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Today on the main source of Truthpodcast, we speak with a fierce voice
for conservative women, a spitfire advocatefor small business owners, and an authentic
patriot standing for American values. LindseyGraham is all add and more. In
twenty twenty, as glamour salon ownerin Oregon, she defied the governor's COVID
political thear lockdown owners and reopened herbusiness. When a liberal from her local
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area poke funded her, mocking heras the patriot Barbie, she jumped at
the opportunity to flip the script andembrace the persona. She now speaks the
truth as a calling supporting parents whohave not yet found their voice. I'll
do an update on my recent drummin woods and lawyer expose series and also
bashed teachers union head Randy Weingarten.And we'll also give a shout out to
a local warrior mom. All thisand more. This is the main Source
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of Truth podcast, and very fewparents upset anything, but Sean mcbriarty did.
Sean mcbriarty is in the thoughtless ofthis today. Sean, how pervasive
is that in our school? Seanmcbriarty joins us out, he just won
this lawsuit and gets forty thousand dollarsfrom the school board. Good morning,
Seawn, his most dangerous dad.Apparently, how are you? Are you
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being soon or were you still buya local district for exfolding the transgender libraries.
It's like, can you explain towhat's would happen? Hey? You
all so with everything that's going onto be just possitive, This like alp
whole mail. Yeah, the overceptializationof books and libraries at the pool and
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they look like you put the handleon that the makes you to support that.
I asked you to support this podcastif you wanted to continue, and
if you want to help me withmy legal expenses and god willing a legal
offense fund to help others in need, please consider chipping in at www dot
gifsendgo dot com slash Sean mcbriarty andnow onto the show. All right,
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I gotta say a little, youknow, behind the curtain thing. As
I'm sitting here with my earphones onlistening to the amount of people, the
amount of media personalities that have mentionedmy name, my story, I always
kind of get goosebumps as I'm sittinghere at the desk, you know,
in between playing that intro. It'sjust incredible the amount of exposure that I've
received over the last three years,and I really appreciate everybody for doing that.
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But it does get me pretty jackedup for the podcast every time I
listen to that opening, So Ihope you feel the same. I know
it's a little longer than most,but anyway, So this is season two,
episode seventy four, and Lindsey GrahamThe Patriot Barbie will be our guest
today. It's August twenty third,twenty twenty three as we record this,
and what I do in the beginningof my podcast is I always do a
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Bible verse. As folks may know, about a year and a half,
almost two years ago, I startedgoing back to church, and I had
spent so much time with conservative parentsacross me and across the country, and
I'd say nine out of ten ofthem we're probably, you know, Christian
conservatives. And I kept saying tomyself, what am I missing? You
know, what have I been missingfor forty years? So I've gone back
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and I'm still reading the Bible,still learning a lot about it. But
this was right from today's guests fromThe Patriot Barbie Dot COM's website and it's
Joshua one nine and it says,have I not commanded you be strong and
courageous, Do not be terrified,do not be discouraged. For the Lord
your God will be with you whereveryou go. And I think we're gonna
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speak to that a little bit.Lindsay's gonna speak to that a little bit.
And I've it's taken me, LikeI said, it took me most
of my life to become a believer, but I'm there. I really think
that, you know, God hasgiven us skills, certain skills, and
sometimes it takes a long time forthose skills to come to the surface.
But for those of us that areout there speaking our mind, willing to
speak the truth regardless of the implications, that's hopefully a Bible verse that will
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resonate with you. So a coupleupdates. First, I did a article
on Drummond Woodson. Drummond Woodson isthe bully legal arm of the main school
management Association, the m EAT TeachersUnion, the Department of Education here in
Maine, and they've got over fortylawyers committed to really trying to make sure
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that parents have no rights in theschool system. Here in Maine, and
so I dropped this August twenty first. You can find it on my sub
stack at Sean mcbriarty. It's anin depth article with a number of quotes
from other main school board members acrossthe state, which really talks talks about
how they are lining their pockets withour tax dollars. So I've got three
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more articles in draft mode right now. I might drop another one by the
end of this week, going througha lot of the LGBTQ stuff that they're
pushing down towards main school board members. And I haven't quite settled yet on
my next headline, but it mightbe Drummond Woods and trains Maiden school board
members on LGBTQ propaganda and keeping secretsfrom parents, and the subheadline maybe providing
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half truths and lies of emission ofsettled law as a multi million dollar industry.
Usually when I right, you know, my articles are twenty eight hundred,
three thousand words. It's it's notthis seven hundred word you know,
little snippets that folks like to do. I'm a details guy and I believe
in the details. So if youdon't want to read the entire thing,
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usually you can read the first coupleparagraphs and really get an understanding for the
story. But if you like detailslike me, you can go and dive
in as much as you want.And there's a ton of links in there.
The content is all there for youfolks, Like here's the water,
I just need you to try todrink from it. Okay. The other
article on substack that I did recentlywas an article about Outmane. Outmane is
an LGBTQ cult group here who hasreceived over three hundred and thirty thousand dollars
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in twenty twenty one from taxpayers.So the government is paying this group to
push transcultism in our schools and withour youth. So the headline was outmine
claims two year olds know their genderand the subline was bearded Lady with mental
health issues holds training for medical providers. Now I always know when I'm hitting
the target right in the bulls eyewhen somebody like fakebook, you know,
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Zuckerberg and his group of totalitarians triesto reduce my ability. For example,
this week, I can't instant messagewith anybody for seven days. It might
be six days now because I postedthat. Hey, you know, even
though she's a woman with a beardand clearly has mental health issues. They
don't like you speaking the truth.They don't like you calling August Sender there.
