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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Debt ceiling fight.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Leilani Doubting joins us, we're going to give updates on
culture war things.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
We're going to have a blast tonight. And I'm right.
We have tons of news to get to.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
We have these huge, gigantic issues, debt ceiling fights, culture
war fights. Great guests on tonight, But I thought I
thought it would be important to open up with the
most important thing. You really want to do that in TV?
Lead with the most important thing? And what is the
most important thing?
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Me?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
I have a book coming, the Anti Communist Manifesto.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
This is what it is. Yes, it looks really cool
and there's this like leather kind of texture on the
cover of it.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Yes, it looks freaking cool. This is my book. I
need to answer a couple of things. You keep emailing
me questions. One, Jesse, are you coming to my town
on a book tour?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Jesse?
Speaker 2 (00:58):
How can I get it signed copy? Okay, listen, we
made this super easy for this reason. Everything you need
to know, every tool you need is at Jesse kellybook
dot com. If you want to pre order the book,
all the links are at Jesse kellybook dot com. If
you want to order a signed copy, there's a special
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link there for a signed copy. It's at Jesse kellybook
dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
You'll see the link.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
If you want all the information on the book tour,
I'll be in Texas, in Utah and Pennsylvania and Florida.
If you want information on the dates and all that
on the book tour, it's at Jesse kellybook dot com.
What I'm telling you is all the information you are
requesting from me at all times is at Jesse kellybook
dot com. We made it easy, it's humanly possible. So
there you go. And if you were coming to the
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book to spots, I'll sign the book if you bring
it to the book tour spots, or you can just
order one if you're not coming to any of those,
if a signed one is your thing. Now let us
move on and let's discuss something something a little different.
I believe, I believe we could be on the verge
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of a national revival that could save this nation. And no,
I'm not talking about the president to a run of
twenty twenty four. I'm not talking about Trump or Destiantis
or I'm not talking about that. Think bigger than individual
politicians and individual races.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
That's not what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
I think there is a chance the trans movement saved
this country. I do because here's the truth about communists,
and here's the truth about the right communists have always
This is universal. This goes clear back to the Soviet Union,
to China, applies to America today. The communists. He thrives
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on two things. He needs two things. They're essential to communism.
Of those things is deception. It is amazing. Actually, I
talked about the book. I write about some of this
in the Anti Communist Manifesto. It is amazing how honest
they are about being liars. I know that's a weird
way to put it, but it's true. They will regularly
write to each other, they'll write it down in books.
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They'll regularly say things like, we can't let them know
what we're doing. How we have to keep this quiet.
We have to keep this hidden. Hey, let's not let
word get out about this. They know that their religion
is horrific and nobody wants it, so they know they
have to lie at all times. Lying hiding what they're
doing is essential. They made a huge screw up. They
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made a huge mistake. I should say, when it came
to COVID because the Communists. I'll go to the second
thing in a moment. But because the communist is a
religious sell it. He's committed, and he's always on offense,
and he's always destroying everything he can see.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
But the bad part of that is he has difficulty.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Controlling himself and sometimes he says the parts out loud
that he's supposed to lie about. Terry mcculliffe did it,
and it cost him the Virginia governorship.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
I'm not gonna let parents come into schools and actually
take books out and make their own decisions. So yeah,
I bet you stopped the bill that I don't think
parents should be telling schools what they should teach.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Good hmm.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
The Communists couldn't control themselves during COVID and they shut
the schools down. Well, it's all the rage today to
talk about all the evils they're teaching in schools, between
the gender queer trans weird stuff and the Black Lives
Matter stuff. Everyone, it's a hot topic now. We talk
about it all the time here. You talk about it,
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I talk about it. Everyone talks about it. Well, here's
a dirty little secret. All that stuff was going on
for years. We just didn't know. We didn't know until
the Communists, like an idiot, shut the schools down, and
then kids are doing school on zoo and mom's sitting
right there in the kitchen listening to their son being
taught how evil he is for being white.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
The communists screwed up.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
They needed deception, and they gave the game away by
educating children at home. So that was one mistake. That's
one thing the communist needs. He needs deception, and he's
screwed up. But the second thing, the second thing he
needs and has always needed, is apathy from his political opponents.
