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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Donald Trump's cabinet nominees are absolutely making the left go crazy.
MSNBC dedicating an entire segment to what they described is
Trump's cabinet nominees a week that could fill tabloids. They
say for weeks with the picks that have been made.

(00:22):
They say, with all of their quote scandals, they are
coming after each and every one of these picks full force.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
They are angry, they are upset.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Now Trump's selections for the new administration or ones that
are basically payoffs for exactly what he said he was
going to do. He was going to have a bunch
of hard core conservatives around him that were going to
help him get stuff done and as president. At Donald
trump Near's inaugurations for his second administration, he anounced several

(00:54):
individuals for key positions. Let's just go through them real quick,
just so you know where we are. Could change in
five minutes. So I want to be clear about this.
Depending on when you hear this, it could change. So
if you hear somebody that left off, it was not
by accent. I have the full list as of this
moment in time in front of me. Again, Donald Trump
could change that in ten seconds. So let's go through

(01:16):
the list here. Chief of Staff is going to be
Susie Wilds. Deputy chief of Staff is going to be
Dan Shavino. He's a guy that's been around him for
a long time. Deputy chief of Staff for Policy is
going to be Stephen Miller.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
The Deputy chief.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs is going
to be James Blair. The Debute chief of Staff for
Communications and Personnel is going to be Taylor Butt, of
which the Assistant to the President and the Director of
Communications is going to be Steven Chung, And the Assistant
to the President and Director for Political Personnel is going
to be Sergio Gore. Now, these are some of the

(01:52):
positions that people are going to really want to know,
and that is National Security Advisor. It's going to be
Representative Mike Walts, a Republican from Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
They can serve to pick there.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
White House Council is going to be William Joseph McGinley.
White House Press Secretary was announced as Caroline eleven. The
Attorney General was announced as Matt Gates. That's probably the
one that's gonna have the biggest uphill battle.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
We'll get into that coming up. In a moment.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Secretary of State, someone a lot of people love. Senator
Marco Rubio from Florida. Secretary of the Department of Defense
will be a man who served the military and also
spent quite some time at Fox News Channel by the
name of Pete Headset. Secretary of the Department of Homelanned
Security is going to be Christy No, Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services. One that has made

(02:39):
liberals lose their minds even though they were championing this
same person for quite some time is a former Democrat
by the name of Robert F. Kennedy, Junior Secretary of
the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, Secretary of the
Department of Interior and White House Council of National Energy,
is going to be Doug Berger, Secretary of the Department

(03:02):
of Energy. Member of the White House Council of National
Energy is going to be Chris Wright, who understands fracking, immigration,
border protection. This may be one of my favorite picks
of all. Tom Homan, Director of National Intelligence is going
to be Tulca Gabbert, Director of the CIA, is a
friend of mine by the name of John Radcliffe. The

(03:22):
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency will be Lee Zelden.
Ambassadors to the United Nations will be Representative Elie Stephonic,
a Republican from New York. The Ambassador to Israel will
be Governor, former governor and former presidential candidate from Arkansas,
Mike Huckabee. Special Envoy in the Middle East will be

(03:43):
Stephen Whitkoff. And the Department of Government Efficiency, again this
is something I'm very excited about, will be run by
two individuals, one of them Elon Musk, the other one
the Vic Rameswami. And finally, the US Attorney for the
Southern District of New York will be Jay Clayton. The
Deputy Attorney General will be Todd lanch and the principal

(04:04):
Associate Deputy Attorney General will be Emily Beau And the
Solicitor General will be Dean John Sawer. So you look
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Speaker 2 (06:15):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
This is how MSNBC started their show on Sunday as
they were livid over Donald Trump's picks.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
Okay, so before it became Joe Biden's pres secretary four
years ago, I oversaw the confirmation's team for the Biden
Harris transition. So let me just give you a sense
of how this process is actually supposed to work. Potential nominees,
even before the President makes a final decision. He may
have people in his mind, but even before he makes
a final decision, go through a rigorous betting process that

