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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Americans, regardless of their race, their gender, or their sexual orientation.
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Why don't deliver?
Speaker 4 (00:25):
These United States were the ones who indeed didn't work.
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That's the rest.
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Of the world, help us arch.
Speaker 4 (00:35):
Change, and that's President Trump's second term has been notably
different already in just the first two months, in that
he is no longer dealing with the right's previous crowd.
He's no longer dealing with people like the idiot he
put it Secretary of State who'd been the CEO of
Excellent because the corporate world wanted one of their corporate
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shield types in that position and who would undercut him
at every turn. He's no longer putting people in because
the Republican establishment that worked so hard against him said, hey, no,
put these people in here then, and then our folks
won't be scared of you.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
They'll see that you can play ball.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
Well, he realized that those people ended up undercutting him
and harming him, and now he's putting people in place
to share his values, take his orders and do what
he asked to be done. Because he has a mandate
for it. The American people wanted this. So here's borders.
Our Tom Homan, he the guy never misses. Ever, a
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reporter asked him about using an old law as justification
for deportation of the trendy Arragua.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Guys, that's an old law. It's two hundred years old,
and he said, he say to those who live here,
he's anti home and you're old and law. It's a
second ventures no law. Not as all as kind of institution.
We still pay attention to that, don't we.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Not as old as the constitution. We still pay attention
to that, don't we. That one's two hundred and fifty
years old, well, not quite two hundred and thirty five
thirty six. So it's also important to understand, well, let
me say it is it is good to remember what
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trend de Aragua actually means train tr n pronounced train
is a train just like you would take coming down
the railroad. Track day means from or of Ragua is
a town, a state. Actually, I believe trained to Arragua
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refers to hopping on the train to go to prison.
It is a gang that is very clear in its purpose.
It's a trans now it defines a transnational criminal organization.
You come in to do things that will get you
sent to prison. That's what you do. Prison is not
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a frightening place to these people, and it is not
something to which they are averse and avoiding. Because Trenda
Raguell was actually founded by a guy who called himself
Nina I think it was Ninio Guerrero, and he operated,
if I remember correctly, is a Canadian prison that he
operated out of. The headquarters of the gang was actually
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inside the prison. He operated the game from there. That's
where it started and developed. It's not like El Chappo,
where he's on the outside running his criminal organization. They
put him in prison that slows him down. Uh, this
is a guy who got to prison and started the organization.
These are very bad guys, very bad there. These are
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far worse. There's a reason.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
President Trump refers to them.
Speaker 4 (03:59):
As you know, the ISIS is an organization that is
far crueler, far more vicious than most of the other
organizations we deal with in the rest of the world.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
Trendy Arragua is the same.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
Meanwhile, Woopy Goldberg, who like every other Democrat, does not
want the bad guys sent away Woopy Goldberg said, I'm
just worried that any of us could be deported because
you see, you're supposed to oppose sending those murderous thugs
to El Salvador, because El Salvador's leader has agreed to
take them in for us and put them in prison.
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You're supposed to oppose that, because if you don't oppose that,
they'll come get you.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
You just got to keep your eyes open, y'all, because
if they can just come up and take somebody because
they've made a decision that you are supposed to be
that person, any one of us, yeah, could find ourselves
being deported to some country.
Speaker 4 (04:58):
Don't give him any ideas, Yeah, because he's trying to
deport everybody. Why is he needed to port you. Didn't
you all say that you were going to leave the country.
I mean, at least give a fat Rosie o'donald credit.
At least she'd going to Ireland. We play a lot
of Scott Jennings' audio because it's so much fun to
watch him go into go on to the set of
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CNN every night and absolutely carve them up. When I
was young, late twenties, my wife and I lived in
a neighborhood. We didn't have kids yet, and there were
lots of kids around the neighborhood, and I put up
a basketball goal so I could go outside and shoot
baskets for stress relief. When I got home, and all
the neighborhood kids would see me out there and they'd
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come I mister Bry, mister Barry, miss Berry, and so
I met all their parents because they would come over
and shoot baskets, and the parents would come over staying
with a beer while I would play basketball with the kids. Well,
I was taller than all of them because they were
elementary and middle school at the time, and it was
sort of fun to a we'd lower the goal down.
