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May 22, 2025 • 32 mins

Chairman Brian Mast, joins to talk about the announcement of the golden dome, his foreign affairs committee hearing with Rubio. Mast also just introduced a bill with the President in the Oval Office to honor fallen law enforcement by awarding a new medal to the families. 

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Speaker 2 (01:14):
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if you want to be a part of the program.
I had said this for many, many years. I said
it at the time when I was on radio. I
started when Reagan was president, and I said that I

(01:36):
believe that strategic defense will probably one day go down
as President Reagan's greatest legacy. And I would believe, I
would argue that when you see the Iron Dome and
it's shooting, you know, ballistic missiles out of the sky,
hundreds of them at a time, fired from Iran into Israel,
that is evidence that my prediction was correct. Well, President

(02:00):
and Trump wants to take what was started what forty
years ago, and now bring it to the next level.
And he's talking about the Golden Dome that would protect
our entire nation against any missile attack, ballistic missiles, nuclear
weapons fired from anywhere around the globe and prevent it
from killing what could be hundreds of thousands of Americans

(02:22):
or maybe more. I think it probably in his case
as well, ultimately one day, knowing that evil has always
existed and will continue to exist, probably be his greatest legacy.
And he made the announcement with Pete Hegseth earlier this week.
We covered it on this program. Anyway, here to talk
about this is Chairman Brian mass Congressman Flyer of Florida.

(02:45):
He's on the Foreign Affairs Committee, and he introduced the
bill with the President in the Oval Office to honor
fallen law enforcement officials by awarding a new medal to
the families and he himself. By the way, if you
don't know his background, you need to know his background.
He followed in his father's footsteps. He served in the

(03:06):
US Army for more than twelve years. He got many medals,
the Bronze Star, the Army Commendation, Medal of Valor, Purple Heart,
Metal Defense, Notorious Service Medal. He was deployed in Afghanistan.
He worked as a bomb disposal expert under the elite
Joint Special Operations Command, and the last improvised explosive device

(03:31):
that he found resulted in catastrophic injuries, which included the
loss of both of his legs. He likes so many
others are. He is a hero and deserves nothing but
our honor and respect. And he's been a long time
front of this program. Brian, thank you for being with us.
We appreciate your time, we appreciate your hard work.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
Yeah no, thank you for having me, and thank you
for thinking about this medal of sacrifice that President Trump
just had a brilliant idea. Hey, you know what, there's
nothing like the Medal of Honor. There's nothing that goes
directly from the presidency to the families of these fallen
law enforcement officers or first responders or firefighters, and we

(04:12):
need to change that. And he looked at me, standing
that we were at a memorial for three fallen Palm
Beach County Sheriff's deputies, that they were all very tragically killed.
We were at a memorial for them. They said, Brian,
get that done, and that became the mission, and his
son Eric and I and Tiffany's and others, we all
started working on it immediately.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Well, it's pretty amazing. Let's talk about the Golden Dome
and what the President laid out, what the vision is.
I know it's expensive, but I mean, in this world,
knowing world's history, knowing evil exists, I don't really see
an alternative. And I think the fact that the President

(04:49):
is preparing for it now is brilliant. You saw the
reaction this week from both China and Russia. They don't
like what the President is doing because they would like
to know, in the back of their minds they'd be
able to nuke us and get away with it, and
that would take that opportunity away. The President believes it's
a three year project. It's certainly an ambitious project, but

(05:11):
I believe, you know, with AI and technology advancing in
terms of warfare, I believe that it's achievable.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Your thoughts, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
You know, And we also know this about China and Russia.
They have both deployed offensive weapons into space as well,
and so this is something that there's a defense against
that they don't want us to be able to defend
against them or around. They don't want us to be
able to defend against them parking a sub off of
our shore, which would be infinitely more dangerous than what
the Cuban missile crisis was decades ago. Parking dukes off

(05:41):
of off of our coast in Cuba, they don't want
us to be able to and this will be high
tech and low tech. They don't want us to be
able to defend against inexpensive but very precise drone technology
and bringing those things to our shores. So all of
the capabilities that we bring to bear to protect our borders.
That's again to do what is always President Trump's mantra.
It's always at the forefront of his mind, protecting Americans,

