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September 22, 2023 119 mins
Lucas Miles is a trusted voice in the American church who has consistently addressed some of the most challenging topics in theology, politics, and culture. Lucas joined me to discuss the subject matter of his latest book, Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity. Chief Marketing Officer of TUSK and former Trump aide Kaelan Dorr dropped by to discuss threats to free speech being pushed by our own government. Red State journalist, Becky Noble joined me for a discussion of a few different topics. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he is exploring options on how to address problems at Colony Ridge, a massive housing development north of Houston that’s become a hub for illegal immigrants thanks to financing methods that circumvent any need for proof-of-citizenship documents.

Lucas Miles

Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity

TUSK

Gumshoe Politics

Becky Noble at Red State

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a man that I'm very much lookingforward to getting to speak with.
Welcome Lucas. Miles Lucas, thankyou so much for giving up some of
your very valuable going into the weekendtime to hang out with me and talk

(09:31):
to my audience. How are youdoing today, I'm doing great. It's
great to be here. All right, Well, thank you very much.
So all right, obviously I kindof mentioned already that you're an ordained pastor
and you're the author of Woke Jesusthe False Messiah Destroying Christianity. Now,
it's been a reoccurring topic on thisshow, and I'm sure you probably already

(09:56):
spoke to several other folk in boththe conservative realms and in the Christian realms
between various television, radio and podcastspots that have expressed a similar concern.
Christianity itself seems to be under attackedby these woke notions and the picture of

(10:18):
Christ himself has been altered in manyways. A lot of churches aren't even
preaching the Gospels anymore. My questionto you at this point, obviously you're
concerned about the idea of wokeness inthe church. You're concerned about the image
of Jesus being woke, which hasbeen really popular among a certain sect of

(10:43):
Christianity. What was the trigger pointfor you to decide that you needed to
write this book and that this wasa message that needed to be out now,
no great question, And I thinkthat you know, this is important
as everybody starts waking up to kindof damaging doctrines of progressive ideology and how

(11:03):
it's creeping in. I think it'simportant that everybody starts, you know,
utilizing their voice to bring people backto the truth. For me, probably
around twenty twelve or so, Istarted seeing some of the writing on the
wall, specifically in the area thatI live in South and Indiana. We
you know, we watched the riseof Mayor Pete Boutigig in our city as

(11:26):
our mayor. I was a seniorpastor in town, and you know had
some interactions you know with he andhis team, you know, over the
years, and I started growing concernedabout the way in which I was seeing
them utilize Christianity to justify certain positionsthat they held regarding social issues and basically
using Jesus as sort of this propagandalike figure. And that was really the

(11:50):
thing that, you know, Istarted realizing, Okay, something's off here,
and I saw a lot of churchesin our areas sort of this microcosm
of the nation really begin to drifttowards progressive ideology. I'm not trying to
blame, you know, that He'sthe reason that this is happening nationally or
anything like that. This is just, you know, one area that this
was starting to take place in.By time we got to the twenty fifteen

(12:11):
twenty sixteen kind of election cycle,I did a series at our church for
about eight weeks where I actually taughtthrough what does the Bible have to say?
And we had kind of eight differenthot button issues, socialism versus capitalism,
what does the Bible to say aboutmarriage, gender, sexuality, sovereign

(12:31):
borders, you know, all thesesorts of things. And during that time
period we had we had just avibrant church, a lot of things going
on for us. We lost aboutforty to fifty percent of our people in
eight weeks in South and Indiana.When I started teaching on a biblical world
what does the Bible have to sayabout these different worldview issues? And I
realized very quickly that there's a lotof Christians attending church that actually don't possess

(12:56):
a biblical worldview. Now, thestats out from places like Barna and others
are showing that even now, sevenout of eight pastors don't have a biblical
worldview today. So look, there'sthere's I experienced on on a personal level
the effects of wokeism, how itaffected my people, ripping our church apart.

(13:16):
I'm proud to say, I'm verythankful to say that our church has
grown four times just in the lasttwelve months alone, and we're seeing tremendous
growth, and we've really you know, I had a choice to either stop
talking about these topics or double downon them, and I decided that the
sake of the Gospel, I'm goingto double down. Well, I don't
think you can go wrong doubling downon the Gospel. I don't think that's

(13:39):
a losing a scenario, especially giventhe fact that, yeah, I'm pretty
sure you see the same things.There's a lot of folks out there that
have either gotten away from church orwe're never really involved in church, and
you can see them out here searchingfor that missing peace, or they don't

(14:01):
have that interaction, they don't havethat personal relationship with God, and it
leads them to try to find goodthings. And I think that's part of
what helps a lot of young peoplein particular to fall victim to the woke
mentality, because this progressive mentality preachesin a way that sounds like it's awesome
and oh, we care about everything, and it sounds really good if you

(14:24):
want to be a good person,but you're left with this vacancy that's still
there because it's hollow, it's emptyin a lot of ways. And I
don't want to put any words inyour mouth, so you're free to disagree
with me at any point you like. But in a lot of ways,
progressivism, the modern version, isnothing more than an attempt to control people

(14:46):
under the guise of being the goodguy. And when it comes to living
with a gospel view, when you'rebelieving in living and standing on your faith,
sometimes you are by default going tolook like the bad guy at least
away. Our society is aligned andwe're warned about that. But given the

(15:09):
fact that you've seen this growth,I think that does speak to the fact
that a lot of people are missingwhat a true gospel worldview brings and that
a lot of people are starting torealize the falsehoods that are being promised through
the progressive mindset. Has that beenyour experience to this point, Yeah,

(15:31):
I think that there's a lot ofspirit what I would call spiritual refugees or
church refugees right now, meaning thatthere's individuals who love the Lord, they
have a relationship with God. Theythought they were in a safe church,
but then they saw their pastor kindof deviate away from the Gospel into wokeism,
whether that's critical queer theory, criticalrace theory, you know, some

(15:54):
other sort of anti gospel position,and they know we're sort of sent outs,
you know, whether they were kickedout or whether they had to leave
because it just wasn't a trusted placewhere they could rely on their family,
you know, being fed on aweek by week basis with good Christian values
and biblical values that they had togo out looking for a new place.

