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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's go over to the Legacy Retirement Group dot com
phone line and check in with Terry shilling our Pale
from the American Principles Project. Terry, did you watch the Derby?
Did you get some money down on that?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
I did it. I usually, you know, every year, Mike,
I usually do try to place a bet. A really
good friend of mine introduced sports are not sports betting
the horse betting. To me, it is so much fun
because of how unpredictable it was. And that's exactly what
that race. I missed the race. I'll tell you my
son Max had his first communion. But I did follow
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up and see who won. And I wish I had
placed some money because I definitely would have bet on
sovereignty over journalism.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Sure you know it's it's there is some irony there,
right that sovereignty heads out edges out journalism in this
country and Kentucky Derby, the story, the kilmar Abrego Garcia story.
This guy is a l Salvadorian in this country illegally.
Week of course, now know he's been deported. The Democrats
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have really hitched their wagon. I mean they have dug
in on this guy and going there visiting him. It's
been a photo op for him. Of course, we know
he's an MS thirteen gang member. He's got the tattoos,
he's got the behavior. And it's gotten a little quiet
on the Democrat side because his wife or his former
wife or his baby mama has come out and basically said,
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this guy is a piece of you know what. She's
filed a protective order against him back in twenty twenty
for a verbal and physical abuse between him and her
and the kids, mental abuse that he would drag her
out of the car, he broke the kid's iPad, he
would wake her up at three in the morning just
to beat her up. I mean, this guy is a
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piece of work. And yet you know here the Dems
have said, no, he's just a marilynd man that's been
treated poorly. I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
Well, we should be getting it by now. I mean,
this is just the latest and a long list of
hoaxes from the Democratic Party. I think it was Tim
pull the podcaster that put this as the Maryland Man hoax. Right,
this goes up with George Floyd in the Summer of
Love and the Russia, Russia, Russians. It's all the same
thing and it's because the Democrats have weaponized every issue
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they can for political power, and they know now that
it's a mistake. See. The thing that's interesting is they
drop these human rights cases as soon as they become
politically unpopular. And it came out just last week that
Hakim Jeffries, the leader of the Democrats in Congress, has
ordered his caucus to no longer do any more trips
to Al Salvador. And it's because they're losing the battle
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of public opinion. This guy is an MS thirteen gang member,
he is a wife beater, he's a no good guy,
and he was deported. Now here's where it gets interesting.
He was he had a deportation order, but he argued
that he couldn't get sent back to Al Salvador because
of political persecution, so they gave him with holding order.
That doesn't mean he gets to stay here. He has
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to go somewhere else. He can't stay in America. These
Democrats want to keep arguing that every one of these
illegal immigrants needs a year long, five year long legal battle. Well,
then we're never going to have a country. And frankly,
the constitution, Mike, is not a suicide pack. It just
can't be.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
It's a great point. Terry Shilling from the American Principles Project.
I don't understand why they keep doing this. They jump
off the deep end on these certain issues without all
the facts, and then they try they're so pot invested,
and then they double down and they keep going and
then they realize, well, we've made a terrible mistake. This
guy is rotten or whether it's you know, the Russia, Russia,
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Russia or whatever scandal that they get behind, and then
they realize, oh, this is unraveling, and they just kind
of sweep it under the rug and hope it goes away.
I don't understand why they continue to make these same mistakes,
but again, it makes good. It makes for good radio
segments for you, and I I suppose another story I
wanted to get to you on is and this is
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right in your wheelhouse at the American Principles Project. This
a pole from NBC. Most Americans, and by most, I
mean an overwhelming majority of Americans seventy five percent according
to this poll, are opposed to biological men competing in
women's sports. It's something that I know you have been
out and talking about very regularly, and I think there
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was something just recently at a girl's track meet in Maine.
Are you up to speed on that one? Where this boy,
biological boy, was winning all these races and when normally,
if he was competing against other boys, he wouldn't even have,
you know, finished, essentially.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
No, that's right. And look, this is happening all the country.
It's not just Maine, and it's been happening. Democrats have
tried to gaslight us and say that it's not happening,
and then when it comes out, it's great that it is.
They give awards to people like William Thomas, who is
on the swim team at Penn. Listen, they're just crazy, right,
And I'll tell you, Mike, that seventy five percent number,
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that's higher than it's been you know, in recent time.
I've tracking and pulling this issue since twenty sixteen and
it's been in the sixty five sixty eight percentile. But
because more light has been shown to it and the
problem keeps getting worse, the American people are now rallying
behind it, and the Democrats and the transgender industry is
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losing support. And Mike, I want to make a point though.
The reason we hear so much about this whole transgender
issue is because it's an industry. It's a four and
a half billion dollar industry. They expected to go to
ten billion a year by twenty thirty. It's an absolute nightmare.
And that's why you hear about it. They reinvest those
profits into pr campaigns, and that's why it feels like
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we hear about it non stuff. But we're winning and
I think we'll put this issue to an end fairly soon.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Well, and again it's hard to square. Seventy five percent
of Americans, according to an NBC poll, are against and
this is even amongst younger, younger people who are pulled
the gen zers, who you'd think would have been a
little more open minded to some of this, they're against
it too. But yet here we are continuing to talk
about these stories. So yeah, I think we're winning the
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war here, but we're still hearing about these stories of
you know, men males, young boys, biological males competing in
women's sports.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Well that's because at the heart of even support for
LGBTQ rights, right, at the heart of that is fairness. Right,
they don't a lot of these people that support it.
The reason why a lot of people support it is
because they just want people treat it fairly. They want
people tolerate, they don't want them ostracized. And so right
now with the women's sports issue, and when it comes
to protecting children, it's also an issue of fairness. And
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that's why it doesn't work for the LGBT movement is
because this is where it goes too far and it
begins to be unfair to other people. And that's why
they're losing. And that's why they were never destined to
win that transgender fight is because it's not actually about fair.
America is already pretty fair. They're already pretty tolerant. They
like treating people equally based on their merit and based
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on their acts activity and not the color of their
skin or or how they dress and all that. But
this is just it's just a losing battle for the left,
and and we're going to keep making them lose until
they give it up, because we've got to protect our kids,
and we definitely have to protect our daughters. Terry.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Final thoughts on President Trump wanting to reopen Alcatraz. Hopefully,
hopefully you've been as a tourist to go check it out,
because it could be it could soon be a functional
operating prison.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Once again, I need to go out there and actually tour.
I have seen it before and it is impressive. And
obviously I'm a huge fan of the movie The Rock,
and I recommend everyone wants to get a movie. All right. Look,
President Trump thinks outside the box. I love you know.
In that article as well in our interview, he didn't
just talk about opening Alcatraz. He's talking about building with
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his own money, by the way, building a white house ballroom.
President Trump's a visionary. He's wonderful and he has he
has this amazing vision that's going to bring about a big,
beautiful country and I'm here for it.