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I think she's the training coordinator forout Maine, a bearded lady,
even though again she's a woman witha beard. Not everybody likes my hyperbole,
not everybody likes the way that Ido that. But listen, we
gotta call the truth the truth,folks. Yeah, you know, people
say all the time, Hey,it's a you know, it's a it's
a company. They can do whateverthey want. Well, our First Amendment
rights are being violated. Obviously,Big tech is really trying to squash our
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truth, squash our freedom of speech, just one example. But I just
again, I know that when Ihit the target dead nuts. When somebody
like fakebook tries to eliminate my abilityto converse with other people through messenger,
hey just text me, no bigdeal. Let's just circumvent that whole process.
I have another update here, andI posted this on Twitter at Sean
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mcbriardy this morning. Randy Weingarten,who's the head of one of the big
teachers unions. So I guess there'stwo big teachers union and Randy is one
of them. But she posted onAugust nineteenth, American democracy is cracking,
and these forces help explain why it'sa must read Washington Post. So I
read through it, and the onlyvaluable part of this entire article is where
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author references that nobody trusts the governmentanymore and there's a big distrust in government.
That's absolutely true. And guess what, Randy. The government is the
school. It's a government run publicK through twelve institution in your local brick
building, you know, in yourtown you live in. And really,
parents should have a massive distrust inthis whole situation. But it quoted trust
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in the federal government began to declineduring the Vietnam War in the sixties.
It took a big hit among amidthe Watergate scandal. Again, just as
a side note, Watergate has nothingon Biden and the whole you know,
paying for political influence, the millionsof dollars some accounts are twenty million dollars
funneled into Hunter Biden's account from youknow, China and Ukraine. Watergate has
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nothing on what's going on the worstpolitical scandal in our entire history of our
country right now today, and youwon't hear about it in your local news
anyway, so she says, orthis author goes on to say, there's
been occasional rebounds after the terrorist attacksof September eleventh, during the late nineteen
nineties when the economy was doing well. I remember nineteen ninety eight, the
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economy took a big dumper, basicallyright down the toilet. And then the
past two decades, through good economictimes and bad, mistrust has been persistent.
And again I basically reposted this,retweeted it. Although it's called X
now, I'm going to continue tocall it Twitter. And I said,
look, another useful idiot in theteacher's union who doesn't understand in America is
a constitutional republic. She said,American democracy, which was founded on biblical
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principles. That is, that iswhen the police state isn't targeting conservative patriots.
We're starting to see that conservatives arebeing targeted. We are now a
police state. We're going to speakabout a couple of those examples with our
guest. The funniest part was Randydidn't lock down her replies to the Twitter
post that she usually does. Sheusually posts and that doesn't let anybody reply,
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so feel free to go and bashher. Just search from my post
on Twitter at Sean mcbriorty. Feelfree to give me a follow. I
really appreciate setting Randy correct that weare a constitutional republic and the head of
the teachers union doesn't understand it becauseshe thinks we're a democracy. Lastly,
I'm gonna play a couple videos hereof our guests, Lindsey Graham, and
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the first one is really how thiswhole situation started for Lindsay and again,
just a business owner who stood upto the government. Got to give her
a ton of credit for taking astand. And as you hear the video,
you can listen to against she juststarted. She stood up at the
podium, started speaking, and she'sreally grown as a public speaker, as
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a keynote speaker. She mentioned duringher interview that you know she's open now
for thousands of people, which isoutstanding. So I'm going to play this
first video and then I'm gonna playanother video of Lindsay that I think you're
going to get a kick out of. And new Tonight, a Salem Salon
plans on defying the governor's coronavirus ordersby reopening for business I'm risking going to
jail to do it. That's howimport is to my family. So I'm
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going to walk you guys through thetimeline of what the government has tried to
do to me in the last tendays. OSHA came into my salon and
informed me that they would return thenext day. If I didn't comply and
shut my doors, they would thenissue me a seventy thousand dollars citation.
And if you can possibly believe this, child Protective Services showed up at my
home. Two government agencies now weaponizedto go against a stylist simply because she
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wants to work. She decided toopen up her business despite the orders to
shut down. I had a rightto feed my children at a right speed
by family, and had a rightto work. She was one of the
first business owners to take a stand, salon owner issuing Governor Kate Brown for
what she says is a violation ofher civil rights. Everyone's job is essential,
not because of what we do orhow we do it, but because
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it's the way we make our living. You say that our you know,
our government doesn't have the right totake away our ability to earn a living.
Having Kate Brown personally sick her agencieson me and harass me and bullying
me. She's way out of herleague and it's time that someone told her
that, Lindsay Graham, you're notout of yours. Yes, I'm doing
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this for me in my family,but I am doing it for you down
here, Lindsay. Also, you'vegot the nickname now online as the Patriot
Barbie. That's awesome. Definitely ifyou want to watch that video, just
go to Patriot Barbie dot com.It really tells the entire process there in
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a short minute thirty about what thiswoman has gone through. So this second
one, I kind of joke withher like I had seen this video.
