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March 9, 2022 53 mins
Tonight on The Real Story…

Dem Hypocrisy on Energy – Katie Arrington (SC Candidate)
Gas Prices & Politics – Mandy Gunasekara (Fmr. Environ. Protection Agency)
MAGA Wave – David Perdue (GA Candidate)
Cuomo Resurfaces – Andrew Giuliani (NY Candidate)
Unmasking Our Kids – Glenn “Kane” Jacobs (Mayor Knox County, TN)
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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Good evening and welcome to the real story tonight. Katie Errington,
Mandy Gunna Sacra, David Perdue, Andrew Giuliani, and Glenn Jacobs
will be joining us as we continue onward and upward
in the fight to save America. But first gas prices.
At long last, Chuck Schumer is demanding the President do
something about it. Oh eight was that in twenty.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Eighteen, it's time for this president to stand up to
opek on behalf of the forgotten man and woman he
promised to remember. I hope, I hope for the sake
of the country, for the sake of average Americans. The
President heeds our calls, takes responsibility for the damage he's

(00:54):
done to the middle class, and takes immediate action to
remedy this. Oh, just in case you needed some proof,
final price of gas under Obama two dollars and thirty
six cents. Current price for gas under Trump two dollars
ninety two cents. Mister President, you can't blame this on

(01:14):
President Obama, as you try to blame everything on him.
It's time for you to act.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Two dollars and ninety two cents. Wow, that sounds amazing.
As here we are at four dollars and twenty five
cents under Biden, with each day bringing us another new record.
So where are the Democrats now, Maria Cantwell and Marky
bau Menendez, anyone.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
The American people want to know what the president plans
to do about this.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Now his name is associated with the highest gas prices
for American families that we have seen in years.

Speaker 5 (01:54):
It's pretty well known that geopolitical instability drives oil prices
around the world higher and higher.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Oh right again, that was twenty eighteen. So where is
the Democrats gas station presser now to call for action?
Wouldn't we all like to know what.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
Has been the reaction of your colleagues to you know,
things like diplomatic.

Speaker 4 (02:15):
Outreach kinds like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia in terms of
like increasing the.

Speaker 7 (02:19):
Cold O oilply and that issue hasn't come up.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
That issue hasn't come up seriously. But of course since
now Jeffries, as Chair of the House Democrat Cottings has
been asked about it, he would like to offer his
thoughts on the subject.

Speaker 7 (02:34):
But I think increasing the global oil supply at the
moment to the extent that there are implications, particularly for Europe,
which is more heavily reliant upon Russian oil than we
are here in the United States of America. You know,
is an important discussion.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Then why haven't Democrats had it? Or have they been
too busy squabbling on dates as to when the world
is going to end? Since that's so much more of
an existential threat.

Speaker 8 (03:05):
We have.

Speaker 9 (03:05):
According for the best scientists in the world.

Speaker 10 (03:09):
We have twelve years.

Speaker 9 (03:12):
What they're telling us is if we don't get our
act together in the next seven or eight years. Is
that the scientists are telling us that if we don't
act incredibly boldly within the next six seven years.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Or confronting climate change before it is too late, within
the ten years that we have left to us, the world.

Speaker 11 (03:32):
Is going to end in twelve years if we don't
address climate change.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
How dare you?

Speaker 12 (03:37):
It's you know that movie the day after tomorrow?

Speaker 1 (03:40):
It's today you have stolen my dreams.

Speaker 13 (03:44):
Science tells us we have nine years.

Speaker 10 (03:47):
In the ten years we have left to us.

Speaker 14 (03:49):
As the science and scientists tell us, is.

Speaker 10 (03:52):
The answer we need.

Speaker 13 (03:54):
We need other industries to transition to get to ultimately
a complete zero emissions by twenty twenty five. We need
to cut global emissions in half by twenty thirty.

Speaker 15 (04:07):
How much time do we have? How much time does
the human rights have?

Speaker 4 (04:10):
I can't imagine there will be a human on the
planet in ten years.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.

Speaker 9 (04:17):
If you laugh at Jovin and missing the point your
this is an existential crisis, Bengo.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
The world is going to end. So who cares about
gas prices, priorities, people? And by the way, this is
all Putin's fault.

Speaker 13 (04:32):
I'm going to do everything I can to minimize Puden's
price hike here.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
At home, really, because that's not what you said just
a few moments later, Hector.

Speaker 10 (04:42):
Much right now, Russia is.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
More possible, Russia is responsible, and Russia, of course should
be the least of our worries if the world is
going to end in however many years it is now.
But what if America ends first? We can't let that happen.
Joining us now with more on this. The candidate for
Congress in South Carolina's first district who has President Trump's
complete and total endorsement, Katie Arrington. Katie, who is it

(05:08):
right now the greatest threat to the Democrats? Is it Russia,
climate change or the voters in November, Biden himself, it's true.

Speaker 8 (05:18):
You just can't. You can't make this up. I mean,
he shuts down permitting for the better part of a
year in the United States, where we were under the
Trump administration virtually energy independent. He has literally kowtowed to
putin since he came into office, and he's shocked at

(05:38):
where we are. I don't understand this president. I don't
think he understands it at all. But you know, you
as your entry, you know the world's going to end.
Maybe we should all just go and get credit cards
and spend and send and send, and you know, not
worry about it, since it's the greatest existential threat we
have is climate change.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Maybe that's the way the Democrats spends so much because
they just think the world's going to end. Nobody's going
to pay for it.

Speaker 8 (06:00):
That's got to be it, because there's no way that
you could, honestly, in good conscience do what they have
been doing. And one of the areas that is just
mind boggling to me is that they it's never their fault.
Have you noticed that that? You know, first, it's always
you know, Orange Van's problem. It was Donald Trump's problem.