(06:04):
making Americans safer, making Americans more prosperous, and this means,
like you said, fulfilling a dream that President Reagan had.
That now President Trump says, we had the technology that
we can do this for real.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Well, I mean, do you agree with me that. Remember
when Reagan introduced a strategic defense and he was mocked
and he was ridiculed and all of those things, And
you know what, it turned out to be a stroke
of genius on his part. And look at the Iron
Dome in Israel. And by the way, it's been deployed
in many countries around the world. But it was American ingenuity,

(06:40):
technology and his vision that got it got it up.
And I was next to the Iron Dome. I've been
to Israel many times. I was there when it was fired.
I watched it take missiles out of the sky. It's
a sight to see it. I got to tell you.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
It's incredible to see it. But also when you see
that deployed, you realize that every single time it is
intercepting one of those pieces of ordnance in the sky.
Those pieces of ordnance are fired to indiscriminately kill anybody
that they can in epicenters of population. That's what they're
trying to fire them to. It's not to hit just
military targets. Is is there an American person that would

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be in the way of that that they could hit,
Or in the case of Israel, is there any Jew,
any Israeli in the way that they can hit in
that and they would love to hit them, and we
have that capability to knock them out of the sky.
And we're going to say, let's bring those batteries to
the United States of America to all of our borders,
whether it's tactical high altitude area defense, to defend or
to defend against intercontinental ballistic missiles, to defend against something

(07:38):
coming out of the atmosphere and from space, to defend
against something coming again off of a submarine or off
of a ship, or something that they could bring across
to our shores. It's making sure that we have these capabilities.
We know that we have the technology for it. Let's
bring it to bear on behalf of us, who are
the greatest producers of defense articles anywhere across the globe.

(07:59):
Let's make sure we have it for Americans.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
How does it work? How do you envision this working?

Speaker 5 (08:04):
I think you envisioned it at a number of different levels.
Part of it you envisioned as Patriot batteries or something
similar to a Patriot battery, which is what's like the
Iron Dome system in Israel. Part of it you envision,
like what I said, tactical high altitude area defense, and
a lot of this you can layer on top of
what Israel has easier because Israel is a very small

(08:25):
land mass, but they have a number of different programs
Iron Dome and David Sling and the Aero system. So
those are all different levels of being able to intercept
ordinance coming in from different distances at different speeds, at
different altitudes, and these are the kind of things that
have to be calculated, but across an infinitely larger land
masks that is the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Yeah, pretty amazing. You know, Memorial Days coming up, and
I don't think a lot of us spend enough time
really appreciating the sacrifice of so many for the liberties
that we all take for granted. We think about Memorial
Day with thinking about getting together with friends and family
and barbecues and for me, you know, Florida Panthers hockey games,

(09:09):
playoff games, and the things that we all enjoy to do.
And I always try to remind people on these holidays
to pause and just just think for a minute, maybe
say a prayer for all of those people that gave
it all for our country and people like yourself. You know,
I can't imagine, you know, you have both your legs

(09:30):
blown off by an IED and now you have to
rebuild your life and rebuild it. You did at the
highest level. But I'm sure that that that that had
to be both psychologically and physically, you know, the biggest
challenge in your life. Tell us about how that was
for you so people really can understand it.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
It was Sean and it wasn't the biggest challenge. It
was the biggest challenge because you know, physically what was
in front of me. All of a sudden, I'm waking
up in a hospital be and Walter Reid with no legs,
with no ability to do things for myself, Tubes coming
out of every part of me, and swollen you know,
beyond you know, well beyond what my size was before
from the trauma of this explosion. But not difficult because

(10:15):
of who we Americans are and when I was injured
in twenty ten, there was fifty sixty seventy men and
women a month that were waking up in a condition
like my own. And that doesn't count those that were
of course killed that we remember on Memorial Day and
those that I recovered alongside. We were just pushing each
other every single day. You're gonna, you know, walk two

(10:36):
laps on those prosthetic lives, I'm gonna walk three laps.
You're gonna carry ten pounds, I'm gonna carry twenty pounds.
That's that's the American spirit. That's who we are, and
that's why we always overcome. That's why we're always better
than others, because that spirit's always inside of us and
we draw upon it in the most important moments of
our lives. And to bring those those fallen service members

(10:56):
into it, to go to what you started with on us, Yes,
please say a prayer for them, Say a prayer for
their families that gave up their patriots, that would give
anything to have five more minutes with them or just
one more hug, you know, man, bring the feet of
tears thinking about it, you know, and not just say

(11:16):
a prayer for them, Say their name, read their story,
learn about their sacrifice, and inspire the next generation to say,
you know what, there was a hell of a lot
that was done for my country on my behalf by
others that gave their life. What can I do for
my country?

