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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk about living in a world of make believe
and why they lie the way we do. We'll talk
about that tonight. Droy Pullman is here, Sirik and Zalez
is here. We are just stacked on top of stacked
on top of stack tonight, and I'm not I'm gonna
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talk to you about something. And it's going to sound
like I'm talking to you about jobs and inflation and
things like that, but I'm actually not. We're talking about
something bigger. Remember, let's always try to zoom out. That
way we understand the why why are we seeing what
we're seeing. Don't try to understand a specific story or
scandal of the day. Zoom out, figure it out, then
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you'll understand the one that comes tomorrow. Right, that's the
idea behind why we do what we do here on
I'm right, Why do they lie so brazen? The communists?
Why do they Why did they call abortion reproductive rights?
Why do that? If you're Joe Biden, why get up
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and talk about jobs in the economy and brag.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
We've created a record fifteen million jobs since I came down.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Fifteen million?
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Why would you do that? Because he says that, and
what happens inside of you when you hear them do this,
because they do it all the time. Joe Biden, his
advisors will make it about jobs in the economy and
inflation right now. They'll get up and say the jobs
are great, man, so many jobs who inflation going way down?
And someone like you, you hear that and you're just
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braw makes your head want to explode. How could they
lie like that because you know what's happening right now.
You're suffering. Everyone is all the metrics are. Honestly, they're
not even horrifying. They're sad. Record credit card debt, savings
being emptied, interest rates through the roof people taking out
second jobs, extra hours, not able to make ends meet.
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I got a heartbreaking email from a viewer a couple
days ago. It was a man and the subject of
it was I feel like a failure. And let me
just a paraphrase the email for you here. And I
get many like this, Jesse. We can't make it. We're
not making it. My wife has a job just so
we can pay the mortgage. She missed a milestone of
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our new baby. The daycare workers did it. I can't
work any more hours. I'm missing everything. We're not making it.
And I have stacks and stacks and stacks of emails
of people saying, Jesse, we're not making it. Jesse. I'm
sixty five, I was retired. I've got to go back
to work. Jesse. Help Jesse. What are we gonna do?
Jef You know it's bad. I know it's bad. So why,
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if you're Joe Biden, why would you get up and
tell people this is going gangbusters? Baby jobs, jobs, jobs, Well,
let me explain why. Remember when these people, when the
communists speak, they're never ever, ever, ever, ever speaking to
you ever. They're not trying to get you. They hate you,
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and they know more importantly that you hate them. They
know that you are an informed person. You consume media
of various kinds. I'm sure you watch this show. You
probably watch other shows, you probably have podcasts, whatever you do.
You're on news sites, you understand the news of the day.
You're the hyper informed, hyper patriotic voter. You are the
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last person in the world these people are messaging too.
So let's set you aside. I always have to remind
myself of that when they say something that makes my
blood pressure vein pop out of my skull. I have
to remind myself that they're not talking to me me,
So who are they talking to? If you're Joe Biden,
why get up and say that, I mean, he knows
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it's a lie. I mean, my goodness. Jerome Powell got up,
a Federal Reserve chairman and as diplomatically as possible, kind
of admitted, I'm yeah, they're probably gonna be revised.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
You have payroll jobs still coming in strong, even though
you know there's an argument that they may be a
bit overstated.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
A bit overstated. That is a nice way of saying.
They have lied about virtually every job slash, CPI slash
inflation report for the last three years, and they've lied
through their teeth. They always revise it down a month
or two later when nobody's paying attention. We did great,
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four hundred thousand jobs this month. Whoo a couple months later,
well it was actually about two twenty. But they've done
it every single time. They're lying about everything. But again,
that doesn't explain the why why do they do this?
If they're not talking to you, who are they talking to? Well,
this is the hard part to accept and understand. A
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lot of people, a lot of people do not want
to be free. That's an idea that you have. That's
a very common way of thinking on the American right.
I suffer from this as well when I look at
some brain dead drone repeating these dirty comedy talking points,
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and I say to myself, on top of everything else,
what's wrong with you? Don't you want to be free?
Don't you want to break free of all that, get
rid of these government chains and media chains, Start thinking
for yourself, coming up with your own ideas, questioning authority.
Don't you want to be free? And the truth is
that person, if they were hooked up to a lie
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detective test, would look be right in the eye and
say no, I don't want to be free. Many people
throughout human history have no desire for freedom. They want
safety and security, and they will sacrifice their freedom for
the safety and security of just being taken care of me.
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I want to drive what I want to drive, I
want to say what I want to say. I want
to own and shoot every gun on the planet. I
want to be free. I will no longer make the
mistake of thinking the guy sitting next to me also
does the guy sitting next to me your liberal and
pagy the reason she believes so many lies. Is her
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entire life, her religion, her entire worldview revolves around relying
on these people to tell her where to go, what
to drive, what to say, what language am I supposed
to use? What am I not supposed to use? And
if I just go along and follow along, then no,
I'm not going to be free. But I don't want
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to be free. I want to be taken care of.