(06:21):
The you know, then it's now Putin's problem. We're not
going to discuss the fact that Biden administration has been
absolutely horrific in every area. There is not one democratic
policy that Biden has put into place that has been successful.
He failed in Afghanistan, he's failed in the economy, he
failed in the COVID effort, and now he's failing exponentially

(06:42):
in the worst gas prices. I mean, I'm a child
with a Jimmy Carter era, and I remember Jimmy Carter
gas prices and there are nothing compared to what this
moron's doing. Ooh, did I say that I did?

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Fall That's what the American people are thinking. When you
look at all the stickers going up at gas pumps
around the nation right now, it's just unbelievable. And go
back in the archives and see the Democrats. You almost
forget about that they had these press conferences outside of
gas stations. All the gas prices are up. We were
enjoying some of the lowest in history. But they were
just always wanting to blame Trump for everything. And yet

(07:14):
with Biden, nobody's really talking about gas prices among the Democrats.

Speaker 8 (07:19):
The hypocrisy is insane. It is absolutely insane. But let's
just remember that these are the exact same people that
spent four years trying to destroy Donald J. Trump, and
he succeeded in spite of them. When he left office,
we had the lowest gas prices we've had in generations.
You know, we forget the fact that, you know, the

(07:41):
black the pay for Black Americans as the highest it
ever been, for Hispanics the highest it had ever been.
We had the lowest unemployment, even in the fact that
we had a pandemic. And then comes Biden out of
the basement. He's destroyed our economy. He's got the inflation
off the charts, he's got gas crisis to the highest
he'spent and we are the weakest country we have ever

(08:04):
been under the short time Biden has been here, I
cannot imagine. I think the greatest existential threat this country
has right now is the next three years under the
Biden administration. And what else can he destroy? What else
can he do wrong? And Barack Obama he said it
to us all, never underestimate the capability of Biden to
mess things up, and people we are feeling it today

(08:26):
and I'm at a loss for words. Of where the
Democrats are. They're just kind of you know, maybe they're
they're taking the same theory that he did in the campaign,
is hide in the basement and maybe we won't recognize them,
or maybe they're in Pelosi's freeze eating a really, really
really expensive ice cream.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
That's see where they are, and the rhinos are right
there with them, because it's amazing. Rhinos just want to
talk about President Trump and the people and how much
don the Trump voters and all of this. They hate
Trump people more than they hate what the Democrats are
doing to this country in the world right now. Are
running against one of the chief Rhinos, Nancy Mace on
Saturday that rally in South Carolina. It's really an anti

(09:07):
Rhino rally because when you look at the different rhinos
in South Carolina, it is an unbelievable thing what they're doing,
the damage they're doing to the state and the damage
they're doing to the country.

Speaker 8 (09:19):
It's you know, we as Americans need to take back
the House and the Senate in every area. We need
to take back our school boards, our communities, our county
level seats, and bring sane, rational conversation back. That's the
thing that we're missing. Nancy Mayce, the young lady that
I'm running against, wants to legalize marijuana. She thinks that's

(09:42):
the priority of the nation right now, that that's what
we should be doing. And you know, taking pictures with
Carol Baskins selfies and making sure baby Pandas don't go
to China, those are her priorities. My priorities, I think
are in line with you and every other American.

Speaker 10 (09:59):
Right.

Speaker 8 (10:00):
We need to ensure that we have an economy, that
are grocery stores have food in them, that we can afford,
that our gas stations have fuel, that we can afford,
that crime in our communities is brought back to a
sense of normalcy. And we need to fund our police departments.
We need to build the wall. We need to stop
human trafficking. We need to put education back in the

(10:21):
hands of the parents. And you have to look at
what the swamp right, truly, the swamp has done. This
is all brought to you by the swamp right now.
What we are living in. This is the swamp. They
want you to believe that all of this that's happening
to you is because of Donald Trump's No, this is

(10:42):
all democratic policies. And you are seeing the exact repercussions
of bad policies across the board internationally and domestically. We
are failing, and we need to send people up to
Washington who don't care about getting on the news or
you know, branding themselves into media. We need to send
people to Washington plan and agenda to put America first

(11:03):
and save our country because we are at the prefaces.
I think the existential threat you know, Biden the next
few years. I think it's twenty twenty two, June fourteenth
and South Carolina in the primary, You've got to vote
Katie Errington to go to Washington. Then in November we
need to vote strong conservative Republicans to save this nation. Otherwise,

(11:24):
by the time Biden gets through his administration, I don't
know what'll be left. I mean what he's Afghanistan's gone,
Ukraine's gone, God help us is trying to moves on Taiwan.
Where are we going to be? And Olpek won't even
return his phone calls. I mean, let's think about that.
Olpev won't even return Biden's phone calls. How bad are we, folks?

(11:45):
I mean, it's it's devastating to the greatest country on
the on the planet to have this guy in office,
and the hypocrisy of the Dems. You know, they don't
want to talk about it, nowhere to be seen suddenly there.
I agree. I think they're Meansy Pelosi help and they're
eating ice cream. That's where they are, Natalie.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
See all their guards and everything, and they're gas guzzling
vehicles they all drove to get there. It's just the
hypocrisy is so disgusting. But really there is hope, though, Katie,
when you see people like you that are running, that
want to save America, that want to put America first.
It's not easy being out there, especially taking on two establishments,
the Republican and the Democrat. But you're doing great work
out there. We'll look forward to hearing you speak on Saturday,

(12:25):
and God bless you. We're looking forward to calling you
congresswoman pretty soon.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
And I hope so. And please anybody who's watching or listening,
please my website is Katie four sd dot com and
I am taking on the swamp. Their money against me
is huge, so any donations that people can send our way,
and I promise you on Saturday night, President Donald J.
Trump will make an outstanding speech. I was so blown

(12:50):
away at Sea Pack and I can't I'm so honored
to be on the stage with him. So I'm looking
forward to Saturday night. It's on.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
It's going to be wonderful. Katie. We're putting her up
set up on the screen again. God bless you. We'll
look forward to watching on Saturday because there's no better
place to be than a Trump rally, whether it's in
person or virtually. Because this really is the movement that
will save America. So God bless you, and we'll look
forward to seeing you soon.