And this again, this goes clear back to the Soviet Union.
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Writers like Sultsanits, and I'm paraphrasing here, they will say
things like, I wish we'd fought back harder.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Sooner.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
We could have rose up, we could have stopped, and
we had the numbers. Why didn't we do more sooner?
The communist needs needs Normy Norm to be asleep. Now,
who is Norman Norm? It's not you, so this doesn't
apply to you. It's your friend though, it's your neighbor
across the street. It's your cousin, it's your brother, it's
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your dad. It's the person who shares your values in
your life, wants the things you want, believes the same
things you believe, but just can't ever be bothered with politics.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I'm watching the game tonight. I'm not even interested in that.
You catch the game last night.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
He doesn't want to deal with politics and activism and
things like that. He thinks he's still living in a
normal country. Normy Norm. Well, there's an army of Norman
Norms out there. That is really the challenge you have.
That's the challenge I have waking NORMI norm up? How
do we do it? How do I do it? How
do you do it? How do you shake someone awake
and say you need to care, you need to get involved.
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But the truth is there's only so much you can
do to wake Normy Norm up. The communist needs Norman
norm to stay asleep. When the Communists moved from simple
gay rights stuff, which Norman Norm never really cared about
as long as it was you know, private, don't care
what people do, when the Communists moved from that to this,
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he may have saved the country.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
This month, I celebrated my day three sixty five a
womanhood and bud Light sent me possibly the best gift
ever a kon with my face on it.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Normi Norm woke up one day and he didn't become
a hardcore anti communist like you. He didn't become a
political activist immediately like you.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
But Normi Norm woke up one.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Day and looked and all of a sudden, his freaking
beer as a dude on it pretending to be a woman,
And all of a sudden, he went from being Normy Norm.
Speaker 1 (07:39):
You catched the game last night?
Speaker 2 (07:40):
To walking into Target and seeing chest binders for sale
for his thirteen year old daughter.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
Normi Norm woke up.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
One day and dudes are pretending to be women, and
women are pretending to be dudes. And he found out
that wait, doctors are chopping off penises and breasts of
children in America. Norman Norm woke up one day and
figured out that he's not dealing with bad, He's dealing
with evil. And don't get me wrong, we have a
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long way to go. We have millions and millions more Norms.
We need to wake up, and we need to strive
to do that every day.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
You do, I do.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
That is our mission. Wake Norm up, make him realize
there are demonic forces destroying this country and we need
his help. But the truth is the trans stuff the
communists pushed too far, too fast.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
It was too much. He could have gotten away, was
so much more had he not.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Convinced everybody that that dude with a five o'clock shadow
and shoulders like mine as a woman.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
And he's a woman. Now we cut his paintis off.
He's a woman.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
No, Norman norm looks at that and thinks, no, that's not.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
A woman at all.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Wait, what are you serious. That's why you're starting to see.
Now you're starting to see something you've never seen. I've
never seen in my lifetime. I know you haven't either.
You're starting to see a boycott from the right with teeth,
real teeth, visiting real pain. See the pictures of all
the bud light stuff over the weekend, the Memorial Day,
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bud light stuff, beer shelves empty, there's bud light sitting
there as you see that. Target has now lost ten
billion dollars in value in a week. One week, Target,
ten billion dollars in value gone. The Dodgers invited this
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despicable Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence drag group that just makes
a mockery of Catholicism. They got so much heat. They
added a Christian Faith and Family Day to the calendar.
That's feeling heat, that's feeling pain. These people are finally
feeling pain, and they're feeling pain because these things went
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beyond you, They went beyond me. Don't get me wrong,
You're important. We need tip of the spear people leading
people along. But we need reinforcements. We need help. You
need help. I need help. We need Norm to wake up.