The Truth is, communists have always understood that there are
large portions of every population, not just here in America.
They don't have some burning desire for freedom. They have
a burning desire for safety and security. So when your
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liberal and Peggy walks into Thanksgiving running her fat mouth
about how great the job's report is, and you're looking
at her just absolutely baffled because you know it's crap,
and you think, in your mind, she has to know
that's a lie, right, she has to know that's a lie. No,
you don't understand. You could hold up a piece of
paper and show it to her face. These are the
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jobs numbers. It's a lie. It's a lie. Can't you
see that? And she still would refuse to believe because
if she did, if she accepted the truth you were
giving her and instead of the lies the dirty commies
were selling her. If she did that, it wouldn't change
how she feels about one story the jobs. It would
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shatter her entire life, because her entire life is banking
on these people telling her the truth. It would be
like you or I waking up one day and being
told finding out I guess, for lack of a better
way to put it, that God himself isn't real. Well
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wait a minute, I'm forty two. I believe in God
many times as I failed him. It's everything to my existence.
That's why I raise my kids the way I raised
my kids. It's why I do that. If God isn't real, well,
then my entire forty two years on this planet comes apart,
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comes crumbling down like a house of cards. If your
liberal aunt Peggy doesn't accept the latest lies she's been
told from these people, then her entire life is ruined.
And so these people, they not only build up a
world to make believe for themselves, they actually demand their
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politicians and media people continue to build that world for them.
You've seen a new saying, a new phrase, over and
over and over again out of the left about Donald
Trump's sending them to camps. I'm worried if Trump gets elected,
He's just gonna send me to a camp. What if
I get sent to camps? What if I get sent
to a camps? Rachel Maddow said it. AOC went out
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there and said, Trump's gonna send me to camps.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
What happens to you if Donald Trump wins? What do
you do?
Speaker 5 (09:45):
What's your first I mean.
Speaker 6 (09:47):
It sounds nuts, but like I wouldn't be surprised as
this guy through me in jail. I take him at
his word. I take him at his word. I take
I take him at his word when he says that
he's gonna round up people.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Of course, anyone who knows anything about Trump knows that's ridiculous.
There's not some right wing dictator Francisco Franco type. Trump's
a very moderate Republican, a fairly pragmatic type, a businessman
guy just kind of wanted to do some deals. But
they understand they have to pretend like he's Hitler slash
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Mussolini to create that world of make believes so liberal
amt Pagy will crawl naked across a mile of broken
glass to vote against him? And liberal amt pagy. She
wants to live in that world, and you could look,
you could show her this what I'm about to show you.
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You could show her. You could say to her, Trump's
not gonna put anyone in a camp. He was just
president for four years and didn't do anything remotely like that.
But Democrats do want to put us in camps. And
then you could show her this, and she's wouldn't believe it.
Speaker 7 (11:01):
Putting it all back together again after we've gone through
this Maga nightmare and re educating basically, which that sounds
like a rather a re education camp. I don't think
we really want to call it that. I'm sure we
can find another way to phrase it.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Oh sure, that's the problem, lady. It's the phrasing, not
the fact that she thinks you and me need to
go to a camp. And you could show all that
to Liberal and Peggy and she'll never understand and she'll
never accept it because she doesn't want to be free
in a weird way. She wants to be lied to,
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and Joe Biden and the dirty comedies around him understand that.
So when she rolls into your Fourth of July party
that I'm sure you already have scheduled and she starts
talking about how great the jobs market is. Now you'll
understand why all that may have made you uncomfortable. But
I am right, Sarah Gonzalez has some things that are
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gonna make you uncomfortable, and she's gonna join us to
do that next. But I know that you're gonna be
able to handle it. And you know why. I know
you're gonna be able to handle it because you've got
a great night's sleep last night, didn't you? I did.
You can probably tell once again, I'm bouncing off the
walls over here. That happens when you're knocking out eight
nine hours a night courtesy of dream powder. This stuff, man,
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I have never been able to take things to sleep.
I've traditionally been a pretty good sleeper. But like everyone else,
you know, once a week, twice a week, I can
just tell I'm not gonna sleep. I got stuff on
the brain, and if I take something, I'm dead. The
next day. I wake up so groggy. It doesn't matter
how long I sleep, I'm just miserable. This is the
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I warm up a little glass of milk, pour some
dream powder in there, sip on it as I'm going
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percent off. Not making that up? All right, we'll be
back today. We're going to win the great state of
Michigan out.
Speaker 6 (13:29):
I am ready to secure our democracy, to take Michigan
from worst to first in transparency.
Speaker 8 (13:35):
We are in the critically important swing state of Michigan.
Since Trump won the state in twenty sixteen, Michigan has
completely overhauled its election system.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
Is it a mess? Right, it's a mess.
Speaker 8 (13:47):
If I lived in Michigan and I moved to the
state of Texas, would I still be registered to vote
in the state of Michigan?
