'm I as I wrote on X yesterday,
and I want to repeat it now, I stand with
Nancy makes and the House Republicans on this issue of
transgender bathrooms one thousand percent. And already this brave woman
stand is being met with typical liberal hatred, triol, intolerance,
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and yes, death threats. Now this is, by the way,
and this is common among many transactivists. I have never
met outside of Gihatists and Islamists. I have never met
a more rabid, hate filled, an intolerant group of people. Ever.
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They're the worst them and the Islamists they're the absolute worst.
So already transgender activists are going after Nancy Mace. And
let me just make a quick point. Okay, it's a
side point, but have you noticed that ninety nine percent
of the time it's always men, usually either mentally ill
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or perverts, or a mixture of both who claim to
be women and always want to go into women's bathrooms
and women's showers and women's locker rooms. I mean, you
see the odd one here and there of a biological
female claiming to be a man, a male claiming to
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be a man and wanting to go to you know,
a men's restroom or a men's locker room. But it's
very rare, very rare. You can cut them almost on
two hands. It's always these perverted, mentally ill men who
just you know what we used to call transvestites and crossdressers,
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who now think they have a god given right to
go and violate women's privacy, to violate their dignity, and
to expose themselves in front of women and think that
somehow all women have to put up with this. They don't,
and they shouldn't. Listen now to this sicko. This is
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a Mike's not sure exactly how to characterize this person.
It's a man, clearly a biological man. You can see
the Adams Apple with long nails, Paul, you know, with
a nail polish, long hair, lipstick, makeup. So it's a
man claims to be transgender, identifies as a woman. Listen,
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now what he posted on social media targeting Congresswoman Mace.
Roll cut three mic.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
This video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mace. Congresswoman Nancy Mace,
I hope that one day I do find you in
that woman's bathroom and I grab your ratty looking and
drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly
bash it in and so the blood's everywhere and you're dead.
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Thank you.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
I hope.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
That Nancy Mace receives this message. Twelve kisses.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
This guy's just I'm telling you, this guy's an absolute
disgusting's comebag and again, mentally ill what I tell you,
really seriously mentally ill. Now this poor woman is facing
death threats, attacks, vicious attacks. The entire liberal media is
demonizing Nancy Mace. The Democratic Party is demonizing Nancy Mace. Now,
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the good part is that in private, in private, not
so much in public, but in private. House speaker Mike
Johnson has said he supports Nancy Mayce's resolution to bar
to prevent people like Congresswoman elect Sarah McBride from going
into any women's restrooms or changing rooms or locker rooms.
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To me, it's a question of respecting women's rights and
the rights of one transgender woman six one, sixty eight
sixty eight, okay, just very quickly. It was one of
the sleeper issues in the election. Didn't get as much
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sort of play as say, the economy, obviously, inflation, the
border invasion, potential World War III between Russia and Ukraine,
or Iran and Israel. Crime. Those were the issues that
in some ways took a lot of the oxygen out
of the room. And I understand, of course, it was
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one of the key issues that kept driving me in
my you know, staunch support of Donald Trump. But the
issue of women's rights, and this is where the left
really misplayed their hand, wasn't so much on abortion. Yes,
for the radical left, abortion is their holy grail. But
for most women, and I don't mean just older women,
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younger women, women in their teens, in their you know whatever,
eighteen ninety ten, twenty college age women, women in their twenties,
Trump got significant, massive support. Think you know Riley Gaines,
the former swimmer who backed Trump all the way on
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the issue of women in biological men in women's sports,
biological men in women's bathrooms, restrooms, showers, locker rooms, restrooms,
and women across the country, older, younger. It really didn't matter,
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said unequivocally, with a I mean a resounding message. We
don't want biological men in our bathrooms, in our sports,
or in our changing rooms or locker rooms. It is
a violation of our fundamental civil rights. We have a
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right to privacy, we have a right to dignity. We
have a right to have a safe space, and that's
safe space not being violated by some men parading around
naked or half naked, exposing themselves or in sports if
you want to keep going having a completely unfair competitive advantage.
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And I agree with these women again, not one hundred
one thousand percent. Now I just want to play the
cut again. So here you have Congresswoman Nancy Mace and
now she's getting a tremendous amount of support from women
not just on Capitol Hill, but from around the entire country.
