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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Today is an anniversary, a dark one, but an important one.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
We're going to talk about that tonight.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Let's talk about citizenship, visas, immigration. That'll be always fun
and spicy. Are we getting somewhere with Ukraine? All that
and more coming up?
Speaker 2 (00:15):
And I'm writing Okay, So we need to.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Talk about something I've been hot on for the past
couple of days, because there are different schools of thought
on the right and we need to address them when
it comes to America itself, citizenship, immigration, visas, things like that. Okay,
So first, let's divvy up the two different sides of
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the right and left. I'm not talking about leftists. I'm
not talking about what they want and what they say.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
We already know.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
We don't have to dwell on the fact that American
communists believe in filling up America with foreigners of any kind, legal, illegal,
doesn't matter, just bring in as many foreigners as they
possibly can. We know why the communists want to do this.
We know why the Biden administration did this. This allows
them to cement their power by eliminating the vote of
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the patriotic American citizen, so they can pillage this country
and burn it to the ground. With the permission of
the people who live here. We got that. That's why
communists love immigration. That's why Joe Biden got elected and
promptly went to druel On himself and the maoists in
his government opened up this country and brought in as
many millions as they could.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
They were so committed to this they.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Actually flew people by the million into the country with
your tax dollars. So we got that. That's the left,
that's the communists. We're not actually talking about them right
now for our purposes. For our purposes, and I'll just
use this as an example. Let's just talk about this. Say,
got Mahmoud Khalil Columbia University.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Who was he?
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Well, he's here visa and while he was here, he
decided to cause a ruckus. All his crimes are alleged
at this point in time. But this is where the
right gets all mixed up. I want you to look
at a video really quickly of Mahmoud Khalil. I just
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want you to look at this, and then I'll tell
you why I don't care about his crimes.
Speaker 3 (02:28):
Are you guys going to listen to the university and
leave the encampment here?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
Of course not. The university is the one who should
listen to us. They should listen to their student buddy,
who are demanding to end their their investment and the
war that's happening in Palestine. Our demands are clear. Our
demands are regarding the investment from the Israeli occupation, that
companies that are profiting and contributing to the genocide of
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oat people.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
How far are you all willing to go here on campus.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
We're going to go as far as as we need
to to pressure to the university from from the from
THEA to pressure to the university today best from from
the occupation.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Our demands you already said, is there what our demands are?
Do you hear how we open that whole thing. This
is what they should do, and they should do this,
they should do that.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Pause on that. We'll come back to mister Mahmoud.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
In fact, we're going to come back to the American
right and immigration and visas and everything like that.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
You know, I've done some world travel.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Obviously, I didn't grow up with a lot of money,
so we didn't you know, when we were vacationing. We
were driving down to Tennessee to go fishing. That's what
we did. But my time in the Marine Corps had
me see a couple of different places Japan, Thailand, some
not so great places in the Middle East. And since then,
i'd say, in recent years, now that my kids are
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getting older, we've done.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
A little bit more world travel.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
We've been to Mexico, I've been to Canada, I've been
to Italy, went to Germany with a couple places like that.
Nothing super fancy, but a couple places, cool little places.
I'm gonna go see this place here, in this place there,
and I'll tell you something. This has nothing to do
with politics, left right, middle, nothing at all. Whenever I
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go anywhere, Mexico, Paris, doesn't matter where it is, I
always try to make sure I am my best behaved.
In fact, I try to do that here at home.
I not try to be a law abiding citizen and
be a good citizen in every way. I don't throw
things on the sidewalk. I don't do those things. But
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when I am overseas, I am not only mindful of
the fact that I am a guest. I make sure
that I tell my sons that over and over and
over again. I have two teenage sons and I tell them, boys,
we are a guest here.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
This is not our country, it's not our legal system.
We don't vote here. So at all.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Times you will be completely polite. You will do as
you're told. You won't even jaywalk in Rome if you
happen to be in Rome, because you are a guest,
and guests should always be on their best behavior, no
matter what, without exception. That's how I behave, and that's
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how I insist my son's behave.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
When I travel to another country. But here in the.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
United States of America, there have been two different forces
at work that has held us back from enforcing those
kind of standards on our arrivals. First are the dirty communists.
We already mentioned them. We'll set them aside. They just
want to flood the country with as many barbarians as possible.