Speaker 4 (13:53):
You would be.
Speaker 9 (13:53):
Do you know you don't have to show any documentation
whatsoever you're register to vote.
Speaker 8 (13:57):
Michigan Senate passed a bill that would bar local from
investigating fraud.
Speaker 4 (14:01):
Is it intentional? Is it by design?
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Well, I don't know, Secretary of State, duly elect. It
won't give you the time of day.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
They have a Secretary of State who is ideological, has
a pedigree in the far left, is very intelligent and
very militant, and doesn't want to do anything about the problem.
Speaker 10 (14:21):
Is a moderate I would like it to be fixed,
and they don't fix it.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
You need to understand something. Secretary of Saint Benson actually
believes she's doing the right thing. That's how dangerous it is.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Voter fraud. I thought that's just something those crackpot conspiracy
theorists believe. Joining me now, one of those crackpots, my
friend Sarah Gonzalez with The Blaze, host of Unfiltered on
the Blaze, Sarah, want to use some tinfoil on your head.
Wing not Democrats only believe and straight up legal elections
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after all. So that's why they don't want you to
have to show.
Speaker 8 (15:01):
Id right exactly, Yeah, I know that's what they tell us,
that this is just some crazy right wing conspiracy theorist.
And you'll notice, Jesse, whenever they fight back against what
we have seen to be clear cut cases of voter fraud,
they will always say, well, there's no evidence of widespread
voter fraud. Well, I would say that if you guys
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are gaming the system. I don't care how many votes
are fraudulent. We should investigate that, we should uncover it,
and we should change it. And so we went to
the state of Michigan, and you know, we tried to
talk to Secretary of State Benson. She didn't want to
talk to us. She sent us a statement after we
were you know, we had finished our time there. But
we're talking about a woman who in twenty eighteen she
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became Secretary of State, but she was former SBLC Southern
Poverty Law Center, which you and I both know is
a bad, bad organization when it comes to you know,
how radicalized these people are. So she came from the SBLC,
and she actually is Soros funded, She is getting money,
she is part of Soros's Secretary of State praude.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
So she comes in radicalized on day one.
Speaker 8 (16:03):
And the way that she has transformed Michigan's election, making
it far less safe, of course far less secure, is
really really, really dangerous, especially if it is replicated, you know,
statewide across the country.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Friggin' Soros is a craftybugger, isn't he Okay? So look,
you made the show. I didn't make the show. The
floor is yours. Tell us what all you discovered in
the critical swing state of Michigan, the one Trump really
needs to win.
Speaker 8 (16:33):
Yeah, So they've done a couple different things since Secretary
Benson has been put in charge. One of them is
a ballot referendum. This is Proposition three. That is same
day registration, So Jesse, you can go to the polls
register on the same day, show up you're not registered,
you can register to vote, and then you can register
to vote without showing photo ID. So essentially you can
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check a bunch of boxes, say that you pinky, you
super duper pinky, promise that you are this person and
that you do have the right to vote, and then
you can vote on that same day. There is another
proposition proposition too. This was passed in twenty twenty two.
It received twenty four million dollars in funding from left
wing organizations like Open Society, which of course is also
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George Soros affiliated. And this particular proposition was twenty five
hundred words long, but on the ballot it was less
than one hundred.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Words, and so they confused people.
Speaker 8 (17:29):
They put all this money into advertising trying to tell
people that this would make their elections more secure, but
what it actually did was it gave Michigan the constitutional
right to vote by mail, which is of course making
their elections far less secure, which, by the way, Jesse
France figured out in nineteen seventy five when they decided
to stop doing mail in voting because it was rife
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with voter fraud. So all of these other first world
civilized countries have decided that mail in voting makes everything
way more susceptible to voter fraud. And instead of learning
from their past mistakes, we here in America, which is
supposed to be another first world civilized country, we here
in America, have decided to go further in to mail
in voting, and so Jesse. When you look at all
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of the ways that they have tried to manipulate and
weaponize the system, when you look at the fact that
the left constantly complains about expecting people to have voter
ideas racist, let me tell you, first of all, it's
inherently racist to assume that black people are too stupid
or too poor.
Speaker 4 (18:25):
To get photo IDs.
Speaker 8 (18:26):
But the Republicans in Michigan actually passed a bill to
expand free IDs, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer vetoed it.
Speaker 4 (18:33):
So you tell me what possible reason you would have
if you weren't trying to intentionally.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
Gain the system to veto an opportunity for everyone to
have ID.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Accessible to them. I mean, it just it stinks to
high heaven.
Speaker 8 (18:47):
And by the way, eighty percent of people agree on
voter ID laws. This is something that is bipartisan. We
can all agree we want our elections to be more secure.
We just have to get these deep state actors to
follow through with all of these things. Stop weaponizing, stop
rigging the game, and oh yeah, stop including dead people
on the voter rolls.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
That actually is going to be my next question. It's
obviously it's a joke passed around in GOP right wing
circles like mine. I'm sure after I die although Democrat,
you know, we've all said or heard things like that.
