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August 14, 2025 44 mins

There is new intel being released that shows the depths of the cover-up of Joe Biden's physical health. Jesse Kelly discusses that, as well as new information that's brutal news for Kamala Harris. Jesse also speaks with Michael Knowles about the DC takeover and a fascinating new World War II project he's working on. Plus, Alex Swoyer joins the show with an update on big Supreme Court cases coming down the pipeline.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk about the disaster that is the Democrat Party.
Michael Knowles joins us. Is this Supreme Court going to
reverse something else? That's big? Oh, that's coming up on
I'm right. Have you ever heard the phrase holding on

(00:24):
to the tiger by the years or I've actually heard
it a different way, holding on to a wolf by
the years. You ever heard that phrase? Maybe you have,
maybe you haven't. The obvious explanation for it is you're
in a very dangerous situation, okay, because you've got a
tiger in front of you and you're holding by the ears.
But obviously you only have so much strength. You can

(00:46):
only hold on to his ears for so long. Do
you let him go. If you let him go, he's
going to eat you at some point. You're in a
dangerous situation. But at the same time, you have no
choice but to hold on to the tiger by the years.
In a lot of ways, communists do this. They get
themselves trapped. They get themselves trapped because their evil nature

(01:09):
is horrific, and they can't lie about everything forever. You
can lie about everything for a while. You can fool
what's that saying, You can fool all the people. Some
of the time. But you can't fool all the people
all the time. I don't know if that's the same,
but it's very close to it. If you're a communist,
you believe in control because you're fighting a revolution and
trying to destroy everything, so you can't lead with that.

(01:32):
You have to lie. Lies are built in We talk
about that. Lie lie, lie, lie lie, and that will
work for a time on some people to work all
the time. The democrat in your life, they believe all
of them. But eventually people wake up. For instance, remember
when Joe Biden took a little tumble on the stage. Embarrassing,

(02:11):
I get it, embarrassing, terrible, was an embarrassing moment. I
got it, you got it. But here's the thing. In
the immediate aftermath of that, his staff started to get concerned,
you see, started to get concerned because they talk with
him every single day, they walk with him every single day,

(02:31):
and they knew. They knew before he tumbled on stage
that he was not a functional adult, that he was
not able to walk and talk. They knew, and so
what did they do. Well, here's what they did.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
And just to just you know, make sure we clear
the record here, he tripped over a sandbag on the stage,
and briefly he tripped and got up, and he got
right back up and continued continued what he was there
to do. He did not there was no need for
the doctor to see him as it was related to
the fall.

Speaker 3 (03:03):
America is a country that loves youth and vitality, you know,
which is why we have laws against age discrimination, because
we tend to favor youthfulness and the new thing. In
a lot of countries, people who've been in office a
longer period of time are praised for their wisdom, and
I think that Joe Biden rightly says that he has
grown very wise in his many decades in public office.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
I'm more than two years older than president, and I
do just signed. I don't want to have a fall,
but if I do, I hope I get up as
good as he did.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
Yeah, people fall down.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
I believe he tripped, but you know, I'm just.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Buy something.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
I was sandbagged.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
But what is this obsession?

Speaker 2 (03:51):
People are just I mean, I've known old people all
my life and I've.

Speaker 6 (03:56):
Never seen this kind of obsession with you know, people
being old.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
Then what the what the hell, what the hell? Everybody's
getting there?

Speaker 1 (04:04):
So yeah, he's just wiser than ever. Why are you
mad that they lie? They did what they do. It's
built into communists. They lie about everything at all times.
They lied. Well, that works for a while until it doesn't. Remember,
do you remember, I remember how quickly the polls started

(04:27):
to show that the American people were getting concerned about
Joe Biden's age. Poll after poll after poll after poll
would come out, and it kept getting worse and worse
and worse. The Communists could lie for a while, lied
to get him elected. Lied for the first year, eventually
got elect Go with the tigers' ears Dome. Dome's actually

(04:49):
a great example. The Communists, because she's black and a woman,
have done the best they can to prop her up
as being a good Candidate's how she was able to
rise well, it's part of how she was able to
rise through the ranks in California politics, from one position
to the next position to the next position. This is
a woman who can't even talk why because the Communists

(05:12):
were lying at all times. She's Kamala Harris. She's a genius,
she's brilliant, she's wonderful, she's this, she's that. But that
was all a lie. Eventually, she rose to be Vice
president of the United States of America, which was obviously
a diversity hire. Joe Biden announced it, I'm only going
to get pick a black woman. He picked her, elevated her,
and then when he dropped out, hand picked her to