Speaker 8 (13:13):
God bless you, and thank you for doing what you
do every single day. You keep the truth out there.
If people were to go back and not harvest up
the you know those those clips from eighteen where Chuck
Schumer's you know, people forget so fast. And thank you
for always being the conscience and bringing it forward. We
appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Thank you. Elephants have very long memories. We can always
find those clips. Count bless you all, see us soon, Katie.
You're the best. And up next on the real story,
playing politics with the prices of the pump Team, Biden
looks to our adversaries for solutions stay with us. We'll
be right back.

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Speaker 16 (14:11):
We are, and were just a little while ago, energy independent.
We were producing more energy by far than Russia or
Saudi Arabia. We're going to be double the size of
both in a very short period of time, probably by
within twelve months. But we were energy independent for the
first time in more than seventy two years. And that
was a killer for Russia because we brought the price

(14:33):
of energy down. We were down at thirty dollars a barrel,
thirty two dollars a barrel, forty dollars a barra exactly,
and actually much less than that for a period of time,
and nobody had ever seen anything. And that was certainly
tough for Russia and other countries because they had to
go out and they had to compete with those prices.
So and now they're making a fortune.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
With what's going on politics and prices at the pump.
President Trump is placing the blame for skyrocketing fuel expenses
squarely on the sh of Team Biden. In a recent statement,
RNC chairwoman Ron McDaniel blasted the abysmal administration, saying American
families are feeling the pain of the pump and Biden
and the Democrats do not care and are making it worse.

(15:14):
For what is Sleepy Joe's solution to provide some relief?
Why asking our enemies and state sponsors of terrorism for help.
Of course, instead of expanding oil production right here in America,
Team Biden is looking to make deals with the likes
of Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and Iran.

Speaker 17 (15:31):
As it relates to Saudi Arabia, we did talk a
few weeks ago about how Brett McGirk and Almost Hochstein
went to Saudi Arabia to discuss a range of issues,
including the warre in Yemen, including security in the region,
and certainly including energy security. They had the discussion it's

(15:52):
in everyone's interest to reduce the impact on the global
oil marketplace, and that was part of that discussion. As
it relates to Venezuela, the purpose of the trip that
was taken by administration officials was to discuss a range
of issues, including certainly energy security, but also to discuss
the health and welfare of detained US citizens. We're never

(16:14):
going to miss an opportunity to do exactly that. And
I will just note in this scenario that they are separate.
They are separate paths and conversations, just as they are
in the Iran negotiations.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is predictably doubling down on the
administration's plan to conspire with our adversaries, including those who
actually celebrate an annual Death to America Day in the
streets of Tehran.

Speaker 12 (16:41):
The reason for the deal is a denuclearized Iran. That's
the reason for the deal. If there is a byproduct
of increased supply, so be it. But that the deal
is all about making sure the world is safer because
Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Ah. Yes, we all know how trustworthy Iran can be
when it comes to developing nuclear weapons. The terrorist regime
is on the brink of producing enough weapons grade uranium
for a nuclear bomb, and yet, despite the increasing threats
of energy dependence, Team Biden continues to exploit the crisis
to push radical policies like the Green New Deal. At
the peril of the American public.

Speaker 18 (17:20):
Even if we drilled as much as we could, the
price of oil is still set globally by the demand
and supply conditions, and much of that supply is controlled
by tyrants like Putin. And again, that's why we have
resolved to speed our transition towards cleaner, more sustainable, and
renewable sources of energy.

Speaker 14 (17:40):
The only viable path to energy and dependence for the
American economy is to reduce the energy intensity of our
economy overall, and ultimately to reduce it to zero.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Sounds good in theory, but curbing our use of fossil
fuels is still decades away at best. Meantime, Americans are
spending and astonishing two hundred and fifty million dollars more
every day on gas than we were just one month ago.

Speaker 16 (18:06):
Every single thing you do is related somehow, whether it's
the truck or the machines that make the product, or
whatever it may be, the planes that fly it to
a destination. Everything's related to energy. It's so big, and
energy is doubled and triple, it's going to be tripled
and quadrupled.

Speaker 19 (18:24):
And he got rid of the Keystone pipeline day one,
day one, and he stopped leases on federal lands and
water day one. This energy crisis and the inflation and
the national security all tie back to his failure and
the unwinding of your success.

Speaker 16 (18:41):
And he never said he was getting rid of it.
I mean, he never said he was going to do
the Keystone XL pipeline.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Joining us now former chief of staff at the United
States Environmental Protection Agency, Mandy Gunaesiicra, Mandy, when you see
what's happening right now, we never had to be in
this position, and yet Biden and the Democrats they're happy
we're in this position.

Speaker 11 (19:03):
Yeah, Natalie, I'm glad you raised that high energy prices
is a part of the Democrats plan. And it's important
to understand this plan is over a year in the making.
They started from day one under President Biden with canceling
the Keystone XL pipeline, banning leasing, imposing a moratorium. But

(19:23):
it goes deeper than that. They went so far as
to undercut permit processes we had improved and efficiencies we
had set in motion to ensure important infrastructure projects were
expedited towards approval. They went so far as to pull
those back and just to make it difficult to extract, develop, refine, transport,

(19:45):
and consume energy resources in this country. And that's why
we are now in this position where in one year
we went from dominance to where we're vulnerable to people
like Vladimir Putin who are unstable dictators that are ruining
the global economy, and the American people are dealing with
the consequences because of President Biden's poor leadership. Number one

(20:07):
and number two, the Democrats like high energy prices because
it's the only way to justify their Green New Deal
type policies.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
It is they're so happy for this opportunity. And again
they created the opportunity out of chaos, out of crisis,
calling this Putin's price hike. Nobody is buying that because
these prices started to spike before Putin. You can't blame
this on Putin. Everybody knows the root cause of this.
Whether or not you're messaging and your talking points are
being spouted by the lamestream media or not.