But this is much more than a joke, isn't it. Sarah?
What did you find out?
Speaker 4 (19:27):
It is?
Speaker 8 (19:28):
We found that there are at least twenty five thousand
dead Michigan voters who are still on the rolls, and
they have been brought to the attention of Secretary of
State Benson, who has continued to refuse to do nothing
to remove these dead voters. I visited their tombstones, Jesse.
Some of them died, you know, nineteen ninety seven. I mean,
we are not talking about recent deaths. We are talking
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about people who have been dead for decades that still
exist on the voter rolls. And the Public Interest Legal
Foundation has found that some of them have, actually many
of them have actually voted, which of course we know
was not actually them raising from the dead to go
vote for Joe Biden, who actually, as.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
It turns out, is also dead.
Speaker 8 (20:09):
But these are dead voters who have their ballots being
mailed to their old locations, their old addresses, and someone
is filling that out.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
And turning it in.
Speaker 8 (20:18):
And when you're talking about an election that could potentially
only be won by a very slim margin, all of
these votes actually matter. And so as much as the
left likes to say this isn't actually happening, as much
as the right likes to joke about, you know, if
you're Democrat, you vote even after you're dead, this is
something that we are seeing happen. And when we're talking
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about a swing state that is as critical as Michigan,
it is so important to get this right. I mean, Jesse,
one more stat for you. We've got one hundred and
five percent voter registration in Michigan.
Speaker 4 (20:50):
We have way more voters in the state of Michigan
than actually exist. So we've got to fix it. We've
got to make it clean.
Speaker 8 (20:58):
That's assuming that even one hundred percent of adults are
registered to vote. We know that they're not. That's how
bad it is over in the state of Michigan. Mathematically,
it doesn't make sense. And I know the RNC is
currently sewing Michigan, and I know the Public Interest Legal
Foundation is currently suing Michigan.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
But we have got to get this right, and we don't.
We're running out of time.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Sarah, who films you when you're driving in a car?
Because I noticed in that documentary there was some b
roll or whatever of you driving. Now we both know
you're a woman, so that's touch and go. Anyway, where
is the camera man? It looks like he's on the hood?
Is he beside you? Don't you find that distracting?
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Yeah, it was a little bit of both.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
Actually, the team that I worked with, they are just
top notch grade A. They're awesome, And so at one
point he was actually hanging on for dear life outside
of the car, hanging on to the car door, filming
me and he at a certain point was like, Oh,
this is the money shot. I'm getting this, and I
was acuily afraid that I was going to kill him.
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But it ended up all right, and I think that
it turned out to be a pretty great shot, So
everything's fine.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
You should have gave a little break check just to
see how good his grip was hanging on there, all right.
So before I let you go, I have to ask
you about this Supreme Court ruling for today nine zero.
It's an abortion pill ruling. Should I be celebrating or
pulling what's left of my hair out?
Speaker 8 (22:24):
I mean, I think that the opinion written by Justice
Kavanaugh was at least enough to leave the door open
for the right challengers to sue, because this that we
saw was just basically the technicality that they didn't they
didn't prove that they had.
Speaker 4 (22:38):
The legal standing to sue.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
It wasn't that all of the justices agreed that there
isn't an inherent problem with this abortion pill. It was
just that these particular plaintiffs didn't you rise to the
threshold that was required by the Constitution.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
And that's why you saw this unanimous decision.
Speaker 8 (22:53):
So I do think that they left the door open
for the right pace to be heard. And certainly I
think that at a certain point we're going to have
to solve the problem that roughly one in every twenty
five women who take this pill end up in the
emergency room. This is a very, very dangerous pill, and
for people who claim that they care about women, they
are certainly putting them more at risk of death or
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serious serious injury by allowing them to just get this
pill in the mail without an in office, you know,
doctor's visit. So I do think I wouldn't I wouldn't
be too upset about it, just in the sense that
I think that if we get the right lawsuit, perhaps
we can make changes. But certainly this should push everyone
to tell legislative legislators and tell whoever the president is
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at the time that we need reform in the FDA,
because essentially that is where the blame.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Is, no no doubt, let's get rid of the stupid agency. Sarah,
thank you, I appreciate you.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
All Right, we're going to talk about the US of
gay with Joy Pullman next. She's got to book out
this pretty interesting stuff. She's got some interesting stuff to
say before we get to joy Father's days here. Well,
it's not here here, but it's almost here. Whatever, it's
almost Father's Day. You know what your dad wants for
Father's Day. It wants you to stop supporting garbage commie
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cell phone companies. I know, I know. I can read
his mind from here. He's probably laying in bed right now,
waking up from it and a half and he's thinking
to himself, Man, I wish my kid didn't have Verizon.