(05:33):
be the nominee. But it was again all a lie,
all smoke and mirrors. She was a terrible candidate. Donald
Trump stomped her after they handed her two billion dollars
to run, and a new Emerson pool came out, not
a national pool, a Democrat primary pool, and Dome, the
former vice president, the former Democrat nominee for president at

(05:57):
the United States of America, is in third place. That
brings me to a prediction I brought up on this
show multiple times, but allow me to bring it up again.
Everyone thinks Kamala Harris is gonna run for president in
twenty twenty eight, and she may. Don't get me wrong,
she may, but I say she won't. She is already

(06:17):
nound she's not gonna run for governor. We all assume
that that meant she was gonna run for president. But
Dome has one more shot, one more shot to be
the nominee. If she's already polling in third behind Newsome
in the rear. Admiral, I say, she sits it out.

(06:37):
She's not old sixty politics, that's not old at all.
Wait four years, wait eight years, hang around, maybe read
a book and try for it one more time. I say,
she sits it out. And speaking of Dome, actually this
there's a story. It's gonna sound small, but this story
about Dome and jd Vance's kids is actually it's a

(06:59):
pretty good example of why the Democrat Party is currently
currently on the outs in America. And you see, here's
what it is. I've explained this to you before, men
and women, but I'm mainly talking to women, especially young women.
Everyone hates a feminist. Maybe you're flirting with feminism. Maybe
the musician you love promotes it, maybe your friends talk

(07:23):
about all the time. Yeah, you go, girl, you can
do anything a man can do. Okay, I'm not here
to talk you out of that ridiculousness. That's not actually
what I'm here to say. I am here to tell
you that everyone will hate you. Everybody, even other feminists,
hate being around feminists because they're bitter and they're nasty,
and they're nags and they're petty, and nobody in the

(07:46):
history of mankind has ever sat down and said, Wow,
I wish I could hang out with a feminist today.
If you choose that route that I am woman here
and be more route, everyone will hate your guts. You
turn into a nasty human being. Listen to this story.
This is why everyone hates democrats. Now, listen to this.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
So, when you moved into the vice president's residence, had
you seen it before?

Speaker 7 (08:07):
No, I had never seen it before, and it was
there was a bit of a controversy. I don't remember
exactly what had happened, but I think that normally it's
customary for the outgoing vice president to show the incoming
vice president's family the house. And we have three little kids,
so I guess at the time, our kids were like seven,
five and you know two. I guess Mirabel turned three
right before the inauguration, and so now they're a little

(08:30):
bit older. But you know, they had never seen this house,
and USHA really wanted to show them. So what we
actually proposed is recognizing the weirdness of the politics, can
usher take the kids over and just show them where
they're going to be living for the next four years.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
And they were rebuffed, she said, no, no, your kids
can't come over. It sounds small, but that petty, vindictive,
nasty feminist attitude is exactly what Democrats are losing. Younger generations,
not just younger men. Young women don't want to be
hateful and miserable and hated by everybody. Young men especially hate.

(09:08):
They have a natural disdain for this kind of nasty pettiness. Honestly,
it goes beyond just personal things with people's kids. The
Teamsters Union has traditionally been about as reliable a Democrat
vote as there is in the United States of America,
but not when the feminist walks in the room.

Speaker 8 (09:31):
We had a general Executive Board meeting, probably around June
of twenty twenty four, and there was an event that
one of our vice presidents, Joan Corey, she's out of
my locals. She went to I know if it was
an Emily's List event. The day before our General Executive
Board and Vice President Harris was there, and so they
do a photo up line. So Joan goes in the

(09:54):
line and Joan says, I'm Joan Corey, I'm a vice
president of the Teamster's Union, and she pointed her finger
at Jones said, teams is better get on board, and
so Jones said, excuse me, yeah, team says, better get
on board.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
I don't know why you haven't endorsed me yet.

Speaker 8 (10:08):
So she comes back and she tells me this, and
I'm like the nerve, like the nerve. Her closing was listen,
I'm gonna win with you or without you, and it
was like such a smug antswer, like okay, and that
turned the majority of the people in that room off.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Turns people off. Young ladies, they know you're may be
mad at me right now. The path to being hated
by everyone in your life is to embrace feminism. You
become a bitter, nasty hag who everyone hates. And so look,
they've gone that route or they try to butcher up.

(10:54):
You know, they've lost Middle America. They've lost the teams,
there's union, they've lost construction guys. They've the blue collar
the Democrat Party who has become the urban elite party.
And you can't win elections like that. So how do
you win back the blue collar guys? Well, you can
roll Tim Walls out there like they did during the
campaign Trio. Watch him struggle to load a shotgun or

(11:15):
you can do this cursing thing they all do.