And she's now saying, look, enough is enough. We're not
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going to be made to feel violated or uncomfortable. We
have rights too, and we have the right to go
to the bathroom, and we have the right to not
be violated when we go to the bathroom. It's really
not complicated. It's very simple. She is now introducing a
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resolution aimed directly at Congresswoman elect formerly Timothy McBride. He's
a biological it's a man. He's a biological male who
now identifies as a female. Now goes by Sarah McBride.
He is or she whatever is the first transgender member
of Congress, a Democrat. McBride has said that she has
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the right to use every or any bathroom she wants,
and that McBride says, I am going into women's restrooms.
I am going into showers, locker rooms, changing rooms. I
will be exposing myself if you don't like it too bad.
Nancy Mace has now come out and said we're gonna
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pass a resolution and it is gonna bar Sarah McBride
or any biologue, logical mail identifying as a woman from
going into any women's rooms, bathrooms, changing rooms, or locker rooms.
This is now the response from some in the transgender community.
I want to play it one more time, Mike, roll
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cut three again. Please.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
This video goes bout to Congresswomen Nancy Mace. Congresswoman Nancy Mace,
I hope that one day I do find you in
that women's bathroom and I grab your ready looking and
drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly
bash it in and so the blood's everywhere and you're dead.
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Thank you. I hope that Nancy Mace receives this message.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
Twelve kisses kisses. Yeah, very tolerant. Huh viil just look
at the tolerance. Here was Mace's response, roll cut two.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Mike, the rabb Love is calling me a bully for
seanting up for women and women's rights. A man has
no business in no place in a woman's restroom, in
our changing room, in our locker room. This fight starts here,
it starts down, and I'm not going to stop with
Capitol Hill. I'll be filing multiple bills to protect women
and girls all across the country.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Amen. So this is no longer just going to be
on Capitol Hill. Let me put it right to you.
Do transgendered women, i e. Biological males, because that is
what congress Woman elect Sarah McBride is formerly Timothy McBride.
Tim McBride, he went by Tim. I mean, you can
see the Adams apple, or you can see the pictures
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of him before he put on this long hair and
makeup and lipstick. It's a man. He's clearly a man.
Does Congresswoman elect Sarah McBride have the right to go
to any women's restroom or locker room or changing room
on Capitol Hill? And to follow it up? And Nancy
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Mace is saying, it's not just about Capitol Hill, across
the entire country. She says she wants to start that
she wants to push laws, bills that will make it
a crime for any biological man to enter a women's
restroom or changing room, or locker room or shower for men,
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women and girls, to finally give women the privacy and
protection that they deserve and that they are entitled to.
I agree with Nancy Mayce completely, but that's me I
want to hear from you. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Let me just play one
more cut, then we'll go to the phone lines. This
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is Nancy Mayce outside the Capitol reacting to this crazed
transgender activist, another biological man dressed up as a woman,
who says he's going to kill her. This fantasy is
the killer smash her head on the floor and then
just beat her and until she just bleeds to death.
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Listen to her respond roll cut to a mike.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
And I'm literally getting death threats from the left. You know,
why does some guy who dresses like a girl, why
does he feel it's okay to threaten to kill me
for standing up the women's rights.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
These people are crazy.
Speaker 5 (18:28):
It's insane. It's out of control. It really is now.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I really haven't been able to find much reporting on it.
Speaker 5 (18:34):
Maybe people are too afraid to question it.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
Has this guy even transition?
Speaker 6 (18:38):
Has he even removed his.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
I have no mind.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
I don't want to know.
Speaker 7 (18:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
I don't care.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
If you're born a biological mal you use the voice
and then's restaurant.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
I agree with her. They're talking about Sarah McBride, the
incoming congress person, Okay, incoming congresswoman. A're like, well, has
there been any kind of a sex change operation? And
she had, By the way, there's been very little reporting.
I don't think there has been, but you know, you
have to check, you have to look to find out.
And I agree with Nancy Mace. Why do they have
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to be put into this situation? Why is this happening
to women all across the country and girls? So I'm sorry,
you're born a boy, you go to the boys room.