(16:17):
So you know, there's a portionof our growth that we've experienced that are
Christians who have felt like they werethey lost their church family to wokeism and
they had to set out looking forsomebody or a place or a ministry that
was that they could trust on theseissues. So certainly that's been part of
our growth. But we're also seeingpeople that I think are are recognizing the

(16:41):
emptiness of what the world has tooffer, and even at times the emptiness
that progressive ideology has to offer.Now, you know, when we're talking
about a heretical view like this heresy, it's important to remember is usually mostly
true, it's at least partially true, and it's built. It wouldn't be
it wouldn't be so deceptive it didn'thave some foundational truth there So there's a

(17:06):
lot of frameworks within woke Christianity thatsound very, very convincing that they sort
of cherry pick from different things.And you know, Jesus was a refugee,
so therefore we have to have openborders. You know, it's these
false conclusions that are made or youknow, Jesus flipped over the temples on
the table, So therefore, youknow, we need to allow certain you
know, protests if they get alittle violent in a city, you know,

(17:30):
uh, get some destruction, it'snot a big deal. Jesus destroyed
some things in the temple. Youknow. They use this sort of logic
and use Jesus as a way totwist the scriptures in order to justify you
know, godless behavior today and sinfulbehavior today. But because they put a
verse next to it, it's supposedto be convincing for people. And you
know, look, it's it's beenvery effective. You have you have you

(17:51):
know, influencers that are making videosabout Jesus and social issues trying to you
know, and when you have sucha prevalence of biblical literacy we've seen in
this nation, you know, it'sit's very very convincing. And so I
wrote this book Jesus to really helppeople understand the history of how we got
here and then ultimately what we cando about as Christians to really help people

(18:15):
restore and even within ourselves, helprestore biblical worldview and make sure that the
Jesus that we are worshiping is thetrue biblical Christ who is our Lord and
savior. Yeah, well, you'vebasically rolled in the answer to the next
thing. I was going to askyou with that, which, of course
is what you believe is the mostharmful aspect of this woke version of Jesus

(18:41):
that the leftist church seems to bepushing, because it is dangerous not just
from the aspect of your being misled, but it's also dangerous in losing a
good understanding of what all of thelessons are supposed to be. As you

(19:02):
go through and read the Bible andread the words and actions of Christ,
it becomes a situation where if youjust cherry pick, as you already mentioned,
you can really put a twisted version, and you're left thinking if you
don't understand, if you don't readfor yourself, if you don't do your

(19:22):
own research, if you just putall your faith in your progressive pastor,
then you really put yourself in aposition where you are acting in a sinful
way, perhaps when you think you'redoing the right thing. I really get
concerned, though, insomuch as justthe imagery and the issue. I almost

(19:47):
liked it better when the left justobviously hated people of faith, and especially
Christianity, because you know, atrue person of faith is never going to
set back in just leave themselves upto the whims of the state. The
government is never going to be theirhighest power. And that's why the left

(20:08):
political left is never really liked peoplethat are truly ensconced in living their faith,
because if God is your guiding star, you are never going to just
give them all the power and authorityand unquestioning loyalty that they want. But
is there something that struck you asyou were putting together the materials for your

(20:32):
books that really just struck a deeperchord than you even realize when you first
started the project. Is there agreater threat than anything that I just mentioned.
Yeah, you know, I thinkon a personal level that one of
you know, because I'll hear peoplesay, well, you know, what's
so bad about critical race theory,or what's so bad about you know,

(20:53):
socialism or something like that. Andyou know, when you look at the
heart of all of these critical theory. Now we have critical race theory,
critical queer theory. You know,there's people talking about critical fast theory.
I mean, there's there's just allthese ridiculous things that are that are being
proposed by people and theorize and theone of the things on a personal faith

(21:15):
journey level, that's so problematic aboutwoke ideology, which really is cultural Marxism,
is that it robs the believer ofthe opportunity to suffer for the sake
of Christ. And let me explainthat, because you know, one of
the only things that I can offerGod on this side of heaven that I

(21:37):
can't offer him in the next lifeis is my faithfulness in the face of
adversity. It's my faithfulness and myreliance on Him and my worship of Him
when the world turns against me.Within woke ideology, the persecution that a
person faces is always It's never asa result of their faith in Christ.

(22:02):
It's always as a result of theirskin color, their socioeconomic status, their
sexuality, their gender. It's neversuffering for Christ. You actually can't suffer
for Christ if you subscribe to wokeideology, because you're suffering is always for
some other reason. It's because ofthe system, it's because of something else.
But the Bible says that the worldhates us because it first hated him,

(22:22):
and that because the world hates Jesus, that therefore that hatred is then
projected on us as Christians. Wesuffer because He was hated first. It
has nothing to do with me,And when you hold to these woke believes,
you're robbing God of actually the glorythat you could give him in the
face of adversity by honoring him inthose moments rather than making it about yourself.

(22:49):
Yeah, I think that's an aspectthat a lot of people don't even
really think of, But that isan excellent point. It really does come
down to the fact that if youdon't suffer to some degree for your faith,
you won't ever truly appreciate your faithif you don't have some level of
testing. And unfortunately, in thismodern culture that we seem to established here

(23:17):
in the United States, the verynotion that anyone should suffer for any reason
has become so abhorrent. When youknow, the simplest joys used to be
from the fact that you had toearn work for you had to earn,
you had to struggle, You reallyhad to go out and suffer a little

(23:37):
bit in order to get those thingsthat you wanted, and then there was
such a greater appreciation for it.No one ever likes any thing that's just
handed to them, so there's notenough appreciation, but there's so much more
of a deeper aspect than any ofthat when it comes to faith. So
that's a phenomenal point, Luca said. And I really hope more people will

(24:00):
listen to the message and we'll goout and get a copy of Woke Jesus.
Time is running out for us already. And I end up saying this
a lot here lately. But youcan always tell how good a conversation is
by how quickly it goes by,and it certainly went by pretty fast for
me. I really appreciated you comingon. I want to give you an
opportunity though, to let everybody knowwhere they can find the book. Feel

(24:23):
free to share any websites that youwould like. If you're still inviting people
to follow you on social media,feel free to share the handles and the
platforms and any final thoughts you wantto share as well. Go ahead and
get all that out there right now. Absolutely so, for any pastors out
there, we have a new platformcalled American Pastor Project dot org American Pastor

(24:45):
Project dot org, and you cango there and take a pledge in order
to stand against woke Ism within yourcongregation and to any other people out there.
You can go to that website aswell at American Pastor Project dot org
and we have a church locator andyou can see different pastors churches that have
signed this statement, and you canlook for a church near you that has

(25:07):
taken this pledge to stand against wokeismwithin the American pulpit. And of course
head over to Lucasmiles dot org graba copy of my book Woke Jesus.
If you're interested in having me cometo an event or a church that you
have always always have to do that, you can fill out different forms on
my website, but my team wouldlove to stay in touch with you on

(25:27):
that. All right, Well,again, thank you so very much for
coming on air with us tonight andsharing some of your time. I really
appreciate you being on the front linesof this. This is something that is
unfortunately long overdue, but partially becausefor the longest time a lot of people
weren't even recognizing the issue, andI think sadly there's still a few folks

(25:51):
out there that haven't. But I'mglad to have you fighting on the front
lines and helping to support others todo it. God speed to you,
Sarah. Thank you so much foreverything you're doing, and I'd love to
get to talk to you again sometimesoon and hopefully we can talk about some
positive things going on. As themessage goes, thank you so much there,
absolutely, thank you all right,ladies and gentlemen. That was mister