And the tranny stuff woke Norm up. He's starting to
wake up and realize the struggle we're in. And we
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are in a struggle. I just want to leave you
with this. It sounds like I'm changing the subject, but
I'm not. What is the struggle? What are the stakes
of the game? Well, remember remember we have a legal
system in this nation. Judges, das lawyers, things like that,
a legal system in the country. I want you to
remember that in the future, in this nation, people like
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this graduating from law school, from Cuney Law School, people
like this, they're going to be the presiding judge in
your trial.
Speaker 5 (10:51):
Like many of you.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
I chose Kuney School of Law for its articulated mission
to be law in the service of human needs. One
of very few legal institutions created to recognize that the
law is a manifestation of white supremacy that continues to
oppress and suppress people in this nation and around the world.
We join this institution. We joined this institution to be
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equipped with the necessary legal skills to protect our communities,
to protect the organizers fighting endlessly, date in and out,
with no accolades, no cameras, no votes, no PhD grants,
working to lift the facade of legal neutrality and confront
the systems of oppression that wreck violence on them. In
this moment of celebrating who we are, I want to
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celebrate Cunion Law as one of the few, if not
the only, law school to make a public statement defending
the right of its students to organize and speak out
against Israeli settler colonialism. We are the class that organized
against using Lexus, a legal research company tracted with ICE.
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And we did all of this in spite of the racism,
in spite of the selective activism, the self serving interests
of CUNY Central and institution that continues to fail, us
that continues to train and cooperate with the fascist NYPD.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Not a college kid a foot soldier for communism soon
to be presiding over a trial near you. We need
Normy Norm to wake up because we're gonna need Normy
Norm in the future. That may have made you uncomfortable,
but I am right. We'll talk to Leilani doubting about
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this in just a moment. Your buddy NORMI Norm needs
to wake up. Your buddy Norman. Norm needs to get
his t levels checked too. By the way, you see,
men don't even realize what's happening in this country. Did
you know that testosterone levels are half of what they
were fifty years ago? Fifty years half a century, they've
been cut in half. What is this nation look like
another fifty years from now with numbers like that, it's devastating,
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Speaker 1 (13:41):
Get you that thirty five percent off, We'll be back.
Speaker 6 (13:53):
I got a zero on a project proposal in my
class because I use the term biological women, which is
apparently not allowed anymore. She even said it was a
good project proposal, But I got a zero because I
use this term. It's exclusionary and not allowed anymore. So
and I want one hundred percent know that this is
like the most biased grade ever because my project is
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about transgenders competing in biological women's sports. How am I
supposed to do my final project if I can't use
the word biological women? But that's what my project is about.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
That's a good question.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Indeed, let's ask Lelani about it.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Joining me now.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Leilani, doubting contributor to Stein Online, former Miss Great Britain. Okay,
I have this theory, and it may be a crackpot theory,
but I have a theory that this trans stuff is.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Actually going to promote it.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
It's going to cause a revival in the West that
it may have saved the West because it's so out there,
it's so crazy that it's waking up normal people who
were never awake before.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Am I nuts?
Speaker 5 (14:56):
Do you know what?
Speaker 7 (14:57):
You have a really good point, and I do think
a lot of people are wait up over there, especially
when you see the biological men taking over in women's sport.
You know, just in California the other week, a tranny
came second place to a young girl who then was
in fourth place she missed out and going to the
state championship.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
So this is happening a lot.
Speaker 7 (15:17):
And I think when it starts getting involved with sports
young ladies like this lady who now is probably going
to get a bad grade at university because of this agenda,
this is when people are going to say, hold.
Speaker 5 (15:30):
On a minute, wait, we've had enough.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
Now.
Speaker 7 (15:33):
There's a teacher in the UK actually who just got
banned from teaching for two years because he said well
done girls to a group of girls, biological girls, but
one is identified as a male, and so he got,
you know, basically banned for teaching for two years. And
so it's not just this thing where these guys and
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these are doing this in private. This is now a
affecting every day normal people. But there's only a slight
error maybe with what you said. And that's assuming that
most people are sane and most people are prepared to
speak up. So that's the only possibility and why it
might not work out and save America because we do
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know that there's a bunch of woke cowards that you know,
really want to go along with this.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Do we have enough sane people left?
