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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Too night.

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Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director of talk.

Speaker 3 (00:03):
Show host Michael Brown. Brownie, Now, Brownie, you're doing a
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(00:50):
the Michael Brown that you need. So this program is
to quote, just to quote, Keithy was name Now. Anyway,
Life's like a box of chocolates. You never know what
you're going to get. I want to go first to

(01:10):
Alex Berenson, Alex former New York Times reported does some
really good work about COVID. Yeah, we're gonna go to COVID.
We're gonna go all the way from Ukraine back over
to COVID for a minute, because there's a lot of
new information out that I want to make sure that
you understand and and I want you to think about
because it has a long term implication for anything that

(01:32):
might happen in the future. You know, we got the
price of eggs, you know, outrageously high because of a
B and flu, and we get all of the you know,
the things about measles going on in Texas, and so
all this stuff's going on again. And I always look around,
and you can call me paranoid, but shockingly, I don't
trust the government. I know you find that hard to believe.

(01:55):
But I don't tell many people that, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Alex Berenson wrote, this has been a couple of weeks ago.
Now he says, this isn't bad news, very bad news.
And here's what he writes. A Yale University team led
by a top top immunologist has found that some people
who receive the COVID vaccines have damage to their immune systems,
as well as high and rising levels of spike protein

(02:22):
in their blood. The researchers released the findings Wednesday, again
this is not this Wednesday, but a couple of wednesdays ago,
in a pre print and hope to publish it soon
in a peer reviewed journal. He says that how often
these problems occur, or if the immune system damage might
open people to infections is unclear as yet, but immune

(02:45):
system damage the researchers found is similar, though not identical,
to change is caused by HIV, the human immunal deficiency virus.
They can eventually lead to the person getting AIDS acquired
immune shey deficiency syndrome, he says. The researchers also found
COVID spike protein, the protein that the mRNA covid jabs

(03:08):
from Pfizer and Moderna cause ourselves to create. They found
that spike protein in the blood of patients up to
two years after vaccination. He says, I first wrote about
that finding in December, but it looks even more serious
now that the preprint is out. Now, he goes on,

(03:28):
let me just kind of summarize this a little bit.
He says, the findings come from the Yale Listen study,
and that that study was initially designed to track people
with self reported post COVID injuries. It has now expanded
to examine what the studies leaders call PVS or post
vaccine syndrome, that that would include people who have reported

(03:52):
autoimmune or other problems following getting the COVID jabs. The
COVID shot nows. I don't call it a vaccine. I've
never believed that csar's CoV two shot by Pfizer, Moderna,
Jay and Jay or anybody else was a vaccine. In
terms of how we understand vaccines as giving us some

(04:12):
sort of immunity to a disease. Polio, for example, the
polio vaccine has wiped out polio. Measles vaccine has essentially
wiped out vaccine that has wiped out measles, except we
still see measles cropping up down in Texas. But I
have a theory about that which we may or may
not get to. The new findings, he says, are really

(04:38):
credible because of the people involved in the study. In
a press release announcing the pre prints findings, Doctor Akiko Ilasaki,
he's the former president of the American Association of imminologists
who in twenty twenty one said that concerns about this

(05:00):
COVID shot were absurd. So he's gone from being an
immunologist who looked over here back during COVID and said,
if you think that this so called vaccine is dangerous
or is causing problems or leading to other maladies, then
you're being absurd because it's not well. Now here we

(05:24):
are three, four or five years later, and he's done
one hundred and eighty degrees. I always find those people
to be the most have the most veracity because they've
shown that they're actually conducting science. They're actually looking at oh,
let's test our hypothesis and see if it's true or not.