There's another part, though, the we're.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Better than that, we're really nice guy. The Constitution.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
That little wing of the right that's not an insult
on the Constitution. There's a wing of the right that
believes that is bought into this insane lie that somehow,
for some reason, because.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
Of the Constitution or God or.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
I don't know what justifications they use in their mind
that people should be allowed to come here, visit here
without citizenship and just be.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Able to do.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
All the stuff Americans get to do.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Well.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
It says so on the Constitution.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
I'm a citizen.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
As a citizen of the United States of America, I
get to protest if I want to, as long as
I do it legally, as long as I don't impede
certain things.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
As long as I do it legally, it is my
right as.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
An American citizen to protest. If you are an American citizen,
even one of the dirty communists who.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Hate watches this show.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
If your papers say American citizen, you have the right
to protest as long as you do it legally. You
have that right as an American citizen. If you are
a guest here, you shut your freaking mouth, or you
get sent back from whence you came. That is basic citizenship,
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and it's practiced by every other country in the world.
And for some reason the low TGP wing of our
useless party seems to think well, I mean, Thomas Jefferson
and the founders the Supreme Court ruled one time that
this tavage should absolutely be allowed to just do whatever he.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Wants whenever he comes here.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
No am I saying that foreign protesters should be thrown
into a dark tungeon and have their fingernails pulled out.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Of course, not absolutely not, but.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
You should be immediately deported from this country. And just
so I'm crystal clear on what I'm saying here, I
am not saying that people who speak out against Israel
should be deported here. I'm saying anybody who causes any
noise at all, for any reason whatsoever, who's not an
American citizen should be sent home. If you are here
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visiting visa, I don't care what your status is. And
you get a speeding ticket, that should come with a warning.
Next time you're gone. You don't get to go down
to the city council and protest your water bill. You
don't get to do anything because you're a guest. You
can go to class, you can go to work. When
you're not doing those things, you can sit in your
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apartment and shut your freaking mouth. Or maybe because you're
a guest here, you should do.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Some volunteer work.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Go pick up trash somewhere, go help the homeless, do
a prison ministry. I don't care what you do, but
what you don't ever get to do is cause trouble
here because you're a guest. You are not an American citizen,
and being a citizen comes with citizens privileges. Otherwise, what
is the point of being a citizen at all? There
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is no point, And then we stuck. We get stuck
with these segments on the news when we start quibbling.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
Back and forth about what the who, what, when and why.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
I saw Abby Phillips is on CNN with Scott Jenning's
what about the evidence of.
Speaker 6 (09:05):
Have you seen any evidence to suggest that there is
actually a serious reason to believe that this student is
going to be a threat to national security?
Speaker 3 (09:16):
And I've certainly, I've certainly watched the abomination that's gone
on at Columbia and worn another place. And I will
just tell you, and I'll just tell you that.
Speaker 6 (09:24):
I'm not going to let you move on because this is.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Yeah, I'll tell you why it's a threat to national
security if you let me answer you, Scott, you want
me to answer you, Okay. His his organization says we
are dedicated fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization.
He's not a citizen.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
I don't want to just described him having viewpoints that
you disagree with Again, is that enough to have someone
lose their rights.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
In this He has viewpoints that, in my opinion, jeopardize
the security of the United States.
Speaker 6 (09:53):
But how it is not clear that this particular student
has engaged in the specific actions that he was talking
and you've shown me no evidence of that either.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
Okay, well, guess what. He is not a citizen. If
you're a citizen, I might feel differently. He's a guest
in this country. In another word, it's the Trump administrator is.
Speaker 6 (10:10):
But it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
You don't have to get in these arguments at all.
Oh what evidence do you have?
Speaker 1 (10:20):
While I was checking through the website and if you
look at his papers in it, I don't need to
get in these arguments with anybody for any reason whatsoever.
I don't care what he was protesting actually doesn't matter
to me. In fact, I don't care what country he
came from. The only evidence I need to see is
where is he a citizen? Because if it's not the
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United States of America, he doesn't get to.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Go to any university.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Even when I hate like Columbia and make demands, he
doesn't get to demand things at all. This is how
things will do or else. You are a visitor here.
When I visit my in law's house, I put the
toilet seat down.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
I will admit I don't do that all the time
at home.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
When I visit the in law's house, I ensure that
everything is in order with myself and my family because
I'm a guest. That is how guests operate. But here
in the United States, I'm not even talking about the savages.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
On the left.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
There is a portion of the right who somehow believes
that we are obligated as a country to just be
a big fat portagehn for anyone who happens to waltz
onto American soil. And that is going to be a
no for me. All that may have made you uncomfortable,
but I am right. We will talk to a panel
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about this next Maybe we'll get some disagreement on that.
Before we talk about that, let me talk to you
about sleeping. I love sleeping the best. Woke up this
morning six am. Woke up this morning ready to rock.