Speaker 2 (16:24):
I don't know how you're doing in the UK, but
I doubt that maybe we don't hear in America.
Speaker 5 (16:29):
I know that's a problem. Do we have the sane,
rational people?
Speaker 7 (16:32):
And I don't know because you know, but you know
what's good when you see the boycotts like we've seen
with Target and bud Light, that does actually really give
me hope. Now in the UK, we're still a little
bit behind because this, you know, this insane agenda where
you have something like Target partnering with some X rated
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designers that put pentagons on kids baby grows and then
do tough friendly swimsuits. That hasn't happened in the UK yet,
So we're still a little bit behind. But then we're
also behind on the big boycotts, and that was great.
I've just seen something by Alex Stein who just parodies everything.
I'm going into Target and publicly saying where do I tucket?
Speaker 5 (17:15):
It's not working. You need to take this back to
the lab.
Speaker 7 (17:17):
I can't tuck myself in and it's the funniest thing.
So when you can laugh at that, I mean, you
know it's going to come around full circle.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
I really hope I had hoped, probably naively, that the
crime situation would wake up the normal people out there,
and it's not. And I saw over the weekend Lulu
Lemon apparently that's one of these companies that makes pants
for hot chicks. They fired employees who filmed a robbery.
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Is it is pro crime in UK as it is
in America?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Right now?
Speaker 7 (17:53):
You know what there are The police suit here aren't
great on sorting out the crime. But this is absolutely
shocking and horrific treatment of the staff.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
I mean, to be.
Speaker 7 (18:03):
Quite honest, I used to spend a lot of money
at Lululemon. I don't want to now knowing that my
money is going to go and subsidize these criminals. And furthermore,
actually I hope that people see this and absolutely rob
Lululemon into oblivion for being so horrific to their staff
and just like, I mean, I'm.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Speechless that this is actually a.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Lowed to happen and they fired the staff over calling
the police and filming it.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
One thing we're seeing here in America, and I know
you're divided up a little differently in the UK, is
we're seeing migration, not just from state to state, not
just the individuals, but you're seeing businesses now as blue
states become hellholes. State Farm is no longer doing homeowners
insurance in California. They just got to wash their hands
of the largest, most powerful state in America. Businesses are
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leaving Chicago, they're leaving Minneapolis. So the places that are
crime ridden are going to be even worse because there's
no facilities, not going to be any business there or anybody.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
Well, that's the thing, and you see it in San Francisco.
Speaker 7 (19:03):
There's a lot of places closing down now because it's
not worth them having stores.
Speaker 5 (19:08):
When the police won't do anything. I think it's.
Speaker 7 (19:11):
Under one thousand dollars, they'll just you know, wash their
hands a bit. So, yeah, people want to get out,
and I don't blame them who wants to have their
store open in a place where somebody can walk in
loick a thousand dollars worth of stuff and then you know,
you either have to pass it onto your loyal paying
consumers or you go.
Speaker 5 (19:28):
Out of business.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
Yeah, that's crazy, all right now.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
This is something I know you're experiencing over there, the
climate change insanity idiocy. Here's one of our politicians, Jamal Bowman,
this morning on TV.
Speaker 8 (19:43):
Number one, we need to stop drilling for fossil fuels completely.
But number two, we need an expedited way to get
us to clean renewable energy or we will continue to
have the severe weather events that we have been having
for quite some time, and because are the warming of
the planet.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Do any of your politicians or our politicians realize what
they're talking about is about two billion people dying when
they talk like this, and that may be understelling it,
you know what.
Speaker 7 (20:12):
It is like this in the UK, it's absolutely insane.
They're so obsessed with carbon and they have these plans
called net zero when actually, if you ask anybody, they
don't even probably know themselves. If we've spent all this
money on going green or you know, green energy.
Speaker 5 (20:30):
What will the outcome be at the end of it?
Speaker 7 (20:32):
Now I know Senator Kennedy asked this to Biden's deputy
Energy secretary a while ago, and he had no idea.