I had a number of people sendthis to me, but I didn't know
it was her, and we talkeda little bit about that. I didn't
even know who Lindsey was when Imet her the first time, but I've
done a lot of homework and again, just it. It's so cool to
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see strong, independent patriot women reallystanding up for what they believe in.
But this next clip, I thinkyou're gonna get a chuckle out of.
Hello, my name is Lindsey Grahamand I am a cat yow I'm yow.
I'm not a woman dressed as acat. I am a cat by
show of hands. I'm curious howmany of you believe and confess that I'm
a cat? Great, I amby show of hands. I'm curious how
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many of you believe that your childor a child from this school would believe
that I'm actually a cat? Noone? You are right? Why?
Because you are not stupid and thesechildren are not stupid. Truth prevails over
imagination. Reality exists, Discernment isan eight and something we are biologically.
Why to have one look at meand you know this to be true?
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I am a woman posing as acat. You may also think correctly that
if I truly believe I'm a cat, I have a mental disorder. If
I suffer from a mental disorder,and if I am unable to discern reality,
am I safe to be around children? Would you put me in charge
of making critical decisions about the safetyand well being of children and about the
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direction of their education when I cannoteven discern truth from fiction? Confession I'm
not actually a cat just because Isay I am. You've not agreed to
or committed to addressing me as acat simply because I demand it. No
tail, whiskers, or outfit makesme a cat, just like no lipstick,
high heels, or long hair makeshim a woman. It is just
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as biologically impossible for me to becomea cat as it is for a man
to be a woman. And youhave one job as members of this school
board, and it's defined as thisschool board members are responsible for broad,
forward thinking, minute analysis, anddecisive action in all areas that affect students
and staff in their schools. Iask you, do you believe that the
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actions of a grown man playing dressup as a woman affects the students and
staff positively or negatively? A publicschool is not the place for social experiments
in altered realities or gender ideologies.It is not the place to celebrate a
grown man with a mental illness dressingas a woman and teaching kids lies.
Children come to school to learn factsand truths about reality, including unchanging biological
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truths about science and nature, notto learn that they can change biological realities
and become anything they want in thename of diversity. What you're actually doing
is worse than just lying to ourkids. You're forcing them to be participants
in your lie, in your charade. You're forcing them to deny what they
see with their eyes, and you'reforcing them to speak lies. I ask
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you again, am I a cat? And if you say no, then
the mindset must be aligned with yourdiscernment across the board. By allow wowing
a falsity to be displayed and paradedaround the school, you teach children that
truth is not existent, facts arenot real, and biology is a lie.
You fail at your job, youronly job, by confusing children and
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teaching them untruths. And to coddlea grown man playing dress up as a
woman. If you were to addressme as a cat right now, it's
as ridiculous as when you say missBixler and a grown man's voice comes thundering
over the thank you. Just outstanding, simply outstanding. And to set that
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video up again, she's dressed ina halloween costume, like as a leopard,
as a cat. She says duringan interview, that's the first time
she ever spoke at a school boardmeeting. And she got some help writing
that script and writing the speech.And really, again, kudos to Lindsey
Graham, who is not a cat, who is a woman, a grown
ass woman who is willing to putherself out there and fight for your rights
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when other people are not willing todo that. She's allowed proud pro gun
and pro life, Jesus loving,red blooded conservative Republican woman, a fierce
voice for conservative women, a spitfireadvocate for small business owners, and authentic
patriots standing up for American values.In twenty twenty, as the Glamor salon
owner in Oregon, she defied thegovernor's COVID political theater lockdown orders and reopened
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their business. And by the way, I love the picture of your protecting
your business, holding your ar,protecting from Antifa and BLM, and having
other patriots there around you. Andthen she received a fourteen thousand dollars oceans
citation and a criminal record check bythe Oregon Department of Human Services child Welfare
office looking to pressure her into compliance. We've seen the same weaponization of human
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services against patriots across Maine as well. And then she sued the governor for
one hundred thousand dollars, and goodfor her. When a liberal from her
local area poked funded her, mockingher as the patriot barbie, she jumped
at the opportunity to flip the scriptand embrace the persona triggering liberals as her
acts little hobby and believe me,I get it. You've seen her on
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Glenn Beck, Alex Jones in FauxWars, Megan Kelly, Fox News,
and Moore. And she's a keynotespeaker, a media personality, author,
conservative activist, freedom fighter, campaignorganizer, and entrepreneur and has moved from
the liberal state of Oregon to Arizona. She's also a busy mom of three
children and God has protected her family, blessed her journey, and divinely inspired
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her path forward. She cannot becanceled and she will not be silenced.