(26:14):
Lucas Miles, pastor and author ofWoke Jesus the False Messiah Destroying Christianity.
And you know that is a legitimateissue that we need to be taking up.
I mean, I Doug in thecontrol room right now. It's probably
tired of hearing me and Ron bothtalk about this topic so much. Ron

(26:37):
probably more than I do, andI talk about it plenty, and when
we get together it seems like italways comes up. But it is something
that we need to return to.Faith is supposed to be challenging, and
if you are so committed to thefalse religion of Wokeism, then you can't
be committed to the path of Christianity. It's just that simple. That two

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is klen Dore a Touch browser andyou're listening to Tim tap on tap end
the truth. Ah right, ladiesand gentlemen, thank you so very much
for staying with us through that verybrief break. And oh, by the

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way, klen Dort is with usright now at not just in the liner,
but he's here as our guest rightnow. He is, of course
the chief marketing officer for Tusk browser, the one, the true, the
only free speech committed browser out there, and free speech is an issue that
we really kind of need to talkabout, especially given some of the things

(37:13):
going on. But before I continueto babble on, what do you say?
We actually welcome Kallen back onto theshow. Thank you so much for
joining us again. I appreciate youcoming back on with us tonight. How
are you this Friday, brother?I'll always be there for you. You
just you just put up the freespeech signal and I'll show up like I'm

(37:35):
like free speech batman. You letme know what's cooking. I'll be there.
Let's go, let's go kick somewefty butt. Let's go win some
free speech. What do you think? I think that sounds like a pretty
damn good offer to me, sir, and I just might have to take
you up on it if things keepgoing the way they're going. I think
I wanted to discuss tonight. Ihave course been talking about it here on

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the show. As they came down, we saw the Proud Boys as their
January six trials have managed to provotetheir way through the courts, different people
at different levels of the organization gettingdifferent sentencing, all of which seems a
bit excessive. But I think themost disconcerting fell to the folks that actually

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weren't even in DC that day,that they were basically told because they were
eloquent, that they had a largefollowing, that essentially they were leaders of
men and leaders of thought, thatthat made everything they said even more dangerous,
to the point that even a Trumpappointed judge decided that terrorism enhancements were

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necessary. It feels a lot tome like they were basically just sentenced to
prison for accessively long terms for exercisingfree speech. Is that the same take
you've got, Yeah, it's prettyit's pretty close. I think what we're
seeing is a lot lot of placescome across the board, a lot of
people on power. And again I'mnot one to make judgment calls on anyone's

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morality or intention, you know,I think when everyone gets in the business
of doing that, when they're notsu meant to be or I'm not supposed
to be, that's how we endup with the place we are now.
And that's exactly what happened here.You see it happening across the board,
whether it's uh, you know,what's going on with anything related to January
six, it's all you know,leftists or bureaucrats just making judgment calls in

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the morality and the character and theintention of American people that are simply exercising
the right to free speech. U. You know, you see those the
prow boys that you mentioned again,you know, I'm not one. I
don't really know or dabble on whatthey got going on. You know,
it's kind of an ideology, butlike they should not be getting decades long
prison terms when you know carjackers whoyou know, run over people in Washington,

(39:54):
DC or dare I say senators fromthe state of New Jersey get off
with much less of a penalty thanthat, am I right? Yeah,
there's definitely a double standard ongoing,But it just it's my mind stays boggled
though when essentially, I mean,clearly, if you had actually been orchestrating

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something criminal, then okay, it'senough that you are a leader. You
know, It's a very different scenariothough, to simply say some things that
you believe politically, and if youdidn't pull any strings, if you weren't
there and committed an actual act ofterrorism or destruction or even vandalism. And

(40:40):
again I don't want to sound likeI'm condoning anything now. I know that
the Proud Boys, they've been malignedas being racist, and what most people
have gotten away from is the factthat they were started as kind of a
social club to push back against Antifa, whatever it's morphed into. You know,
I'm not a member, so Idon't know what's going on there either,

(41:04):
but I tend to want to believethe best, and I think that
they've essentially protested mostly the right thingsthe right way. The fact that this
particular issue, though, is notso much about the Proud Boys or who
they are or who they were.It is a lot like what you pointed

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out. I would say that goingto a federal court building in Seattle or
in Portland and burning it down,or trying to going to police stations and
locations like that, burning those down, that constitutes something much closer to a

(41:44):
insurrection than what occurred on January sixth. Obviously, again, don't condone vandalism.
Don't think anybody should have assaulted anyoneelse. There's a right way and
a wrong way to go about doingit. But you can't any level of
the wrong by taking someone else's constitutionallyprotected, God given rights away from them,

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especially if you can't actually prove acrime. And if your crime is
just talking, then that's been ina republic time. Right. Well,
exactly, Look, this is theentire we everyone have to take a step
back to look at everything that's happeningin the world currently. And you look
at what they're doing with Russell Brandand YouTube is a stripping people him of

(42:32):
his monetization and his rights. Youlook at what we've been discussing tonight,
and it all boils down to justa few things. Right. The Radical
Leaf platform is built on basically twoprinciples, one of which is the gas
flight you into believing what's happening infront of your own very eyes isn't actually
the truth, isn't what's happening,right. You see this with inflation,

(42:54):
You see this with the January sixththey labeled an insurrection. You know,
I'm for one. Don't buy that, you know, buy any means uh,
you know, things like that.They think so little right of people
like you and I, that they'vebeen doing this in the broad daylight for
for decades and decades. And thenthe second pillar published their built is they

(43:15):
want to make you feel alone,right, and that's ultimately what all this
is geared to do these policies,them stripping you as your rights. It
is to make you feel like youare the only one in the world that
thinks, uh, speaks, uh, feels uh you know, believes in
the things that you believe in.And if you even begin to reach out

(43:36):
and discuss these things that might beantithetical to what they believe in, uh,
you know, you're you're put injail. This is it's stock crimes.
It's not it's not anything real ortangible. It's all ephemeral because they
don't deal in things that exist inthe real world. They deal and the
ephemeral. They deal in the ideological. They deal on the emotional, and

(43:58):
at the end of the day,that's what all the is about, you
know, whereas you know, peoplelike you and I are sitting here and
we're thinking about how we can createmore jobs, how we can push back
on the CCP, how we canpromote free speech, how we can reduce
censorship, and teach our kids toget back to a place where there's a
marketplace of ideas in this country,because that's what once made us great and

(44:21):
it will again. That is thedifference between the two parties that's what we're
seeing here. It's a spiritual andan ideological war unlike anything we've ever seen
before in our nation's history. Absolutely, I mean there are attacks right now
in this fashion are designed to tryand push people back, and also designed
to send a message to anyone elsewho might be thinking and joining someone like