Speaker 9 (11:17):
Now, we are in a basketball game right now, if
you'll excuse a metaphor, where the refs have left the
arena and the other side is just clabbing the out
of us. It's punching us in the face, kicking us
in then, and we're kind of throwing our hands up
and we're asking the crowd, the people of America, hey,
do you see what's going on here? This is unfair.
This isn't the rules that we agreed to play by. Well,

(11:39):
who cares about the fucking rules?

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Right now?

Speaker 9 (11:41):
Punch back, kick back, dunk over their heads and win.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
Some fucking power.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Def this and f that and f this. It sounds
like a rated our movie. Now, this is all very forced.
This is all about trying to be relatable to blue
collar guy instead of just you know, not being terrible
to everybody. They just say the f work. We'll see
how it works out for all. That may have made
you uncomfortable, but I am right. What makes me uncomfortable

(12:12):
is we have an Italian joining the show yet. Next,
Michael Knowles is going to join us talk a little
bit about the Vatican World War two before we talked
to Michael. Let me talk to you about sleeping well, Gosh,
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when I got home from work. It was a long story,
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Nine o'clock last night, sat down, we were watching something

(12:34):
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Speaker 10 (13:18):
So this looks to me like an emergency which is
manufactured because of a public relations crisis relating to the
Epstein file. He doesn't want to release the Epstein file,
so he wants everybody to look in another direction.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Is there a more loyal Communist foot soldier than Jamie Raskin?
There is no slimy piece of flying propaganda that Jamie
Raskin will not repeat on the news, and in a
weird way, I almost admire it. Joining me now he's Italian.
Michael Knowles has an actually really cool news series on
the secret Vatican files of World War Two, which we

(13:55):
will get to in just a moment. Michael, Jamie Raskin
is just peak. He's so sleazy that he's almost a
movie character to me.

Speaker 11 (14:04):
Does that make sense speaking of slimy propaganda, Yeah, the
sort of stuff that they've said about Pope Pius the twelfth.
Just wait until you see it in the series. Yes,
Raskin and the Democrats are spinning their wheels because they
don't have any good way to hit Trump right now.
They could try to hit him on migration not working,
but that's gonna flop. These most people want deportations, and

(14:26):
there was that study that just came out shows two
million foreign born have.

Speaker 5 (14:29):
Just self depoord aara, so that doesn't work.

Speaker 11 (14:31):
They can hit him on World War three, except we
don't have World War three. They can hit him on
economic turmoil, except the economy's actually doing great, so they
got nothing. And they can try to complain about what
the federal takeover of the federal district. They can try
to complain about what authoritarian is.

Speaker 5 (14:46):
What are they going to get him?

Speaker 11 (14:47):
They have nothing, so they just they spew and they
squeal and they slime. But I don't think it's having
much political effect.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
I don't think so either. It seems like they're a
little bit trapped because they're billionaire donors. They want this
crazy kooki a tranny and every TV commercial stuff. They're
animal base wants this stuff. So even if you are
a moderate Democrat politician, you can't take moderate positions on everything.
You have to roll out to the media and be
chairman Mao every time you're asked something, and it's completely

(15:18):
screwing him.

Speaker 11 (15:19):
Well, the proof of this is you look at Gavin Newsom.
Forget about Jamie Laskin for a second. Newsom is extremely liberal.
I mean, this guy is from San Francisco. This guy
was performing gay marriages like twenty years before it was legal.
He's a leftist without question, and yet he recognizes that
Trump won the popular vote in November. So he tries

(15:39):
to moderate, he tries to be like right wingers. In
twenty sixteen, you know, he launches a podcast he cozies
up to Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk. He's trying to
get that ground and he's immediately rebuffed. So then he's
got to go swing right back to the left and
go braying and whining about Trump. And when you look
at the twenty twenty eight presidential field for the Democrats,

(16:01):
you realize they're a party right now without a constituency.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah, thank god for that. Okay, Now, because I'm forty
four going on eighty four, we have to talk about
one of my favorite subjects on the planet, and that
would be World War Two because I'm an American man. Okay,
So what did you people do during World War Two? Michael?
What's this whole series about?

Speaker 5 (16:22):
You're talking my people? Who you talk about? My people?