(06:43):
tears through every aspect of their lives and their finances.
It is grueling, and anyone who's been through it will
tell you it's very invasive. Sometimes things that wouldn't even
be a blip in a normal hiring process blow up
the nomination before it even begins. Sometimes those things seem small,
like taking weed gummies to sleep better or paying some
taxes late.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Sometimes they seem.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
Bigger, like when some client that some nominee once worked
with has business before the government. But there is a
reason the process is so ruling under Democrats and Republicans.
It's because you want people who don't have conflicts of interest,
who won't become a distraction because of controversy, representing the
public interest and advising the president. And then for national

(07:24):
security need nominees there is typically even greater scrutiny because
any skeletons, like say an unreported personal scandal, can be
seen as vulnerabilities that could be used by a foreign adversary. There's,
of course, typically a great deal of consideration of whether
the person can actually do the job they are being
nominated for a go figure. So that's how this normally works,

(07:46):
that's how they should work, And then there's how Trump
is doing it and the people don't.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Right by the way, I just had to pause here
because I do have to say one of the things
that makes me laugh about this and just how rich
that intro was by from former White I Express Diametery Jensaki.
Is the fact that she acts like all the nominees
went through a vigorous process under Obama and Joe Biden.
Let's be clear, they put people in charge of our

(08:12):
government that were dudes dressed like chicks. They put people
in the military that were dudes that dressed like chicks.
They put people in charge of health that were dudes
that clearly dealt with real mental health.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Issues who thought they were chicks.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Can we just please get our head around the insanity
of that?

Speaker 2 (08:39):
And they sit there and they're like, Oh, it's just
so rigorous, It's so tough.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
This is so important, and we have to make sure
that everybody understands just how rigorous and how tough and
how serious of a process.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
It says.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
You guys were taking people that had mental health issues,
who thought they were trapped in the body of somebody else,
and then giving them positions of extreme power within our government.
You had dudes that dress like chicks, that were stealing
women's clothes at the airport, that you were putting into

(09:12):
positions of power that dealt with nuclear power. I'm not
exaggerating when I say that, and you want me to
believe that you guys were doing some incredible, amazing vetting process.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Now they go through this like and you hear Jensaki,
They're like, Hey, I'm telling you the inside of how
this works, and you need to listen to me, because
I can really explain how how this is supposed to
work and just how ridiculous this process is under Donald Trump,
because we're going to tell you that everybody that he's
nominated is bad. But we had some great dudes dressed
like chicks that were in charge of like nuclear issues,

(09:51):
that were stealing clothes at an airport, baggage in an airport,
cross dressing. This is just some of what we witnessed
with this last administration. And now all of a sudden,
you want me to sit here and you want me
to just like take a lecture from you on what
normal is and what a normal nominee is. I understand

(10:14):
that there's some of these nominees you don't like because
you can't control them.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
I do. I understand that, I really really really do.
I understand.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
But when you start sitting there and look, I understand
that there's some nominees in here that are going to
have a tougher time.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
I understand that, but it.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Doesn't mean that Donald Trump didn't look at the people
and say, hey, is this what the American people want?

Speaker 2 (10:39):
That's the point they're missing.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Let me also just talk about some of the other
liabilities that Democrats had.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
I'll give you an example. There's a headline today Illinois
Governor JB.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Pritzker vows to boose sex changes to throw the Trump agenda.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
So let me get this straight.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
I'm supposed to be afraid of Donald Trump's cabinet picks,
while you've got the governor of Illinois pledging to launch
a campaign to boost radical sex change procedures in his states.
In his state in response to Donald Trump's landslide election
in his new cabinet, the governor used what is now

(11:22):
apparently transgendered Awareness Week November the twelfth through the nineteenth
as a platform to show vote over the issue. This
transgender Awareness Week, he tweeted out, I want to think
I want you to know that I sue you and
I have your back. As governor, the governor wrote on

(11:45):
x Illinois he says has enshrine protection for gender of
affirming care to quote meet this moment, and because of that,
you will have a home here in Illinois always. The
governor's cousin is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Illinois