(05:46):
Has opposed to all the lies that Fauciing and everybody
else were feeding us during the COVID pandemic. In fact,
doctor Ilasaki struck a different tone when he announce the
release of this study. He says, quote, that was surprising
to find spike protein in circulation at such a late

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time point. We don't know if the level of spike
protein is causing the chronic symptoms, but it could be
one mechanism underlying this syndrome. Then another member of this team,
a Yell cardiologist by the name of doctor Harlan Crumholtz,
the co chair of the study, said the study needs
to be repeated and expanded with much larger numbers to

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confirm its findings and discover other possible outcomes. Those possible
outcomes would include if the immune system this function caused
by these jabs improves or worsens over time, or if
the spike protein levels continue to rise, or why people
continue to have spike protein in their blood so long

(06:49):
after it should be gone. Wow. So, if you want
to sum this up, Yale researchers have found the immune
system exhaustion. In other words, you got the shot, and
I'm one of the guys that got the shot, and
I've said before I regret having done it now. You know,

(07:11):
as I get older, I often wonder. There's no scientific
basis for what I'm about to say. I'm just telling
you what I think, what I wonder. So as I age,
just naturally age and get older. You know, you get
out of bed one morning and oh, well, there's a
pain I didn't feel before, or you find that well,
I used to be able to walk, you know, twenty

(07:32):
miles a day, and now I really have a hard
time on the last eighteenth, nineteenth, or twentieth mile or
I just you know, suddenly I seem to get I
get colds much more often than I used to. Now
that can just be a natural part of aging. But
I always wonder did that those two stupid COVID so

(07:53):
called vaccines that I got. Are they perpetuating? Are they accelerate?
Are they a cause of Is there a causation? Is
there a correlation? I can't help but wonder, because science
is now showing us that spike proteins are being found
long after they should have been gone. So having said

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all of that, you have to ask yourself, what did
we do here? What did we do to ourselves? When
you think about it, Let's think about the lockdown, praying
on manufactured hysteria. Politicians who sold themselves out. They all

(08:41):
implemented these harsh COVID lockdowns, and they were utterly indifferent
to you and me, the common people. Because while government
officials and the elitists in our societies, and I'm talking
about all over the world, not just in this country,
they insulated themselves from the consequences of the decisions they

(09:05):
that they were imposing on us. We bore the brunt
of the suffering. People lost jobs, businesses failed, a lot
of people endured severe psychological trauma from the forced isolation.
I know you have stories. I have a friend who
lives down in Colorado Springs. His wife had been ill

(09:26):
a lot of her life. She had an autoimmune disease,
and she ended up in the hospital and her husband
and her two little boys could not go into the
room to see her because the COVID protocols required them
to remain outside, So she died without her family by

(09:47):
the side. And I know that you have stories like
that too. It's absurd what we did. Families were fractured
beyond repair, relationships breaking under the weight of the financial stress,
the loneliness, the despair. And then you think about who
is the most vulnerable. Who is the most vulnerable between

(10:09):
during all of that COVID lockdown, Think about that. It's
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program and the weekend program. So so back to to
the to the lockdowns, as I said, think think about
people that lost their jobs, how the government was picking
winners and losers, how a lot of businesses failed, and

(11:15):
if you look around, we've never really recovered from that.
You know, every time Biden would talk about, you know
the number of jobs that increase, well, those were businesses
that had we had taken those jobs away because the
government picked winners and losers, and the losers obviously had
to shut down. And so as they began to slowly
open back up, Biden would claim, oh, look up, my
great economic plan is bringing all these jobs back. What

(11:38):
bull crap, It was not bringing those jobs back. That's
the natural flow of an economy. Money wants to be
put to its best and highest use. Capital wants to
be used and invested. People want to start businesses, People
want to have their own income, They want to have
their own business, and they they're you know, they want

(11:59):
to have jobs. So of course the economy is going
to start slowly coming back. You can take a baseball
bat like we did to it at the beginning of COVID,
but eventually it's going to get back up. But among
the most vulnerable, think about the elderly people that had
pre existing conditions, who had cod morbidities. A lot of

(12:22):
them died. Why because they couldn't get the healthcare that
they needed. It was either delayed or was outright denied,
all in the name of what do you remember this phrase?
How quickly we forgot flattening the curve? Wow, we were
gonna know what was it to begin with, you know,
thirteen days or whatever it was to flatten the curve,

(12:44):
And then it became it became thirteen months. It was
like that I might not only have been thirteen years,
we now have new data. Nobody reports this, but we have.
We have new data from the United Kingdom that proves
that everything that the so called conspiracy theorist said about
the lockdown being harmful was in fact true harsh. Let's