He had no idea how spending fifty trillion over the
next few years to get to say, you know this,
this net zero would actually affect the temperatures. And another
thing is carbon dioxide makes no point not four percent
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of the total atmosphere. Of that three percent is produced
by humans. And in the UK we produce one point
one percent of the three percent of thener point not
four percent. And you in the America produced thirteen percent
of the three percent of thener point.
Speaker 5 (21:11):
Not four percent.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
So I did the mass and it's I've got to
get my zeros right here. This is how much America
affects the atmosphere, not point not not not not not
one five six percent of the atmosphere is affected or
changed by carbon coming out of America.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
So it's just it's so ridiculous.
Speaker 7 (21:34):
And even in the UK, we'll see they'll be talking
about blistering temperatures twenty degree blistering temperatures, that's sixty four
degrees in fahrenheits for you people in the US, and
they've got maps covered in red. So it's all propaganda
that there's this, you know, major heat wave coming.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
It's it's like the temperature I wore my house to
in the winter when I put my heating on.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Well, Lannie, I'll be honest with you. I love the accents.
That's don't get me wrong, it's wonderful. I can't get
behind this centigrade celsiest thing you people do and I can't.
I can't get behind the beans on toast. It's too much.
I don't know what that is, but that's what is that.
Speaker 5 (22:13):
Oh is great. It's such an underrated meal. It's delicious.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Sorry, I gotta go go back soon. Now let's talk
about you.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Let's talk about the timeshare you don't want anymore.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
I know you don't want.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
It happens to everybody. People get them. Hopefully you did
enjoy them for a while, so don't feel stupid. Hopefully
got some enjoyment out of it. But eventually you grow
out of it, the kids move away, tired of it,
whatever the case may be. But they don't let you
out do that. They tell you no, no, no, sorry,
you signed the contract. All those annual fees, special assessments,
you're still paying them.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Mad you don't use it.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
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your one phone call away from getting out.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Ah, but they told me it's in the contract.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
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Speaker 1 (23:26):
We'll be back well.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Voters get frustrated, Voters get apathetic, Voters get demoralized from
time to time, especially voters on the right. You know why,
I've been there, shoot up, I get there, so I'm
there right now.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
Do you ever get there?
Speaker 2 (23:53):
You know why we get frustrated because it doesn't seem
like we have fighters for us. It doesn't seem like
I am represented by any of the leadership in Washington,
d C. It doesn't seem like there's an opposition party.
Government has only grown for one hundred years. The culture
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has only shifted left for one hundred years. Now, why
is that you can make a whole variety of arguments
for why that is. But you want to know one
of the main reasons government has only grown, why the
culture has only shifted left.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Why we only spend more and more and more money.
Why everything gets worse and worse and worse and worse
and worse.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Because there actually hasn't been a party trying to fight.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Back against any of it.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Democrats ruling over Republicans, whether Democrats are in charge or not,
has pretty much been the rule my entire life. So
we're told all the time that we've got to go,
h we got to win back the House and the
men terms. It's critical to save the nation. They're to
us now about twenty twenty four. We have to win
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the presidency here, we gotta get Trump in there.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
We got to get the Santas in there. We gotta
save the nation.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
But every single time you politicians tell us to go
give you power so you can save the nation, you
cave you lay down. Every single time the low T
GOP we went out to the pools in the midterms
like you asked us to, and we gave the GOP.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Control of the House.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Now the GOP has control of the House of Representatives,
that's a really big deal.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
No, we don't have the presidency.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
No, we don't have the Senate, but we have control
of the House of Representatives. Now, what would the Democrats
do if they had control of the House of Representatives.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Oh wait, you don't have to guess. I can tell you.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Donald Trump was president, we lost the House of Representatives
in the midterms, and he didn't do a single other
thing for the rest of his presidency. In fact, he
was impeached twice from the House of Representatives. So when
Democrats control the House of Representatives, not only do you
not get anything you want if you're a Republican, they'll
impeach you twice.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
What do we get? This is what we get.