(44:45):
you or made in our quest forcontinuing the blessings of liberty. It's like,
nope, we can't have conservatism runningwild. And here's what happens to
you, guys, if you followthis path. It's very dangerous. Now.
I would be remiss if at thispoint, in particular, I didn't
ask you how things are going overat tesk Man things over our class,

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they're going really well. We've relaunched, you know, a chat vpp open
Ai actually shut down the first everconservative AI chatbot is something we've been working
on day and night for a whilethere, and we launched it and they
shut it down. So that's backup and running. And I think it's
very important that we've become a partof some of these conversations, you know,

(45:28):
and we're getting back to a place, like I said, a marketplace
of ideas. Right. People areentitled they can be liberal. You're entitled
to be wrong if that's how youchoose, and you can be willfully ignorant,
yeah, you know, in youropinions, right. But again that's
what made our country great. Andso for those that are listening for this

(45:49):
today, make sure you go checkit out at touss browser dot com and
take a look at the product itself. You're allowed to sort your news by
less right and center and really,you know, go out there and let
curiosity get the best of you andsee what everybody's saying. Yeah, what
I absolutely love about TUSK is thatit truly is free speech. It doesn't

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limit It gives you the opportunity todecide what news you want hitting and your
at regular service. You get todecide percentage wise how much conservative, how
much leftist maybe you want to see, and you have a lot of control,
and that is great. I mean, you really are opening up the

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marketplace of ideas, which a lotof folks on the left really don't like
because their ideas don't typically stand upvery well, as you've already alluded to.
But I know I've been all inon tests since I first got the
opportunity to talk to Jeff and youknow, I love the fact that you
guys are really really strongly promoting this, and you know, it seems like
it's a no brainer at this point, but it is still an uphill battle

(47:00):
you're you're fighting when it comes tothe browsers. I mean, Google practically
has a monopoly on search engines andbrowsers. You've got some other bigger names
that you're still fighting for market share, but your message is clearly getting out
of there because it seems like I'mtalking to more and more people that are
using it. What would you saythat the growth that's been so far,

(47:22):
because I mean, I know youguys have been growing. Yeah. No,
we've seen exponential growth this year,and we're going to continue to find
new ways to bring in audiences.You know, whether it's seems like the
AI chatbot or what I'm really excitedabout is, you know, we're talking
about releasing something to get it intoschools. I think that is something that's

(47:43):
really important because, uh, youknow, if we're looking at leading a
legacy or free speech, it reallydoes start with encouraging curiosity and creativity in
the next generation of children, right, Uh, something that you know was
commonplace when I was growing up,but might not have been for the last
you know generation or so we gotto get back there asap where we are

(48:06):
so screwed just as a country ifeveryone's just going to believe what you know,
Hollywood liberals have to say or cadaversin chief like Joe Biden, and
then we're in trouble. Right,So, you know, we're really excited
about things like getting this in thehands of school children and continuing to grow
with the right people in the rightways. I think that's important. Uh,

(48:27):
you're right, we're basically fighting todeep program, uh you know,
the American public, of the world, worldwide public at large. You know,
I ran get Her with a goodfriend of mine and Trump advisor Jason
Miller before this, and that waswhat really struck me. As again,
like when we talk about social media, the verbs that we're using are literally
the names of the platforms. Right, we tweet, we google things.

(48:52):
It's pretty astounding. So we're reallytrying to go back and rewrite uh kind
of everyone's genetic you know, codeinto a way to put free speech first,
and hopefully we're able to do that. Yeah, all right, Well,
as always, sir, it isjust not enough time to continue the

(49:15):
conversations, which just means that we'vegot an excuse to get back together again
sometime in the near future, andI hope that we can. And I
meanwhile, one more time, remindeverybody the websites to go to how they
can sign up and download Tusk.And if you're still inviting people to follow
you on social media, feel freeto share your handles and platforms that you

(49:37):
would like and any final thoughts youwant to share as well. Let's just
go ahead and get all that outthere right now. Well, everybody,
make sure you go to a Tuskbrowser dot com, download the search engine.
But also you know, take alook. What really makes us a
special product for me is that ourCEO, Jefferman, has made sure that

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you know, everyone wants to investor donate money kind of owns a piece
of the company, and I thinkthat's really important. It makes sure that
you know, we're beholding two stakeholdersthat believe in the vision. So that's
what I would encourage everyone to do. If you know you're like what you're
here tonight and you want to seeus, go back at it on social
media. Follow me on Twitter atk door k d O r R underscore

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USA, and no, thank you, my brother. I really appreciate all
the time and all the work thatyou're doing to leave this good fight.
You know, I hope your weekendis incredible, you get some good rest,
and you're ready to go back tothe battle here next week. All
right. Well, I appreciate thesentiments, Sarah, and you know all
that right back at you. Iappreciate the good work you've been doing.

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I mean, the work you didat get Or was phenomenal. And then
I think I mentioned this last timeyou're on, but I was really excited
to see your name attached with Tuskafter knowing what you've done over there.
So only good things happening. That'sfantastic. I love being with the gipper
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looking forward to continue. Just remembergodspeed to you, sir, and have
a great weekend. Stay at it. You know you're on the front lines
more than I am, and Iappreciate it. Well, I'll come back.
Let's swap some more war stores hereand a little bit. You keep
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He's a former Trump aide. He'scurrently the chief marketing officer at TUSK.
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And we've had some really good guestshere lately. I'm I'm really glad
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I'm looking here, and I guessDoug is telling me I got two minutes

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before we have to reset the hour, and that gives me a great opportunity
to remind you that I have anew piece out, wrote a op ed
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for us to reset the hour andon the other side, we will jump
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to Tap into the Truth so soand so again. This is Tim Tap

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host of Tap into the Truth thatyou can hear every Friday night from seven
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All Right, ladies and gentlemen,we are back. Thank you so very
much for staying with us through thatbreak as we reset the hour, and
now we are diving headlong into ournumber two of the Friday night Live show.
Here in just a few moments,we will be joined by miss Becky
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and they've got a lot of greatjournalists working over at Red State actually,
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you on that. Now it's thetime to get to the show. Ladies
and gentlemen. Welcome back to theshow our guest here in our number two
journalists extraordinaire. And I'm going tostart that as the official title moving forward

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because she continues to impress me withher work. Welcome back to the show,
missus, Becky Noble Becky, thankyou so much for coming and hanging
out with us on another Friday.How are you today? I'm great,
Tim, Thank you so much forhaving me on you. My husband keeps
and then he's gonna have to cuta bigger hole in the doorway from my
head if you keep saying off thenice things about me. Well, considering

(01:05:06):
the number of nice things I've saidabout him, it's only fair that you
get your chance too. But it'snot like it's not like you guys haven't
earned it though. Uh. Justgreat work you're doing over at Red State,
And of course gum shoe politics isnothing to sneeze at either. Over
on subsect, you're doing great stuffthere and I haven't had a chance to

(01:05:30):
listen in to the In Your FacePodcast. Yet I've been meaning to and
meaning to and meaning to, andyou know what it's like when you get
super busy. But I understand thatnot only are you visiting me here,
but you're gonna go visit a friendof mine. Pretty soon. You're gonna
go be on the Ron Edwards AmericanExperience. So the listeners here no when

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to tune in there? When isthat upcoming? That is next Thursday afternoon
in the too, Well, it'stwo o'clock my time is he is he
at Eastern times? I'm in SaintLouis, So I'm I'm a Central time
girl, but so it's gonna it'sit's two or five Central time. All
all right? Now, you shouldhave a lot of fun over there.