She's on Instagram at the dot Patriotdot Barbie. You can search fakebook for
Patriot Barbie. And she's on Twitterat real lindsayg with an E in Lindsay
and her website is www dot patriotbarbie dot com. So I welcome Lindsay
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Graham Patriot Barbie to the main sourceof Truth podcast. So I really appreciate
I thank you for spending your timewith her listeners today. We met kind
of randomly at the Turning Point USAconference there a couple of months ago,
and I was hanging out in frontof a friend of the podcast, Sharona
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Bishop, America's mom, And ifI remember right, you were supposed to
do an interview with Sharona, butyou weren't really feeling well that morning,
and we kind of chatted a littlebit and videoed each other finding out about
how cell phones impact our body andkind of shared a few laughs. And
then when I posted the video orthe photo of us online, I had
several folks say that they knew PatriotBarbie, and I was confused because I
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didn't know who you were, honestly. But since then, I've done a
lot of homework and you know,we kind of have a similar sort of
experience getting thrust into this here intwenty twenty, but you've really taken that
to a whole new level. Sotalk a little bit about your background and
just some of the information that kindof kind of brought you into For me,
I call it a calling, andthat's really, you know, what
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it's kind of been for me.But talk a little bit about how you
kind of went from salon owner toyou know, media sensation and you know,
trying to to really push the envelopeon speaking the truth. Well,
thank you, Sean. Yeah,calling is the word I would use for
it too, And I I lovethat you said, you know, you've
kind of taken this to a wholeanother level, And like the truth is
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that because of everything that happens toall of us in twenty twenty and my
decision to defy lockdowns, I wasI'm grateful for this, but I would
say that I had no choice butto take it to another level because you
know, my story started in twentytwenty. I was one of the first
Americans to tick back to the governmentand say I'm not I'm not keeping my
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business shut down anymore. I've gotto work, I've got to provide for
my family. And that that onedecision changed my life forever. I mean
we we were targeted by the stateof Oregon, by the governor Kate Brown,
by all of the state services andgovernment officials to the extent where it
ends up losing and having to selland leave Oregon and lose six businesses so
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due to cancel cul for mostly notdue to the government winning, because I
continued to fight back and still doto stay fighting back on the finds that
they pursued me. But when Iwhen I lost all those businesses and we
had to leave Oregon and come toArizona on a win kind of on I
just we got to get out ofhere. We're like, our lives are
being threatened. Things like that.I went through an identity crisis and I
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didn't know what. I knew thatGod was good and he loved me,
and he had the best for me, and there was a plan, but
I didn't know what it was.And so I was praying continuously, like
what did you do this to usfor? Like why did you allow this?
What? What does this mean?And as I did podcast interviews and
news interviews and started embracing the namePatriot Barbie, which was given to me
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by liberals as an insult, Godjust kind of, you know, revealed
to me that what I went through, to me, it was like my
life. It wasn't a big deal, but it was a very very big
deal fighting the government single handedly intwenty twenty and he and he basically revealed
to me that if seems like thatdon't happen to everyone, then then you
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must use it. You must usethat experience for for good. And so
after writing my book, which healso called me to do, it was
really really clear to me that despyinglockdowns is just a tiny part of what
God had for my life and everythingbefore that. In my twenties, I'd
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made some really desastating decisions in mylife and did some really horrible things,
And as I wrote my book andkind of worked through those, God showed
me I've been preparing you for thisthe whole life. This is your purpose,
this is your calling. And it'sreally it's hard to say that and
try to also remain humble because becauseit's not about me, it's about Him
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using me to do whatever it isthat he's he's doing. And so every
day I kind of wake up andgo, all right, what's next,
What's next? Andy? And thenthat's yeah, that's how it started,
as I felt forced to like Embocethe pature of Bobbie and go full board
with what God wants. No,I think it's I think it's awesome.
I mean, Sharona America's mom,you know very I guess affectionately labeled me
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America's most dangerous dad on one ofher podcasts, and I was like,
oh man, I love that,you know, And it's not because I'm
dangerous, you know, physically,or any of these things. It's just
that, you know, we wespeak our mind, we tell the truth,
and I would much rather be inmy side by side with my dog,
not talking to anybody. Honestly,that's kind of I mean, I'm
kind of an introvert by nature,but you get thrust in these situations.
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And I think, like you said, it took me a while to figure
out that God had a plan forme as well, and that you know,
this was something that He gave methe skills really throughout my life to
stand up to arrows and to takearrows for other people. And so you
made a really good decision to putyour kids out of the public school.
And I listened to one of thepodcasts you did with the teacher Jessica Tapia,
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who was really not allowed to bea Christian, and I think you
called a breaking chains in the schoolsystem. So you know, hit this
podcast, we're all about trying toexpose what's going on in the school system.
So you really talked a lot abouthow, you know, child's talking
about a child's sex and gender isacceptable, but talking about religion isn't.
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So tell me a little bit abouthow you kind of went through that podcast
with Jessica and maybe some of thethings you learned from speaking to her.
Yeah, well, she is ayou know, she's she's you and I.
She's a woman that was just livingher life, going about her days
and doing her job, and persecutioncame for her. And her interview was
really profound for me because I hadthought that she had done something in the
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school, or she had stood upat the school board and said I don't
agree with you know, gender,transgender bathrooms or something. She didn't do
anything. She didn't do anything.She posted her beliefs on her social media
as a Christian, and the studentfound it, and the students persecuted her,
claiming that her religious beliefs were athreat to their livelihood, to their
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mental disorder of being trans or partof the LGBTQ Coult. I mean,
she it's the same as if youand I would just be posting on our
Instagram what we believe in and gettingfired from our job. She was called
in to the office and reprimanded forher social media posts, which had nothing
to do with the school, hadnothing to do with any transgender bathrooms,
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just her belief system. And theythey I don't think they actually aspired her.