Speaker 9 (26:11):
This is really a step in the right direction. It
puts as a trajectory that's different. We put a statutory
cap on only spending one percent for the next six years,
so we let government grow, but at a slower rate.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
We let government grow but at a slower rate. That's
what you get.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
That's what I get for giving them back the House
of Representatives. That's what we get. You want to know
what's not in it. It's no longer in it. It was,
But you want to know what's no longer in it.
Here's a little brief list. No border security makes addressing
the border at all difficult. Uncapped debt, They're just going
to punt the thing, so we don't do anything to
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address that. Don't do anything to address spending outside of
a two year freeze, which is basically nothing.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Were when you.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Freeze spending too much money instead of reversing spending too
much money. That doesn't accomplish a single thing. No work
requirements for Medicaid, no rains preserves every single cent of
the quote inflation reduction app the Mini Green new Deal,
every single penny in there, every single penny for the
new IRS agents. Why I should say ninety eight percent
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of the pennies for the new IRS agents are in there.
Only reclaims twenty six or twenty eight billion of the
COVID funds. The student loan bailout remains essentially Democrats get
everything they want.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
You what do you get? Nothing? Nothing. I don't even
know what to tell you. You don't have even a
tiny win. And I've actually seen and I can't believe
I'm seeing this.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I've actually seen people on the right, not just politicians punits.
Some people on the right saying, well, that's the best
we can do. We've got the House of Representatives. What
a party of losers? What a party of losers? No
wonder we've lost for one hundred years. Half the pundits
on the right sound like Kevin McCarthy's still defending this trash.
Speaker 7 (28:13):
Have you had any conversations with members of the Freedom
Caucus that have been against this bill and now we're
saying they might.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
Both motion to vacate.
Speaker 10 (28:20):
I've talked to many about whether they're or or against
the bill. I'm not sure what in the bill people
are concerned about. It is the largest savings of two
point one trillion we've ever had. It's the first time
in history the largest recisions where we're pulling money back
from the hard working taxpayers that are going to China.
Are they opposed to work requirements for welfare? Should someone
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continue to be able to sit on the couch able
bodied with no children and not.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
Be helped to find a job.
Speaker 10 (28:50):
Are we concerned about, for the first time, to be
able to change the Environmental review in forty years so
we can build things in America faster. I'm not quite
sure where they're opposed or the ability to even have
Congress work again to do the job the appropriation bills.
There consequences for that, but to be able to take
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a Trump executive order paygo and put it into effect
with this president to stop them from spending the jillions
of dollars. Now, if people are against saving all that
money or work reforms in welfare reform, I can't do
anything about him.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Are nothing I can do a look at all the
things I give you, Look at out great it is.
But why are you funding the IRS expansion? Remember when
we were railing against that, all those new IRS agents.
Remember when there was this guy he campaigned against the
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expansion of the IRS. In fact, he said he would
do something about it. And what is that guy's name?
Starts with the K mister producer, play that play that guy.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
I know the night is late.
Speaker 10 (30:07):
But when we come back our very first bill, really
peel the funding for eighty seven thousand year.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
That looked like, gosh, I know I'm getting order. My
eyes are going. That looked like that was Kevin McCarthy
right there. Huh. I guess he was lying. Didn't mean
anything he said.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Now, by the grace of God, not everyone.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
In Congress things like that.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
By the grace of God, we still have the Freedom Caucus,
and that caucus just keeps getting bigger and harder every
single day, and I'm glad here's the Freedom Caucus.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
How much I mean, how much confidence do you have
in the Speaker right now?
Speaker 1 (30:45):
None? Zero?
Speaker 11 (30:47):
What basis is there for confidence? You cannot forfeit the
tool of Republican unity.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
It was not necessary to do the Speaker lying about
the way he's characterizing this bill.
Speaker 11 (30:57):
Yes he's lying, but the bill is chock full of
things that are cosmetic and artificial that have the same
exact effect. Macarthy has lost some trust now this has
been happled.
Speaker 12 (31:08):
What I said was, we got to relook at how
our leadership structure is in play, something like that on
Glenn Show, because we can't do what we're doing right now.
We were being very successful for five months. This was
a mistake. We abandoned the structure that was making us successful.