I had a crank goal, lower the goal down and
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dunk on them like I was Shaquille O'Neal, and they
thought it was hilarious. And I keep up with some
of these kids to this day, and it was funny
to toy with them, you know, play little games like
you the Harlem glove drotters or something, because they were
so much shorter, so much. That's what it feels like
Scott Jennings is doing on CNN.
Speaker 6 (06:22):
Like listen to this on the issue of these deportations.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
It's quite clear the.
Speaker 6 (06:28):
President believes he is keeping the United States and it's
citizens safe from non citizens who are in the country illegally,
first of all, and second of all, who have a
long history of committing very very violent acts from murder
to rape, to sex trafficking and so on.
Speaker 7 (06:43):
And do you think they have to prove that though,
because I mean, I think that's I don't think anybody
disagrees about their ability to deport people who are who
are murderers.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Or rapists or whatever.
Speaker 7 (06:53):
But don't they have to actually prove that those people
are who they say they are and that they've worried
out those acts of those.
Speaker 6 (06:59):
We know they're violent people, because how do we know?
Because well, because their records have already been pulled. I mean,
these people were I think that the court where they
came from, and now they're now they're here illegally.
Speaker 8 (07:09):
So one of the things they are, well, that's what
I'm saying identity courts in the court today is that
the lawyers for the government couldn't say really who these people.
Speaker 9 (07:20):
Were, and they to use is they say, well, we're
looking at some of their tattoos, which means they have.
Speaker 10 (07:25):
A gang affiliation, so they can be deported. It's a
slippery slope that we don't want to open up.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
The process for everything illegal immigrasy. So actually, again we
don't know.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Oh, I love it so much. President Trump was on
Fox News with Laura Ingram. She asked him about the
judge who ordered the plane carrying Venezuelan gang members to
turn around, and he said it very well.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
He might be a non lawyer, but he knows a
lot about the law.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
I don't know who the judge is, but he's radical left.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
He was Obama appointed. And he actually said, we.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Shouldn't be able to take the criminals, killers, murder is horrible,
the worst people, gang members, gang leaders, that we shouldn't
be allowed to take them out of our country.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
So that's a presidential job.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
That's not for a local judge to be making that determination.
Speaker 11 (08:20):
Michael Ry the system of modern day Robin.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
Who is Mark Elias? Those of you who follow politics,
many of you know his name. He's the devil. According
to the New York Times quote, Mark Elias has done
more than any single person outside of government to shape
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the Democrat Party and the rules under which all campaigns
and elections in the United States are now understand that
what they're applauding is killing voter ID laws and allowing
an environment where cheating is rampant. And that's why he
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fights any voter ID, any election integrity, because you have
to leave the door unlocked for the burglars to get in.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
His job is to keep the door unlocked.
Speaker 4 (09:32):
In April of twenty fifteen, so a year before, year
and a half before the election that Donald Trump would win,
Hillary Clinton was hired by Mark Elias as the attorney
of record and general counsel for her twenty sixteen presidential campaign.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
She's got to make sure she can cheat. A year later, April.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
Of twenty sixteen, the Washington Post reported that Elias on
behalf of the Democrat National Convention Sorry, and the Clinton
campaign hired something called Fusion GPS that would conduct research,
and that research would lead to the creation of what
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came to be known as the Steele dossier. Remember Christopher Steele,
he was the disgraced supposed British spy who had.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
To admit under oath that he lied.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
Elias played a key role, the lawyer, in funding this
quote unquote research.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
It was all made up.
Speaker 4 (10:34):
That research produced Now debunked claims about Donald Trump's ties
to Russia.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
This was the Russian collusion case.
Speaker 4 (10:44):
So what they did is Elias pays Steel, pays a
fusion GPS, a group of former Democrats or group of
Democrats former media members.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
They find a disgraced.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Former spy and they get him to put his name
on the dossier as if he was hired by the media. Hey,
who is Donald Trump? Is there anything out there we
need to know? Let's ask one of the spies. So
the spy comes back with the report, which was already
created for him, that says, yes, the Russians controlled Donald Trump.
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Trump must not be president. He is under the control
of the of the Russians. The Russians are taking over America.
Ah okay, So all of this happens, and all of
it would end up unraveling. Remember they even Eves dropped
on Donald Trump by using carter Page as the subject.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
All this carter Page is a bad guy.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
We got a spy on him because they knew carter
Page was coming into meetings with President Trump, who was
not the president yet at Trump Tower. Well, if you're
evesdropping on carter Page, you're also dropping on the presidential candidate.