Speaker 11 (16:24):
Who you're talking about you? Of course, we're talking about
the Italians. One of the worst bits of fake news
that we've seen in recent years. You got to zoom
back a little bit before twenty sixteen. You got to
go all the way back to the decades after the
Second World War. There has been this calumny against the
Catholic Church and specifically Pope Pious the twelve, saying that

(16:44):
he was silent in the face of Hitler, that he
was complicit. One lunatic called him Hitler's Pope, and it
is completely bogus. And I think that this series comes
at a very important moment right now because you're seeing
a lot of people questioning historical narratives, because we've been
lied to by a lot of public officials, and so
on the one hand, you have people saying that Pope

(17:06):
Pious the twelfth was bad because he was pro Hitler.
Then you have some people, unfortunately you're saying of Pope
Pious the twelfth was good.

Speaker 5 (17:15):
Because he was pro Hitler.

Speaker 11 (17:16):
But the reality is the truth is that Pope Pius
the twelfth did a lot to stand up to Hitler,
and it wasn't always singing a song in front of him.
He was doing a lot of this work in quiet,
in the shadows, in silence. But we have the files now,
the Vatican Secret Archive now called the Apostolic Archive since
twenty nineteen, gives you a clear record of Pious the

(17:39):
twelfth and the Catholic Church's role in the Second World War,
and the story is totally different from what you've heard
from propagandists.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Michael, what role do you a Catholic, not an Italian.
What role do you believe the pope should play in
things like wars? Because this is as old as you know,
there being a pope, there's a war. Even if the
pope's not involved, people want him to weigh in the Hey,
you should weigh in, you should say this, you should
say that. Some people think you should say nothing. What

(18:08):
do you think.

Speaker 11 (18:10):
The pope is the head of the Catholic Church. Catholic
means universal, and so the pope can't be beholden to
one nation over another nation. The pope can't be beheld
to one political faction over another political faction. So what
he needs to do is protect his flock, protect the
faith and the church that was instituted by Christ, and

(18:31):
so that involves a lot of diplomacy.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
I mean this as you say, Jesse.

Speaker 11 (18:34):
This is a tale as old as time, going back
to the Roman emperors and classical antiquity, where the pope
would rely on political leaders, but he would also have
to push political leaders, and he has to assert his
spiritual authority. And in the modern times, the clearest example
of this was in World War Two, the greatest catastrophe
of the twentieth century. When the Pope was very, very active,

(18:56):
because this is a church militant, you know, this is
on earth. We have buildings, we have bishops, we have people.
We are called to do things in public life. And
that the slander against Pius the twelfth is that he
sat back and did nothing in his palace, and that
is not what happened at all. This is a man
who is intimately deeply involved in what happened in World
War Two, and he was on the right side of it.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Shifting gears back to America, I was at the Vatican recently.
Have actually around Christmas time was amazingly clean. Washington, d C.
Is not. Apparently the National Guard is coming in now.
This is the state of Democrat cities. It's one thing
for Donald Trump to bring in the National Guard and
clean up Washington, d C. Which I believe he will,
But that doesn't change New York, Michael, doesn't change Seattle,

(19:42):
doesn't change Los Angeles, Chicago. And it saddens me. I
know everyone it's popular to be a city hater. Our
cities matter, and it saddens me. It's awful.

Speaker 11 (19:51):
Yes, this is a big shift, I think in Trump's era,
because previously you would have conservatives say, oh, who cares
about New York? Who cares about la Let it burn?
Let those Jerork's elect a Muslim socialist. We don't care.
They'll live in their own squalor. But Trump is coming
in and saying, now, you know what, I'm an American,
and we have the right to have good cities, and
we need to protect the people in those cities who

(20:12):
are being sold out by their politicians. So no, I'm
not going to let it all go to pot okay.
And this is much more controversial than Trump saying I'm
gonna govern Washington d C. It's the federal district. The
federal government has been in control of it since the
Constitution was ratified. No, no, no, He's saying, what about Baltimore?
What about Oakland? And I think you have a lot
of leftists and a lot of squishy Republicans who say, look,

(20:34):
we're gonna have two nations and it's going to be
the haves and the have nots, the left and the right,
the coastal people, the Midwestern people, and we're just not
going to care about each other at all. And Trump
is saying, no, I was elected by the American people
to be the president of all of America, and I
am not going to allow our cities to fall to hell.

Speaker 5 (20:52):
And you can try to stop me.

Speaker 11 (20:55):
But see how that plays next election, because you're going
to be on the side of drug use and vagrancy
and homelessness and murder and rape, and I'm going to
be on the side of cleaning up the streets. And
guess who's going to be more appealing to the people
who actually have to live with the consequences of those policies.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Michael, where did they go from here? Democrats? I mean,
it's hard to see from the outside looking in a
path forward because what you just said is one hundred
percent right. Even normies, they see them as the party
of illegals, they see them as the party of crime,
they see them as the party of trainees. Now they're
the party that wants a drag queen to shake his

(21:33):
penis in your daughter's face. That's not a good label
for a political party.