That's it. It's really that simple. So men are men,
women are women, and if you don't like it, take
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it up with your therapist. I don't know what else
to tell you. Agree, disagree six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, let's unleash the hounds,
Sharon in Marshfield, you're gonna kick us off. Thanks for
holding Sharon, and welcome. Hi Jeff, Hi Sharon.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
I'm just speechless. Mike Johnson saying privately he backs the
congresswoman and death threats, why not publicly come out and
say it to back her, to maybe have these people
stop attacking somebody that has a different view. Secondly, the
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male women's bathroom, make a transgender bathroom. They can have
their own thing in there. They don't have to imposing
themselves on the women. And thirdly, about the sports thing,
I don't know if anybody has ever come out and
said this or thought of it, but I've been thinking
about it since last year and a half. When all
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the transgender guys competing in women's sports, why not make
a transgender league they can compete against each other.
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Sharon. I want to take your second and third point first,
and I want to circle back to your first point
because I want to play a cut. I want to
get your reaction. You're completely right, you're a very large
you're a very rational woman. What you're saying is pure,
not one hundred one thousand percent common sense. I'm telling
you right now. They're not interested in logic, reason, or
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common sense or real accommodation. I think this is what
Nancy Mace is trying to get across. He goes, Look,
we keep trying to accommodate and accommodate and accommodate, and
there are so many accommodations and you nail them. Hey,
we can create a family bathroom or a gender neutral bathroom.
So if that person really feels uncomfortable biological mail, but
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dresses like a woman now and identifies as a woman,
then you don't have to go to a men's room
if that so offends you, but you don't violate the
rights of women. So there's your gender neutral bathroom. What's
the problem They don't want that. It's the same thing
with the transgender league. They don't want to do transgender
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volleyball or transgender swimming. No, no, no, no, Sharon, these
are biological for the most part. They are biological men
who fail at volleyball with other men or swimming or
pick your sport, and so they want to pick on
women because they know they have a you know, a
size advantage. It's still DNA. They have all this testosterone, strength,
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muscle mass, speed disadvantage that men. It's unfair, but that's
what men have over women when it comes to physical
strength and speed. So they want to win Olympic gold medals.
They want to get let's say, scholarships to go to college.
They want to rack up trophies and win first place
because they can't beat men, so they want to beat women.
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They don't want to compete amongst them amongst themselves, so
again they're not interested in accommodation. Sarah McBride was asked
the incoming congresswoman, Look, how about just a gender neutral bathroom?
Would that be? You know, that's what Mike Johnson wants.
Mike Johnson said, hey, look, I want to respect this
person's dignity. We can create a family restroom, gender neutral restroom,
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you know, whatever you want. No, I must go into
a women's restroom and I must be allowed to change
in front of them and change in front, or take
their clothes off in a locker room, or shower with them.
Say they have a gym up on Capitol Hill and
they go, no, no, I should be allowed to shower right
next to Nancy Mace with my forgive me, you know,
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my private parts, my family jewels being fully exposed. Now,
I'm telling you, Sharon, it's two things. Some of them
are just perverts. I'm telling you. I mean, nobody wants
to admit it. But some of them is, hey, let
me expose myself to women, and it turns them on.
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Because Riley Gaines came out and said, we had biological
men pretending to be women who were in our room,
in our bathrooms, are showering where we're showering our locker rooms,
and they're walking around and they're getting aroused. The men
are getting sexually aroused. You can see the arousal. So
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it's their perverts. So part of it is that the
other part is they're just mentally ill. They just want
to be around women, period, full stop. So you're not
going to be able to accommodate them. That's why Nancy
May says, we need a bill enough, we need a resolution,
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We need a bill you can't come in, and if
you do, you're either going to go to jail or
there's gonna be a massifying like enough is enough. Now.
I want to play this cut and get your reaction, Sharon,
because you mentioned Maga Mic, Sorry meager, Mic. So here's
Mike Johnson in private. This is what he said at
the House Republican Conference meeting on this issue. Because this
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has blown up everything on Capitol Hill. Privately, he told
Mace and Marjorie Taylor Green because Green is all also
a hardliner on this issue, rightfully so, and he said, no, no, no,
I'm going to back Nancy Mace. I'm backing her resolution.
I'm going to support her on all these bills she
wants to put on the House floor. We are going
to get biological men out of women's rooms and girls' bathrooms.
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But in public, this is Mike rold cut Ten, Mike
in freshman, elect Sarah mcfride, young.
Speaker 6 (25:30):
Man or a woman.