This was the deep State trying to get something on
Trump that they then hand to Hillary's lawyer, who then
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hands it to the media, and Trump is finished because
they were scared to death. Well, President Trump now talking
about the Department of Justice, this weaponization against him, and
that he's going to do something about it. He mentioned
Mark Elias by name, and that clearly has Mark Elias
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scared to death because he deleted his aggressive x account.
He's not on Twitter anymore because he realizes, uh oh,
the walls are closing in.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
They spied on my campaign, launched one hoax and disinformation
operation after another, broke the law and a colossal scale,
persecuted my family, staff and supporters, raided my home mar
A Lago, and did everything within their power to prevent
me from becoming the president of the United States, with
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the help of radicals like Mark Elias, Mark Pomerants. And
these are people that nobody's ever seen anything like it,
so many others, but these are people that are bad people,
really bad people. They tried to turn America into a corrupt,
communist and third world country.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
So now he's got them scared. He's not forgiving and forgetting.
You remember the name Peter Strasak. He's the one that
was like a horny teenager who was screwing Lisa Page,
who was a married lawyer for Department of Justice. And
she was texting him, what are we gonna do if
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Trump becomes president?
Speaker 1 (13:53):
What are we gonna do?
Speaker 4 (13:56):
And he was responding, don't worry, I got an insurance policy.
I and my friends at the FBI are going to
prevent Donald Trump from being president. Remember all this, Remember
that smirky, creepy smile when he was testifying in front
of Congress. Well, this is the head of the CIA,
John Ratcliffe, who was a member of Congress when all
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that happened six years ago. As a congressman, he's questioning
Peter Strasick. And listen to this exchange.
Speaker 9 (14:29):
The approximately fifty thousand text messages that I've seen with
your personal beliefs like f Trump stopped Trump, impetees Trump,
go ahead and confirm on the record that none of
that occurred on an official FBI device or on official
FBI time.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Go ahead and do that, sir. No, they did, many
of them, did it. Oh they did?
Speaker 9 (14:46):
Okay, So really no, I'll give you a chance at
the end. So what you really meant to say was
that when you said you never crossed that bright, inviolable line,
what you meant to say was except for fifty thousand times,
except for hundreds of times a day where I went
back and forth expressing my personal opinions about effing Trump
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and stopping Trump and impeaching Trump on official FBI phones
on official FBI time. Other than that you never crossed
that line. I'm sure there are thirteen thousand FBI agents
out there that are beaming with pride and how clearly
you've drawn that line. Agent Structor, You're starting to understand
why some folks out there don't believe a word you say,
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and why it's especially troubling that you, of all people,
are at the center of the three highest profile investigations
in recent times that involve President Trump, and that you
were in charge of an investigation investigating gathering evidence against
Donald Trump, a subject that you hated, that you wanted
to f him, to stop him, to impeach him. And
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do you see why that might call into question everything
you've touched on all of those investigations.
Speaker 4 (16:00):
So what the Left will do when an asset like
this is burned is they go, oh, he was a
lone wolf.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
He was acting alone. It was all.
Speaker 4 (16:08):
He answered that question. He was a flashback to Peter
strausik answering, Oh no, no, no, no. Everybody was in
on what I was doing.
Speaker 12 (16:18):
At every step, at every investigative decision.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
There are multiple layers of people above me, the.
Speaker 12 (16:23):
Assistant director, executive assistant director, deputy director, and director of
the FBI, and multiple layers of people below me, section chiefs, supervisors,
unit chiefs, case agents, and analysts, all of whom were
involved in all of these decisions.
Speaker 10 (16:36):
Michael, do I have a story for you.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
My brother in law murdered two Native Americans.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
To Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Now you have my attention to Mark Andrieson is a
really bright guy.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
He was the co founder of something called Netscape, and
Microsoft put him out of business.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
But he's one of these guys that you can't keep down.
Very sure, Okay.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
He was on the Lex Friedman podcast and he was
breaking down how the scam of the university system works
and how they misappropriate taxpayer money to do it. I'm
not going to tell your kids shouldn't go to college.
My oldest son's in college right now. I loved college.