Speaker 11 (21:37):
No, I would generally recommend candidates avoid that. That's not
going to persuade parents. But you know why the Democrats
do it. They do it because they think, Okay, we
fled the country with illegals. They're more likely to vote
for Trump, for their kids, sorry, they're more likely to
vote for us, or they're more likely for their kids
to vote for US. So we're going to get an
electoral majority, even if we irritate all of our constituents.

Speaker 5 (21:55):
Hey, we're going to let the prisons open up.

Speaker 11 (21:58):
We're going to let criminals out on the street because
we think we're going to pander to some group or
another group.

Speaker 5 (22:02):
And the reason that they can convince themselves.

Speaker 11 (22:05):
Of that is because they don't have to live with
any of the consequences of it. They don't have illegals
in their neighborhoods except when they come over to clean
their homes and mine their gardens. They don't have to
deal with the crime on the streets. They're in their
gated communities in the suburbs. They don't have to see this, Okay,
So it's all an abstract problem for the Democrats and Trump,
who actually was a rich kid, who actually does live

(22:27):
in penthauses. Trump has a sense of care for his
common man. You know, this is one nation conservatism. And
he says, no, just because I can live in the
gated community doesn't mean that I'm going to ignore my
fellow Americans and This has completely realigned politics. Now the
Republicans are the party of the working class. You've got
even the labor unions, which are largely corrupt, not endorsing Democrats.

(22:48):
You've got a huge shift of racial minorities who are
voting Republican now because the Democrats thought that they wouldn't
have to pay a price for their cynical political moves.
Where do they go from here? They're going to have
to rethink the entire platform. They have to rethink their
whole agenda, and I don't think they have a vision
for that.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Michael. Where do people learn about these secret Vatican files?

Speaker 11 (23:09):
There is one place in one place, only well two places,
I guess the Vatican is one of them. But the
place you can do it from your home is Daily
wire Plus. You go to Daily wire Plus right now,
dailyware dot com slash Vatican Files.

Speaker 5 (23:21):
Go there, become a member.

Speaker 11 (23:22):
It's the only place to see it, and you will
get to see not only the truth about the Second
World War and the Catholic Church's roll in it. You'll
not only see all the propaganda and how how nonsensical
it all is when you look at the facts, you'll
also get to see this face. Okay, come on, how
are you going to say no to that? Folks go
to Daily ware Plus right now, that's.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Tough sledding, but I promise it's going to be good. Michael,
Thank you brother. Now that's actually a perfect segue into
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(24:05):
Most people will live their entire lives without tasting a
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(24:30):
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(25:00):
great mood. I hope you're in a great mood. It's Wednesday,
It's hunt Day, and I'm not going to bring you down. Okay,
I'm not going to bring you down, but I just
wanted to have a little talk, just a little talk
about where we are with the culture war. Remember, America
is not just an economic system. Okay, you are more

(25:20):
than dollars and cents. America is a culture. Our culture
is not kind of a side issue that we don't
want to deal with. Our having a good culture is everything.
And the Communists realize this years and years and years ago.
This is before you were born, no matter how old
you are. Before you were born, they realized, okay, hey,

(25:41):
it's one thing to adjust taxes, try to go after
private property. We need to destroy the family home, we
need to destroy the church. We need to destroy the
culture of America. And so they set out to do that,
generation after generation after generation. And really what they do,
which was masterful, I admit it. Antonio Gramsci, the Italian communist,

(26:05):
he said, we have to march through the institutions. We
can't destroy all these places we want to destroy screaming
on the street corner with a sign of ah boy
should I mean, look, that has an effect, but that
doesn't move the needle. What you need to do is
infiltrate and conquer the institutions that create culture, that promote culture.

(26:30):
And they did it, and they still have them. And
I pause. I know we have good things happening right now.
We elected Donald Trump, We have good pushback coming against
these people. I'm not trying to bring you down and
be Debbie Downer here, but just because we have the

(26:52):
White House doesn't mean we have reconquered all the institutions
they have. Trump. Look, I really respect it, he talks
about it.