Why eight thirty last night? Because I'm old and boring,
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I decided I wanted to go to bed and read
a book with the wife. Poured myself a little cup
of hot chocolate, just a little glass of milk and
a coffee cup. Put in the newkirt, pulled it out,
put some dream powder in there. Hot chocolate is what
I had, chocolate cinnamon, and I just sat there as
I read my book, sipping on it. Set the cup down,
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off to sleep. Eight hours later, six am, I'm up
and ready to roll. That's what dream powder can give
you every day. And it's natural, right, it's drug free.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
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Speaker 2 (12:46):
We'll be back, all right.
Speaker 1 (12:56):
So let's discuss this immigration thing because a lot of
people love it, a lot of people kind of hate it.
A lot of people, well, I guess those would be
barbarians like me, think it actually doesn't go near far enough.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
It's too narrow.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
As I said, I'm fine with deporting some Syrian dude
for protesting, and that's fine fine with me, but we
need a lot more joining me now. Brittany Mayor, host
of the Brittin Mayer Show, which is wonderful. I might add, Brittany,
what am I supposed to make of the narrowness of this?
I guess that's the part I dislike the most when
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I see a bunch of illegals roaming through the streets
of New York talking about how they don't want to
be deported. I think all those should be rounded up too.
Why is anybody allowed to protest here if you're not
a citizen.
Speaker 7 (13:40):
Jesse, You're such a racist. I'm clutching my pearls. I'm shocked.
I'm shocked and offended, deeply offended. No, I'm with you,
I am. I'm so disgusted by the response to this
whole Malmoud Collie, I don't even know how you pronounce
his name. But this guy who came here at the pleasure,
the good pleasure of the United States of America to
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study at one of our greatest universities. He was given
this privilege, and then he used this privilege to incite violence, unrest,
false imprisonment, intimidation against American citizens. And now you have
the Democrats up in arms saying, oh, this is about
free speech. How dare the Trump administration? They're coming after
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you next, know, this is not about free speech. There
are boundaries when it comes to free speech. For foreign
nationals who are granted the privilege of coming to America, and.
Speaker 8 (14:33):
He overstepped those Especially.
Speaker 7 (14:35):
I was watching our press secretary talking about this, and
she specifically laid out how this guy was handing out
Hamas propaganda on campus that is aligning with a terrorist organization.
Speaker 8 (14:48):
This goes well above and beyond free speech.
Speaker 7 (14:51):
But I'm with you that even in this narrow issue,
I do not believe that we should have foreign nationals
at all protesting in the country that they are given
the good grace of being in.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Yeah, they sure are, speaking of foreign nationals. Jd Vance,
who's been unbelievably impressive, I'm just so impressed with him
so far, came out he said this.
Speaker 5 (15:14):
We've also unfortunately made it way too easy for people
to compete against American citizens for the precious homes that
are in our country. To begin with, you go across
the world and you see a very consistent relationship between
a massive increase in immigration and a massive increase in
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housing prices, and we have to be honest about that. Well,
I see, I see, I see, I see one of
our nice representatives out here wants to actually, I guess,
continue to flood the country with ilegal immigrants and making
your communities and citizens on affordable. But ma'am, with all respect,
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one of the reasons why we're doing what we're doing
is because we want to make it more affordable for
Americans to live.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Britain.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
You've never seen anything like housing prices go up because
of illegals in California, have you? Oh?
Speaker 8 (16:18):
No, I mean we are.
Speaker 7 (16:19):
Clearly you can tell that people are just flooding into
California because of how affordable it is. We don't have
a mass exodus happening here in California at all.
Speaker 8 (16:27):
No.
Speaker 7 (16:27):
I actually pulled some stats earlier because I was looking
at this issue, and in the narrow scope for California
in particular, just for medical and education, it's costing US
four point nine billion annually for the cost of being
a sanctuary state. A sanctuary state that I might add
protects illegal foreigners, it does not protect American Californian citizens.
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For the broader scope, we're looking at about twenty three
to thirty billion, and these would include welfare, law enforcement,
even you know, if you're an illegal alien that comes
into cal California, you get granted access to an attorney.
Speaker 8 (17:03):
So not only is it driving.
Speaker 7 (17:05):
People out because the housing market is absolutely insane and
I've seen that personally. I mean just where I moved
into a few years ago. The prices have nearly tripled,
you know, in the time since we moved in here.
But additionally, it's costing us as taxpayers and as small
business owners greatly.
Speaker 8 (17:21):
So there is a huge cost to.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
This notion of being benevolent and letting in anyone who
wants to come in. And we really have to start
to examine the cost that Americans are taking on and
being so benevolent to just allow anyone at any time,
illegally or with a green card, to come into America.