That company's trash. You see, pure Talk is wonderful. The
American cell phone company. They're so American. They hire Americans
who speak English. You know what it's like to talk
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to somebody on the phone who speaks and understands English.
No more talking to click click in Zimbabwe or wherever
he is. Pure talk Baby, puretalk dot com, slash JESSETV,
save a bunch of money, Speak English. I'll be back.
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I want you to picture this. I want you to
picture nine to eleven, that terrible day it happens. And
let's say you're a patriotic young man and you decide
you're going to sign up and go fight for your country.
Maybe you join the Marines, you go fight. Maybe you
get out after four eight years. Maybe you've got an injury,
you need some medical care, and so after you're out,
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you have to go to the VA. And let's say
you stopped by the VA in Northport, New York. But
if you're there receiving care, as you stride up to
the VA, you'll be greeted by pride flag that's approximately
double the size of the American flag you actually fought for.
If you're one of those veterans, how does that make
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you feel? What you fought for and what's become of it?
It freaking disgusts me, is what makes me feel like
joining me now? Joy Pullman, executive editor of The Federalist
All Show. She wrote a book on a lot of
this stuff. You need to read it if you want
to understand what you're looking at. It's called false Flag. Joy.
I gotta be honest, I'm freaking grow out. Maybe I'm
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just forty two and I'm just a mean old curmudgeon.
At this point in time, I'm so tired of being
grossed out by my country.
Speaker 10 (26:09):
I mean, you're I'm right there with you, Jesse, And
thank you for Helen and having me on and love
your show followed all the time. This is super exciting
for me. We'll skip past that. Maybe that's gross too,
and I think the grossness is that absolutely. I mean,
I have at least a whole chapter in the book
talking about how many of our ruling class really think
that the United States Constitution is epitomized by the Pride Flag,
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by the sexual behavior that it stands for, by the
fake rights that it stands for that are erasing the Constitution.
And the truth is that the people who support the
Pride Flag, you know, these people explicitly say that they
want to end heteronormativity. You know what that means. That
means making the norm to be someone who is not
a heterosexual. These people are not looking for tolerance, They're
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looking for conquests and submission. And we have a lot
of our top ruling leaders, including those of our military,
acting like that is the whole point of the United States,
the freedoms that you know, many uniform are fighting for,
when we all know that that is a replacement constitution,
that is a false constitution, a regime change that is
displacing the original one that most people and in fact
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all of patriots, you know, are the one that's what
they really want. They want that original constitution that's being
displaced with this regime change that's epitomized by that pride
flag joy.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
One of the things that hits me is how fast
all this happened, which is another reason why I'm glad
you wrote the book. I honestly, again, I hate to
make myself sound old, but I was. Life was normal
when I was a kid, and that's not ancient history.
Now you want to turn on the new Star Wars thing,
they are going to gay that thing up. You can't
turn on the television anymore. Everything's gotta be gay. You
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can't go to third grade social studies without some wat
job teacher telling you to chop your penis off. It's
all over the place. How did it happen so fast?
How did this conquering religion gain so much ground so quickly?
What were we to when they were doing all this?
Speaker 10 (28:02):
Well, the gaygeehad did not happen overnight, and then people
perceive that, but it actually has been.
Speaker 5 (28:06):
A very long time building.
Speaker 10 (28:08):
So I go through my book actually tracing the antecedents
of this all the way back to Woodrow Wilson in
FDR progressives so called living Constitution, which really is no
constitution at all. You know, they created the origin of
group rights in order to supplant our individual liberties that
are supposed to be secured by that constitution.
Speaker 5 (28:27):
So, as writers like Christopher Colwell have pointed out, the.
Speaker 10 (28:29):
United States have it has essentially been living with two
constitutions for maybe a century now. And we're seeing that
the progressives living Constitution has epitomized again by the Pride flag,
bisexual depravity, and the sexual politics and into everything. You know,
that constitution so called is overtaking our original one.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
So I talk about in the book, I go through
the entire Bill.
Speaker 10 (28:50):
Of Rights and I show how sexual politics erases every single.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
One of them, including the Second Amendment rights.
Speaker 10 (28:56):
You know, there's there's efforts, of course by the Biden
administration to be you know, erasing guns because of course
they're a threat to specifically gay people. So everywhere that
you you know, don't think sexual politics could possibly apply,
that's already being done, partly thanks to Neil Gorsich and
his postop decision, which gave the Biden administration a pretext
to do what they were going to do already, which
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is transgender every single thing that the federal government can
get its hands on, which at that point is pretty
much everything.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
You know, Thanks for that, Neil Joey. What do these
people want? Is it just about destroying the family. That's
how I've always taken it, all the LGBTQ filth with
What it does really is it shatters the families. People
aren't creating families. You got twenty five percent of young
people now who are gay, So that's men not marrying
women and making babies, which wrecks a country. Is that
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Is that all it's about?
Speaker 5 (29:47):
Yes, I mean I think that's directly what it's about.