They basically gave her opportunities that weren'tThey weren't appropriate, they weren't religious
accommodation. Yeah, they were lookingto push her in the corner and comply,
and you know, just like we'veall had to deal with the last
three years exactly. So she justwas, you know, minding her own
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business when they came for her.And so many people talk about religious persecution,
and we know that Jesus went throughit right, but we know that
look like very violent, up nailsto a cross, through his hands and
feets and put a crown of thornson his head and pure, pure physical
suffering. And the Bible tells usthat we're going to enjoy that too,
is Christians, especially when we speaktruth and what's good is bad and it's
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bad is good will be claimed.Well, we're living in those times and
we're thinking they're gonna come for us, they're gonna start hanging us, and
it's like, no, they're not. They're just going to take things away
from us. That's what modern daypersecution looks like. They're going to fire
you from your job, they're goingto call you hateful and device, they're
going to call you violent and aggressivefor believing just in what you believe because
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it goes against what they believe.And Jessica is a really great example of
that. She didn't stand up,speak up, or get loud about anything.
She just believed in Jesus and theycame for her. And that's where
I think we all need to preparefor us. We're not going to be
hung up on crosses, probably,but we are going to be persecuted,
persecuted to this extent. And ifyou think it's fired for your religious beliefs
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right now, what else can theydo to you for your religious beliefs?
Yeah, exactly. I mean we'reslipping down that slope right now. Yeah.
I mean, in nineteen sixty two, they you know, I think
they incorrectly ruled the separation of churchand state, and it's really kind of
been I think levered in an inappropriateway. But you know, they don't
teach it in schools anymore. Butour country was founded on biblical principles,
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and the Bible had a big influenceon the thoughts containing the Declaration of Independence,
and the fact really shouldn't be ignored. But now the trans cult is
the religion of choice inside these schools, and I think that's something that we
need to continue to call out,is that, hey, look, this
is a religion. And one ofthe things I've been asking some people that
on the podcast is, you know, do you think that these local K
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through twelve schools can be saved atthis point? Like, what is your
opinion? You know, obviously you'veyou've done the right thing and pulled your
kids out, but I mean,it's a community institution. But can they
be saved? I think they Ithink they can because we know that God
wins. The question I have ishow does Gone win? I mean,
how does he win? We don'tknow, so we're just called to fight.
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But again, you've got these schoolboards where half a conservative, half
a like violently liberal, right,They're they're probably more than half more of
up here. It's more like threequarters are super liberal. Yeah yeah,
yeah, Well, and you andI say that we found our calling.
And I'm sure you've had this.Why don't you run for school board or
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you should run for office? AndI'm like, no, no, no,
no, no, no no no. I will do less good being
tied down with paperwork and making adifference in one school on a board than
I would being the message and thevoice that I am one. I'm a
better I'm a better pundit than apolitician. Although I've thought about it.
I have thought about it, honestly, but I think I'm back and forth
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with you, like, hey,if I'm stuck in the Capitol, although
I'd have more of an insight,you know, how much less damage can
I do the left as one person, you know, on you know,
on a on a congressional seed orwhatever it is. Yeah, and being
discerning about your calling. If Godhas called me to do what I'm doing,
why would I go against what God'sdoing and say, well, I'm
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going to run for Congress because Ithink I can do a better job.
I don't. That's the truth is. I tell people. They ask me
all the time, are you goingto run? And I say not unless
God calls me to do it.And I'm telling you what, I hope
he never does. But I don'tthink it's going to because that's not that's
not my strong suit. But here'sthe thing. There are people that are
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called into those kind of things administrations, but maybe they're not answering a call.
Maybe they're not listening because they don'twant to, or they're scared too.
They know that as soon as theyspeak up, they are going to
endure the hate and the vile andthe harassment and the name calling and the
targeting of their constituents, their neighbors, their co workers, even their friends
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and family. Because that's the truthis anyone that doesn't believe in our values
has no problem coming forward and comecompletely harassing us to try to change our
minds, which apparently they haven't learned. We're not going to change our minds.
But there are people that are calledtoo. I think, jump on
these school board elections and win andchange us over. But if people aren't
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answering the call, if they're notlistening to God, then there's nothing we
can do. Yeah, and youmentioned, you mentioned taking some of the
things away from us. I mean, I think that evil has really taken
a stranglehood hold on our next generationof students. It's been happening for decades,
but for me, you know,it's three years ago essentially that I
finally kind of woke up and said, Wow, this is this is way
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worse than I could have ever imagined. And part of the podcast you discussed
you and I've exposed to hearing meanis that schools are forcing teachers to lie
to parents or to keep secrets orlies of omission. Right, So,
how is it possible that students,parents, taxpayers, teachers have allowed this
to become the reality in our schools. I don't know, because they have.
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They have brainwashed that the media hasbrainwashed people in authoritative positions to believe
that that the truth is accepting thesepeople is inclusive and denying them as hateful,
which is how Christians have become hatefulbecause we don't have to align with
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your beliefs, and we don't andwe never will and so so getting getting
and again, you and I wework, we fight for our cause.
You know, I have a family. Most conservatives are married with children and
working jobs that they're they're active intheir church. They're they're teaching, you
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know, they're they're coaching softball.I mean, they're you know, their
community members are busy. Yep.And and and these leftists are either unemployed
or they work at fast food restaurants, or they don't. They just don't.
They don't have the same life goalsvalue. Yeah or are we talking
about Biden now? Yeah, exactlyright. Yeah, they have time to
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go out and completely canceled culture people. They have time to sit on the
line all day and harass people,and so they their voices are louder.
And I've been saying this for awhile. We just have to be louder
than them. Now, we don'thave the time to be as ridiculous and
NonStop as them. But do theyJust they have the time to make it
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seem like everyone agrees with them,and you're the biggest if you don't.