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I had scholarships for most of it. But we had
to take debt for my wife to go to college
in law school, as we did for me. So but
every person doesn't need to go to the university. In
university's dirty little secret, universities stopped being about education a
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long time ago, and they stopped being about the people
whose parents are paying a check to the university a
long time ago. Universities are funnels, distribution centers or Democrat
liberal initiatives, and the professors and the university are in
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on it. They get these big federal well you know what,
let Mark andreies and tell you the story.
Speaker 10 (18:10):
University is the university. The universities are funded by four
primary sources of federal funding. The big one is a
federal student loan program, which is you know, in the
many trillions of dollars at this point and then only spiraling,
you know, way faster than inflation. That's number one. Number
two is federal research funding, which is also very large,
and you probably know that when a scientist at university
gets a research grant, the university rakes as much as
seventy percent of the money for central uses. Number three
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is tax exemption at the operating level. Which is based
in the idea that these are nonprofit institutions as opposed
to let's say political institutions. And the number four is
tax exemptions at the adowment level, you know, which is
the financial buffer that.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
These places have hypothetic.
Speaker 10 (18:50):
Anybody who's been close to university budget will basically see
that what would happen if you withdrew those sources of
federal tax payer money and then for the state schools
the state money, they all instantly go bankrupt, and then
you could rebuild. Then you could rebuild because the problem
right now, you know, like the folks University of Boston
are like mounting a very valiant effort, and I hope
that they succeed, and I'm sure I'm cheering for them.
But the problem is you're now inserting Suppose you and
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I want to start a new university and we want
to hire all of the every thinking professors, and we
want to have the place to fixes all this. Practically speaking,
we can't do it because we can't get access to
that money. Are you're the most direct reason we can't
get access to that money. We can't get access to
federal student funding. Do you know how universities are accredited
for the purpose of getting access to federal student funding
federal student loans. They're credited by the government, but not directly. Indirectly,
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they're not accredited by the Department of Education. Instead, what
happens is the Department of Education accredits accreditation bureaus that
are nonprofits that do the accreditation. Guess what the composition
of the accreditation bureaus is. The existing universities, they're in
complete control. The incumbents are in complete control as to
who gets as to who gets access to pedal student
loan money. Guess how enthusiastic they are about accrediting and
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new university right, And so we have a government funded
and supported cartel that has gone.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
I mean, it's just obvious now.
Speaker 10 (20:03):
It's just gone like sideways and basically any possible way
it could go sideways, including I mean literally, as you know,
students getting beaten up in the on campus for being
you know, the wrong religion. It's just they're just wrong
in every possible way at this point, and they're there.
It's all in the federal taxpayer back and there is
no way, I mean my opinion, there is no way
to fix these things without without replacing them and then
there's no way to replace them without letting them fail.
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And by the way, it's like everything else in life.
I mean, in a sense, this is like the most
obvious conclusion of all time, which is what happens in
the business world when a company does a bad job,
is they go bankrupt and another another company takes its place, right,
and that's how you could progress. And of course below
that is what happens is this is the process of evolution, right,
What does anything ever get better? Because things are tested
and tried and then you you know the things that
the things that are going to survive. And so these
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places have cut themselves off. They've been allowed to cut
themselves off from both from evolution at the institutional level
and evolution at the individual level. It's shown by the
just widespread abuse of tenure. And so we've just stalled out.
We built it. We built an ossified system, an ossified
centralized corrupts. We're surprised by the results. You know, they
are not fixable in their current form.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
The use of accreditations is stamps, and all I see
they have become the American Bar Associations become a left
wing communist organization.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Is just awful.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
The use of these sorts of things in this manner
is one of the ways, the very powerful ways that
the system protects itself. So for many years, and I've
learned this from homeschool parents for many years, the education industry,
and that's what it is. And just like Raytheon or
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Boeing or whatever else, they are vicious about the whack
a mole of defeating anyone who competes with them. The
education industry would say, the universities would say, you know,
we need a high school diploma to get into this school.
The kids who were being homeschooled were not dumb dums.
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In fact that we're out performing the public school students.
But you can't learn at home because if you learn
at home, you don't get the institutional impromoter, the stamp
of approval from the public school or from the accredited school.