(13:06):
go through five of them. Harsh COVID nineteen lockdowns disproportionately
hurt everyday citizens, while politicians and elites remained unaffected. Now
we could dissect that a thousand different ways. First of all,
they exempted themselves and their wealth allowed them to exempt themselves,

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or their power, their positions as legislators, congressmen, whatever it
might be. Senators allowed them to escape. All of the
lockdowns didn't hurt them. Do you think just to pick
on Bill Gates because he thinks he knows everything about medicine,
do you think Bill Gates for one minute missed a

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meal or wasn't able to buy whatever he wanted to buy,
or go wherever he wanted to go. No, Bill Gates
continued to do whatever he wanted to do. Oh, you know,
the most blatant example of all is Gavin Newsom, the
then and still governor of California. The French Laundry. Remember

(14:12):
that restaurant up in Napa somewhere. I don't think I've
ever been to the French Laundry. I need to go
sometimes to see if it's as good as Gavin Newsom
says it is. I'll take Michael with me and we'll
go see what it's like. Michael's probably already been. But anyway,
think about that they continued unaffected. What kind of world

(14:35):
is that? Number Two, we saw a huge increase in
mental health issues and suicide attempts among children and young people.
That was observed globally, just not in the United Kingdom.
And what are we seeing now? You look at this country,
you look at Colorado in particular, Our math scores are

(14:57):
reading scores, all those test scores are still flat. Talk
about flattening the curve. Oh, we succeeded in doing that.
We just flattened the wrong damn curve. And yet we
spend billions and billions on education, and what do we
have to show for it. Nothing. We utterly damaged an
entire generation of young people, not just in this country,

(15:20):
around the world. There are studies now from the United Kingdom, Japan,
and in this country that reveal these alarming spikes and
new suicide, and those suicide rates were linked to all
of the prolonged restrictions. Kids are meant to get outside socialized.
You know, I've always believed that elementary school, to even

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a great degree, high school is not just about learning reading, rhythm, arithmetic, reading, writing,
and arithmetic, but it's also about learning to socialize, learning
how to get along with other people, learning to as
you're going through all the hormonal changes, learning how to
adapt and how to how to grow up. We stole

(16:03):
that from them. There's Australian research that highlights an increase
in self harm cases among adolescent females during lockdowns. You
think about I think it's tomorrow, is it? Or maybe
sometime this weekend is in International Women's Day? You think
about what we're doing. I mean, I don't mean to laugh,

(16:26):
but we have so marginalized the female part of our
species that it's freaking unbelievable. International Women's Day what a joke.
I suppose a bunch of trans women will go celebrate
that by using a women's restaurant or joining a track
meet or a basketball or volleyball team. And then the

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lockdowns sold to us on the basis that they would
protect our lives instead led to severe economic, psychological, and
social damage, particularly among those vulnerable populations, the young, the elderly,
those with co morbidities. So the true human cost of
these policies is beyond belief. In October twenty twenty, at

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the very very beginning, a sixteen year old kid from Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
took his own life after struggling with severe anxiety that
was brought on by the lockdown. He was isolated from friends,
cut off from normal social interactions, trapped in a cycle
of fear at uncertainty. He found himself overwhelmed by the
crushing weight of those restrictions, and his parents later revealed

(17:35):
that the erut the abrupt disruption to his daily life,
had affected as well being mentally. He was anxious and
he was despondent. That's just one example. Think about the
millions of kids all over the country that are still
all over the world, that are still suffering like that.
What happens when you're deprived of normalcy. It's the Weekend

(17:57):
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It's at Michael Brown USA, I'll be right back tonight.
Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA director of.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
Talk show host Michael Brown. Brownie, no, Brownie, You're doing
a heck of a job the Weekend with Michael Brown.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
Welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Really glad
to have you joining me. Hope you'll tell your friends
and enemies about the program. If you think there's somebody
out there idea irritate you know, be sure and tell
them to listen. So why am I spending time on
this the lockdowns? Well, primarily because, as Alex Berenson reported
earlier this week, we now have information coming out from