And it goes back to conservatives beingquiet, because if you are sitting there
watching one hundred liberals attack somebody onFacebook about something, and you say I
should defend this person, but youdon't because you know they're going to come
after you, Well that's how theygot us quiet. That's that's how they
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win, because they're sitting there feedingthis thread where it looks like everyone believes
that you're a racist and you're awhite supremacist for this and smith, and
no one's there to defend because noone wants to put themselves in the middle
of a fight. Yeah, nodoubt. I mean tell the story a
lot. I used to keep aspreadsheet. Early on the first year I
was doing this, I think Ihad been called forty different names, and
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you know, misogynists, transphobic,racist or whatever. That's kind of like
the Big three. None of thosethings are true. But you know,
for me rules for radicals, Ithink it's number five. You know,
ridicules a powerful weapon, and theleft knows how to do that, and
it drives the left crazy when Iwhen I kind of CounterPunch and I start
calling them names or you know,and not everybody agrees with how I go
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about it, but I just Ikind of almost make fun of it,
because if not, my head willexplode. But one of the things you
mentioned with Jessica in that interview wasthat the school flipped out when she said
she wouldn't let a biological male intothe female locker room, you know,
as a phys ed teacher, ifI remember right, And so, you
know, I'd like to know yourview on what's happening with boys dominating girls,
sports, boys and men getting nakedin front of young girls in locker
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rooms, the entire deception of thistranscultism that's proliferating in our schools, and
ultimately why mothers are not completely losingtheir mind over this. Well, I
think that mothers are losing their minds, and again back to like some of
them are just not speaking it out. I mean, I've been to school
board meetings where the majority of thepeople there believe what I'm there to speak
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about, and yet they don't speak. I'm like, I'll write to a
speech. I mean, sign up, I'll write you a three minute speech.
That way, we are just annihilatingthe school board. But they it's
not about that. It's about theydon't want to get up and put themselves
out there. Yes, they wantto show support for those that do.
And you know what, there's alevel of okay to that, like I'm
not ready, but I'll support you. Well eventually, I will say.
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You all need to get ready,like your time has to come where you
stand, where you stand, becauserevelation is coming. Are you going to
take the market a beast? Becauseif you don't take it, that's where
you need to take a stand.So how are you preparing for that stand
if it's not right now on anissue that is so dramatically true, it's
so dramatically truth. You can't findanother issue. You can't even the abortion
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is You can. You can talkyour way into wavering on that if you
needed to. But you cannot denythis one truth that male and female exists.
And that's the easiest argument. It'sthe easiest argument in the world.
There is no gray area there atall. And yet if you can't find
a leg to stand on truth andthat, then everything else you will waver
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in. And the reality is you. I mean, I don't know if
you even saw this, but oneof my videos went viral because the man
I was speaking about at the schoolboard in the cat costume. He actually
I found out he went to mygym and someone people had been messaging me.
Yeah, he uses the men's blockerroom. And I'm like, well,
good, But I mean, that'salso weird because he uses the little
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girl's restrooms at the at the schoolevents, which I think is of course
creepy. Right, well, I'mthinking, oh, I can't wait to
watch him go in to the men'sblocker room. I'm and to take a
video on which show the school board. Enough funny he uses the men's blocker
room. Here, well, loand behold, to my surprise, he
uses the women's locker room. Andhe was in the locker room with me
one day, so I called nineone one and said, get over here.
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There's a man in the woman's lockerroom. And the man had changed
his driver's license to female somehow,somehow, And I'm thinking to myself,
Dude, I could take this guyon if I really needed to. Probably
he's weak and frail, he's seventytwo years old. I'm not worried about
my own safety. I'm really notthat what he's doing is wrong, and
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so I'm going to stand up asboldly and loudly as i can against him.
But I'm more worried about the twelveyear old that goes in there to
change clothes. And there's a man, and he's very clearly a man.
If he's trying to identify as awoman, he's failing miserably. What about
those little girls? Yeah, andhe doesn't need to talk to them,
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or touch them or even look atthem. But the idea, and you
don't know this, Sean, becauseyou've never been a twelve year old girl,
but I've been a twelve year oldgirl. And the amount of security
that you have and natural fear andnow there's oh, you've got to be
inclusive of everyone. If you area twelve year old girl in a locker
room and you look over and sawthat man. That moment alone, just
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him being in there would devastate andtraumatize her because she thinks she's safe there.
She thinks this is a girl's lockerroom. She takes her top off,
she looks over, there's a man. She's traumatized. There's nothing he
needs to do or say to herto traumatize, or just his existence there
will change her life forever. Andthat's what I don't think people understand is
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maybe he's not a predator, maybehe's not a child muster, maybe he's
not a pedophile, but all hehas to do is be in her face,
and she will be changed forever.And we've got to fight back for
those little girls. Yeah, asas the father of twin girls myself,
I agree with. I mean,it's it's innocence lost in an instant and
it can never be put back.And I often say, you can't put
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the toothpased back in the tube.Once it's squished out right, it's it's
done. And the so you mentionedposing as a cat at the school board
meeting, and again I thought thatthat was outstanding and one of the really
the best lines, regardless of yourcostume, was truth prevails over imagination,
And I thought that that was agreat quote, because again, at the
end of the day, you're justsimply calling out reality, you know.