Speaker 11 (20:37):
You're exactly right. It's so frustrating to see this administration
and this president create crisis after crisis and try to
blame others. The fact that he's trying to blame American
energy workers just so how detached from reality. The president
and his allies in Washington, DC and the Democrat Party
are President Trump supported and had the back of the

(21:00):
American energy workers, which is why we were enjoying the
two dollars average gasoline prices during his presidency. And so
the fact that this administration has turned us back and
blamed American energy workers in the communities that support them
for this existing instance, it's just extremely problematic. They need
to repair that relationship and start looking to investing in

(21:24):
the US domestic energy system instead of going instead of
going to places like Venezuela, of all places to try
and get more oil into this country.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
That's the thing they talk about morality. It's so moral
that we're discontinuing use of oil and gas from Russia,
and yet we're going to go to Venezuela, We're going
to go to Iran, We're going to go to Saudi Arabia.
Why not go to the States. We were energy independent, dominant,
and net exporter of energy just over one year ago.
We know where to get energy, not from these dictators

(21:53):
and socialists and communists.

Speaker 11 (21:56):
That's exactly right, and it's so fresh to see that
not only should they be focusing on producing energy here
in the country for the security. If you care about
the environment, we know how to produce and refine energy
in the most efficient and cleanest manner possible. So, from
an environmental perspective, under President Trump, not only was our

(22:20):
economy going gangbusters, we were breaking records in terms of
clean air, clean water, and reducing greenhouse gases, which this
administration purportedly wants to continue. So the best thing to
do from a global security and a US economic perspective
and an environmental perspective is to turn to the people
right here at home that stand ready to help. Because

(22:43):
politics aside, the American people understand that the Ukrainians need
our help in the face of someone like Vladimir Putin,
and they not only want to help, they can. It's
just this president needs to allow them to do that
by getting out of the way and unleashing the American
energy worker to.

Speaker 8 (23:04):
Get us out of this really bad situation.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
And you make such a good point because we did
have the cleanest air in the cleanest water under President Trump.
We didn't need the Paris Climate Accord for that, because again,
with the Paris Climate Accord, you don't have China and
Russia agreeing for clean air and clean water. It was
all of these regulations that America put on ourselves when
we could do things without all those regulations and still
achieve the results that the left likes to dream of.

Speaker 11 (23:30):
Yeah, and it's important to understand too that regulations are
a hidden tax. It's a hidden tax on the producers
and the people that have to develop these energy resources
that ultimately gets passed on to the consumer. And that's
another part of the President Biden's plan. From day one,
he's been layering on regulation after regulation. That is a

(23:52):
hidden way for the price of energy, traditional energy, coal, oil,
and natural gas to all so go up. So the
regulations aren't necessary for the energy producers to do what
they do best in in an environmentally friendly manner.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
It's so sad to see Mandy, thank you for the
work that you did in the Trump administration. When we
look at what we took, we didn't realize we were
taking it for granted, but record low prices, greatest air
and water, everything that we had, We now realize President
Trump may have made it look easy, but it wasn't easy.
When you see what the LUFT is doing now, it's
it's unbelievable, but thank you for your work. Keep us
posted on what you're doing. And again, thank you for

(24:33):
your work. We really do appreciate it.

Speaker 11 (24:35):
Thank you for that. Happy to be here, great.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
To see you. And where's America heading with all that's
going wrong in the world. Well, we are heading toward
a magawave. David Purdue is up next with more on this,
so don't go anywhere. We'll be back after this.

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Speaker 1 (25:12):
It's official, Stacey the Hoax Abrams is qualified to run
for Governor of Georgia. And while it's just so wonderful,
so newsworthy, why not make an ad out of it.

Speaker 20 (25:27):
I am excited to qualify for office today to run
for Governor of Georgia. I'm running to be the leader
of all of Georgia because I believe that expanding medicaid
serves us all, defending our right to vote serves us all.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Ensuring access to education.

Speaker 20 (25:41):
Whether you live in rural communities or in the cities,
serves us all, and that we need a governor who
believes in all of Georgia. That's why I'm running, and
that's what I believe we can deliver.

Speaker 15 (25:50):
Thank you all so much, and you're officially qualified.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
I mean, really, why weren't more members of the press there,
considering Stacy Abrams is the next Vladimir's Lensky.

Speaker 20 (26:10):
The war that Putin is waging against Ukraine. President Zelensky said,
and I'm going to paraphrase him, probably poorly, he said,
this isn't a war in Ukraine. This is a warrant
democracy in Ukraine. When we allow democracy to be overtaken
by those who want to choose who can be heard,
and those choices are not based on anything other than
animus or inconvenience, then.

Speaker 14 (26:30):
That is wrong.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
And that is why Stacy Abrams is running, of course,
to save democracy, in addition to being more helpful to
the lamestream media, providing the talking points that even Biden
is failing to do. So maybe this sets are up
for an upcoming presidential election.

Speaker 21 (26:48):
You know, to me, this moment of bloody Sunday and
what we're seeing in Europe there is a connection. It's
a fight for freedom, it's a fight for democracy and
rev it's an It's a statement I thought we would
hear from the President on Tuesday that connected the two.

Speaker 10 (27:04):
He didn't quite do that.

Speaker 22 (27:05):
I think that you said it perfectly, Chuck, and I
wish the President has said it. You cannot fight that
you should for the right of for the people in.