(01:06:14):
Ron's a great guy and I loveyeah talking with him, and he spends
time on this show and I occasionallyget to spend some time on his too.
It should be great, and I'msure he's gonna start trying to make
you a regular the way I'm tryingto. Let's jump into some of the
topics that we've seen this week.Obviously, one of the stories that you

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reported on so I'm going to keepit in topics that you've been talking about.
We're seeing mask policies being reinstituted,especially in certain parts of the country
in medical areas. Now, Ithink the most ridiculous aspect of this to
me is the fact that you wouldexpect that the medical professionals would be the

(01:06:59):
ones that would really know better,would be the last ones to start trying
to push this. But we knowthat this is more about political ideology than
actual healthcare, the way a lotof the leftist ideas about healthcare happen to
be. But what are you seeingso far? In what areas is this
affecting the most? Well? Ithink right now it seems to be just

(01:07:23):
a lot of blue areas that youknow. And it's funny because I kind
of kid around with with with youknow, maybe my co workers and other
people in political circles and you know, calling it the election variant. But
you know, I'm I'm seeing moreand more of that that I think more
and more people are are maybe kindof entertaining the thought that, hey,

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wait a minute, are the Democratsreally going to try and do this again?
And I think the answer to thatis yes, I think that they
are because because we know that,you know, they have people like doctor
Fauci and and a lot of theCDC people. They're they're they're all left
wing, and so I think thatthere there's got to be at least one

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or two in a dark, smokyroom somewhere that are saying, hey,
this worked in twenty twenty, maybewe can try it again, because now
Joe Biden has has a record torun on, and that that record they
can't run on because it's because itis so abysmal. And so I know,
I think they know. I thinkthat there are enough of them that

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know that they are in some serioustrouble in twenty twenty four, and so
they are, you know there.They may try it again. They're gonna
try the COVID scare tactics, andI think the problem that they're going to
have is that COVID is a virus, and virus is mutate, and so

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it's going to mutate into several otherincarnations. And the thing is is that
back in twenty twenty, we didn'tknow what it was. We didn't know
we didn't know how to fight it, we didn't know what to do with
it. And so a lot ofpeople ended up getting sick, and unfortunately
a lot of people ended up dying. But also what happened was that a

(01:09:15):
lot of people built up immunity toit. And I saw a statistic a
couple of weeks ago that said thatthey think that that about ninety six percent
of the population in the United Stateshas some immunity to COVID. And so
that even if there wasn't uptick incases, and even if it gets to

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be you know where you have youknow how they used to track cases of
the flu, that it's not goingto be anywhere near as lethal as as
it might have been in twenty twenty. But you know, when desperate people
do desperate things, so right,you know, I think the one thing
that nobody really seems to talk about, save a few conservative voices out there,

(01:10:02):
is the fact that normally the waythe biology of a virus works,
the way it mutates, is overtime it mutates in a way to become
more contagious but less deadly. That'show it ensures its continued existence. So
yeah, even if you have somelevel of immunity, because it's part of

(01:10:23):
the COVID family, which is thesame family that the common cold comes out
of we can expect it to changeenough that you're never going to have full
immunity. You just hope that youdon't catch a bad case, just the
same as with the flue or withthe cold. Nobody wants a bad one.
What's concerning me here is, ofcourse, as you pointed out,
we do seem to have a casewhere people see something that was relatively effective

(01:10:47):
in controlling the masses, especially whenwe didn't know what's going on. But
at this point, has the CDCofficially suggested going to mask in these areas
or is this strictly political at thispoint while they're trying to hide it as
being good medical advice, which weknow it's not. I have not seen

(01:11:09):
anything myself. I have not seenany new directives or guidelines from the CDC.
So I think at this point it'sprobably uh, politicians in blue states
and blue areas of the country thatare maybe kind of going a little rogue
and maybe thinking that this is somethingthat they can they can do on their

(01:11:29):
own. And you know, maybethere that's that's where it's beginning. But
you know, I mean a coupleof weeks ago there was a story,
uh, and I think I includedit in that piece. There was a
story about a grade school in Marylandthat they are and no one has has
told them. No, no onein a position of authority, no health
officials or anything like that told themto do this. They just did it

(01:11:53):
on their own. That they immediatelyreinstituted a mask mandate for elementary school kids,
and all of the data shows thatthat kids are the least susceptible to
getting COVID. That it's it's mainlyelderly people. And I've seen a lot
of college campuses that are reinstituting maskmandates and mask policies. It's it's you

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know, I think if you wantto protect yourself, maybe you have some
underlying health conditions, and maybe oncethe cold and blue season really hits hard
and you want to wear a maskwhen you go out in public to protect
yourself. I think that's perfectly thatthere's some common sense to that. But
when you're just you know, WillyNilly sat telling third graders, hey put

(01:12:40):
a mask on, that's there's somethingmore to it. There's something more to
it. It's it's the beginnings ofsomething, at least they think it is.
Yeah, I mean, I don'tdoubt it, and I tend to
think that if the CDC had madean official recommendation suggestions issued the guideline,
the Biden administration would be out theretouting it like crazy as part of their

(01:13:04):
excuse to keep Joe from going anywhere. I mean, we saw the reaction
when doctor Jill came down with COVIDshifting gears. Another one of the stories
that you covered this week, andagain kind of leaning towards how the left
is controlling children. We saw ahigh school in Kansas City this past week

(01:13:30):
where they crowned a biological male ashomecoming queen for the second time. Now,
this is Kansas City, this isn'tCalifornia, it's not Chicago, it's
not New York, it's not NewOrleans. But this is the second time.
Right now, when when you seethis, I don't know how much
of this is the wokeness and theLGBTQ are correct me if I if I

(01:13:55):
need to be corrected, because I'veseen this a lot the last two weeks.
Becky, are we supposed to callit the two s LGBT now?
Have they moved the two spirits tothe front of the book. I can't
keep up. I can't keep up. It's it's it's too many letters on
the keyboard for me, you know. But uh yeah, I mean that.