Speaker 2 (11:32):
It's so I mean, I cannot ever articulate it as
well as you can.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
I'll I'll never forget this.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Brian and I did this with Colonel North and we
were doing these freedom concerts around the country, and we
did raise a lot of money for the children of
slain soldiers or severely injured soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq,
specifically for a college fund for them. And I remember
the trips we made to Bethesda and to Walter Reid,

(11:58):
and I remember meeting these young men that had body
parts blown off and watching.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Them in pain.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I remember one young man in particular. They were they
were trying, were hoping that his bone would grow back together.
They had all these rods in it and it was
so painful. They'd move them and he'd be like screaming
because the pain was so excruciating for him. And I
remember walking out of those experiences and walking out of
those hospitals embarrassed, because, you know, thinking that how can

(12:30):
I possibly ever think I have a problem after seeing
and witnessing what these guys are going through?

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Does does that make sense to you.

Speaker 5 (12:40):
I think it does make sense, and I think it's
the right way to look at it. You know, none
of us want people to look at us and say,
you know, oh, poor me, poor that guy. We don't
look at ourselves as victims. We knew full well the
hazards of our chosen professions in being service members, Army,
Air Force, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard. You know, we knew,
we knew that hazards of it. All of us want

(13:02):
to come home to our families. But let that sacrifice
be an inspiration that, you know what, you can keep going.
You know what, you can pick up your life. And
you're not made of glass. If you fall down, You're
not just going to shatter into a thousand pieces. And
the fact of the matter is, again, we as Americans,
when we have these extreme traumatic events, we don't curl

(13:25):
up in a quarter and quit and start crying. We
own it. We look it in the eye, and we
give it a boot in the backside. And I think
Colonel North would say it in the exact same way.
We own it, and we give it a size ten
in the backside. And that's what makes us great. And
the more we do that, the more that we inspire
somebody else to do that. And I don't think we

(13:46):
do it for the sake of inspiration, but it has
to inspire other people to say, yep, I can do it,
you know. And I'd say this about myself show I'm
not special. I'm not a special individual. I'm an American,
and as an American, I just made the choice to
overcome you kind.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Of are special. All right, quick freak.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
We'll come back more with Congressman Brian mast he's with
the Foreign Affairs Committee. We're talking about the Golden Dome
and of course Memorial Day on Monday, and much more.
We'll get to your calls as well. Eight hundred and
ninety four one Sean as we continue, and Jimmy Fayla
coming up. Hopefully he'll put a smile on your face
as we continue. Right, we continue now with Brian Masters,
with us talking about the President's outline for the Golden

(14:27):
Dome defense system and also Memorial Day coming up on Monday.
I'll never forget one one visit. And as we were
walking out of the hospital there was we ran into
a guy. He was basically getting off his bicycle, had
been to Walter Reed had lost both his legs and
rode his bicycle. However many miles it was a pretty

(14:49):
long distance. So if I recall correctly, to go to
go there and talk to the guys that were going
through what he had been through, to encourage them and say, look,
I just rode my bike twenty miles to get here,
and let them know that there is life on the
other side of it.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
To take that point. You know, one of the guys
that I specifically remember on Memorial Day, one of my
closest friends over there, Lance Boegler. This individual died on
his ninth deployment in twelve years. You want to talk
about being old, this is a ninth time overseas in
a twelve year window. And that's when he was killed.
He was a mortarman with the seventy fifth Ranger Regiment

(15:28):
and an enemy mortar came in and landed directly and
what was his mortar pit, and it killed him and
injured some of my other friends. And this was just
just after I was injured on a different mission. But
that's what war looked like at that time, and for
many others that kind of pace of tour of duty.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Yeah, well, you certainly are a hero to me. I'm
so grateful for your experience sharing it with our audience
and what you're doing with the Golden Dome and all
you do in Congress and an inspiration for all. And
I hope people will take time this Memorial Day to
remember all of the people that have given it all

(16:07):
so that we can live free, because freedom is not free, period.