This has to be an issue that we are healthily debating,
and unfortunately the Democrats just don't want to have this conversation.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Along those same lines about the people pouring in here.
I think we should have a conversation about all the
religious and I'm very much using air fingers quotes on
that all the religious NGOs who are bad actors in
this Catholic NGOs, Christian NGOs, Jewish NGOs, Mormon NGOs. A
lot of a lot of these commiengos use religion as
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a skin suit to somehow try to biblically justify filling
up the country with rapists and barbarians. In fact, you
can find all kinds of skinny jeans wearing loser pastors
in this country trying to do the same thing. Somehow,
I don't even know how you would get to that logic,
but it's really gross to see.
Speaker 7 (18:29):
Yeah, we have a huge issue of that out here
in California, both the skinny gen pastors and the NGOs
that are an arm and appparatus of the state, and
it's become a racket scheme where they are funded by
our taxpayer money and then they are used to our
own demise to bring in.
Speaker 8 (18:47):
By literally the boatload.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
We in California saw an average of I think at
one point we were averaging four of those Ponga boats
coming in a month, you know that, And they were
bringing in anywhere from fifteen to thirty legal aliens who
then disappeared because we had SUVs waiting. There were bonfires
that would signal to the waiting SUVs where they were
coming in under the dark of night. Well, then when
that became so easy because there was no pushback against that,
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they just started coming in on Saturdays with little kids
building castles. So we had that issue. But then on
the border, the land border. We had NGOs hanging out
readily accepting these illegal aliens who would cross over, and
they would welcome them with waters, with iPhones, with papers
showing them where the nearest airport was and where the
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housing facility that was set up by these NGOs was
available to them. And then they were transporting these illegal
aliens from either the beaches or our land borders to
these housing locations. And then, in the case of San Diego,
we spent millions of dollars on a bougie welcome center
that then vetted and processed these illegal aliens, which basically
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means we welcomed them with open arms and sent them
sailing into the United States of America as ghost foreigners
who ended up in your backyard. That's the reality of
this racket and geosystem in America.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Tell me what you've seen change in San Diego, because
my word did, me and my meathead Marine Corps friends
have a bunch of really good times in that wonderful
city back in the day.
Speaker 7 (20:22):
I grew up in San Diego, so I know what
you're talking about, and it's not the same San Diego
that it was when you were a meathead out here, Jesse,
it's become so much to be very honest, it's become
so much dirtier, so much more unsafe.
Speaker 8 (20:36):
The homeless issue is overflowing.
Speaker 9 (20:38):
Now.
Speaker 7 (20:39):
It is no longer safe for me as a woman
to walk through downtown San Diego or even any of
those beach towns that you probably remember, because of the
amount of homeless and illegal aliens that we have brought in.
We brought in four times the amount of the Padres
Stadium in San Diego just in one year alone. That's
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insane amount of illegal aliens that we brought in. But
here's the clutch line is they did not stay in
San Diego. Our San Diego International Airport was a shuttling
ground for these illegal aliens. So yeah, San Diego has
changed and it's become much more unsafe andlivable because of
cost and because of the people that we have brought
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in and we don't know who they are. But additionally,
we have sent them sent them flying all over the
United States, so they're landing in conservative area. This is
not just a San Diego issue, it's not just a
California issue. This has become a national security threat.
Speaker 8 (21:36):
And that's why I'm.
Speaker 7 (21:37):
So thankful for Tom Homan coming in and saying that
he wants to clean house, he wants to deport in
mass I am all for that.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Why don't they vote differently? I asked this a lot.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
I'm not worried about you, but I asked this a
lot of people, my friends in New York City who
get so frustrated. And they all have Democrat friends, right
they all know somebody that's most of the city. And
every time I ask one, are they getting ready to
vote differently because they're all mad about crime, they're all
mad about the homelessness, just like this, And I've never
once had an answer, Oh, yeah, they're going to vote
differently the next time. Every time it's well, no, they're not.
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They're mad, but they're not going to change their voting behavior.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Do you know any Democrats? Are they ever going to change?
Speaker 7 (22:20):
You know, we are seeing a flip out here in California.
Gavin Newsom is at one of his lowest favorability ratings
right now. There's actually a recall effort underway right now
against him that is gaining a lot of momentum. You
have Mel Gibson, who just spoke out about recalling Gaven
Neusom due to the LA fires and the mismanagement there,
so on a lot of levels there.
Speaker 8 (22:42):
I have seen a change.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
Even in the wealthier areas in California, where I've gone
in and I've spoken with people there, they're not as
quick to defend Gavin Newsom even as they were after
the French laundry exhibit. So I do think that things
are changing. I'm not sure how quickly, but like I
said the last time I was on with you, I
think we are going to see California turn red. I
wouldn't be surprised if we see a success in this
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recall effort against Gavin, just because his survival is the
survival of the fittest.