(18:42):
people who's immunologists, who supported the vaccines, who continue to
study the vaccines, and of course it's not getting reported
in the mainstream media. The cabal's not reporting this. But
isn't it fascinating to live in a time when there
is so much information in this new media. People like
Alex Berenson and the Free Press and the other places

(19:03):
that I subscribe to and read are are reporting on
things that it might have taken decades for us to
learn about this, and yet we're now learning that the
so called COVID vaccine which was really not a vaccine,
was actually doing harm and it's still continuing to this

(19:26):
day to do harm. It is. I don't want to
play the whole thing, but I want to give you
an example. There's a new film being released this month
that exposes the devastating injuries caused by the COVID vaccine
and also the government's campaign to cover those up. And

(19:46):
it's just the idea. And it's called The Hidden, The Hidden.
It's by Matthew Lynn Guthrie. And this is a I'm
not going to play the entire it's this is kind
of like an introductory thing that you can find on YouTube,
but it sounds like this.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Made The first question was why isn't the United States
looking in our own backyard for our data? But they were,
they just weren't telling us what it said.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
I need this out.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Most of you have never heard of me. I did
my partner, I got it.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
And most likely have never heard of most of us here.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
I'm scared.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
And what the video is showing is I'll repost this
on my Twitter for my x feed in just a
minute so you can you can watch it yourself. Another
reason to go follow me on at Michael Brown USA.
But they're showing people testifying before Congress because people like

(20:59):
doctors or Rand Paul had been investigatingbody. You know, we
need to find out what was going on. And so
they're showing people who are testifying. And now we've got researchers,
immunologists who are doing real science as opposed to the
fake science and discovering Oh yeah, there was a lot
Remember the vaccine adverse effects reporting system to THEIRS system

(21:23):
and how they shut that down and started hiding it
from us. Well, now that's you know, as an acquaintance
of mind says, we're kind of in the season of
reveal and we're starting to you know, because of new media,
and people are are becoming I think, not cynical, but skeptical,
which is part of our DNA as Americans. Really the

(21:45):
government's telling me this, then, you know, show me the receipts,
show me the proof. I want to understand why you
why you really believe this? And we now have members
of the medical profession who who have seen the light
and are waking up and going wait, what wow, you know,
think about how And I know this is critical of

(22:05):
the Trump administration, but I think the Trump administration the
Trump administration in the early parts of the pandemic are
a quintessential example of being captured by the bureaucracy. This
is my not so much worry because I think that
the Trump version two point oh and the cabinet members

(22:26):
that Trump's putting in now are less susceptible to being
captured by the bureaucracy. In fact, to a t, I
think every single one of them understands that they are
not going to allow themselves to be captured by the bureaucracy.
But Trump one point oh was Fauci berks Uh, doctor

(22:50):
Collins who headed up the NIH at the time. They
all captured him, and those on the inside that were
trying to say, wait, wait, wait, there's another side of
the story. They got drowned out. And Trump, I think,
being naive at the time, didn't understand that he was
being fed a line of bull and that he needed
to go down a different path or hear some different voices.

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That's what this movie is trying to point out and
hurting too.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
I am you and I just want someone to help
meet you. Thank you, guys.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
I would like to introduce this. I'm proud to introduce
just briand dressing. I don't know where to go.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
That's because.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
I did not need to remember that whole issue. Did
you die because of COVID or did you die with COVID?
And of course now we know that if you died
either of COVID or with COVID or however they wanted
to phrase it, as long as you get COVID in there,
they got more money. Good grief. What a bunch of prostitutes. Horrific,

(23:59):
horrifak indictment of our healthcare system.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
The worst part was I could not.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Shaking. I can't fill my legs, I can't feel anything up.
And of course we now know Pfiser has publicly admitted
by the way, I will repost this right now. It's
on my timeline now at Michael Brown USA if you

(24:35):
want to watch it. Pfiser's even admitting that their putitive vaccine,
the JAB, did not stop the spread. Well, we were told,
remember how we were. We were chastised by in our
own state. Our governor called us bastards if we didn't