Speaker 10 (29:50):
Because the natural family, the biological family, is the institution
that creates society. First of all, it is the institution
that from its authority, the right the existence of government proceeds.
So if you destroy the family, then you can control
the entire culture. You know, a natural family is you know, autonomous,
It creates itself naturally. You put a man and woman together,
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they make babies together.
Speaker 5 (30:14):
You don't do that.
Speaker 10 (30:15):
If you put a man and a man together, or
a one and a woman together, there is no.
Speaker 5 (30:18):
Family created by their intersection.
Speaker 10 (30:21):
So a natural family is self creating, an autonomous and
it provides for most of its own needs. People who
have a natural functioning family embedded ideally within a greater
extended family, they don't have a lot of need for
the government. And so people who want to have a
detalitarian government, who want the government to be your mother
and your father, and your brother and your sister, and
your neighbor and your aunt and your uncle, they have
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to erase all of the people who are already feeling
those functions. And that's your family. And we're, as you
point out, you know, we're well on our way there.
People who don't have brothers, sisters, aunts, and uncles, they're alienated,
they're isolated, they're lonely.
Speaker 5 (30:55):
They have nothing to identify with.
Speaker 10 (30:57):
Especially you know now that our country is something they're
not allowed to identify with.
Speaker 5 (31:00):
You're not allowed to be patriots. America has hated you know,
so all.
Speaker 10 (31:03):
Of the things that gave people, give people a natural
identity have.
Speaker 5 (31:06):
Been a raised.
Speaker 10 (31:07):
As the scholar Mary Eversat points out, and you know,
I talk about her in my book. So tearing people
away from everything that used to give them roots leaves
them right for replacing that with guess what government and
government is not only you know, your daddy and your mother,
and your brother and your sister.
Speaker 5 (31:21):
For the leftist, it's also their god.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
Joy. I don't want to only focus on the negative,
but are parents waking up? It seems like they are
waking up slowly, maybe not as fast as you or
I would prefer, but they are starting to catch on
to this a little. Right after all, Targets yanking some
of their gross tranny stuff. Of course not in every store,
but let's just take those chest binders out of our
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southern stores. So that tells me someone's feeling the heat, right, Yeah,
I do.
Speaker 5 (31:53):
Think there are.
Speaker 10 (31:54):
There's a lot of parents noticing, because you almost you
can't not notice, you know, everywhere I walk, not just
in June now, but all around the year, right, not
just Target, Walmart, go into the Michael's craft store.
Speaker 5 (32:05):
Thankfully it's not in hobby Lobby, so that's where I
shot for my crafts now.
Speaker 10 (32:08):
But like basically everywhere you go, you have displays that
are basically requiring you to teach my I have a
six year old liat, you know, she says she hasn't
said this to me because I don't take her there,
but write the concern about She can say to me, mommy,
what's queer? I'm not explaining that to my six year old.
She doesn't need to know about sex. She's six. So
I do think a lot of parents have gotten aware
of just the fact that it's being shoved in our throat.
Speaker 5 (32:30):
Face and our throats all the time.
Speaker 10 (32:31):
But you know, Jesse, yeah, you know, I follow you
for a long time, like I've said, and I agree
with you. People need to wake up more and harder,
and unfortunately for too many Americans, I hate to say this,
but you know, o our own peace and prosperity is
almost an obstacle to people doing that, you know, because
I want people to be out with.
Speaker 5 (32:47):
Their families, enjoying bald games, enjoying the summer.
Speaker 10 (32:49):
But they don't understand that while you know, they're sleeping
everything that creates a possibility for having bald games and
relaxation and nice.
Speaker 5 (32:58):
You know, I'm back nice times in their backyard with
their kids.
Speaker 10 (33:00):
Those are all being eroded by people who hate them
and want to literally want to come get their children.
So you know, parents need to wake up harder and
faster than things are because this revolution as marching on.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
That's a fact. While we're enjoying time with our families,
they are attacking them. We just can't see it. The
book is Falls Flag. I want everyone to go pick
it up, especially parents. You want to know what's out there.
And while this filth is out there, Falls Flag, Joy,
you are the best. You come back anytime. Please? All right? Yet,
Father's Day coming. It's a wonderful day, mainly because I'm
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a father now and I intend to be spoiled on
that day. And I've already told my family. I already
said them down, and I said, listen, I expect breakfast
in bed, and I expect a cup of Blackout coffee
with it. I don't want any excuses, and I don't
want some garbage COMI coffee. I have Blackout coffee stocked
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up in my house, and I want a cup of
blackout coffee for Father's Day. Do you want a pressure
Father's Day like that? With a patriotic coffee company that
actually loves you, shares your values. In fact, I told
my kids last night, I want one of the Blackout
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pick some up. We'll be back. We're going into Father's
Day weekend, and this is of course a great weekend.