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And that was the point of myplease, was that you're not looking
at you. We would expect thismaybe to happen, like you just said,
in places like New York or Californiaor Chicago or someplace like that.
This is Kansas City, this isthis is roughly five hundred miles away from
me, right in the middle ofAmerica. And yeah, it's not the
first time. The first time ithappened was actually back in twenty fifteen,

(01:14:39):
when maybe you had heard of transgenderpeople, but it wasn't as prolific as
it is now, and it wasn'taffecting young people and children the way it
is now. And it's I andI even said so in the piece that
you know, I think maybe youcould chalk up the twenty fifteen h homecoming

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Queen crowning. Maybe that was adry run, just to see what would
happen. But you know, it'sit's so I don't understand, well,
I kind of do, I guess, because in cancel culture right now,
people are so afraid to speak upand speak out about this kind of thing.

(01:15:20):
But you know, and I've askedthe times that I have written on
transgender issues, I've asked the samequestion over and over, where are the
feminists who are fighting back? Youknow, maybe not so much homecoming queen,
but but you know, in theinstance of women's sports, where where
are the tried and true, thetraditionalist feminists who fought to get women's sports

(01:15:44):
on equal footing with men, Andthey fought for years and years in order
to make that happen. And nowit's like they're just giving it away.
And you know what, other traditionallyfemale space is going to be inhabited by
by men pretending to be women.And because and I say that as as
a reference to another story that Icovered about a sorority at the University of

(01:16:10):
Wyoming that was forced to allow abiological man to live in the sorority house
with them, and as as somebodywho is a recovering sorority member, it's
it's it's a very uh special timein your life and you you you make
a lot of special friendships during thattime, and to have it invaded like

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that, because I just can't thinkof another word to use. It's I
really feel for those girls, andI that was the story that I really
really wanted to write because having beena member of a sorority, I knew
what they were going through and Ifelt like that that hopefully I was trying
to help them, you know,by getting their story out there. But
it's just there's just no pushback.And I think I think part of it

(01:16:56):
is, like you said, Ithink it's just part of this this uber
woke stuff that's going on. Andthe other part of it is that people
are just too afraid to speak upand speak out because they don't want to
be called what Russ used to say, racist. Sex is big at homophopes
if you know, it's it's fear, and you know, fear's a powerful
thing, and I think it's keepinga lot of people from speaking out.

(01:17:20):
That's one I'm really grateful for peoplelike Riley Greens, who's out there.
You know, she she was forcedto deal with the situation where you've got
this male who has done nothing asfar as we know, other than claims

(01:17:40):
of doing hormonal treatments. But again, since that's medical procedures, we really
don't know if that actually happened ornot. Regardless though, you've got Riley
who tied at a meat and wastold, Okay, we're gonna need you
to just stand down. We haveto have him on the podium. He's

(01:18:01):
going to get this. And itbecomes clear at this point that so much
is about the image, and somuch is about pushing the agenda, and
that these girls, these young womenin Riley's case, because these are collegiate
age girls, but we're seeing itin high schools and in middle schools too.
They're being pushed and bullied and toldsomehow that they're wrong if they speak

(01:18:28):
up, if they feel uncomfortable.I was really happy to see this past
week an entire school had their studentswalk at based on a transgender bathroom policy,
where you have literally some of thesegirls now refuse to go to the
restrooms in the school because they neverknow who's going to be in there with

(01:18:48):
them and they don't feel safe.And while I understand wanting to protect the
rights of one group of people,that doesn't mean that you get to just
completely trash the rights of someone oneelse. And nobody has the right to
force yourself into a situation that youjust don't biologically belong, regardless of how

(01:19:09):
you're feeling in and again not wantingto put words in your mouth, that's
how I feel about it. You'refree to agree or disagree however you want.
But regardless of all of that,these voices have to be out there.
And then more importantly, we needBecky Noble out there and the few
other brave souls that are reporting onthese stories so that people will know that

(01:19:30):
they're happening, so that we havean idea and regardless of the motivation,
one of the things that I reallylike is that you present the facts very
very well. A little opinion seepsin, but it's clear when you don't
try to play that office fact.So it becomes very clear that here's the
facts, here's what we're talking about. And oh, by the way,

(01:19:54):
if you really want to know whatI'm thinking, here's what that is too.
You do a really good job ofblending that together. But man,
well we we do. We dothat at red State. Hence our name.
You know. It's yeah, Ithink that when people go to red
state dot com that that just justthe buy virtue of our name. You
kind of know a little bit aboutwhat you're kind to get. And I

(01:20:14):
agree with you. I have someamazingly talented co workers. Sometimes I'm I'm
thinking, what what am I doingin the middle of all of these amazingly
talented, talented people. But yeah, so you know, we do inject
a little bit of opinion here andthere. Yeah, yeah, but again,
you make it clear when you're transitioning, there's not the type of standard

(01:20:36):
stuff you get from the mainstream legacymedia. Okay, well here's my opinion,
but no, this is the factthat's clearly not there. And there
are, as you said, alot of amazing people over at Red State.
You deserve to be among them,though, Becky, you really do.
You're fantastic. Now we're quickly runningout of time, but I also
wanted to touch on one other storythat you talked about. Donald Trump has

(01:21:00):
been out there hitting the campaign trailpretty hard and well, as you put
it in your headline, rarely seenreason why Trump supporters won't abandon him.
We got to see firsthand not onlyDonald Trump understanding wholesale politics at the personal
level, but we also saw himin a moment that clearly was not staged.

(01:21:24):
Although he probably has got the kindof presence and the TV chops that
he probably could have if he wantedto. We saw that with the mug
shot. He did a great shotstaging that. Yeah, but we saw
an honest moment where he became emotionalover the idea of how much damage has
been done to the country just sincehe left office. I'd love for you

(01:21:45):
to talk about that just a littlebit. Well, you know, that
particular day, I was just kindof I happen to be scrolling through Twitter,
and I had had a couple ofideas, you know, rolling around
in my head about what I wasgoing to do that day, and I
got to that that video and youknow, it's it's just a little forty
five second piece of video. ButI said to my husband, I said,

(01:22:11):
I said, it stopped me inmy tracks because that's the side of
Donald Trump that you don't ever see, and it's it's it's a human side
that the media absolutely doesn't want youto see. But like I said,
it stopped me in my tracks becauseit was just you just don't see that.
And also too, it was itwas I thought it was extremely genuine,

(01:22:35):
and I thought it was really coolthat that as he stood there,
the audience kind of kind of,you know, took took up the slack
for him, and they were,you know, chanting USA and and and
clapping and cheering and stuff. Soso that kind of got him over over
that that difficult few moments. Butyeah, and one of the things I

(01:22:57):
said at the end of the piecewas that that if, if, if
the Republicans do not take that littlepiece of video and make a dozen commercials
out of it, they're crazy,because that that right there is going to
take everything that the media and theDemocrats and the left, it's going to
take every single narrative that they've evertried to push about Donald Trump, and

(01:23:18):
it's just gonna it's gonna annihilate it. Because, yeah, we see him
a lot of the time. Wesee him talking about the fake news,
and he points at all the peoplein the back of the reality and you
know, all the audience booze,and you know, when when people attack
him, he attacks back, andso those are all of the things that