Speaker 12 (27:02):
This was a sick, woke culture that I think we've
largely ended, and a lot of those people that we're
wocome now turning out to be, uh the opposite.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
It's sick, it's evil. And the people who have done
that to us, the people who spent year after year,
decade after decade marching through our institutions so they could
rot out this country from the inside, they're not gone.
They haven't self deported. In fact, most of the people

(27:37):
haven't lost their jobs. Ninety nine point nine percent of
them are exactly where they were before, on the inside
of our institutions, pushing their demonic filth out as fast
as they possibly can. They may be quieter now than
may have changed their titles, but they haven't changed their mind.
I know, by the way, professional football is not probably

(27:59):
something that's on your mind a lot. I don't watch anymore. Sadly,
I signed out of the NFL after being an NFL freak.
I signed out about the time they printed black Lives
Matter in the end zone. But I'm also I'm also
adult enough to acknowledge it does matter whether you watch
or don't watch. It's one of the most popular forms
of entertainment in the United States of America. Entertainment is

(28:21):
a critical institution. Don't ever dismiss it as being nothing.
It matters a lot. Let me introduce you to the
new Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders. We haven't won. Don't think because

(28:59):
we have the White House, because we are taking good
steps that we can sit back and rest on our
laurels and we've got them on the run. That that, oh,
I know, we are making gains in ways we haven't
made gains, and again, we should feel good about that,
but this kind of filth is still absolutely everywhere. Go

(29:21):
turn on the newest series from whatever Prime Netflix and
let me know how far you get into it before
they roll out some LGBTQ turbo freaking rub it in
your freaking face. We haven't conquered these people at all.
I mean, look, the Washington d C has been in
the news and of course this little tidbit from their

(29:41):
DC police chief made the round yesterday. Is what the
chain of command is? Now?

Speaker 3 (29:48):
What does that mean?

Speaker 2 (29:49):
Well?

Speaker 8 (29:49):
Is it Pam Bondi's freaking American.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
You know what the chain of command is?

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Now?

Speaker 1 (29:57):
What does that mean? The chief of police? Do you
think she's the only one police agency, major ones, the
biggest ones in the country, Police agency after police agency
after police agency has stocked itself full of DEI higher
communist women running it, destroying it and rotting it out.

(30:19):
It's not that it used to happen, It's happening now.
It's happening today. Remember what the DC union said, the
DC Police Union said when Trump stepped in and took over.
Among the many things they said was thank god, we
can't recruit anybody. Cities like Minneapolis. Others across the country
are so communist, so disgusting, run by some brain dead

(30:42):
communist woman. They can't get a young alpha male to
join because who in the world would want to serve
under that hag behind her super u Nobody, Nobody would.
We haven't won a thing. We are taking back ground slowly,
but it is ground we lost. They took one hundred

(31:04):
yards of the football field. We just had a successful
three yard run. Please don't get up and spike the
football like some idiot prima donna who's still down twenty
one points with ninety seven yards to go. We have
a long, long way to go, and we can never
win this war. While our university system turns out four

(31:28):
million new trained communists a year like this valedictorian.

Speaker 9 (31:33):
Excuse my language, but to that, I say ice and the.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Four million a year, trained armed with the knowledge that
America sucks. Marching forward into the corporate world, back into
the university system, into the legal profession. People just like
that savage right there. They're still becoming judges, they're still

(32:09):
getting elected to DA They're still worming their way into
the corporate boardroom, usually through the HR department if your
company has one of those, that's where you'll find the
communist lesbians every single time. They are marching still through
the institutions. We have a long, long way to go.

(32:29):
Now it's the time to push because the good news.
I do want to end this little rent with some
good news. The good news is they are afraid. They
do feel the culture pushing back on them. They celebrated,
Oh they celebrated under Joe Biden for four years. That's
why they behaved like the animals they are. They were
practically dancing naked in the streets. Actually not practically, most

(32:52):
of them were dancing naked in the streets. They thought
they had it all and now they're seeing it ripped
from them. So they are afraid. When your enemy is afraid,
you do not back off. You certainly don't extend a
hand and help him up. You route him and wipe him,
wipe him off of the field. Now's the time to
be more aggressive than we have ever been. You keep

(33:16):
that in mind, all right, Let's talk about some other
things next. Well. The Supreme Court in recent years has
been extremely awesome, extremely terrible. Just depends on the day.
We wake up one day and we look at our

(33:37):
phones when we want to chuck it into the ocean.
And then other days they overturn roversus weighed and all
of a sudden, slaughtering babies in masses no longer the
law and the country. So what's coming soon? Possibly another
one joining me now, someone who knows a lot more
about this stuff than I do, Alex Sawyer, author of
the book Lawless, Lawfair. She's with the Washington Times. Okay,

(34:00):
what's the Supreme Court working on now, Alex?

Speaker 6 (34:03):
Yeah, So one of the biggest petitions pending before the
Supreme Court is you kind of referenced the Roe v.

Speaker 13 (34:10):
Wade issue.

Speaker 6 (34:11):
Now, we have a petition asking the justices to overturn
their twenty fifteen ruling legalizing same sex marriage.