Speaker 8 (23:11):
For Gavin Newsom is not looking so good anymore. But
we'll see.
Speaker 7 (23:15):
We'll see if the Democrats are just so dumb that
they can't vote their way out of this, or if
they're actually realizing that the cost of their vote is
costing us fires that are burning us down. And unfortunately,
just the corruption of California that we've seen law and
order and this illegal invasion.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Fingers crossed, britt As always, thank you. All right, we
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We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Today is our anniversary. You will me five years. It
is our five year anniversary of the tyrannical evil COVID
lockdowns in this country.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
That's what it is.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
And we are going to discuss it for a couple
of minutes, just a couple of minutes, and I have
a reason for it. And no, I know you're going
to be shocked by this. It's not so we can
look back and pat me on the back for telling.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
You how bad it was. All going to be.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
The far reaching consequences of what we're doing to try
to stop the spread of this virus. Maybe they're necessary,
maybe they're not, but we are talking about massive, massive
economic losses coming.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
And that's just that's just the truth.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
I'm not downplaying the fact that the virus spreads like wildfire.
I'm not downplaying the fact that the virus is dangerous
to old sick people. These things we're doing, man, they
are drastic measures. I hope they work because we are
going to be feeling this for not just you know,
the coming months, for years. No, we're not going to
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be in lockdown for years, but the economic impact of
this is going to be it's going to be something. Well,
here we are five years later, and as you sit
here watching I'm right, just know that there's a big
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budget floating its way through Congress, a big bill with
spending levels equal to the spending increases we did during COVID.
It's not just that we felt it then today we
feel it. Are you angry about inflation? Are you angry
about all the things in your life that costs so
much money? You do remember the genesis of all that?
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Right? It wasn't Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
The genesis of all that was stopping a twenty trillion
dollar economy for a chest cold. The genesis of all
that was in junk science, garbage, ridiculous concepts like social distancing.
Do you remember don't forget, don't let it go? Do
you remember standing in the grocery store with the little
feet you stand here, and you stand there, and you
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had to walk up to the cashier who had the
stupid sheet of plastic in front of it and the
dumb little paper mask on. Do you remember. Let's just
focus on social distancing for a moment, because I know
you remember when they all suggested it.
Speaker 10 (27:19):
Here's what I want you and America to know. Those
projections are definitely sobering, but they don't have to be
our reality. If we really do our part stay at
home social distance, then we can flatten our curve even
below those projections.
Speaker 6 (27:37):
Social distancing is absolutely critical. And if you can't social
distance and you're outside, you must wear a mask.
Speaker 9 (27:44):
Other than wearing masks, washing hands, avoiding crowds, and social distancing.
What more on a policy level do we in the
United States need to be doing?
Speaker 11 (27:57):
Well? What we've got to do is make what you
just said, Jake, uniform and not spotty. Everybody's got to
do it. There's no excuse not to do that right now,
because we know that can turn things around.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
No excuse, everyone has to do it. Just social distance.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I just want to remind you that social distancing, that
was what destroyed your child's education.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Social distancing.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
That was how they justified you having to say goodbye
to your dying mother on a zoom call. Social distancing,
as how they justified wiping out a third of the
small businesses across the country as the land of the
Free United States of America turned into North Korea because
of a virus.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Social distancing.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Oh and I think now wo'd probably be a good
time to remind you out of Scott Gottlieb's own mouth,
they made the whole thing up.
Speaker 12 (28:56):
The initial recommendation that the CDC brought to the White House,
and I talk about this was ten feet, and a
political appointing in a White House said, we can't recommend
ten feet. Nobody can measure ten feet. It's inoperable. Society
will shut down. So the compromise was around six.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Oh, we just compromised. How we get the I don't know, well,
I'm not sure. Whatever, just make them do it.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
They took a concept no one even knows who exactly
came up with it, arbitrarily picked a distance and then
just issued orders to the entire United States of America.
And you had to say goodbye to your dying father
on FaceTime, couldn't even have a funeral for your grandpa.
(29:43):
And I do want to remind everyone in case case
you're sitting there, this is common. We do this to
ease our own minds. Maybe you're sitting there making excuses, Well,
nobody knew. Nobody knew, that's a baldface lie for one.
Lots of people knew. The people who did know were
censored right and left. Lots of people were trying to
make a difference, trying to find affordable, easily available.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Fixes for all this. As soon as somebody.