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And so tell me, tell mea little bit about the thought process of
dressing up in the in the leopardskin and going in and doing that,
and kind of what the reaction fromthe crowd was. Well, you'll be
interested to find that that was actuallythe first school board meeting I'd ever spoken
at better in my life. Away, Yeah, yeah, So I was
made aware of this man sitting onthe board dressing the way he dressed,
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and you know, him doing thatdoesn't really affect me or students, But
what it does affect is that hehe would actually go to the school regularly
as a school board member. He'snot a teacher, but he would attend
school all over his district all thetime, visiting, making the kids call
him miss Vixler, wearing dresses.And you know, I don't know if
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you've seen a picture of him orseen him seen videos of him, but
he's terrifying. I mean, honestly, he's terrifying. He is a scary
looking seventy two year old man withwhite, frizzy hairs, and now he's
got a dress on and pearl earrings, telling kindergartners to call him a sixer.
I mean, tell me how confusingthat is for children. He uses
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the little girl's restrooms. A womantestified to that, finding him in the
restroom at a school, a schoolevent like a fair. He's right,
he's he's writing and endorsing policies thatinvolve allowing transgender boys to you boys to
play in girlth sports, and forkids to transition without parental consent, all
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of these things, right, SoI said, this is the dumbest argument.
I mean, we've all thought ofthe argument, like, oh,
I can identify as whatever I want. And I'm like, I actually have
a cat costume laying around from Halloween. I'm gonna dress up like a cat
and go make a point. Justbecause you put on ears and tail doesn't
make you a cat, just likeyou putting on lipstick and hearings doesn't make
you a woman. There's so muchtruth in that. And I had a
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girlfriend helped me write the speech andpull out all my emotion and anger and
just make it very like factual andconcise. Got it down to three minutes
exactly. And when when did it, and I actually felt really silly in
my cat costumes sitting there because Ithink people were like, is this chick
crazy? Like endorsed Paul because sheshe herself is identifying this something different like
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And then when I got up tospeak, they all were like, oh,
okay, all right, now weknow what you're doing. Yeah,
made sense, I mean, andyou kind of touched on it. I
mean, you know, you hadyour friend help you with a speech and
pull out the emotion. I mean, three minutes is tough to make an
argument on anything. Believe me.I've I've I've struggled, you know,
in the last few years trying todo that myself. But when you when
you talk about parents who maybe areafraid to speak up or fight for their
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rights or their business or their familiesor you know, as the tip of
the spear of yourself, I guessyou know, what's what's your What would
you want to say? I guessto those parents, you know, hey,
like, it's doable. You justhave to kind of practice a couple
of times, and it's not abig deal, and not everybody's made to
be a public speaker. But ifyou write it down, it's just like
you're you know, you're reading froma script almost exactly. I mean,
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if you I happen to be anexcellent writer, and I happen to be
really good in front of crowds,so God bless me. Probably that's why,
that's why my calling is what itis. God knows that I can
do these things. If you don'tlike to public speak, that you can
write. Maybe you volunteer to writethree minute speeches for moms asking what the
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point is they want to make.If you can speak and not write,
maybe you say, hey, people, I want to go speak of this
board, but I'm a terrible writer. Can you help me? I had
a friend go speak get a schoolboard, and she wrote everything down,
but she was so nervous and shedoesn't public speak. She stumbled over the
entire speech and barely got anything out. And I went, oh, man,
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that was such a I don't wantto say, a waste of time.
But if she had something to say, she could have handed it to
someone who said I can do,I can dominate. I have no fear.
I'm going to get up there.She was too afraid of public speaking,
but she had a great message.While that message got lost because she
couldn't keep her place on the speech. She was nervous, she was self
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spoken, she would pause too long, and three minutes goes fast. So
you have to write it out,you have to time it, and you
have to practice it. And thisis like an hour out of your week
to just go okay, so Igot this ectly. Yeah, and you
know, to practice, get readyand then you know, sit there for
maybe half hour an hour while theyyou know, count out to all the
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teachers and then finally do public commentand maybe they'll let you speak. You
know it just it's so crazy.So yeah, everyone, everyone needs to
use their strength. We're applicable.If you don't want to speak, Offer
to write speeches if you if youcan't write speeches, offer to speak,
Offer to show up and support becauseI will say this too, that I
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got up and did that that catspeech, and we saw how powerful it
was online. There was no standingovation or whooping or cheering in the room.
When someone speaks, and I'm talkinganyone, when someone speaks that boldly
and that truthfully and that passionately,you stand on your feet and you cheer
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for them loudly. That they hadthe opportunity to say those things so boldly
in a room where maybe half thepeople don't support you. It shows even
more courage to that person that hey, I'm willing to stand up to my
feet and cheer loudly for you becauseI believe so much in what you just
said. And it also shows theschool boards, Oh, these people believe
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in that too, not just theperson saying it. There needs to be
more people just showing up to theseschool board meetings. And when someone says
something that you believe in, youhoop and holler. There's no rules against
that. You hoop and you holler, and you stand up and you jump
up and down and you high fivethem. You say, yeah, you
empower them to do that again.Yeah, I agree, no doubt and
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kind of you know, as wewrap this up, I know you're putting
on cowboy boots here in a littlebit and do a boots and barbecue fundraiser
with the Bastard County If I've saidthat right, County Republican party coming up
in Texas in September. Yes,yes, and you'll be the keynote speaker,
So tell us a little bit aboutthat event. So, yeah,
that's a fundraiser in Texas and I'mreally really honored to be a keynote speaker.