Shall we say, so, you can't learn. See, nobody's ever
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learned until we had the schoolhouse and all the teachers' unions,
and all the millions and billions and trillions of dollars
being spent on this. Nobody ever learned until we had
these things. You have to have these things for a
kid to learn. They can't learn at home. They can't
learn outside, they can't learn on field trips with mommy.
They can't learn at the kitchen table talking through things
that nobody can learn that way. You have to have
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a school. The school will be in charge of who
has learned and who hasn't. You cannot be learned unless
they these brilliant important people say that you are learned,
and short of that, there will be no admission to college.
So one of the major hurdles the homeschool community had,
which people stop being interested in homeschooling once their kids
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old enough to go out of school. Anyway, a lot
of people through in the talent, said I We'll just
have to go back to the accredited school to get
the degree.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
But some stayed and.
Speaker 4 (23:11):
Fought, and thank God for them, because you can get
a homeschool degree now, so you can get into a
college if that's what you want to do.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
But it meant home schooling meant that.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
Your kid was writing off the ability to go to
college because the college has required it. See this is
why corporations require college degrees, because by requiring the college degree,
you empower the university, which indoctrinates the kids that's their
boot camp and deliberalism, so that when they arrive at
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your doorstep, they're good and indoctrinated just like we like them.
So the corporation continues the wokeism. They required you to
have been through the indoctrination school. And this is why
you see the massive split between what the left shorthands
of the educated and the uneducated. You see the maga
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folks are uneducated, uneducated. I know billionaires who are quote
unquote uneducated. The chairman of the Board of Regions at
the University of Houston, who's a multi billionaire, didn't go
to college. I've known plenty of others, and now he's
the chairman of that university. So he's good enough to
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be the chairman of the university. But you call him uneducated.
He has over five hundred restaurants, professional basketball team, casinos, hotels,
he's the ambassador to Italy, and you call him uneducated.
I dare say he could educate anyone who calls him
to be educated. But they can't read a spreadsheet the
way he can. They can't make business decisions, they can't
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see the writing on the wall, the trends in the industries.
To manage this massive organization. They can't do that, but
they're educated with their what PhD in sociology.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
Listen to the Michael Berry Show podcast if You Dare Angry.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
White liberal women have come to be a dominant force
in the Democrat Party, and they share certain characteristics a
lot of cats, a Karen nature, a willingness for those
who have children to sacrifice their children, to sacrifice their
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children for the purpose of more attention, and their ideological insanity.
Michael Malice is a Fox contributor in podcast. He's been
a guest on our show over the years. He was
on a podcast called Triggernometry, and he makes this point
I think quite well about crazy liberal white women.
Speaker 13 (26:01):
I think people underestimate to what extent privileged, especially white women,
are willing to sacrifice their children for the altar of status.
For them, having a trans kid is like winning the lottery, right,
and you laugh, but it's really the case. It's very disturbing.
They're the only ones bringing their kids to drag shows
because for these affluent white female liberals, offers a man
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in makeup is like the second Coming, and you know
they're showing dad or their husband or whoever.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
How enlightened. They are because this is what corpor media.
Speaker 13 (26:31):
Tells them, so they can't wait to bring their kids
and show how with the program they are. So they
are a menace, and this, in my opinion, is Munchausen's
by proxy. You know, they're torturing their kids for the
sake of status and accolades.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
Is absolutely right, is absolutely right, And a lot of women,
i think, fall into this because they see the effectiveness
or they are affected by the effectiveness of political propaganda
that tells them that Republicans are mean, and women in particular,
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their entire lives have been told that mean is bad.
You must always be nice. You must not fight back,
you must not defend yourself, you must not shoot back.
You must be nice. We can just nice people to death.
There comes a point where you have to wake up
and realize that there is evil in the world and
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it must be destroyed, and that you have to defend
yourself or it only gets worse. You know, the Democrats
bad polling numbers right now because they took up these
bad issues, and a lot of it is liberal white
women led. Reminds me of an old joke from Ronald
Reagan and his delivery is just golden.
Speaker 11 (27:54):
Did you hear the story about the kitten who was
outside the Democratic fundraiser selling kittens. When the people came
out from the fundraiser.
Speaker 14 (28:15):
He was holding up the kittens and he was saying,
buy a Democrat kitten. Well, a couple of weeks later,
the Republicans held a fundraiser in the same place, and
when they came out, there was the same kid with
the kittens, and he said, by a Republican kitten. And
one of the members of the press, Wo'd seen him
there two weeks before. I said, wait a minute, you
were selling these kittens the last time as Democrat kittens.