Speaker 1 (30:09):
Remember Joe Rogan came out and said I got it,
and I treated it with ivermectin. Remember America's deeply, deeply
demonically evil system came out and told you ivermectin was
horse dewormer.
Speaker 5 (30:21):
Ivermectin is something more often used to deworm horses.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
Brogan telling his thirteen million Instagram followers that he was
treated with several drugs, and he included ivermectin on the list,
a drug used for livestock.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Rogan said, the word ivermectin.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
Yes, that's the de worming medicine made to kill parasites.
Speaker 13 (30:37):
And so things are clearly bad, but they're being made
even worse by people who.
Speaker 6 (30:41):
Have refused to take the vaccine and instead are swallowing
horse past.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
Evil.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
It's not dumb, that's deeply evil. What happened to this
country five years ago was evil. I don't care what
excuse they try to come up with next time, And
there will be a next time. May not be a virus,
probably won't be. They'll pick something different next time. They'll
tell you it's for your own safety. Where it's for
your own good, it's for the greater good.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
It's for public health.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
They'll insist that you just have to give up these
rights and those rights and those rights. Just stay home,
just shut down your business, close the school, lock your doors.
Make sure next time, unlike last time, we all embrace
what being a free person actually is. Just a remindright,
Let's move on. Let's talk about the UK. Let's talk
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to someone in the UK, see how things are going
over there. Let me talk to you about something American know.
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Speaker 2 (31:47):
I just love them.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Friends with the owner. He's the United States Marine, He
fought for this country. He is not just a man
who makes these high, high quality watches, amazing gifts I
might ad, But he's a man who's chosen to put
his beliefs into the watch company.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
How many watch companies do that?
Speaker 1 (32:07):
How many watch companies have you ever heard in your
life come out and vocally support the unborn, the lives
of unborn babies. Wasson Watch does this all the time.
How many watch companies come out and talk about your
Second Amendment rights. Wasson Watch does it without fear. Doesn't
that appeal to you? It sure does to me. It's
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not just the quality of the Watch, which is amazing.
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Speaker 2 (32:40):
We'll be back today.
Speaker 14 (32:50):
We've made an offer that the Ukrainians have accepted, which
is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations
to end this conflict in a way that's enduring and
sustainable and accounts for their interests, their security, their ability
to prosper as a nation. Hopefully we'll take this offer
and out of the Russians, and we hope that they'll
say yes, that they'll say yes to peace. The balls
now in their court. But again, the President's objective here
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is number one above everything else.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
He wants the war to end.
Speaker 14 (33:17):
And I think today Ukraine has taken a concrete step
in that regard. We hope the Russians will reciprocate.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Good. I'm hopeful good.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
I'm still blown away by how bizarre that meeting was.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
I'm blown away by how.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Committed so many Western powers have been us included to
continuing this thing without end. I wonder what Connor thinks
about all this. Joining me now. Connor Thomlinson, writer with
Courage Media from across the pond over there in the UK. Connor, look,
I've been marveling at my own country, especially under Joe Biden.
I don't know what you're thinking about yours, And just
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how weird they committed everyone is to keeping this thing
going without end. They almost headed over a couple of
years ago in the West, and powers said no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
No, keep going. I don't get it well.
Speaker 15 (34:04):
One of the reasons that the war wasn't over a
couple of years ago, and Zelensky didn't acqueous to a
peace deal when less Land had been lost to Russia
was because our former prime minister, three prime ministers ago,
now Boris Johnson, decided to pose as a Churchill figure
on the world stage and demanded Zelensky keep going with
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the support of NATO, the EU and the US, and
he signed all of our collective countries up to give
Ukraine aid until the heat death of the universe or
either side runs out of men. The problem is now
our leaders are trying to keep the war going because
they're trying to ride the coattails of improperly applied Second
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World War analogies. So until the end of time, every
single conflict boils down to one party being Hitler and
the other party being Churchill, and so Zelensky is Churchill
and Vladimir and his Hitler. But Donald Trump is also
Hitler for trying to stop Hitler and Churchill from fighting.
Oh and by the way, you can't be Chamberlain by
appeasing Hitler abroad, but you have to be Chamberlain at
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home because you have to practice multiculturalism, because if you
don't bring all of those very illiberal minorities into your
country who don't respect Western values in the first place,
you're also literally Hitler. So you have to be Churchill
abroad to fight Hitler, but you have to be Chamberlain
at home to not be Hitler. And this is why
all of our leaders are saying garbled nonsense about this conflict,
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and really the only person that's doing anything practical about
it to stop people dying conscripts dying on both sides,
while also ensuring that the American taxpayer gets a return
on investment for all the aid they've provided to the Ukrainians.