Speaker 10 (27:15):
Ukraine to have a democratic.

Speaker 22 (27:17):
State and make decisions based on voting, and then not
deal with that same right to be upheld here in America.

Speaker 23 (27:26):
Yeah, and you know, there are some through lines here,
you know. I look at what's happening in Ukraine and
I see, you know, democracy can be a fragile thing,
and it feels a bit fragile in America right now.
We're seeing, you know, the Republican Party bleed it by
a thousand cuts with rampant voter suppression.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
Joining us now with his reaction the candidate running to
be the next governor of Georgia who has President Trump's
complete and total endorsement, David Purdue, Senator. It is really unbelievable.
You hear Stacy Abrams say something so shocking, and then
within a few moments the media they're all parroting the
exact same talking point.

Speaker 24 (28:03):
It's not the first time, Natalie, that we've seen this coordination.
But let's remind your viewers what the Democrats really want.
You saw Chuck Schumer just a few weeks ago put
a vote on the Senate floor to overturn the filibuster rule. Now,
why is that important? Because it would allow them to
do three things, to add four seats to the Supreme Court,

(28:24):
to make DC and Puerto Rico's new states. And the
Holy Grail, which you hear them talking about right now.
Their defense of democracy and their vernacular is the national
voting Law. They want a federal takeover of our voting.
And this idea that we have voter suppression. You know,
Biden came down to Georgia and said, oh, this voter
suppression state in three years since Stacey Abrams lost in

(28:45):
her bid for governor in twenty eighteen, not one shred
of evidence. And as a matter of fact, in the
year two thousand, when I ran and when President Trump
ran here in Georgia, five million people voted, more than
ever the highest percentage of registered voters ever voted. And
so this idea of voter suppression is nothing but the
Democrats right now trying to use Ukraine to get their

(29:07):
federal takeover of our voting laws.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
First it was Jim Crow two point zero. Now the
Republicans or the Russians, and were Ukraine the Democrats or Ukraine.
It's just they're talking points. It's not working though with
the people, because when you're talking to the people out there,
election integrity is number one. People want voter ID. Stacy
Abrams when she registered had to show ID.

Speaker 24 (29:29):
It's the hypocrisy of our time. It's just like when
she was at that school here in Atlanta. She wasn't
wearing a mask all day, but she was there where
our kids were mandated that they had to have masks.
The hypocrisy about the voting rights that they want is
the same sort of thing. They want a state takeover.
She wants the state to take over health care. She
wants more state control, of central control of indoctrinating our

(29:52):
kids to the woke mentality and CRT and all the rest.
Stacy Abrams said last time when she ran that she
wanted documented and under documented people to vote and yet
to register right now to sign up to run for governor.
She had to show a photo id today. Imagine how
ridiculous that must be. It's an eighty percent plus poll

(30:14):
of all voters in Georgia, and I think the same
thing around the country, Natalie, is that over eighty percent
believe that a photo idea is a very reasonable thing
to ask. And this is what they're talking about. They
want this eliminated because they simply want total control, and
that is to abrogate our voting rules around the country
so that anybody can vote, and that means that Democrats

(30:35):
will have total control in perpetuity.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
It's so true they want total control. Right now. They
pretty much have total control in Georgia, though, and you
look at what Kemp has done to the state and
all of his advertising. Though right now he's acting like
he's the only person who can really take on Abrams
and win, although he's been letting her win in Georgia
since twenty eighteen.

Speaker 24 (30:55):
Well, if he'd been fighting Abrams in twenty twenty the
way he's fought Trump last two years, I'd still be
in the United States Senate. We'd still have the Senate
majority of the Republican side. And those thirteen soldiers that
died in Afghanistan would still be with us and we
would not have this debacle in the Ukraine. I can
assure you that. So this is not just about Joe
Biden or Stacy Abrams, though, it's about the democratic platform.

(31:17):
We had don Donald Trump Junior here in the state
this week and he reminded us of that very point.
This is broader than just Joe Biden or Stacey Abrams.
This is the democratic platform that they're perpetrating, and we
see how it's an unmitigated disaster. They pulled back on
our pipeline and our energy independence, made us more dependent

(31:40):
on foreig and oil, or caused prices of energy to
go up before the Ukraine invasion, and new to that
benefited have benefited Putin, allowed Putin to be enabled to
be the murdering thug we see now being played out
every day in the Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
How is Georgea's economy doing right now? Because people are
struggling really across the country. I got Kem bragging about
this new deal that he's bringing to Georgia, which is
tied to Soro's money. You actually held a rally last
week against this new move. Although he's trying to act
like it's going to help the economy.

Speaker 24 (32:13):
But it's another way that he sold out the people
of Georgia. He sold us out with the consent decree.
The governor sold us out after the twenty twenty election
and didn't allow a special session to investigate what happened
to make sure it didn't happen in the runoff. He
caved in on the Buckhead vote, didn't allow Buckhead here
to have a vote on their own self governance. He

(32:33):
sold us out in this slush fund that he had
that was so corrupt that the judge ruled it was unconstitutional.
And then the Rivian deal that they forced that down
the throats of the people in that community did not
get the buy in of the community. And what I
was complaining about is that we don't know yet how
much it's going to cost taxpayers in Georgia. We know
that they paid somewhere around fifty six thousand dollars an

(32:55):
acre for farmland out there for this, and also of
taxpayer money, and we think the deal is going to
be north of five hundred billion dollars eventually, are some
seventy five thousand dollars per job. Look, I want jobs.
I'm all about job growth in economic growth. We're losing
our competitive edge in the state. And this is nothing
but an election year buy off payoff of a company