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Thanks.

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I miss being out on the road. I used to
travel a lot more. I just enjoy having the opportunity
to meet all of you that make this show possible, Hannity.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
On Fox News possible.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
So as a result, I was kicking around some ideas
I was able to be the EMPC of Fox Nations
Patriot Awards and People Go Go.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
I had no idea that you were this funny.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
Well, I do a serious news show on TV and
on radio, though we do goof around with Linda quite
a bit on this program. And anyway, I've talked to
Jimmy Fayla and he travels the country almost every weekend
and he does his comedy show. He's one of the
funniest guys I've ever met. So we put together a
show and it's called Punchlines and Patriots. It's going to

(19:09):
be me and Jimmy Fayla. It's two shows only as
of now. All right, the first show is going to
be Saturday, June the twenty eighth, seven pm. It's in
Clearwater in Florida at Ruth Eckert Hall. All right, now,
there's only limited seats available. I know a lot of
seats have sold already. I don't know how many. I

(19:29):
don't follow that. And then the next night, Sunday, June
twenty ninth, again seven pm, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at the
Broward Center for Performing Arts, that show is going to
be filmed for a later date for Fox Nation and
you can be on TV and we'll make sure you
can wave to mom and dad and grandma and grandpa. Anyway,

(19:49):
so if you live in Tampa, if you live in Clearwater,
if you're in Fort Lauderdale, if you're in Miami, if
you're in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, if you're in Boca,
if you're in Jacksonville, guess what, you can make it
to the show, and we'd love to have you come.
And my understanding is they tried to make tickets as
inexpensive as possible so everybody can have a great time.

(20:10):
And for me, I'm doing this this. I just love
being out on the road. And anyway, Jimmy Failow is
with us now. I don't know why you ever agreed
to do this with me, but you know, do you
know I'm putting my entire life and career at risk
here because you do this professionally. You are one of
the funniest people I've ever met in my life.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
You're to me.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
I've watched your stand up. You're like Chappelle and Chris Rock,
and I am dumb enough to get on the stage
with you.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
What am I thinking?

Speaker 3 (20:40):
But remember this, we're not competing. We're a team. It's
like you know, it's like Jill Bid, you were a team.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
You do your act, I do my act, then we
do a part, then we do Q and A and
we get on the stage together. But your act is
going to be so much better than mine. That's the problem.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
You're gonna be great. Honestly. The only advice I have
for real is because your questioned the Patriot Awards. But
one of the reasons obviously the tickets aren't very expensive
is one we want it to be accessible, but two,
we don't want to have to dress as nice as
we did at the Patriot Awards.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
By the way, that is not happening for me. That's
not how I addressed my real life.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
There is no tuxedo coming to clear Water or Fort Lauderdale.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
I'm telling you no, no, no, but you might see
me in a black Nike shirt and a hoodie like
John Fetterman.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
You might see me that way.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
That's probably the funniest thing about what we're doing is
it's this big giant show. They're filming it for TV,
but the audience will be dressed better than the star.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
That's probably true. By the way, we'll tell everybody ahead
of the time, you don't have to get dressed up
for this event, right. I hope they serve they're serving cocktails.
Then the odds are much higher that people will laugh
at my jokes.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
Oh yeah, the drunker, you folks, gets the funnier it's
gonna be.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Yeah, maybe we should make it at nine thirty at
night and then give them another two and a half
hours for cocktail quote hour.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Right, serving amount of a funnel. Oh, it's gonna be great. Well, listen,
you know this and I know this. You cannot You
cannot offend a Florida crowd. I have tried everything. Okay,
that's too These are the happiest, easy going people you'll
ever meet. If anything, we might get in trouble for
not being dirty enough, because we're not dirty comedians.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
They might be mad at.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Us for that.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Come on, no, well, well hang on a second, not
to be repeated on this show. There are a couple
of lines. And I was backstage watching you do your
routine at the Fox Nation Awards. I go, WHOA Did
I hit that correctly? And I was dying. I was
dying laughing.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Well, you want to laugh out loud, it's so funny.
So the morning after the Patriot Awards, I get an
email from our buddy Jesse Waters. Eddie wrote, I'm just
checking in to make sure you're still employed.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
That is pretty funny. But this is what you do
for a living.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
And and but but I'll tell you something I've always said,
and the most powerful forms of communication are music number one,
I believe, and I think comedy is right up there.
It is if you can make a point. And by
the way, the Democrats melting down every single second of
every day, and they're lying about Joe's cognitive state and