Is President Trump.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Conra Can you help me understand the whole boris Johnson
stepping in thing? Because I've heard this multiple times from
people who would know.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
He wasn't just kind of some sun thing.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
He was the leading figure stopping the peace steal. Now
I'm not as familiar with this guy as you are.
Is it just as simple as he wanted to be Churchill?
Is there something more nefarious here? It's honestly, it's so
evil on its face to just stop, to stop the
stopping of a conflict like this, I don't understand.
Speaker 15 (36:22):
I think domestic conflict played a lot into this. So
for contexts, the UK had I think the sixth strictest
lockdown in the world between twenty twenty and early twenty
twenty two, and Boris Johnson accelerated the end of that
lockdown while he was getting briefings of incursions on the
Russia Ukraine border. And he was very unpopular and ended
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up being ousted as leader of the Conservative Party because
while he imposed these lockdowns where people couldn't see their
dyang family members, attend funerals, spend Christmas with their loved ones,
he was having numerous parties in the garden of Downing
Street and lots of his staff were having drinks and
he wasn't present all of those parties, but lots of
them were pinned on him, and it was endemic of
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the culture in Downing Street, where he thought there was
one rule for we, the political elite, and one rule
for the rest of the plubs that we impose it on.
And Boris Johnson was tanking in the polls at the
time because of his handling of Lockdown and because of
his perceived hypocrisy, and this dragged out until the summer.
But the only thing that was keeping him popular in
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any way to the British public was his handling of Ukraine,
because he was unwavering in his incidence that Putin was
the aggressor, that this was the Second World War re won,
and so he had to play the part of Winston Churchill.
And he's still trying to play that part, even after
over a million Ukrainians and Russians total have died, and
even after both sides really haven't moved very much. I mean,
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the Russians have spent an awful lot of blood on
the conflict, but not nearly as much treasure as the
sanctions would have liked. Ukrainians have spent a hell of
a lot of blood and all of our treasure, and
as much as we'd like to say, you know, if
it were our country, wouldn't give up a part of it.
It doesn't matter how much we would give up. What
matters is how much we can defend of our own accord.
And the problem is without a lot of taxpayer subsidized
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aid from the US, the UK and Europe, the Ukrainians
are barely hanging on by a thread. So actually Boris
Johnson put them in a war that they cannot win,
and now President Trump Toho his credit is trying to
get them out of it, while the rest of the
European Union saber rattles on behalf of escalating a war
that they themselves don't have the troops to fight. I mean,
just one quick stat for you, Jesse. The Times ran
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some polling earlier this year for Generation ZED in the
UK and only eleven percent said they would fight for
the UK. What they mean by this is only eleven
percent said they would fight to sign up to die
in a war that the UK would involve them in.
Lots of that's because lots of Generation Z, the very
diverse generation in the UK, don't feel the UK is
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the country. But a lot of it is because young
straight white men like me, you know, we are public
enemy number one of the modern anti racist, woke state,
who have been told since birth that pretty much every
war is bad, and have seen every foreign policy bench
in our lifetime fail, and are thinking, why would I
fight for this particular world order? Why would I fight
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to put bride parades in Kiev for a government who
doesn't like me very much? So even if Europe involves
its populations in these wars, they can't really do anything
about America say so. They don't have the troops to
fight it, and they also don't have the energy to
fight it because they've spent in the last year more
money on Russian gas exports than they have on ad
to Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
World.
Speaker 15 (39:36):
The war's going on, so complete hypocrisy. President Trump's the
only one that's speaking sense on it. Okay, So what
was Starbar talking about?
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Your PM?
Speaker 1 (39:45):
For those not aware, what was Starmar talking about? When
he was talking about we'll send the planes and the troops,
he made it sound like Lord Raglan was sailing through
the dard nails as we speak.
Speaker 15 (39:55):
Well, if you notice he said that and then immediately
said if America wants us to what he was trying
to do is get a clear for the UK media,
who for some reason doesn't like President Trump very much.
They haven't realized actually, how much good the revolution second
American Revolution across your side and the Pond is doing,
and how much we would want to copy that. Actually,
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he was giving clips to them to try and soothe
his ailing popularity because he is and his government is
the least popular government on record. They got fewer votes
than Jeremy Corbyn did in twenty nineteen, an actual communist
that startled throughout the party when he lost to Boris
Johnson and gave him a landslide, But just because the
previous Conservative government was so unpopular because they, among other things,
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let in a million immigrants every single year to a
country that is the size of New York State. He
won by default. Now, after his mishandling of various crises
like the Southport murders and the grooming gang scandal at
the start of the year, which is still going on
and nobody doing anything about it, he knows he is
hated by the majority of the country and the one
issue he might be to claim some ground on is
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much like Boris Johnson pretending to be Churchill and standing
up to big bad Mini's Hitler, Trump and Putin, and
so what he's done is try to position himself as
have you ever seen the film Love Actually Hugh Grant's
PM in that where he gets a stand up to
big bullish America and make the UK look good again.