(24:57):
get vaccinated. If there was you know, there was gonna
be the pandemic of the unvaccinated. For the people who
refuse to get vaccinated, now, I'm not anti vaccine, but
I'm telling you I absolutely do regret having gotten that
COVID shot. I wish I hadn't. And how many times
I don't mean to laugh at Joe Biden, who knows

(25:19):
where he's at, at what he's doing right now, but
remember how many times we would see photos of him
getting you know, the booster in the next booster, in
the next booster, and pretty soon it's booster squared and
he's gotten all of those, and he still would get COVID.
Did nobody ever stop and say, well, if I keep
getting these booster shots and I keep cating the so
called vaccine, why do I keep getting COVID? He was

(25:43):
utter insanity. But now we're living in a time where,
I think, because of new media, because people are no
longer just accepting things at face value, we're starting to
get these stories. So I was telling you the story
about the sixteen year old from Scotland who took his
own life, and he wasn't the only one. But what
happened whether and I've read the text message, just some

(26:06):
of you are telling me about someone's telling me about
their ninety something year old. I think mother or mother
in law who you know, lives to be ninety plus
years old and then dies of you know, get she
gets the stupid shot and she dies a year a
year and a half later, isolated and alone. What do

(26:28):
you think killed her? The shot or the isolation? I
guess it's the isolation. Never having friends or family to
even speak to. You get deprived of normalcy, you get
stripped of your support systems, whatever that may be. You

(26:49):
have nowhere to turn. You'll become a silent casualty of
a government imposed lockdown. And that's the teen year old's
death should serve as a haunting reminder of the devastating
toll of isolation. Proven that while the lockdowns were meant
to so called that was going to save our lives. Right.

(27:12):
You know, there's a Wahoo's Tacos that I occasionally, not often,
but occasional, will stop in there to grab a quick
bite for lunch. They still have the Remember the stencils
on the floor to keep you six feet apart from everybody.
I always laugh when I see that, because we now
know that was simply a made up figure. Well, we

(27:35):
got to keep people distance from each other? Well, what
should that be? Four feet? Eight feet? Oh no, four
feet's not far enough, and eight feet's too far. Let's
just do six feet. Let's just pull that number out
of our butt and use that one. Indeed, I shouldn't
laugh at any of this, but it's it's absurd when

(27:58):
you think about it. Research shows and is exposed a
staggering and deeply concerning spike and child suicide attempts that
are causally linked to the COVID lockdowns, And there are
all sorts of independent studies now that highlight a potential
link between the lockdowns and that horrifying trend. Referrals to

(28:25):
children's and young people's mental health services saw a drastic
and unprecedented one hundred and forty percent increase since that pandemic.
A separate study conducted in Japan three years ago now
analyzing data obtained from various Japanese ministries, painted in an
equally grim picture in Japan, it revealed that suicide race

(28:48):
among kids during the pandemic, particularly between August and November
of twenty twenty, spiked. You can find it in almost
any country if you'll just dig look for the studies England, Japan,
this country, Australia, all over the world. Isolation, fear, economic ruin.

(29:13):
Everybody suffered, but the children suffered the most. An entire
generation left scarred. All because why because power hungry bureaucrats
and self serving politicians chose a political agenda over a
scientific agenda and over compassion enforcing draconian policies without any

(29:37):
regard whatsoever for the long term consequences. Pay attention and
be grateful that we live in a time when we
can suddenly start learning from it and not have to
wait for generations to read about it in a history book.
I'll be right back. Hey, welcome back the Weekend with

(30:01):
Michael Brown. Glad to have you with me. I appreciate
you tuning in. So we're talking about how we've We've
lived long enough now that we see that the effects
of the lockdown during COVID were awful, and we're now
learning that the shots, the so called vaccines not only
didn't really have any effect, I mean by the pharmaceutical

(30:24):
companies own a mission, didn't do anything to stop transmission.
Now it's up in the air whether or not it
actually reduced symptoms or alleviated any symptoms, or did anything.
I'm you know, I'm hard pressed to tell you precisely
what it is that the shots did for you, Because
then it was booster after booster after booster. People continue