(01:23:38):
we normally see with Donald Trump.But this was just so out of the
ordinary, you know, and itjust like you said, it was so
genuine and it was so real,and you know, I can't get inside
Donald Trump's heads, so I don'tknow if he is thinking that that,
you know, maybe it was somethingthat he was kind of mad, mad

(01:24:00):
at himself for letting it happen,that he didn't want people to see him
in, you know, in sucha vulnerable space. But but no,
I think just the opposite. Ithink I think it was great. And
I think, like I said,they need to make a dozen commercials,
campaign commercials out of that that littlepiece of video because it really I think

(01:24:21):
it also uh kind of enhances thething that that attracts people to Donald Trump
is that even though you have thisguy who's a multi billionaire and he flies
around in his own jet and helives a life that that you and I
you know, couldn't ever really grasp, but it's yet yet regular everyday,

(01:24:43):
average working people, every day averageAmericans feel like that they could just sit
down and and you know, sincehe doesn't drink, have a have a
coke with him, you know,just sit and have a hamburger and talk
with him, because he he doesn'the doesn't patronize people, he doesn't talk
down to them. He talks tothem one on one face, American to
American. And that's what people loveabout him, and it's it's something that

(01:25:08):
the media a is never going tounderstand because they don't they don't even try
to understand it. They just theycan't be bothered. You know. They've
got their narrative that Donald Trump isan ogre, Donald Trump is Hitler,
and that's what they run with.And uh so, yeah, I think
it was. It was a reallyreally interesting few seconds of video. And

(01:25:30):
I hope that a lot of peoplesaw it. I really did, because,
like I said, it really itstopped me in my tracks for sure.
And I even told my husband too, I said, you know,
you're going to have people who dislikeDonald Trump. Maybe they dislike his personality
or they dislike his policies or whatever, but they they dislike him on a
rational level. They're they're they're notyou know, off the rails, off

(01:25:54):
the charts, off the charts,lefty, you know, holding bloody heads
up on Twitter hating Donald Trump.They do it from from a more you
know, rational, a more rationalplace. But I think even people like
that, if they if they seethat little bit of video, that even
that's going to make somebody stop andgo wow, you know, and you

(01:26:16):
know whether or not they they questionthe you know, genuineness of it or
not. You know, that's whatwe live in a free country. You're
free to question that, you know. But yeah, I think it was
a very very powerful, powerful littlepiece of video. Yeah, I certainly
agree with you, Becky, becauseyou know, recently Donald has been doing

(01:26:39):
some things. It's really kind ofmaybe mad at him, uh, the
way he's attacking the santist from theleft instead of being true conservative. Some
his complaints about Megan Kelly in theinterview. There just the way he anybody
that he feels like isn't part ofhis team is the bad guy. Even

(01:26:59):
though the interview was good, Iwould much prefer him actually get on the
same team. It's like, Okay, deal with the criticisms and move forward.
But in that moment, again,you can't help but feel like you're
seeing the emotion because he cares aboutthe country and he cares about little regular
people, and that's why people continueto love them. I hate that we're

(01:27:23):
already out of time, Becky,but you know we are there. So
again, thank you so much forbeing here. Let everybody know where they
can find the work, share thewebsites and all the social media stuff that
you want to put out there aswell well. I'm on Facebook at Becky
Noble, and I'm on whatever theycall it now, Twitter X at Becky

(01:27:43):
Noble sixty five and of course GumshoePolitics dot Substack dot com and red State
dot com. That's what. AndI'm gonna keep trying to get you to
come on at least once a month, Becky. So just be ready and
if you need to make room,if you need to make room there with
the doors and whatever else, letme know. I'll kick in and try

(01:28:08):
to help you renovate. Thank youso much to him. I really appreciate
it. Thank you so much forfor promoting my work. I really really
appreciate it. All right, well, thank you, you're doing great work.
I'm happy to do it and lookforward to our next talking I meanwhile,
ladies and gentlemen, we've got togo ahead and take that mid hour
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(01:39:35):
It's called Colony Ridge. Now,if you missed that broadcast and you
didn't hear the rebroadcast on any ofthe Vera Networks various outlets, then go
to the podcast and listen. BecauseColony Ridge is a big deal because it
is literally a large city that's beencreated for illegal border crossers. That's the

(01:40:04):
general idea. Well, now,recently acquitted from his effort to be impeached,
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has becausehe was technically removed from the office,
so he hasn't seen this. Heofficially received a briefing on Colony Ridge,

(01:40:25):
and well, needless to say,he had a bit of a reaction
to it. He said that he'sexploring options on how to address problems at
Colony Ridge, a massive housing developmentnorth of Houston that's become a hub for
illegal migrants thanks to financing methods thatkind of circumvent any need for proof of

(01:40:45):
citizenship documents. Now again, Italked in depth about how they were being
able to do this and how theywere working around the rules. But Paxton,
who's fresh off the sidelines after thefailed attempt by the state legislature of
Texas to try to impeach him,and he was acquitted, mostly because he
spent a ton of money and actuallydefended himself and actually proved pretty definitively that

(01:41:13):
all the accusations made against him werejust accusations, that there was no proof,
and that a lot of what wasbeing said wasn't even first or even
the second hand accounts of the allegations. So I haven't talked about kin Paxton
successfully surviving the impeachment attempt yet either. I'm trying to find a perfect guest

(01:41:38):
to discuss that with, so we'llprobably be talking about that sometime next week.
But it is a phenomenal story,and if you haven't been following it,
you really need to look into it. Anyway. Point being here is
that Paxton was talking to radio hostMichael Berry and he said that I got

(01:42:00):
a briefing on this yesterday, ofcourse, has happened yesterday, calling it
completely insane that they can set upthese villages with illegal immigrants. Again I'm
quoting him. Immigrant is not myword for these people. Paxton said,
however, that legally there's no clearpath to stopping the development's growth, which

(01:42:23):
has led to a spiking crime thatmany believe is tied to Mexican cartel activity.
And again we talked about that inTuesday's broadcast as well. Quoting Paxxton
again here, he said that thelegislature could address to this and should address
this, because right now we don'thave a real clear path to being able

(01:42:45):
to stop it, even though it'scompletely insane that they can set up these
villages with, again his words,illegal immigrants. We can maybe affect the
financing or the financial aspect of itto some degree, but I don't think
right now the legislature has given methe authority to do anything about it.