(33:16):
that has a two billion dollar investment made by George
Soros in it and did not get the buy in
of the local people. So this is we don't know
how bad of an investment it is, with nobody in
the state government government is telling us, and I doubt
that we'll know before the primary what we're actually going
to pay to get them to come to the state
of Georgia. And as a business guy, Natalie, this is

(33:39):
all about return on investment. What's the best investment of
our tax dollars in order to get economic growth. I
believe in organic, organic growth and our economic growth, and
let me tell you, I've got a full lifetime of
experience doing that.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
Really, when you see how deep the deep state is
in Georgia, when you look at the swamp, how deep
it is, and you realize how much money is in
this race, it's just it's such an establishment you're taking on.
But only you could take the palm with the power
of the Trump endorsement. The people of Georgia are still
so upset over what happened in twenty twenty that they're
going to be the ones getting out the vote, surging
the polls, and we really look forward to a big

(34:13):
red wave that starts in the primary. Senator, we look
forward to calling you Governor very soon. But thank you
for the great work that you're doing out there. Keep
it up. We know you will because you're doing what
it takes to save Georgia.

Speaker 10 (34:24):
Thank you, Dally.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Always great to see you and still to come. On
the real story, the audacity of Andrew Cuomo, the disgraced
former governor of New York, comes out of hiding once
again playing the victim. We'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (34:41):
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Speaker 5 (35:00):
So let me tell you my truth and let me
get it off my chest so we can talk about
important issues that we face today. My father, God rest
his soul, used to say government is an honorable profession,
but that politics can be a dirty business. Now that
is especially true today when this politics out there are
so mean and so extreme, when even the Democratic Party

(35:23):
chooses to cancel people that they have a disagreement with.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
The audacity of Andrew Cuomo. The disgraced former governor of
New York comes out of hiding. In his first speech
since his resignation, Andrew Cuomo is desperately trying to blame
cancel culture for his catastrophic demise involving allegations of sexual harassment.

Speaker 5 (35:46):
Last February, several women raised issues about my behavior. As
I said then, and as I say to you in
this holy hal today, my behavior has been the same
for forty years in public life. You have seen me
many many times, and that has been my behavior. But

(36:07):
that was actually the problem because for some people, especially
younger people, there's a new sensitivity.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Just because you allegedly got away with something for four
decades doesn't make it right. The Cuomos still insists on
playing the victim.

Speaker 5 (36:23):
That, contrary to what my political opponents would have had
you believe, nothing I did violated the law or the regulation.
I said from the start that I would defend any
allegation that anyone wanted to bring.

Speaker 10 (36:38):
But the political sharks.

Speaker 5 (36:39):
In Albany smelled blood. And when the sharks smelled blood,
then they come and they exploited the situation for their
political purpose.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
Politics aside, these young women are adamant in their accusations
against this delusional egotist. Perhaps Quola needs a reminder of
just how badly he damaged the psyche of his alleged
victims while destroying his credibility. He's sexually harassed me. I
am not confused. It is not confusing.

Speaker 8 (37:09):
I am living in reality, and it's sad to see
that he's not right.

Speaker 20 (37:13):
After the first incident, the first kiss, him calling me beautiful,
that there was something not.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
Right well, Cuomo attempts to convince New Yorkers that he's
not a bad guy and is only the victim of
dirty politics. New Yorkers aren't buying it. A majority of
Empire State voters believe the accusations, even though Cuomo avoided prosecution.
A recent survey shows fifty eight percent believe Cuomo sexually
harassed multiple women while serving as governor. Just twenty one

(37:42):
percent believe he's innocent. Joining us now a Republican candidate
for governor of New York, Andrew Giuliani, Andrew, didn't you
think we were done talking about Cuomo? But of course not.
He loves to be talked about.

Speaker 25 (37:56):
Yeah, he does, and to me, this is actually one
of the most hypocritic things he's ever said. You have
to remember Andrew Cuomo really started his political career on
his father's campaign for governor. And one of the things
that he is well known for in New York circles
is he came up with the tagline when his governor
was running against Ed Koch and the tagline was vote

(38:17):
for Cuomo, not the Homo. That's as lower browe politics
as it gets.

Speaker 10 (38:24):
So when he ends up quoting his father.

Speaker 25 (38:26):
Saying that public service is beautiful, but politics is a
dirty game, there's nobody who's played it dirtier than Andrew Cuomo.
But I think when you look at what Andrew Cuomo's
body of work of governor has had been under over
ten and a half years, between the nursing homes, between
these allegations, between the five point one million dollar book
deal where he used state resources to actually do this,

(38:49):
he's one of the most corrupt politicians to ever come
out of Albany.

Speaker 10 (38:53):
And that's really saying something for those who know the
history of Albany.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
Really this deep state Cuomo establishment, even when he's see
what his brother Fredo's trying to do bringing down CNN.
They really played the business so dirty, and yet they're
so amazed that they got they want to call it canceled.
They got held accountable in a way. They didn't get
held accountable all the way. But they don't want this
to happen. What do you think their comeback is going

(39:18):
to be, because you know they're going to try to
come up with some kind of comeback unless they go
into the q tip business.

Speaker 10 (39:24):
Well, I'll tell you what.

Speaker 25 (39:26):
Here's one of the things that I actually am looking
out for the next couple of weeks.

Speaker 10 (39:30):
I think there's a very real.

Speaker 25 (39:32):
Possibility, probably not a likelihood, but it's a possibility that
Andrew Cormo actually jumps in the governor's race. His filing
deadline would be March thirtieth, and I right now am
in the process as most of the candidates of getting
petitions to get on the ballot for governor.

Speaker 10 (39:49):
Cuomo could do that legally, and I think what.

Speaker 25 (39:52):
He's doing this campaign for him right now is to
rehash his image, and the way he looks at it
is simply this. If he sees polling numbers for the
Democratic primary that are above water. I think he's going
to jump in the race if he sees that they're
low in democratic circles.