(23:18):
Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, and I mean, there's so
much material. I'm now keeping a running list of things
I want to talk about.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
I mean, with the show could be eight hours long.
And you know, it's funny though, when you talk about them, Sean,
they were trying to cancel comedians. That's how they lost America, really,
because you know, you're never going to be at a
party and go I can't wait till the guy who
gets offended at everything shows up.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
You know, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
And if you do want to hang out with that guy,
you're out of luck as he doesn't get invited to parties.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
You know that's true too, That is very true us.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Oh man, Like, seriously, during the Q and A, if
there's anybody listening that wants to do a five minute
routine of their own, I might say do it because
everybody has jokes at this point, cause so many things
have gone on. Dude, we just spent four years being
told that men could have babies, Like, Sean, you've never
gotten well Sunday where they were like, hey, we can't

(24:15):
make it. Vinnie's going into labor. You know that's never happened.
So we've got so many targets for this show. It's
you know, they can't misshow so just leave the tucks
at home and you'll be fine.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
I'd let me tell you, I'd rather die than where
that tucks again. But anyway, look I'm honored to actually
do this show with you. We have two shows Saturday,
June twenty eighth, seven o'clock Ruth Eckert Hall. That's in
clear Water. That means, if you're in Tampa Clearwater, please come.
We'd love to have you. Now, how do we get tickets?
I know we have them on Hannity dot com or

(24:49):
a link on Hannity dot com. How how else can
people get.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Tickets Hannity dot com, Foxacross America dot Com. Both sites
have the tickets sold the same process. You get to
see me and Sean on our Natural habitat jeans t
shirts the way the Good Lord meant us to appear
in public before they gave us a hair and makeup team.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
And by the way, I don't have a hair and
makeup team, and I do my own and don't forget.
So it's Saturday in Clearwater, June twenty eighth, it's Sunday
in Fort Lauderdale, and that means people in Tampa, Clearwater,
Lauderdale obviously, Miami, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Boca.
I don't care anywhere anywhere in the state of Florida.
You really, we'd love. We'd love if you come. We

(25:29):
are working on putting on the best show and put
smiles on your face and also talk about issues and that. Honestly,
our comedy is so different because there's very few conservatives
that do any comedy at all.

Speaker 5 (25:44):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
And that that is the superpower though, is you get
to tell jokes about things nobody else was talking about. It.
It's like you think of the Late Night you know,
saying of the last four years, something that helped gottfell
the lot he was making fun of Biden when the
other shows weren't. It's like, yo, if you have a
president of the United States telling people that cannibals ate
his uncle, you have a moral obligation as a comedian to.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
Make fun of that.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
And they didn't do it.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
You know.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
It's like it's like, you know how they open It's
like opening the border. You know, you're supposed to protect
the border. They did the opposite of the job. So
we have a lot of things that deserve mockery that
haven't been properly hit. And I think that's the point
of punchlines and patriots. It's people that care about the
country are gonna feel like we reset the comedy Compass,
and we're now marching after the right targets in battle.

(26:33):
And I think it's I think it's gonna be amazing.
I'm psyched.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
I'm psyched, I really am. This is going to be
exciting anyway. Tickets on sale Hannity dot com, Fox, Foxacross
America dot Com. All my social media that means X,
that means Instagram, that means everything. And I can't wait,
and I hope you'll join us. That's Saturday, June twenty
eighth in Clearwater, June twenty ninth in Fort Lauderdale, and

(26:59):
Jimmy Fayla will be an honor to share that stage
with you.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
Oh, I can't wait. And to honor your home state
of Florida. I'm cutting the sleeves off my shirt as
we speak.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
Oh wow, wow, that's that'd be a sight to see.
I can't wait for the taxi driver to pull that
one off. All right, my old, my friend, God bless
you you're the best. Right back to our busy phones. Oh,
our friend, Professor Katz is with us out in California. Professor,
how are you? And glad you called?