(12:05):
National Guard is now a transgender person who goes by
the name Jennifer and runs what is referred to as
a left wing organization that passes out grants to organizations
that support gender and human.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Sexuality quote unquote.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
As governor, the billionaire has been at the forefront of
pushing extreme and dangerous trans ideology. In twenty twenty one,
he directed the state's Department of Health and Human Services
to put in place a list of protections for transgender,

(12:46):
non binary, and gender non conforming students as part of
his well reinterpretation of the Illinois Illinois Human Rights Act
of nineteen seventy nine. That's not all, he said. I'm
ensuring that every Illinois student has access to a safe,

(13:07):
validating learning environment where they can be their true self,
and that is a top priority for my administration. This
guidance from the Illinois Department of Human Rights will provide students, caregivers,
educators another tool to ensure classrooms are quote welcoming, affirming

(13:31):
and inclusive for all students. Translation, parents, if you don't
support your kid in an affirming way, then the state
will come down on you.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
In Illinois, now.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
The Land of Lincoln is one of those deep blue
states that allows students to use any bathroom they choose
at any given time without having to provide or prove
they have undergone any medical procedures. So, in other words,
you can just be a dude dressed like a dude
and walk into a chick's bathroom and there's nothing they'll
do to stop you as long as you say I'm
trans State officials also forced all schools to allow boys

(14:12):
identifying as girls to play in girls' sports no matter what.
To be clear, you just have to quote identify. So
if a dude and five of his friends that got
cut from the men's basketball team in high school decide
to go out for the women's basketball team, they don't
even have to act like they're a chick. They can

(14:34):
just say I identify as a chick, and therefore I
no one can question me. If you are asked if
you are transitioning or on puberty, bockers or whatever, they
don't even have to answer that question or do anything
they can just show up and say I identify as

(14:55):
a chick. Today, state officials have also allowed medicaid funding,
and this is extreme radicalism. Medicaid funding to be used
to pay for radical transgender procedures for those under the
age of twenty one, many of them actually children. October

(15:16):
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(15:39):
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(17:12):
major puberty blockers or transitional surgeries under the age of eighteen.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
So why are all these radicals in favor of it?

Speaker 1 (17:20):
Because they believe that your kid is actually their property,
not yours. They believe the state is actually the parent
to the child.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
A few days after election.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Day, it became clear Trump lost Illinois to Harris fifty
three zero point.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Four percent to forty five percent.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
That is a smaller margin compared to the fifty seven
to forty percent he lost to Biden in twenty twenty
and the even bigger fifty five thirty eight to the
loss to Clinton in twenty sixteen. Trump's support obviously is
growing in some of these deep blue states. And now
what we're seeing is many Americans as they've learned about

(17:59):
the radical ideology of the left and how they want
to mutilate small children. Well, the polling finds that only
a small majority of Americans agree with the radical transgender
surgeries and or agenda.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Let me give you an example of that.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Rast Muse and Report survey found that a majority of
sixty percent of Americans oppose the transgender agenda in general.
A similar poll conducted by the Center Square found nearly
the same result, with fifty nine percent that were opposed
to minors receiving transgender related medical procedures and or even treatments.

(18:38):
If you want to go cut your stuff off when
you're eighteen, that's your decision. But when a governor says
that these schools are going to support and advocate for
an eight year old or a ten year old or
a twelve year old to do it, that's something completely different.
And when these radicals believe that the parents are no
longer the parents to the children's actually the government that

(19:01):
owns you, that's even scarier now. In addition, a poll
also from June found that many voters filled the whole
issue of transgenderism is a political quote distraction the Democrats
have used to try to well change the subject from
what's actually going on in this country, which clearly goes
back to exactly what we knew on this issue, exactly

(19:25):
what we understood on this issue. On election Day, there
were quite a few Americans who said, we don't care
about this crap. We don't care, and we think it's
stupid that you guys care so much. And we're voting
about the economy, we're voting about border security, we're voting
about national security, we're voting about ending wars, we're voting

(19:46):
about the issues of safety.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
That is what we are voting on.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
And so the American people made it clear that's what
they care about.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
That's what they want.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
This is what they believe, and this is what they believe,
and they are sick and tired of people dictating and
saying that their kids are in somehow not their own.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Now I look at.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
These issues and I go back to what I was
saying at the beginning. Democrats want you to believe that
Donald Trump's picks that he has picked for his cabinet,
and I went through, all of them are radical or extreme.
Look at the Democratic Party and what they're demanding, what
they believe, what they are forcing you to believe in.