So we're gonna have to rethink it all. What was
emphatically clear in all of our conversations in January was
that we would be reporting things out of the Rules
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Committee unanimously and right now that is a Jeopardy.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
God bless the Freedom Caucus. All right, all right, we're
moving on. We're moving on to other stuff. We're going
to talk about fighting back against the COVID monsters. Before
we talk about that, let's talk about the air you breathe.
Let's talk about getting you a nice little three pack
of even pure thunderstorms. You see, Father's day is coming up.
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Speaker 1 (32:32):
Tell Dad you appreciate him. No, Now, we'll be back.
Speaker 13 (32:41):
The thing that went right was the investment over decades
in the basic and clinical biomedical research that allowed us
to make a vaccine in unprecedented time of less.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
Than a year.
Speaker 13 (32:54):
That turned out to be safe and highly effective.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Is the science in on whether the vaccine is safe?
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Oh, without a doubt.
Speaker 13 (33:00):
It's been given to billions of people and billions of doses,
So there's no doubt.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Safety is off the table. Is no doubt it's safe.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Look at the vaccines and the track record thus far
for all the other age groups.
Speaker 5 (33:13):
They are safe and so effective.
Speaker 14 (33:15):
I got vaccinated.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
I can tell you first of all.
Speaker 5 (33:20):
That these vaccines are safe.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
It will save your life.
Speaker 13 (33:24):
We have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just
nine months. This is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments
in history.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Safe and effective. Safe and effective. Remember how creepy that
propaganda campaign was.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
I know, Casey does joining me now?
Speaker 2 (33:41):
Casey Norman Litigation Council for New Civil Liberties Alliance, Casey,
what kind of stuff happened to you if you stepped
out of line and spoke out against that narrative?
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Right?
Speaker 15 (33:54):
So, I mean, the reason we're bringing this lawsuit is
we have six point this year. All of them tried
to use social media, you know, on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok
to talk about the COVID vaccine, talk about what happened
to them personally, or to a loved one after taking it,
and they, you know, they some of this involved talking
about the side effects that had happened to medical symptoms,
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and over and over again, these kinds of posts were censored,
whether flagged as dangerous content, misinformation, or removed entirely. And
you know, these people would get threats to their accounts
on social media, they'd get a strike and we're told,
if you get one more, we're going to take you,
delete you from the platform entirely. So that's that's kind
of what we're dealing with here.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Side effects, What side effects I've been I've been listening
to the FDA and CDC. I didn't know that there
are side effects.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
Yeah, apparently.
Speaker 15 (34:45):
So you know, in our lawsuit, it's not it's not
about how common or prevalent these are, but there are
a number of people throughout the nation who have had
really really serious side effects. One of our plaintiffs, mister Ramirez,
he took the vaccine. He didn't himself have any serious effects,
but his sixteen year old son, for instance, he died
five days after taking the vaccine. He was previously healthy
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and they determined that he died from myocarditis, which now
it's shown to be one of the often in younger
men who take the vaccine. So there's certainly risks whether
or not, you know, common.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
Casey, can you explain who exactly are you suing who's
on the hook for this?
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Right?
Speaker 15 (35:28):
So in our lawsuit, we're going against a number of
federal government agencies and officials almost exclusively. We have we
do have one non government entity, the Stanford Internet Observatory,
but they're being sued as a de facto government actor.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Okay, DHS is in on this. Do I understand that? Right?
Speaker 15 (35:50):
Yes, that that is correct and I and the reason
for that is if you look back in you know,
in history and at the justifications that are used by
government officials and agencies when they try to justify this
kind of censorship, it's always based in national security national safety,
and that is the domain of DHS. I mean that
that's its ballpark. So when we're talking about national safety,
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that's where we look. And we you know, we've already
seen multiple examples of DHS's intent to censor from the
DGB or the Disinformation Governance Board, not to be confused
with the KGB, although it is very easy to do.