Speaker 13 (34:19):
So that was the Obergafel.

Speaker 6 (34:21):
Case, and it rested on the same type of principle,
if you will, a substantive due process as what the
Court used in Roe v. Wade to justify essentially the.

Speaker 13 (34:32):
Right to an abortion.

Speaker 6 (34:34):
And what that really means is substantive due process has
had a lot of criticism from conservative legal scholars because
it's where courts basically say that there's these fundamental rights
like marriage equality, the right to an abortion that are
not necessarily in the text of the Constitution, but guaranteed
by somehow Fourteenth Amendment and the Fifth Amendment. So you

(34:56):
saw basically in twenty twenty two the Supreme Court take
a look at that and say, this is suspect legal
reasoning for giving women the right to abortion nationwide. This
issue belongs to the States. Let's allow them to regulate that.
They overturned Roe v.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Wade.

Speaker 13 (35:09):
That was the Dobs case. Now they're being asked basically.

Speaker 6 (35:12):
To do the same thing with gay marriage and overturn
their twenty fifteen president with Obergefel. Now the petition comes
from back during that twenty fifteen ruling, there's national news
about Kim Davis, a Kentucky county clerk. She refused, based
on her religious beliefs, to sign off on same sex

(35:33):
marriage licenses. She ended up doing six days in jail.
The state later passed some sort of exemption for those
who feel religious beliefs interfere with their right to their
ability to sign off on those certificates. But a gay
couple sued and they said that they were entitled to
have her specific name on their marriage license. It wasn't
enough for them that they could have a marriage license

(35:54):
with someone else's name. They had to go after Kim Davis,
and the lower court actually ruled for the couple on
emotional distress, and so she was fined a few hundred
thousand dollars in legal fees. She took that that's the
case that's actually before the Supreme Court. She's asking them specifically,
can you, Garrett, give me immunity because I was a
government official, I shouldn't be sued in this context?

Speaker 13 (36:16):
And will you overturn Obergefel?

Speaker 6 (36:19):
Now, two things on that They could just take one
of those.

Speaker 13 (36:23):
They could just say we're only going.

Speaker 6 (36:24):
To decide the immunity issue and not go ahead and
go all the way and take up a potential challenge
to their twenty fifteen president. But there are three justices
still on the Court who dissented in or Obergerfel. That's Roberts, Alito,
and Thomas, and they really would only need one more
to join them and vote in favor of hearing this

(36:46):
case and hearing that issue for it to be granted.
I'm not sure if the Court will go that far
after they just did abortion, but we'll.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
See, Okay, Well, fingers crossed. Of course, those filthy animals
would try to make her put her name on the things.
That's just so wild, right.

Speaker 13 (37:02):
It's not a tap someone else to sign off. I
had to go after her.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
Yeah, it's freaking gross. It's bringing. These people are the worst. Okay,
let's move on to other things, because there are other
legal things and I'm too dumb to discuss them, like
an emergency docket. Apparently one of those is coming. And
I don't even know what those words mean, but it
sounds really important. What's an emergency docket and what's coming?

Speaker 6 (37:23):
Yeah, So this is really the biggest story I think
of the Supreme Court era under the Trump administration. And
I'm actually I've reached out to the DOJ. I'm trying
to get exact numbers, because what somebody counts as an
emergency docket petition is kind of speculative. Some people might
count some some petitions, some other people might not. What
it really means is that when a party goes to

(37:44):
the Supreme Court on an emergency basis. So we've seen
that a lot with the Trump administration, with these lower
court judges having a legal battle before them contesting something
that the administration is doing the judge rules against the administration,
usually a Biden or an Obama appointee, and then issues
an injunction halting the administration from going forward. And so
with that, the administration, through the Solicitor General, through the

(38:07):
dj has gone to the Supreme Court on an emergency
basis and said no, no, we need you to lift
this injunction while the litigation plays out on the merits.
So say, if this is a challenge under whatever principle,
if you will, like birthright citizenship, Okay, they said, let
that play out in courts, but still let us go
ahead and start enforcing the agenda we want to.

Speaker 13 (38:27):
And that's where we're at. There is a major case.