(20:30):
And if you look at what they're pushing for, they're
the ones that are radical in their agenda.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Am I afraid of Donald Trump's nominees.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Would I have picked the majority of these nominees if
I was picking, Yes, would I have picked all of them?
Know but guess what, I'm not the President United States
of America. Do I trust that Donald Trump knows what
he's doing? Absolutely? Do I trust that Donald Trump is
picking the people he believes will be best in these
positions of power?

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Absolutely? Do I believe belive that.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Donald Trump is going to fight as hard as he
possibly can for the American people after he was elected
a landslide victory with a also winning the popular vote,
you better believe it. So when they tell you that
the Trump nominees are radical or extreme, as MSNBC started
their entire weekend programming telling you, just remember what Democrats

(21:20):
actually believe, look at who they actually put into power,
and look at what they want.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
To do to your children.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
Former White House Press Secretary Jen Saki coming out on
MSNBC warning America that it's Donald Trump and the radicals
he's choosing. They are going to be our downfall, not
the dudes dressed like chicks he was putting into positions
of power within our military and our health and human services. Right, No, no, no,
none of those, none of the radical extremist picks in

(21:52):
the Trump White House or i say the Biden White House.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
A dealt like with nuclear issues. That was a dude
dressed like.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
A chick, that was, you know, caught stealing luggage at
the airport. Yeah, those people were not a threat. No,
not at all. What was a threat Donald Trump winning
and the conservatives that he now says he's going to
put in real positions of power. Jen Saki were warning
in the world of what Trump may do and his

(22:19):
nominees listen.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Before it became Joe Biden's press secretary four years ago,
I oversaw the confirmation's team for the Biden Harris transition.
So let me just give you a sense of how
this process is actually supposed to work. Potential nominees, even
before the president makes a final decision. He may have
people in his mind, but even before he makes a
final decision, go through a rigorous bedding process that tears

(22:41):
through every aspect of their lives and their finances. It
is grueling, and anyone who's been through will tell you
it's very invasive. Sometimes things that wouldn't even be uplip
in a normal hiring process blow up the nomination before
it even begins. Sometimes those things seem small, like taking
weed gummies to sleep better, or paying some taxes late.
Sometimes they seem bigger, like when some client that some

(23:02):
nominee once worked with has business before the government. But
there is a reason the process is so ruling under
Democrats and Republicans. It's because you want people who don't
have conflicts of interest, who won't become a distraction because
of controversy, representing the public interest and advising the president
and then for national security need nominees, there is typically

(23:23):
even greater scrutiny because any skeletons, like say an unreported
personal scandal, can be seen as vulnerabilities that could be
used by a foreign adversary. There's, of course, typically a
great deal of consideration of whether the person can actually
do the job they are being nominated for a go figure.
So that's how this normally works, that's how they should work.

(23:44):
And then there's how Trump is doing it. And the
people Donald Trump announced this week for key jobs could
each of course fill their own tabloids for weeks with
their own scandals. Some of those scandals alone should be disqualifying,
and we're going to talk about those and why we
also need to look beyond the gravy headlines, because these
are people who could be sitting in the situation room

(24:05):
in the Oval Office very very soon.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
These are the people.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
Who will be advising the president on every crisis that
crosses his desk and representing the United States for some
of them overseas. And there are the people who have
an impact also on your daily lives. See, these choices
are on the one hand, cartoonishly outrageous, but when that
does settles. It's not really just about the scandals and
the personal lives of these nominees, and there are many.