Speaker 8 (25:32):
Look, I'm not going to get into this. We welcome
all new members with open arms, who are duly elected
representatives of the people. I believe it's a command that
we treat all persons with dignity and respect, and we
will and I'm not going to engage in silly debates
about this. There's a concern about the uses of restroom
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facilities and locker rooms and all that. This is an
issue that Congress has never had to address before. And
we're going to do that into brit fashion with member
consensus on it, and we will accommodate the needs of
every single person. That's all I'm going to say about that.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Sharon, What say you? That's that's Mike Johnson in public
uh profiles encourage Josh, Sharon.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
It's it's just the same over and over again. They
have no backbone. Come out and say, well, do you
think maybe will stop them with these insane things.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
That they want to do.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
But more another point, Jeff, this Timothy guy, he threatened
bodily ham to the woman and to kill her. Why
are the still a congressperson?
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Oh no, no, it wasn't him, No, no, I mean
to be fair, Sharon, No, it wasn't Sarah McBride, the
incoming congress person that did that. That was a transgender activist.
And it's he just who had threatened Nancy Mace Because
you have all all these transactivists now six one seven,
two six sixty eight. Sixty eight is the number. You
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zero seven zero four seven zero Okay. It is the
Kooner country Pole Question of the day du jour, as
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Siding and Windows. Do you support Congresswoman Nancy Mace's resolution
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to bar biological males from women's restrooms? In other words,
let's cut to the chase. Do you support her resolution
to bar congress woman elect or congressmen elect whatever congress
person elect Sarah McBride biological male identifies as a female
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first trans gender member of Congress elected from going into
women's restrooms or locker rooms or changing rooms. A yes,
B no, you know where I stand. I am a
yes all the way, baby, but I want to hear
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from you. You can vote on our web page WRKO
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kuh and as in national Er, lines are jammed. Kiva
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in New Hampshire. Thanks for holding Kiva and welcome.
Speaker 7 (28:52):
Thank you so much, longtime listener, Jeff, and very respectfully.
You know, I agree on most of the stuff. I'm
a conservative libertarian, but on this issue, I've got a
different take, and that is that I am a transgender person.
I'm a libertarian. I'm a parent, so I have that
going I work. I'm an engineer. So the problem. I
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don't like virtue signaling from either the left or the right,
and this appears to be virtue signaling. This woman wants
to stand on her soapbox and try to demonize all
transgender people as pedophiles. Now I understand this because I'm
a parent, right, but it was never an issue until
I had to use the bathroom, and so at my company,
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I have group bathrooms and I have single bathrooms, and
my company made single bathrooms problem solved. Right, gas stations,
single bathroom problem solved. We don't need to stand on
a virtue signaling soapbox because there's no place for me
to go. If I go into a men's locker room
or a men's bathroom, I am either sexually harassed as
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a fetish or yelled at or potentially beat up. Or
if I go into the women's room, I'm definitely gonna
get beat up and as solve it. So what do
I do? Problem solved? Single person bathroom? This woman can
solve the problem. I'm an engineer. I solve problems. That's
the middle ground here. Then everybody is happy. But to
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stand on your soapbox and try to say that I'm
a pedophile because I'm transgender, it's just offensive. I'm not
a pedophile. I'm a parent, and I would worry about
my daughter going into a bathroom as well. And if
you look at these guys that are caught in women's bathrooms,
if you look at their pictures, they don't look transgender.
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They're not trying to pass. They do look like pedophiles.
But I'm not and I passed. So where am I
going to go? And it was never an issue until
I transgendered four years ago, and then all of a sudden,
like crap, I gotta go now behind buildings, I got
a pee of bottles or what you know? What's my
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option here? This woman? And I don't like virtue singing
on either the left or the right. I think it's
I think it's state and phony. Typical politician, and as
a libertarian. You know, I took an oath to defend
the Constitution against animies foreign and domestic, not the country.
And you know as long as my life's liberty and
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pursuit of happiness isn't affecting somebody else. Now, I get
her argument, but we've got bigger issues in this country.
I lost a daughter from fentanyl. That's the issue, not
the bathroom right, close the damn border, Stop the trafficking,
human trafficking of women and children. Stop the fentanyl. And
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while we're fighting over stupid craft like a bathroom, the
bigger things are going unanswered. My daughter is dead because
of fatinal Right. So for me, I'm not a pedophile.