(30:47):
to get COVID. There are still COVID cases floating around.
So I'm not sure that we accomplished anything. But the
people that caused how much of it do you think
was driven by their hatred of Donald Trump? Now that

(31:08):
is an outlandish claim for me to make that they
were driven by their hatred of Trump. But what if
I told you that some of them are kind of
circling back around to remember Jim Sack used to talk
about let me circle back with you. Well, they're kind
of circling back. Doctor Collins, who was the head of

(31:29):
the National Institutes of Health, he showed up at a
stand Up for Science rally. It was really a stand
Up for Science rally that should have been named we
Opposed Donald Trump Rally. You know what he did.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
We're joined together by this noble dream. We got that.
So it's just all the good people. But the second
line part of this family, and the last line, we're
joined together by this noble dream.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Do that with me.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
This is a song for all the good people. Come,
good people. We're part of this family. This is a
song for all the good people. They're joined together by
this noble dream. Well, this is a song for all

(32:26):
of those dreamers. We're looking for answers to come our way. Scientists, doctors,
student sauce seekers, sharing the hopes form a much writer day.
Come on a song for all the good people. All

(32:49):
the good people are part of this family. This is
a song for all the good people who we're joined to.
Who get their mind?

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Is you talk about an absolute comprehensive cognitive dissonance, not
understanding that you know what. You destroyed people's lives. You
really hurt the cause of the scientific method. You really

(33:22):
showed us how badly the revolving door is between government
and the pharmaceutical companies. That the regulators are captured by
the very people they're supposed to regulate, and the very
people that they regulate have captured the bureaucracy. And your
retort is to come out to an anti Trump pro

(33:43):
science rally and seeing some little diddy. That's as bad
as when Al Green, not the singer, when Al Green
the Congress room from Texas gets censured for interrupting Donald
Trump's Joint Session of Congress speech on Tuesday Night and
interrupts it by shouting, trying to shout down the president
and wave his cane like some old man, get off

(34:05):
my yard. And all they've got during the censure, the
reading of the Center resolution is to walk down to
the well of the House and seeing we shall overcome
what you think. You're back in the sixties and this
is some civil rights march. They're completely clueless, not just
about COVID, but the country has gone an entirely different direction.

(34:31):
It's as if if you can imagine that there's a
car careening down the highway and that's the Highway to Hell,
and the car season exit and makes you know the Democrats,
the Marxists, the Communists, the socialists, they're all driving the
car at high speed, and suddenly somebody grabs the steering
wheel pulls it off the exit to get us off

(34:52):
that stupid highway to Hell. And they just keep flying
out the car going down the Highway to Hell, and
we're off from the off ramp. We've taken the off
ramp over here, and they just keep singing and they
just keep moving forward. Nobody's behind them. That's when you
realize that the people in power are solely there, cluelessly,

(35:19):
absolutely cluelessly going down the same path that we have
rejected and said no, we're not going to do this anymore.
It is well giving example of how stupid it is.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
Congressman Green Congresson, you said in a recent interview that
President Trump quote uses his incivility to take advantage of
our civility. Do you think your colleagues and the Democratic
Party are being too civil during.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
This time when American rights and freedoms are literally on
the line, Our.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Rights and our freedoms we're finally being restored. It's the Marxist,
it's the socialist, it's the Democrats. But I repeat myself,
who are trying to take away our individual freedoms and
our individual liberties?

Speaker 4 (36:12):
Well, thank you for having me. I think we're at
a point where we're making decisions as to how we
should move forward. I believe that we have to move
forward with righteous incivility. This is what we engaged in
when we're saying we shall overcome, and what I engaged
in when I stood and indicated that the President didn't

(36:32):
have a mandate to cut medicaid.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
I like you how you said, like when I stood
and indicated no, you mean when you stood and screamed
and shook your cane at the commander in chief standing
not twenty feet from him. Yes, we live in an
insane world, or at least they do. I think we're
the same ones. So wee came with Michael Brown. Hang tight,

(36:57):
we'll be right back

Speaker 4 (37:00):
Adam with world Wide
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