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How come the Republican kittens now? Kid says, because now
they got their eyes open.
Speaker 4 (28:46):
We cut that audio too fast. The crowd, I mean,
it was raucous. The response was absolutely raucous.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
They loved it. They absolutely loved it.
Speaker 4 (28:59):
You talk about liberal white women, these are the kind
of people that watch the view, not grudge watch, actually
watch the View because they think, oh, they're talking about policy.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
I want to stay up to date, what's going on.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
Well, here is Tulsey Gabbert, who's a real woman you
can look up to, and she's calling out the Hen
Party hags at the view for calling her a trader
to her country. Just give us a listen.
Speaker 15 (29:25):
Some of you have accused me of being a trader
to my country, a Russian asset, a trojan horse, or
you haven't used your useful idiot I think was the
t you used, which basically means that I'm naive or
or lack television. What's going on is that I want
to let I want to let your viewers know exactly
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who I am. All right, set the record straight. I
am a patriot. I love our country. I am a
strong and intelligent woman of color, and I have dedicated
almost my entire adult life to protecting the safety, security,
and the freedom of all Americans in this country.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
It was the attacks on nine eleven.
Speaker 16 (30:10):
Well, I guess, I guess we were getting We're getting
a little bit far ahead of ourselves. But Franklin Graham
finds you refreshing, he doesn't find me refreshing. Richard Spencer,
the white nationalist leader, says.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
He could vote for you. Joy, This is Cason at
least ten times. Why don't you go on.
Speaker 15 (30:31):
Chris walk This is why I'm here because you and
other people continue to spread these innuendows that have nothing
to do with who I am starting to do.
Speaker 16 (30:43):
And then you shot back at her, boy you called
the Queen of warmond you doubled down.
Speaker 15 (30:48):
Unfortunately, you double down on the baseless accusations that she
made that strikes at the core of who I am.
I'm a soldier because of the attacks on nine to eleven,
enlisted in the military to go after and defeat and
destroy the evil that visited us.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
On that day.
Speaker 15 (31:05):
I've served now for over sixteen years, deployed twice the
Middle East during the height of the war, where every
single day I saw firsthand the terribly high human cost.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
Who hasn't dealt with a crazy white liberal woman. I'll
give you a great example. Here's girl power, as they
call it, on full display in this next clip. It's
not new, we've played it before. It's a female air
traffic controller and she is so determined. I mean, she's
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going to make her point and stand up for herself,
and she's making a complete idiot herself. And if you've
ever had a liberal white woman as a boss who's
like this, it's a living hell because they have what
they think is confidence, but it's not. And this is
how you destroy. This is how you crash planes. This
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is how you lose war. This is how little boys
get their wiener cut off. This is how bad things
happen in great nations.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
This right, listen to this for a short approach.
Speaker 17 (32:08):
If you're going to do a power off one eighty,
that's my point.
Speaker 18 (32:11):
Well, okay, I will remember that from now on, no problem.
Speaker 17 (32:14):
Yeah, when you ask for a short approach, I expect
you to turn your base and even the numbers.
Speaker 18 (32:21):
All right, this will be a full thought for six
five Charlie. And maybe we need to talk about that
some more, because you're the first controller of fifteen years
that's ever said that.
Speaker 17 (32:29):
Well, I'm just you know, if you ask for a
short approach, a short approach is when you turn your
base and even the numbers. If I know you're a
student asking for a short approach, I know you're out
there practicing and you probably will extend. But if you're
doing something other than a short approach, don't ask for
a short approach.
Speaker 18 (32:51):
Well, I will definitely look up the definition of short
approach because I've never seen where it says you turn
base of being the number.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Because I don't see how you could possibly do that.
Speaker 17 (32:59):
Well, I googled it, actually, I googled start approach, and
it's set to turn your base a beam or before
the numbers, and you will land probably touch down around
this field.
Speaker 18 (33:12):
Okay, well, then I apologize for requesting the wrong thing
because everywhere else Short approached me a.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Fower on point eighty. But that's deminly not want to
be too.
Speaker 17 (33:22):
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, I don't know. Maybe
it's because I've worked at different airports. I don't know, knows.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Thank you, good night,