I don't live in my parents' basement. I'm not an activist.
I'm not trying to push an agenda. The only agenda
that I push is that I don't want to be
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a second class citizen. Now, we are all smart people,
both left and right, but I'm sick of it. There
is a solution in the middle here that works for everybody.
But we don't want the solution that works for everybody.
We want to stand on our soapbox. We want to
demonize one group of society. And that's how genocide happens,
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is demonizing one group of society. We're not pedophiles, those keeve.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
If you don't mind me asking, and if I'm getting
too personal, please tell me you said a couple of
years ago, I think four years ago you said you
began to transition and you realize you were a transgender.
Are you a biological male who identifies as a female
or were you a female who identifies as a male.
Speaker 7 (32:51):
Sure, I was a sign male at birth. I transitioned
four years ago. I'm gen X. There really was no
option on that menu gen exocelic today, where you know
they tell three year olds no. I'm not in agreement
with that either. And I'm in agreement with the President
when he says that, hey, federally we don't need to
fund this, I agree with that. Or you're a minor,
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you can't make that decision until you're eighteenth. I'm in
totally agreement with that. But can't we reach common ground.
There's nothing wrong with transgender behavioral health services, right. We
don't need kids cutting themselves or killing themselves. But I
don't have any problem wait till you're eighteen to do
any kind of No.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
I agree no Keeva on that. On that, yeah, no
Keva on that. You and I definitely agree.
Speaker 7 (33:36):
No.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
Look, you're right. There is a solution. It's a very
reasonable solution, which is for congresswomen elect Sarah McBride to
have a gender neutral bathroom so she doesn't have to
feel uncomfortable in a men's room, and members of Congress
who are female don't feel uncomfortable with her in a
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lady's room. And you know, Kiva, look, it's not that
to be fair to Nancy May's and you can disagree
with her. It's you're right. You know, I'm pretty much
a libertarian as well as you are. You have your
First Amendment right to disagree with her completely. She's not
arguing that all pedophile that all transgendered people. Forgive me
your pedophiles. What she's saying is this, Sarah McBride wants
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to use a lady's room. She wants to go into
a women's locker room, she wants to use the shower,
and when they work out at the gym or whatever.
Now her genitalia is going to be exposed. It's a
violation of her privacy, it's a violation of her dignity.
It makes her and other women extremely uncomfortable. In fact,
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in many ways, it's sexual harassment. If I started to
expose if I went to the women's bathroom right now
and exposed myself to women, not that I ever would,
but if I expose my private parts to women, women
would say that's sexual harassment. So her point is, why
is she insisting on going into a ladies restroom? They're
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more than happy family room, gender neutral bathroom, and her
rights are respected. Sarah Sarah McBride's and the female members
of Congress kiva, what's wrong with that?
Speaker 7 (35:23):
Anything wrong with that? Not all transgender women, though, have
male genitalia. Some of them have gone through surgeries and
they don't have female So I don't have the answer,
but I can just tell you that at my company
there are group bathrooms. I don't use them. I use
the single bathrooms on the other floor because there's just
no problem and it avoids problems for everybody. And you know,
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just like I find gas stations with single bathrooms, I
don't feel comfortable using group bathrooms for just that, and
I respect, I respect the other side's opinion on that
as well. I'm not an activist I'm a reasonable person,
and I understand that. You know, when I was before
my transition, I would have felt the same way with
my daughter in a bathroom. But you can't assume that
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that every transgender person has male genitalia going into the
locker room. I don't. There's no easy answer for this.
But the only solution that I can see viably as
an engineer and as a problem solver, is that I
don't even care if I have a portage on that's
even a better option than some group locker room. And
I don't work out at like Planet Fitness for that
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very reason that there's a uh, you know, this bathroom
that could be anybody. I like to use the gym
down down the road, or I can go home and
shower and then I don't have to worry about it.
But I see both sides of this question. But we
got to be careful that we're not virtue signaling I
and and everybody's rights are protected. And if women feel uncomfortable,
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and I totally get that, because when you see these
guys busted in a lady's locker room and they're and
they're saying that they're trans I'm saying to myself, Come on,
you are not trans. You don't look at you don't
act it. You just got busted and you're playing the
TRANSCRD And that hurts my community too. I feel like
I almost want to, you know, clean my side of
the street too. But I understand where she's coming from.