Speaker 6 (38:30):
So there was two disputes out of LA when President
Trump sent the National Guard into LA. One had to
do with his ability to send the National Guard. That
actually was upheld by the Ninth Circuit. They sided with
the administration, so that did not go to the shadow
docket to the justices to decide on emergency appeal. What
has is that there's groups representing unnamed illegal immigrants and

(38:54):
illegal aliens if you will, and also other individuals who
claimed that they were unlawfully detained by ICE. So they
say ICE has using discriminatory practices, targeting people based on
where they work, for example, car washes, landscape companies, construction companies,
and they're targeting people on race and the fact that
they speak Spanish. Now I says, hey, this is a

(39:17):
totality of the circumstances. We're allowed to detain people, stop
and ask for papers. If you look at all of
these factors, it's a reasonable suspicion basis. So the lower
court has sided with these illegal aliens and said no,
the ICE cannot use these factors in justifying a I
guess broad sweeping stop. So that's what's going before the

(39:38):
Justice is now on their shadow docket. They could rule
on this anytime. So what this actually means that lower
court judge stopped the administration from being able to do
their sweeps in LA And I want to give you
some stats. Okay, two million out of the twenty million
people that live in that central district of California are
illegal according to the DHS, and one and ten people.

Speaker 13 (40:01):
So of course ICE is focused there.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
Of course, they're looking at places, they said in their
petition they've looked at workplaces that have been cited thirty.

Speaker 13 (40:09):
Times for having illegals.

Speaker 6 (40:10):
Yet the fact that they go to that workplace look
at people who are speaking Spanish, that that that's not
enough to justify them asking for papers. And so what
this means with the shadow docket is that the justices
will decide this based on just the PaperWorks, the filings
from the Council. They will not have any sort of
oral arguments at this time. They might in the future,
but on the actual injunction issue, they'll decide it on

(40:32):
the emergency basis.

Speaker 13 (40:33):
And that's what a lot of people have criticism of.
They want it to be.

Speaker 6 (40:37):
Hey, let's do some more public hearings. Let's see this
play out in real time. Let's know exactly where the
justices fall. Sometimes when they issue these decisions on the
shadow docket, they don't give you the exact breakdown of
how they vote. So a lot of people call it
shadow or secretive, but of course it's necessary.

Speaker 1 (40:54):
Shadow docket sounds really cool though. Okay, so what about
birthright citizenship? I know this is some thing that it's Look,
it's ridiculous obviously that you can come over here and
crap out a kid and they become an American citizen.
Everyone knows it's ridiculous, but it is how it's established
currently in this country. Are they going to tackle this?
I know Trump's hot on it.

Speaker 6 (41:14):
Yeah, you know, I think that you're right that they
are going to end up taking having to weigh in
on this. Lower courts are still ruling against the administration
on the actual looking at this the text of the
fourteenth Amendment.

Speaker 13 (41:24):
I do think the fact that they had.

Speaker 6 (41:25):
Got involved in the first place with this issue when
it came up on an emergency basis, with the injunction problem,
that the Justice Department used the birthright citizenship case basically
to get this to the Supreme.

Speaker 13 (41:36):
Court in May.

Speaker 6 (41:37):
If you remember, on the whole issue of these lower
court judges issuing these nationwide injunctions blocking policy, and the
Supreme Court basically said, you know, yeah, we don't really
find a basis for these broad district court judges, lower
court judges issuing these broad, sweeping nationwide universal injunctions that
block you know, basically more than just the parties associated

(41:57):
with a case or even a class the administration taking
effect so countrywide. What they're looking for is they said,
you really need to establish some sort of class action
suit to be able to get some sort of relief
like that. Usually a class action suit can take months
to put together. Of course, these activists had one ready
to go as soon as that Supreme Court decision came down.

(42:17):
And so that's what we're looking at now. And I
do think you're right, and the new term I suspect,
we do see the justices have to take the actual
merits of the birthrights citizenship argument.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
Up fingers crossed, Alex. That was awesome. Come back soon,
and I appreciate it. Lighten the mood. Next, it's time
to lighten the mood. And you know what's funny to

(42:50):
me is remember unfair. I guess. I don't even know
if I can call myself new to the media world
because it's been seven years now. But for most of
my life, I've just lived a normal life, like a
normal person. It's a construction worker and a marine. I
washed dishes and just a normal person like you. I
sold our vs do normal things. And now they are

(43:12):
entire countries who hate me, including China. China hates my guts.
I can't even visit there because of one little segment
I did on Tucker Carlson back in the day. We
don't need a military that's woman friendly. We don't need
a military that's gay friendly. With all due respect to
the Air Force, we need a military that's flat out hostile.
We need a military full of type A men who

(43:33):
want to sit on a throne of Chinese skull. It's
a big deal. I have to have a military built
for China either way. The Chacoms are super mad about that. Still,
they're right about it. They hate me. And so when
two Chinese vessels run into each other, I mean you
can just hear them on the microphone. Row you know,

(43:54):
it's hilarious. Rook out, that's stable.

Speaker 9 (44:13):
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