Speaker 4 (27:28):
Thank you, Sean. It's always such an honor to talk
to you and Linda, and it's you know, it should
be a happy time, but it's really a very sad
time because of the death, the murder last night of
your own and Sarah, I'm in front of the Jewish Museum,
one of them.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
Yeah, by the way, two people murdered last night. And
by the way, I assume you also saw what happened
at Columbia University with these anti this anti Semitic mob
that took place and the hatred that took place there.
But I mean, yeah, we lost two people. It was
so sad.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
It is and you know this that anti semitism is
just has grown exponentially. I mean it started during the
you know, there's always been anti Semitism, but during the
Biden Harris administration when they funded you know, Iran and
all of these NGOs that brought all these horrendous, you
know groups onto campuses and pushed all this leftist, Marxist,

(28:21):
anti Israel, anti Jewish, anti Christian, anti American propaganda. And
one of the things that you said that's so true
about the media being you know dead, and you know
that's why it's such a pleasure to watch you here
on the West Coast twice on you know Fox and
listen to you and Lynda on the radio. But one
of the lies that you know, like the propaganda minister said,

(28:43):
goes around the world, you know, lie, you know, travels
further than the truth and put its pants on, and
that if you tell lie often enough, people believe it.
There was a lie going around saying that fourteen thousand
you know, godsend and children were going to be you know,
murdered within forty eight hours. And they use these propaganda videos,
most of them taken like Saudi art or in Syria,

(29:05):
and they don't tell the truth is that sixty thousand,
sixty six I think thousand trucks of delivery of aid
you know, has been sent like one point three million
tons of food into Gaza. I don't know. During World
War two, if you know Patent and you know, our
people or any of the Allies sent food into Dresden

(29:28):
or whatever. This is a war that Israel didn't start.
This is a war Israel didn't want. Twelve hundred of
their people were murdered, rapes, mutilated, babies, burned, Holocaust survivors.
We still have twenty four people that are held captive
now in Gaza and Israel just wants to get our
people back. They want defensible borders and they want to

(29:50):
make sure they're not blown off the face of the earth.
And when people out there like this man, when he
after he murdered these people, he comes into the museum
and the first thing they do if they offer him water.
I mean, we are peace loving people. There are no
Jews out there killing you know, Arabs or anybody else.
And what they do is they make Israel and the Jews,

(30:12):
you know, the white people the oppressors. That's part of
their critical race theory, garbage that they teach on campuses,
and then they reach out to all these other minorities,
Blacks and Hispanics and Asians say, oh, come join, you're
part of the oppressed. These are not oppressed people. There
are many multi you know, countries of Muslim majority countries

(30:32):
that could take these people in. These people are not
you know, indigenous, like the Jewish people to the land
of Israel. And the fact that this is in our capital, Washington,
d C. I mean, where in this country today can
Jewish people feel safe. We are coming up on Memorial
Day and all of our fathers and grandfathers, like My
dad fought in World War Two for freedom and against

(30:55):
this evil ideology, and we've got it being taught in
our universities, and it's really the destruction of America from within.
And it's really really got to stop as well.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
It's got to stop. And I'm just looking at the
clock or else I could talk to you forever, but
it's got to stop. But we now have virulent anti
Semitism in the halls of Congress on college campuses, and
its rise worldwide is chilling. We always appreciate you, Professor Katz.
Thank you all right. That's going to wrap things up

(31:26):
at today, and that's going to wrap things up for
me for the week. As we now head into the
Memorial Day weekend, I hope that when you're with your
family and you're barbecuing and enjoying freedom and fun and
understand that if not for the sacrifice of so many,
you would not have that leisure. And we should all

(31:48):
be grateful, and we should all honor all all of
these people that fought bled guide for this country so
that we can be free. Have a great Memorial Day.
I'll see you next two day, unless, of course, this
big breaking news. Thank you for making this show possible,
have a great Memorial Day weeka

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