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My speaking, oh, I wouldsay, like career has we'll only
just begun. I opened for Charliekirk in May, which was incredible,
awesome, and yeah at that atthat event specifically, I felt the Holy
Spirit tell me, you know,this is what you were made for.
Is public speaking. So that cango down a couple of different a couple
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different ways, school board, congressionalhearing, things like that. The public
speaking, I really really love itbecause I want to inspire other people.
Again, very very humbly, Isay that, people will message me and
oh, you're so brave and thankyou for your voice and thank you for
speaking out. And I'm like,well, I want you to do this
too. I want you to feellike you can do this. I want
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you to get canceled. It's beenthe greatest blessing of my life. I
want you to have enough faith inGod and enough courage in what you believe
and in condiction that you also dosomething brief and you also feel like I'm
making a difference every day. Sogoing to crowds like that Charlie Kirks was
about a thousand people and having themstand up and clap and cheer for you,
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and I go, Okay, Ithink that I may be emboldened.
A few hundred people would say atworse today, maybe a few hundred go
home and think what am I goingto do? What am I going to
do to find my calling? What'smy next step? Where's God calling me
to act out? And so thatis just exciting. And to be doing
it all over the US is reallyawesome because my fight is not just in
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Arizona, and it was not justin Oregon. It's I have followers from
other countries even, And to goto these conservative states and empower conservatives to
stand firm on their beliefs is likeit's such such such an honor, no,
no doubt. I've got a fellowhairdresser here in Maine and Herman,
Maine, Gina Leonard, who's beenvery active in our local school board issues,
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and I know she looks up tothe work you've done. So if
you could give a little shout outto Gina for me, that'd be that'd
be awesome. Zena, thanks forbeing on the front lines. I wish
which I was doing hair with youstill, I mean, I don't I
loved it, but you keep fightingthe good fight, and definitely keep seeing
at school board and do do whatI said here. If you can write
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speeches, write speeches for people.If you've you know, I'm actually Shamas
is a total like off the charts. But did you know that if a
person puts their name in to speakand but they don't want to speak,
they could actually put their name inand then they can hand off their speaking
to someone else. Did you knowthat? Yeah, not in Maine.
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They in Maine. It is suchoh my gosh. We've tried, we've
tried to transfer time and defer timeand it's just it's such such nonsense here.
But she's she's been great. She'sshe's been a fighter, and somebody
that you know, she was oneof those seeds that I planted almost a
couple of years ago now and she'sshe's been right on top of it.
So I know, uh, yeah, that's awesome. She'll be very excited
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about that. You've got shop PatriotBarbie dot com. You've got some great
swag on your page. I almostdid a spittake when I saw your T
shirt that you were modeling, sayingnot a tranny. I thought that was
pretty funny. And then you knowyou've got everything there from hats to freedom
fighter lip gloss. And I'll beordering one of your autograph books targeted one
mom's fight for liberty, for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,
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which I think is amazing. AndI just you know, I love patriotic
women who are not afraid to speakthe truth. And I just want to
say thank you for your time today, and I really want to stay in
touch. I know sometimes you know, I think as I've gone through this
journey, even in our little randommeeting, sometimes God puts you in positions
to, you know, touch basewith somebody, and then you know that
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grows into a bigger relationship. AndI think we've all got to support each
other. We've all got to behelping each other to really send the message
that our countries in trouble and ifwe don't start taking back or really reaffirming
some of our rights, we're gonnawe're gonna be in rough shape here,
That's right. And you know whatanother called action for people is just to
keep keep your eyes open. Thoseevents, those turning point events have really
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changed to the course of my career, and being open to well, what
do you do, what do youdo for living? Oh, what's your
what do you stand on? Whatare your beliefs? And then networking with
those people because we've got to we'vegot to join together and support each other
however we can, because we allcan't win by ourselves. We've got to
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lift each other up and join forces. So keeping your eyes open and just
being thoughtful of who can I connectto who, even if it doesn't do
me any favors, even if itdoesn't, hey, even if it doesn't,
you know, help my cause whocan I connect? Because if they
connect, they win, and ifthey win, America wins. That's like,
that's like a whole another beast thata Conservatives need to get really good
out of this, just connecting eachother and so that we all were all
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fighting for the same fight. Well, and I'm sure you're in the same
situation, and we've just got acouple more minutes here. But I mean
I've I've lost friends and family fromfrom doing this, but I've gained a
ton of people, uh you know, friends and other relationships that have really
helped me grow honestly, and andsomething that again, like I said,
even though I'm kind of an introvert. I believe that, you know,
making these relationships is one of thereally most impactful things that we could do
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as as people, as humans,you know, just trying to keep each
other going. So I really appreciateyour time today, and again I thank
you for everything that you're doing.And I'm going to put you on pause
here for a second. We'll talka little bit off the air. In
closing, again, I find patrepatriotic women amazing. And again Lindsey Graham
Patriot Barbie. She's incredible, someonewho simply got thrust in the little limelight,
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was you know, received a callingfrom God and has continued on her
path to speak her mind. Anduh, she's done so many very good
things and I think she's inspired somany people across the United States. So
thanks again for listening. Uh,please like the podcast again. You can
listen anywhere. Uh, make sureyou send it around to your friends,
get other people to understand, Hey, what's going on in our educational space.
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And uh, I will hopefully haveanother one for you here next week
about it. Round them round themup, Let school, Round them up.
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