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But she's puffing herself out on a soapbox and acting
like she's the greatest champion of this when we have
other things that we need to focus on, balancing the budget,
closing the border, stopping the fentanyl, stopping the sex trafficking,
and getting the country back on track. And this stuff,
to me is just hey, uh, it's misdirection. Focus on
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the bathroom so we don't have to handle any of
the tough issues. And there is a viable solution. Jeff
and I think that if we are reasonable.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Adults, look, we can accommodate everybody. We're a big enough country,
we're tolerant enough country. I agree with you, but I
think someone needs to tell Sarah McBride you know, there
are single use bathrooms on Capitol Hill. They're willing to
construct a gender neutral single use bathroom, and she's not
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willing to take it. Well, I'm sorry, but women have
rights too. She has rights, Sarah McBride does, no question,
and we want to treat everybody with respect and dignity.
But women have rights too. Now, and I hear what
you're saying. We have big problems on the border, fentanyl crime,
a two trillion dollars a year annual budget deficit, We're
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going to go bankrupt and broke. We've got World War
three now pretty much breaking out in Russia and Ukraine,
so we've got very big fish to fry. But Kiva,
we got to do everything. That's the difference. We can't
just you know, this is a big issue for a
lot of women, and you know, I know it's not
you that's causing it. It's these radical left wing activists
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who are really keep pushing the envelope. But you know,
Trump one of his mandates is to clean this up women. Overwhelmingly,
many women voted for Trump on this issue because they
just feel, as you put it, these people are portraying
themselves as transgendered and they're taking advantage of it to
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essentially harass women in bathrooms and locker rooms. And women
have said that enough is enough, so we got to
take care all of it, not just one over the other,
all of it. Kiva, thank you very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. Very articulate, very well spoken. Larry
in Leminster. Thanks for holding Larry, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (39:37):
Jeff, Jeff, Jeff.
Speaker 6 (39:38):
They're such a joyous party.
Speaker 5 (39:42):
And if you don't believe it, they'll kill you.
Speaker 7 (39:48):
Yeah. Listen, here's the thing with the last call at KIVA.
Speaker 6 (39:53):
They're going on about ranting about the virtual signaling and
all this, and I'm not a pedophile.
Speaker 7 (39:58):
Like you said.
Speaker 6 (39:59):
No, you never brought up he's a pedophile whatever. And
i'd understand the argument if once McBride got elected, Nancy
May's come out right away and said, listen, you're not
coming into any bathroom. You're not doing this, You're not
doing that. It was never about that. It was McBride
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saying I'm going to do this. I'm going to do this,
and you're going to deal with it. That's the only
reason that Nancy Mays started this or responded to it. Right,
So the argument, in my opinion, is weak.
Speaker 1 (40:40):
Just to reinforce sorry that because you always make excellent
points and I just want to reinforce what you're saying.
You're completely right. Look, I really want to clarify this
for everybody. It's not like Sarah McBride wins this election.
She's first transgender member of Congress, and Nancy May starts
running around with her hair on fire, saying, oh oh,
I'm I'm on a blocker from using the lady's room.
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I'm gonna block her from using the lady's changing room. No.
McBride made an issue out of it right away, saying,
I'm gonna go to the women's restroom whether they like
it or not. I'm gonna change in front of them,
whether they like it or not. And then during the orientation,
because you know these senator congress people elect, they go
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up on the hill, they have orientations right away, first
thing McBride does with the cameras, you know you talk about,
you know, attention seeking with the cameras right into the
women's restroom, and no one's gonna stop me, No one's
gonna tell me I can't use a women's restroom. And
what I find incredible, Larry, is so what women are
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just supposed to sit back and take it, so suddenly
now they don't have rights. What we're watching now, whether
it be in women's sports, women's bathrooms, girls' locker rooms.
This is a ri Riley Gains's point. Women are being erased,
women's rights are being erased. You have to look at
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it from their point of view. Now, I've got dozens
and dozens of examples of biological men who claim to
be women, who you know, wear makeup, the long nails,
the hair, the whole bit, who have been arrested assaulting
women in bathrooms, raping young girls in locker rooms. If
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you want to, can cite you example after example after example,
all across this country. Now, and that's the more sensational stuff.