(24:31):
It's about what their positions and their lack of experience
could do to our health system, our national security, and
the rights we.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Have in this country.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
So let's start with RFK Junior, shall we? Did rf
K Junior produce some of these strangers headlines in the
history of presidential campaigns?

Speaker 2 (24:47):
He sure did.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Does rf K Junior have a strange is one way
of describing a pension for carrying dead animals in his car?

Speaker 2 (24:54):
He sure does.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
But RFK Junior is also one of the most dangerous
purveyors of inaccurate information about vaccines that our country has
ever seen. The HI just secretary oversees the CDC, the
NIH and the FDA, So basically, in human terms, our
vaccines are medicine and our food. His nomination and confirmation
would mean that the guy who founded one of the

(25:17):
nation's most prominent anti vaccine groups would be in charge
of the agency that makes recommendations on vaccines.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
All right, let me just stop there.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Jim Saki's telling you that RFK Junior is the devil
because he's asking questions about vaccines, especially after what we
got led about with COVID vaccines. But the idea that
he's some crazy that the Democrats can't stand. I'm going
to go back to a headline from Politico. This was
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(28:22):
first line present? Like Barack Obama strongly considering rfk Junior
to head the Environmental Protection Agency. But now because he's
working for Trump, I'm supposed to be terrified of a
guy who, by the way, says he doesn't believe Big Farman,
doesn't believe the government when it comes to many of
the things that they've said about vaccines.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Now, why is he not believe them? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Maybe because they lied about the effectingness of the vaccine
that they were trying to force every single American to
take over and over and over again and get twenty
eight boosters on top of that that wasn't working. The
same people that lied to you remember that. Let's talk
about lying for a second. You remember the lies, because
I do I remember the lies that were told.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
What were the lies that were told?

Speaker 1 (29:06):
The lie was that if you took the vaccine that
you wouldn't be able to transmit the disease. That was
a lie. They told you that if you took the
vaccine you wouldn't get COVID. And guess what, they were
breakthrough cases all over the place. They told you if
you got the vaccine, it would save your life. There
are people that got the vaccine that actually got COVID
and did die. So they lied on every single account.
Do they care that they lied to you this much?

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Of course not.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
They don't care that they lied to you this much.
They could care less that they lied to you this
much because it was about making money for many in
big pharma. And why is it to the day after
Donald Trump won the election, big pharma stocks took a hit,
and then the day that he named RFK, they took
an even bigger hit. I think you and I both
know exactly why, because in that moment they got screwed.

(29:53):
In that moment, big Farma realized, crap, we're no longer
in charge. That's why. That's exactly why. And when you
listen to what she said, there about RFK Junior. You
understand the point that she's making is that, hey, if
they're not on our team, then they are scary people.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Right, That's what this really is. Keep listening.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
The guy who said he would stop research into infectious
diseases would be in charge of the agency that studies
infectious diseases. So that's what was kind of on that front.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
By the way, that's not what he said.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
He did say he would stop getting a function research
and sending money to the Luhun Institute Virology, which they
also lied about where COVID actually came from. That's what
he did say they would stop doing. There is a
big difference in those two things. There is a very
big difference in the two things that were just said.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
There.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
The two things that were just said there were night
and day different. So are they lying to you? Yes, yes,
they are. They are lying to you. Do they know
that they're lying to you about this? Absolutely? They know
they're lying to you, and they don't care. And the
reason why they don't care, the reason why they genuinely

(31:13):
just don't give a rat's rear end, is because they
know that while they are lying to you, Okay, while
they are lying to you.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
They understand that they're making money.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
They understood with the COVID vaccines and the mandates they
were all getting rich. They understood just how much money
they were getting their hands on, and it was a lot.
And they were totally fine with that because they understood
that if they can get their hands on a lot
of cash and a lot of donations, that they're much
more likely to hold on to their power, to their

(31:49):
control over you.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
That is what it boiled down to. Please share this
podcast with your family and friends.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Please make sure you write us a five star review
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Speaker 2 (32:04):
And we will see you back here tomorrow
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