Why because it's all about me, no quit. It's about
America's dads, and America's dads matter a lot, I realized
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in this feminized American society we have now, dads are
just supposed to be the big doumo from tire shoes,
but actually men have a much more important role than
that to play. Joining me now, my friend Alec Lay's
host of the First Class Fatherhood podcast, which I really
enjoy and I think you would really enjoy as well. Alec.
We talk a lot specifically about things like crime, no
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crime in American cities, and too many people can't trace
that back to dads or the lack thereof. And that's
amazing to me because there's a direct line between those things,
isn't there.
Speaker 9 (35:16):
Yeah, you're right on with dad and how you doing, Jesse,
and Happy Father's Day to you.
Speaker 3 (35:19):
There is a direct line.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
You Know.
Speaker 9 (35:20):
What's interesting, Jesse, is we hear President Biden constantly talking
about the gun problem, right, well, how many times we
heard him talk about that in the last three and
a half years. We got to stop the gun violence.
Guns this He never makes this link. Right, here's a
recent study. Individuals from fatherless homes are two hundred and
seventy nine percent more likely to carry guns than kids
that grow up in a two parent household.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
He never makes this connection.
Speaker 9 (35:42):
Okay, so also too, you have fatherless kids are three
to twenty times more likely to be incarcerated than kids
that grow up in a two parent household.
Speaker 3 (35:50):
But we never hear that.
Speaker 9 (35:50):
When we're reporting crime statistics, they're especially talking about guns.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
You try to make this correlation.
Speaker 9 (35:55):
And you know, fifty years ago, the same percentage of
homeowners owned as they do in America today. The difference
is those same homes don't have fathers in them anymore.
That has gone up three and a half four times
the amount of dads that are absent from these homes now.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
And that's the correlation.
Speaker 9 (36:11):
You want to stop the gun violence, you want to
stop crime, You got to get dads back in the home.
And so we celebrate fatherhood this weekend Father's Day. You
know what, we could use a Father's Day month. How
about a month of Father's Day instead of one day
and get get rid of the Pride month. Make June
about dads instead of give Pride month one day, give
the fathers the home months. Right, we could do that
for a lot of other things. Veterans Day two and
Memorial Day. We could use a whole month of these
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things instead of Pride.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Yeah, we sure could. We sure could. Alec it didn't.
It wasn't always this way when it comes to fatherlessness
here in America. I was watching some documentary on actually
the Bloods and the Cryps, you know, those two black
gangs LA always do in battle, and they dropped an
amazing statistic in that clip that in the seventies we're
talking still segregation. Really in the seventies, the black the
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average black child had a seventy five percent chance of
being raised in a two parent home. This is when
black people were getting treated like crap and they had
fathers in the home. And today that number is something
like thirty three percent. This isn't only black people obviously
without fatherless home or with fatherless homes. How did this happen?
What changed? What shattered the home?
Speaker 9 (37:19):
You know what's interesting, Jesse is Congressman Byron Donald's was
just recently doing an interview with Jesse Jackson over comments
he made about this exact point.
Speaker 3 (37:27):
Now.
Speaker 9 (37:27):
He talked about during the fifties and during the Jim
Crow era that black families were intact, more together than
they are now. So they honed in on that word,
and so Al Sharpton was trying to pin him to
the wall to say, you're saying that Jim Crow was
better for black people, and that's not.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
What Congressman Donald's was trying to say.
Speaker 9 (37:44):
He was trying to pinpoint that even when America was
more racist or more segregated, and it was we say
it was worse for black people, their families were intact.
You fast forward to today where you have you have
every opportunity in the world as a black man or
black woman and black family in this country, and the
family has fell apart. So how did we get here?
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This started with this entire feminist movement, It started with
with Lyndon B. Johnson, with all of this civil rights movement.
This whole thing destroyed the family. And what they did
was they got women addicted to the government. They got
single moms, which is their number one client that's on
the welfare system. So you have women that are co
parenting with the government, and this cycle continues, and it's
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a rotten cycle. People never come out of this system,
and you have kids that are growing up without a.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
Dad in the home.
Speaker 9 (38:32):
It was so important for the Marxist ideology and for
this leftif progressive communist ideology to get the dad out
of the.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
Home, and they have gotten the dad out of the home.
Speaker 9 (38:42):
And unless we can get him back in the home,
unless we could put faith in our families again, unless
we can get that foundation back together again, there's no
shot to make America great again. You cannot have a
great country without a great family. It doesn't work. It
all starts in the home. Without the family, the whole
thing falls apart. It's the foundation of the entire nameation.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
How do we do that, Alec, because it seems like
such a large problem, but I mean large problems just
take more time to fix. How do we get America
Americans men and women back in love with the notion
of a family, a man marrying, a woman, making babies,
having a good life. How do we get Americans back
in love with that?
Speaker 3 (39:23):
You can't.
Speaker 9 (39:24):
You can't begin to start that process unless you bring
exposure to it. We have to start talking about this.
Just like we said here Joe Biden, he never makes
the correlation when he talks about gun Vince doesn't make
the correlation that this is coming from primarily fatherless kids.