Speaker 10 (40:09):
Then I think he looks at it and says he
might take.

Speaker 25 (40:12):
On Jillibrand in twenty twenty four, or maybe run for
governor against us in twenty twenty six. So for me,
I look at it as a very very interesting next
couple of weeks in terms of what he does. Obviously,
I've relished the opportunity to bake him in a general
election debate, and if that ends up being the case,
then I think you're not going to see any clear
of a stark difference of somebody like myself who's going

(40:34):
to take New York in a direction where public service
actually serve the public versus somebody who believes that the
public should serve.

Speaker 10 (40:42):
Them, and that is Andrew Cuomo and that is Kathy Hope.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
It is amazing, though, that he thinks that he's going
to rehabilitate his image by simply doubling down on everything
he's said in the past. There's not any kind of revision.
You think he would have learned something or at least
talk to his polsters and try to figure out a
way to create some empathy without trying to actually played
guilty to a lot of these alleged defenses. But he's not.
He's doubling down as you're talking to New Yorkers. Has

(41:07):
anyone really forgiven him, not even for that really, but
for the nursing home scandal, because that's even a bigger
scandal no one's really talking about anymore.

Speaker 25 (41:15):
Yeah, And I think that's probably the biggest frustration when
you look at this, right, he's responsible for at least
nine thousand of those fifteen thousand people who passed away
in nursing homes, as we know. And I was in
the White House for this, and Natalie, I know you
were certainly involved in all the stuff with the campaign.
But President Trump sent up the USS comfort and Andrew
Cuomo decided not to use it, not because it was

(41:38):
the right public policy, only because of politics. And that's
what Andrew Cuomo ends up doing. New Yorkers want him
to be accountable for that. He's gotten a complete free pass.
In fact, Democrats have just decided not to even make
him accountable for it at all, because he's not the only.

Speaker 10 (41:55):
Democratic governor who would be accountable.

Speaker 25 (41:57):
You're talking about Gretchen Whitmer, Phil Mr Gavin Newsom, and
that's why they've decided to completely ignore that executive order
in early in late March for the nursing homes. So
to me, I would relish the chance of him hopping
in the race again and taking on Kathy Hope for
the Democratic nomination. And honestly, I think there's a chance

(42:19):
he could become the Democratic nominee, at which case I
think the world would get the Giuliani versus Cuomo heavyweight
title fight that we've all been waiting for.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
That's what everybody always wanted. That was going to be
the epics showdown. You never think of him actually getting
out early. But even if it is Hopel, she can't
distance herself. She was part of that administration, even if
she's not a Cuomo.

Speaker 25 (42:41):
You know, I actually ended up reviewing some of her
old debates as lieutenant governor in twenty eighteen, and she
at least six different times in those debates said that
Andrew Cuomo does not make a decision without my assistance,
without my input.

Speaker 10 (42:57):
Now, what I wonder is if she was.

Speaker 25 (43:00):
Andrew Cuomo's right hand, why wasn't she taking his right
hand off of women when he was touching them inappropriately.

Speaker 1 (43:08):
Really, when you think about it, there needs to be
investigations into them. You wish that there were New Yorkers
that would actually do the job that needs to be done.
But if you're a betting man, what would you think
in terms of the odds of it being Hokel or Cuomo?
Because Hocal doesn't seem like she has any momentum whatsoever,
She's just kind of there.

Speaker 25 (43:27):
I think, honestly, it'd be a very close matchup and
ends up being the two of them.

Speaker 10 (43:31):
So we'll see.

Speaker 25 (43:32):
I'm never great at handicapping these things, to be perfectly honest,
but what I will say.

Speaker 10 (43:37):
Is, whether it's Cuomo, whether it's Hocal, whether.

Speaker 25 (43:40):
It's somebody else, I can tell you we will be
ready to make sure that we give them all the
firepower that we have. And the truth is, I think
most of the nineteen point five million New Yorkers at
this point have seen that the Cuomo administration, the Hocal
administration is basically the exact same thing as want to
make sure that we stand.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
Up for news got to break up that establishment. Andrew
wish it wasn't a hard break. Always good to see.
We'll look forward to seeing you soon. Thank you, Natalie,
Thank you, and unmask our kids across the country and
parents are calling for it. Glenn Jacobs is up next
with the latest out of Knox County, so stay right there,
We'll be right back.

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Speaker 3 (44:42):
There actually is a harm that we should be discussing
of children continuing to mask. That doesn't mean that masking
doesn't have its place for children when there are very
high rates of hospitalization. If we get a new variant
in the future that children are particularly susceptible to, we
may want to bring masks back. But we should also
be intellluxuy, really honest and say that masking has had
a cost, especially for the youngest learners in people with

(45:06):
English as a second language, children with learning disabilities, there
has been a cost to them, So the risk benefit
calculation has really changed.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
Masks hurt kids. CNN medical analyst doctor Leanna Wenn, who
is no conservative, said as much in early February, and
yet when Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, who just happens
to be a Republican, tweeted the same sentiment earlier this week.
Twitter labeled his tweet as misleading, and Mayor Jacobs is responding.

Speaker 15 (45:34):
The scientists over at Twitter have declared that one of
my tweets is misleading. According to them, it's misleading to
say that masks harm kids, That masks harm their social
emotion development, they harm their intellectual development, they harm their
speech development. Well, there's nothing misleading about it. Big tech
is not going to silence me, and I will continue

(45:56):
to fight to unmask Knox County's kids, and I asked
you stand with me and help unmask our kids.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Joining us now with more on his effort to take
on big tech and unmasked Knox County kids, the mayor
of Knox County, Tennessee, Glenn Jacobs, Mayor, I don't get it.
CNN can talk about the dangers of masking, but if
you dare tweet it, you are very misleading.