That's how he thinks he can regain his popularity. But
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if President Trump draws it to a close, well he
can't grift off that issue and it isn't working.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
Color immigration, obviously, we have our own problems here and
they are massive, and I'll be honest, I don't know
if we can solve ours. I don't know if we
can fix twenty million people imported in four years by
one president. I just I don't know if it's even
realistic to get that many people out of the country
as badly as we need it. Your situation over there
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maybe even more dire than ours, which is saying something.
Can Britain save itself or is it too far gone
when it comes to this.
Speaker 15 (42:00):
As for the situation of our immigration, as I mentioned,
we England a particularly thin get the most amount of
this immigration are the size of New York State, and
we get a million immigrants a year, which is the
same level of legal migration that the whole of the
United States gets, and of course your poorer southern border
poorers of the Jo Biden and the various uniparty traders.
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Before President Trump saw millions crossing every single year. Well
ever since twenty eighteen, we've have about one hundred and
sixty thousand men in boats crossing from France like they're
the Viking invaders. And they're mainly from North Africa, Sub
Saharan Africa, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Turkey. And we found
out yesterday in the pages of the Telegraph that a
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quarter of all sex crimes in this country are committed
by those migrants. Some of them are of seventy seven
times more likely than the native British population to commit
sex crimes. And that's broken down just by being from
somewhere else, is not broken down by ethnic origin, so
it's even worse. But of course the government doesn't trap
that data because it makes it look too bad. So
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we're getting hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants and a
million a year legal migrants, ninety five percent of who
do not pay more tax than they take. So we
are hemorrhaging economically rapidly. Changing demographically. Muhammed is now the
most popular baby name in England. And if you're asking
will this nation of Muhammad's abide by British values, you're
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asking the wrong question. Crime is through the roof and
no government is looking to stop this anytime soon. The
one party that we do have, which is or was
until this week, the most popular of the polls Reform UK.
Nigel Faraaldist Party has just called the police on their
most popular MP for having an argument with their Muslim
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party chairman, and anonymous sources have said we wanted to
get rid of him because he was radicalized by the
online right to support mass deportations. Bear in mind the
majority of the British public support deporting all the legal
immigrants in this country. There are over two million. By
the way, a majority of the British public actually support
Presidents Trump's policy of mass deportations and promising mass deportations.
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Just one President Trump, not just the popular vote, but
a large share of Hispanic men who know it's a
common sense policy. So why does Nigel Farrell not support this?
And why is he persecuting his own MPs and why
is he sabotaging his chance to take power in twenty
twenty nine, delivering the popular policies, which are the only
way to uphold the rule of law, but the British
public actually want. It's baffling and honestly, Jesse, I don't
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see a way out of this anytime soon.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
Crap, well, I'm rooting for you guys. Brother come back soon.
As always.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
I hate that, and I know I'm the ugliest of
ugly Americans, but I have a soft spot in my
heart for England.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
I don't know what it is, actually I do.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
They have a really cool culture, historically, really cool military
tradition there.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
I just I love the fact that they were this
global naval power once. It's a it's a cool place.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
The food's garbage, but it's a really cool place, and
I want him to come back anyway.
Speaker 2 (45:09):
We're not telling yet. We have more hang on.
Speaker 11 (45:19):
Hight.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
It is time to lighten the mood.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
And I think everybody remembers DJ Daniel, the kid from
the Trump speech the Joint Session of Congress, basically the
State of the Union the other night, kid thirteen years old,
battling brain cancer. He's the one who got the Secret
Service badge. Maybe you thought that his little little time
in the limelight was going to come and go No,
it's not going to but it turns out, because it
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turns out this kid just has charisma dripping from his pores.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
Yeah, you think your friends are gonna be jealous.
Speaker 13 (45:53):
Pretty much, and I'm pretty sure my girlfriend gonna be jealous.
She ain't gonna be I'll say you can. I'm gonna
like you. I'm go like you want it to hit
the rogue jacks because I'm a secret service now and
if you touch me, you're going to juvenile straight. And
i ain't got to ask your parents for nothing. I'm
saying you straight to jail.
Speaker 1 (46:11):
You know, DJ, When you get older, you'll learn that
women have an interesting way of dealing with those situations.
A lesson for another time, young man.
Speaker 15 (46:19):
It was good talking to you. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
So good. I'll see them all