Speaker 3 (39:37):
So we have to talk about it for one.
Speaker 9 (39:38):
But Jesse, this is not something that's going to happen
next week, next month, next year. This took fifty years
to unravel, it's gonna take a long time to put
it back together. So number one, we have to be
there for these kids that are growing up without fathers.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
We have to give them mentors.
Speaker 9 (39:51):
We got to do things in the public school system
to give programs, to have to have male role models
in the classrooms with these kids, to have courses to
to take care of these kids. So we got to
help them out. And then we got to prevent this
problem from happening in the future. But with everybody looking
so down on marriage, so down on the family, it's
gonna be very hard to do. So first we got
to expose it. Second, we got to help the kids
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that are followless right now, and third we got to
work on preventing it in the future by changing this narrative,
changing this mindset on fatherhood and family life. You know,
Harrison Bucker tried to do this, and they slaughtered the
guy for it. They hambered this guy because of the
comments that he made, and they had to do that
because what he did directly upset that Marxist ideology. They
cannot have a man out there gaining attraction because that
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hurts them in their destruction of the family. So we
have to start amplifying voices like a Harrison Bucker if
we want to have a shot at trying to restore
the family. So it's going to take major efforts on
every The university's got to be involved, entertainment industry got
to be involved at every level. That destroyed the family
has got to be involved in picking up the pieces
and restoring it again. So it comes from all of
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these things. The family court system is another one. Everyone
was on Harrison Bucker. The two things that they were
saying is, oh, you know, the man is.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
This The woman just should stay in the home.
Speaker 9 (41:05):
And they were all mad about that, and they're saying,
the woman's not just the primary caretaker and the kid.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
The woman could be a boss woman. Well, where is
the boss woman in the family court system?
Speaker 9 (41:13):
When you go to the family court system, they say no, no, no,
the mother is the primary caregiver. The father pays alimony.
Ninety seven percent of all alimony in the country is
paid by men. So if we're supposed to be equal,
why isn't their equal alimony being paid in the court system?
In the eyes of the court, they tell you, oh, no, no,
the mother is the primary caregiver of the kid and
the father brings home the bacon. But yeah, what Harrison
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Bucker said, and everyone was all upset. So there's a
big problem in the family court system with this stuff
as well.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
Jesse, Yeah, no doubt there is. That's a whole another show.
In fact, you and I are going to talk about
that in more depth next time. I'm out of time. Alec,
you are the best brother. Happy Father's Day to you,
my friend. All right, we have light in the mood
coming up next. You know what your dad wants for
Father's Day? He wants you to spend time with him,
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if you can maybe send him a text if he's away,
or even a phone call, Hey Dad, I love you.
Do you know what else your father wants for Father's Day?
He wants a subscription to the first TV I know.
He reached out to me and told me, he said,
that's all I want. Here's what you need to do.
Go to the first TV dot com slash support and
be a good child. Do you want to be a
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good child? The first TV dot com slash support. We'll
be back. I like to walk down memory Lane every
now and then, and it always, it always makes me
laugh when I look at the ridiculous cringe of politicians,
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mainly Democrats. They're the worst. It's not the Republicans can't
be bad. But do you remember when, back back when
Elizabeth Warren she wanted to be president, and so she
was trying to do the normal thing. She was normalizing,
as they say in politics. And so she does this
video and she drops a I'm gonna get me a beer.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
There we go.
Speaker 5 (43:07):
I'm glad for everybody who's joining this video. It's great
to hear from you. Hold on a sec, I'm gonna
get me.
Speaker 1 (43:15):
A beer.
Speaker 5 (43:22):
Hey over, my husband dress is now, I'm here.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Do you want a beer? The beer for now?
Speaker 5 (43:31):
So this is my Sweedie. He's the best, and I.
Speaker 6 (43:37):
Love you. Thank you for being here, pleasure, thank you
for being here.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
It's his house. It's okay. So maybe you thought that
She's surely never gonna do another one of those, right, Well,
that's where you'd be wrong. She teamed up with that
dirty Connie me, Jennifer grand Holman. Well, here it is.
Speaker 8 (44:03):
Cheers to a great clean energy future for Massachusetts.
Speaker 5 (44:07):
Cheers to lowering energy costs.
Speaker 10 (44:10):
Cheers to great new clean energy jobs from Massachusetts workers.
Speaker 5 (44:15):
Cheers to America into beer.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
I'm sorry, I can't. I can't. Just in case you
thought I was always mean to Elizabeth Warren though, let's
do remember I was the one who encouraged her to
run for president. I love you, run for president.
Speaker 5 (44:39):
Please right now, we gotta be in this one.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
Thank you, Thank you so much.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
He's going down tonight.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Do you know do you know what the front of
my T shirt said that you heard? Sure, you heard
her tell me she loves my T shirt. The front
of my T shirt said, keep your hand ends off
my uterus. It was a gag, right, I love your shirt. Go,
let's see them all