Speaker 15 (46:19):
Yeah. As I said in the video, the scientists at
Twitter have determined that, for some reason, even though the
studies now are showing the masks do harm kids, that
they don't and that we could. I guess we should
just keep on masking our kids. I don't know what
their opinion is, but now everybody, even mainstream people and

(46:40):
folks previously who said that we should mask everyone, are
saying that they do harm kids. But nevertheless, that's Twitter's opinion.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Yes, whoever is over at Twitter running it, because you
think they take their instructions from the government. But everything
is so misleading in terms of the way that Twitter
is manipulating this. But you've been involved in a lawsuit
actually trying to get these kids unmasked. We're going into
the third year of this. This is unbelievable.

Speaker 15 (47:06):
Yeah, here in NOx County, we are a very conservative community.
We're a red county. Our school board twice voted down
mask mandates on Knox County kids. But then Families for
Families with special needs kids took a case to federal
court saying that because their children are at higher risk
of COVID nineteen that by not having a mass mandate

(47:27):
in Ox County schools, they were infringing on their ada rights,
and a federal judge agreed with them, and that was
September of last year, and ever since, Knox County, Tennessee,
has been under a federal mask mandate.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
How do we get that lifted? Are you in the
midst of appealing this or how long could this take
to go through the courts?

Speaker 15 (47:46):
We've the original case has been appealed, and then state
Representative Jason Zacher and I are supporting a counter suit
that was filed by some parents here in Knox County,
which is arguing that indeed there is harm being done
by this policy and asking the court and the judge
to revisit this decision. Look, this is just a great

(48:07):
example of judicial activism and federal overreach. I mean again,
here we are Innascanity, Tennessee, one of the most conservative
places in the country. Around the country, we're seeing much
more liberal areas lift their mask mandate ten schools, but
here we're stuck with one because one person, a federal judge,
has made that decision and there's really not a whole
lot we can do about it.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
And how long could it go on for? Is do
they want everyone to be vaccinated? Is that the end goal?
If everyone was vaccinated, then the masks come off? Or
is it just masks in perpetuity forever?

Speaker 10 (48:38):
Right?

Speaker 15 (48:39):
What they're talking about is making schools conform to CDC
guidelines from now on with COVID nineteen. But then also
what happens if, say, the CDC says, well, it's particularly
bad flu season, so we need to mask.

Speaker 10 (48:53):
Up for flus.

Speaker 15 (48:54):
You know, this is the first time in human history
that we have ever said that masks are effective against
the transmission of inspiratory virus. So who's to say what
can happen in the future. The CDC guidelines are just
that they're guidelines. CDC is not an enforcement agency. But
if the folks behind this case, and especially the lawyers,
of course, that's who I think is really at fault
here is the lawyers and the judge, if they make

(49:16):
the decision that we would have to abide by CDC guidelines,
then I think that the baseline could become, yes, you
will wear masks unless we say you don't have to,
which is completely upside down bizarre world.

Speaker 1 (49:29):
What's happening with the kids right now? Because learning is
obviously changing. We know that kids already are behind a grade,
at least in California, from studying via zoom but not
being able to see any facial expression any even when
you're the CNN expert talking about the language differences, all
the different things that masking creates. How are those kids
being able to adapt and really thrive or are they

(49:52):
just trying to get buy extra tutoring.

Speaker 15 (49:55):
Our schools here in Oas County have done a great
job of staying in school.

Speaker 10 (49:59):
They did that the pandemic.

Speaker 15 (50:00):
I'm very proud of their efforts. And again our school
board twice voted down mask mandates specific for this reason
because of the harm that could be done to kids. So,
when we think about things like speech development, social and
emotional intellectual development, the fact that you can't see someone's mouth,
I mean, you're learning to read used in phonetics, How
can you do that if you can't see the shape

(50:22):
of someone's mouth, if you can't see the noises that
they're making with their mouth. As well as their studies
now showing that some children, especially those on the autoism spectrum,
have difficulty with masks covering people's faces and they can't
see the emotions and those sort of things. So, yes,
there is harm being done. And that's the basis of

(50:42):
the countersuit. Is the expert testimony showing that harm is
being done. This is not a policy where we can
say there is no risk and it's all benefit. There's
a lot of risk involved here, and it's time that
we really acknowledge that instead of just saying, oh, it's
no big deal with mask on our kids and our
teachers and everything's going to be fine.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
And this mandate is it for pre k through twelfth grade?

Speaker 15 (51:05):
Yes? Here in Knox County we have kindergarten through twelfth grade,
so yes it is.

Speaker 10 (51:09):
It's universal.

Speaker 15 (51:09):
It's for the.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Student, even vaccinated kids have to wear it.

Speaker 15 (51:13):
Yes, yes, yes, it's for everyone.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
The science. Oh, Mayor, it's unbelievable to see this. How
can people support your petition? I know you have a website.
We'll put it up on the scrange.

Speaker 15 (51:22):
Please go to Unmasked Knox Coounty Kids dot org. This
is a case. It's actually even though it's in Knox County,
it has implications through the rest of the country because
this is an Ada case that was filed in federal court.
So if this decision stands, what we could see is
things like this happening around the country based on Ada
law and based on the precedent this case sets.

Speaker 1 (51:43):
Mere Thank you for fighting for really America's kids in
this because it's so sad they don't get back those
years of their youth and what they're having to go
through right now. Not many people are giving them a voice,
but you are. God bless you on your efforts. Keep
us posted and we really hope to see some action
really soon.

Speaker 15 (51:58):
Thanks Adeler, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
Us you keep us posted. And before we go, we
remember what leadership looks like on the world stage. We
saw it for four glorious years, and so did the world.

(52:42):
America first. One day we will see it again, and
that is the real story. Good Night, I'll see you tomorrow.
So until then, as always, keep the faith and save America.
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