So you know that they proposed that idea last year,
which in essence was saying, we're going to create this
entity within the DHS that is going to impose censorship
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of what is deemed by the government to be misinformation
about COVID or about vaccine side effects, for instance. And
only because of extreme public backlash and you know, kind
of outrage at this concept of a DGB, they dissolved
this entity last summer, I believe in August. But you know,
we keep hearing more and more about you know, reports
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released by feuer requests or whistleblowers where we learn about
the DHS's intent create boards of this nature to target
dangerous so called dangerous information or disinformation. So that's one
of the primary reasons that we've included them among the
defendants in this case.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Why not go after the social media companies? That is
an excellent question.
Speaker 15 (37:18):
One of the reasons is NCLA, which is my organization,
my firm. Our mission is against the government, the administrative state,
and here and when we're seeing this kind of censorship,
it's not so much a question of the independent action
on the part of these social media companies like Twitter
or Facebook. We're seeing here immense amounts of collusion, communications,
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pressure imposed coercion by the federal entities, the government officials
and agencies who are asking and demanding that these social
media companies censor certain viewpoints, certain content. Sometimes they target
specific individuals. And we've just seen immense amounts of emails
and reports of detailing the interactions between the government entities
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and these these social media platforms. So we are really
targeting what we view as the source of this problem,
which is the federal government itself, rather than the social
media companies. And actually another reason why we haven't included
them among the defendants is if you look at a
recent lawsuit that also involves this question of censorship on
social media called Missouri v. Biden, a lot of discovery
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was produced in that case, and we've drawn upon that
discovery which shows, you know, this heavy level of interaction
and pressure between the government and the social media platforms.
But in that case, you see the social media companies,
you are not defendants in that case either cooperating. They've
been responding to requests for information, and they themselves have
provided a lot of the information that's shown this level
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of you know, collusion and pressure.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
Casey, I appreciate you, good luck, go get them. Thank
you good, Go get them.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
Somebody needs to pay up a pound of flesh around here.
You know who doesn't deserve that though, your dog. Your
dog deserves something better. Your dog deserves actual nutrition. And
we don't give our dogs nutrition.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
We think we do. We love them and we think
we do. I got them good dog food.
Speaker 2 (39:17):
I got them the sensitive stomach dog food, all the
extra good dog food. But the dog food is brown,
isn't it. You know why dog food's brown? You know what,
because they kill everything in it so it'll have a
longer shelf life. There's no nutrition in your dog. It's
food in your dog's food, none of it. It's like
you're giving him fast food every meal. Put nutrition in
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the food. You don't have to get new food. Get
him some rough creams, all natural herbal supplement. You pour
it on the dog's food. Dogs love it. And the
health benefits you you will see in your dog when
you start giving in vitamins and minerals and probiotics and
omega oils. When your dog gets introduced to nutrition for
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(40:24):
It's time to lighten the mood. And as a father,
let me tell you youth sports can be it's a nice
way to put this horrible. They can be absolutely horrible.
We want our kids to play sports. We do, and
they're healthy, and I'm glad kids play sports. But then
you find yourself up at six am on a Saturday
driving to eight hours of baseball and you hate your life.
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But there are moments of youth sports that are wonderful
and make you smile, and will bring you one of
those moments in a moment.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Before we bring you that.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
The only thing worse than youth worse than youth sports,
is starving to death.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
I've heard it's very, very bad.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
I don't want to eat my own arm I don't
want to draw straws and decide which family member I'm
going to eat, So I therefore have purchased an emergency
three month food kit from my Patriot supply, which everyone
needs three months worth of food in your home.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Everyone, look around you.
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Speaker 1 (41:37):
Do you now? Use sports?
Speaker 2 (41:41):
One of the things that really makes them wonderful is
when the kids screw up. For instance, if you don't
throw the last guy out during the game and your
team is out there celebrating, well, the other team rounds
the bases and wins.
Speaker 14 (41:57):
The game two and two, strike three and he's out,
horn out wins its Oh wait a minute, Hornell's got
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to pay attention. I'm not sure what's going on here.
So is this the way it's going to end?
Speaker 2 (42:33):
Wow, that's a great lesson for those kids.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Oh, they're fine. It's a great lesson. Let's stomo