What is really happening is, and Riley Gains pointed this out,
but many women are high school girls, college girls, hey women,
college women, young women saying they come into our locker room.
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They're biological men. They claim to be women, and they've got,
you know, forgive me. They you know, they've they've got
a schlunk, they've got you know, you know, they've got
you know, a male genitalia, and they're flashing it right
in front of us. They're showering right beside us. And
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these are all biological men who identify as women, but
they're into women. They're into you know, they're into the
you know, into the opposite sex. So they're getting aroused
right beside us, and when we complain, we are being violated.
This is sexual harassment. Frankly, this is humiliating. It violates
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our privacy, It violates our dignity. Frankly, it violates our
civil rights. You know, we have a right to be
comfortable in a bathroom. For God's sake. The administration says, no,
you got to take it now. As I said earlier,
you rarely see women who claim to be men doing this.
You have a few, yes, and it's mostly men claiming
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to be women who then assist they have to go
into a ladies' restroom or I'm not talking Kiva Kieva.
Obviously he's a different person. He just wants to have
a single use bathroom and do his own thing. I
can respect that, but we're talking about no, we're going
into a women's bathroom or a shower, or a locker
room or a changing room. And if you women complain,
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you're the transphobic, bigot, you're the racist. And you've got
women now rightly saying enough is enough. We're not going
to ride at the back of the bus. Anymore. We're
not third class citizens. Now, I hear where Kiva is
coming from. Is it you know? Fentanyl? Is it World War? Iie?
Is it?
Speaker 5 (44:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (44:43):
But it's a major civil rights issue. I mean, if
I look, if I was a woman, I would find
this deeply offensive. So you're right, Larry McBride brought the
fight to Mace. Bride brought the fight to every female
member of Congress. McBride doesn't want an accommodation. McBride doesn't
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want a reasonable middle ground. McBride is a member of
the radical left transgender activist movement, and their goal is
to destroy the family, let's be clear, and to destroy
biological sex, basic gender differences. Ultimately, Larry, if you look
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at the radical transgender movement, the radical left wing transgender movement,
it is a revolt against God. It's a revolt against
the natural order. What it's really saying is no, God
did not create man and did not create woman. No, no, no, no.
We decide there are twenty genders, fifty genders, one hundred genders, agenders.
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You're a ay, you're a them. You're a man in
the morning, you're a woman in the evening. I mean,
or this is really Dante's Inferno. That's what this really is.
And so there's got to be a point where we
as a society say no, sanity, normalcy, decency is gonna prevail.
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And most of these transgender people, not all, but most
of them are mentally ill perverts. Sarah McBride is a
mentally ill pervert. Sarah McBride is obsessed with look getting
into a women's locker room. Why is she's obsessed or
he's obsessed with going into women's showers? Why exposing herself
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in a women's bathroom? Why if I did that? Really seriously,
if I'm like, I gotta get in there, Oh no,
I gotta go into a woman's bathroom, Hey no, no,
I gotta go. I'm gonna go at my gym and
I'm gonna insist I go into the women's shower and
I'm gonna start exposing my schlung. Ah ah, you'd say, Jeff,
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you're a sick pervert man. So I'm sorry. This should
have been done a long time ago. Nancy Mace is
the defender. McBride is the aggressor.
Speaker 5 (47:15):
What say you, Larry, Jeff, I'm a gun owner and
big proponent of two A every time some schmuck does
something stupid with a gun who gets punished for it.
Speaker 1 (47:28):
The lawful gun owners.
Speaker 7 (47:30):
Exactly welcome to the club. Givea This is what we
deal with on a regular basis.
Speaker 6 (47:35):
Now, nobody really had a problem with transgender until they
went after the kids and they started violating women's privacy.
Your rights don't begin, and my rights have to end.
And this I'm always been a staunchly opposed to transpomac hobophobic,
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any phobic, phobic. You know, phobia is a fear. I
fear no, man, I don't tolerate your crap. So you
try to label me to silence me. Right, I don't
play your game. It's your call to call yourself whatever
the hell you want. It's my call to agree with it,
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and I don't agree with it, and I'm not playing
your game.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
Qute, time is over, Amen, Larry is always dropped a mic. Baby, Larry,
thank you very much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, let me
put it to all of you. Larry says he stands
with Congresswoman Nancy Mace. Qut se time is over.