(01:43:09):
He also added, so we're lookingat whether we have some authority to do
something with deceptive trade practices. Now, that sounds like a pretty good idea
to me. Ken Paxton is reallygood at his job. I'm sure he
will find some legal means to legallyat least start squeezing this development now,

(01:43:33):
Paxton, of course, it's joininga rather large chorus of Republican leaders who
are calling for action on this growingdevelopment right outside of Houston. Colony Ridge
covers nearly sixty square miles that's abouthalf the size of Washington, DC,
and it's come under heavy criticism sincereports finally started being surfaced. And if

(01:43:58):
I'm not mistaken, I think thefirst outlet to report on it was the
Daily Wire, So kudos to themover their hat tip to the whole Daily
Wire crew, and that might notbe such a bad place for you to
go to check on the reporting onthis now. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick,
also a Republican and the second highestranking official in Texas, also said this

(01:44:20):
week that he will call on GovernorGreg Abbott to convene a special legislative session
to address the Colony Ridge issue,saying, quote, once I get a
little more legal foundation to see whatwe can do, I'm going to ask
Governor Abbott to address some of theseissues in a special session. We can't

(01:44:44):
have entire cities of people who arehere illegally with basically no law enforcement,
and in some cases I'm told norunning water. It's a very dangerous place
to be. It's not what Americawas built on. This massive complex of
people here illegally cheating their own citynorth. I probably should have been the

(01:45:09):
word creating there, but misspelling in. I was writing in a hurry when
I was doing show Pripper. Thisso sorry. This was a backup story.
So illegally creating their own city northof Houston. It's just unacceptable.
Now. People from outside of Texashave been commenting on this too, myself

(01:45:30):
included, like I said, amajor segment in the last broadcast, Florida
governor and of course, presidential candidateRon de Santis. He commented on Coliny
Ridge blaming quote weak, spineless leaders. I think he's looking at Joe Biden
there, who he says, arealso quoting again permitting and facilitating sprawling developments

(01:45:58):
to house thousands of illegal immigrants whohave broken our nation's laws. Guys,
can we stop calling them illegal immigrants? Immigration, by default is a legal
term. You cannot illegally immigrate.You can only legally immigrate. Therefore,
you can't be an illegal alien.Now you can't illegally migrate, which is
a term I normally use now,but it is still the official, legal

(01:46:24):
appropriate lingo to call them illegal aliens. Now, the Left loses their mind
when you do that, So that'sjust one more reason to do it as
far as I'm concerned. But yeah, illegal migrants, I'm good with illegal
aliens, I'm good with. Butguys, guys, especially Ron Governor de
Santas, Sir, if you wantto be president of the United States someday,

(01:46:47):
whether that's this time, the nexttime, or whenever, stop with
the illegal immigrants that you're giving theleft too much room on this now.
There's also a course multiple US Congressmen, several from Texas in particular, that
a voice they're concerned about Colony Ridge, talking about Representative Chip Roy, for

(01:47:08):
example, he was speaking to multipleoutlets. One of the one of the
comments that really caught my again,he was talking to the Daily Wire on
this one. He received a reporton Colony Ridge that he found quote highly
concerning. That seems a little weakfor chip chip Roy is usually pretty strong

(01:47:29):
and not afraid to mix it up. The fact that highly concerning is what
he came with. Anyway, hecontinued, I'm not in a position to
fully articulate exactly what's happening other thanit is problematic and a continuation of these
wide open border policies. Evidently hejust must not have gotten very far into

(01:47:50):
his briefing Representative Brian Batson, He'salso from Texas. He called colony Ridge
a quote pressing problem that needs immediateattention, and he did that in an
interview also with the Daily Wires.See the Daily Wires all over the story.
That's part of why I like theDaily Wires so much. Quoting again

(01:48:13):
here, I'm concerned about Colony Ridge. The bottom line here is that for
the solignty of the United States,for the safety of every American, we've
got to close the loopholes that allowfor the exploitation of America's generous laws.
And well, yeah, hard toargue with any of that. But despite

(01:48:38):
the growing number of Republicans and variousRepublican elected officials and other figures calling for
action on the growing development, stillkind of unclear exactly how Governor Abbott intends
to address the issue of Colony Ridge. He's already expected to convene a special

(01:49:00):
legislative session next month. It seemslike an awful long time to wait,
given the number of Venezuelan migrants thatjust mozied on across our border just in
the last couple of days. Butyeah, I mean, why worry about
the horses after the barn door hasbeen left open for a week? I
mean damage has been done, right, except for the fact that damage continues

(01:49:25):
to be done. More damage isbeing done. When you have places like
New York now screaming from the raptorsthat they're at capacity, that they can't
take anymore, that now they're startingto sound like conservatives, at least on
this one issue, then you knowthe problem is huge. And that's exactly
what we heard from Democratic Governor Holcombof New York just the other day.

(01:49:53):
She literally was out there saying,the hotels are full. Please understand,
you're gonna have to go somewhere else. Now. She's speaking for the entire
state when she says that, notjust Mayor Adams of New York City,
who's I've been saying for more forcefulthings in regards to Yeah, we're a

(01:50:15):
sanctuary city, except not now andnot for anybody else. It's why they
want this stay in Texas policy thatthe Biden administration has been pushing. They
need someplace like Colony Ridge in orderto keep all these people in Texas.
So you best believe the Biden administrationis loving the fact that it exists.

(01:50:39):
But what could actually happen? Whatcould actually happen here? Now? This
special legislative session that's supposed to comeup next month is actually originally scheduled to
address education policy in Texas. Sothe hope is that he'll go ahead and
add this illegal migrant community as anadditional issue. He's actually more likely to

(01:51:03):
get more work done by the legislativebody on the Colony Ridge issue than on
the state education issue. But regardlessof that, it's just unreeled. That's
stuff like this is happening. Imean, you still have to set back

(01:51:26):
and scratch your head and wonder whyand how how do we get to this
point? How does it get thisbad before people are even noticing. I
mean, we have a situation wherewhat there's this cycle and things will get

(01:51:47):
good under conservative leadership, and thenwe'll start getting a little complacent and we'll
get a little soft. Some peoplewill be living too good. As Doug
said just now from the Control Center, can't fix stupid, but you know,
you can bludgeon stupid to the pointthat they at least learn it doesn't

(01:52:10):
last long. You know the oldadage about hard times make strong men.
Strong men make good times good men. Good times make soft men, and
soft men create bad times. It'sthat same cycle. Things just haven't gotten
bad enough yet. I don't thinkI'm the only person out there saying it,

(01:52:35):
But what's killing me is it seemslike things have to get a little
worse every time we go through thecycle. I don't know how much worse
things can get. And we canstill expect to salvage our constitutionally federated republic.
And if we lose those aspects combined, then we've what makes America special.

(01:53:02):
It's not gonna matter how many Americansthat still believe in individual liberty and
freedom and are out there fighting forall those basic principles. If we don't
have a constitutional, federated republic whatmakes this nation so great. The only
thing that will remain are those goodpeople. Now, that's still the basis

(01:53:27):
of what makes us different anyway,That's why we have that in the first
place, that's why we were givenit, and unfortunately we've kind of set
back a little too long, andwe're letting it slip away. It's time
to step up. Now. There'sa lot of other stories going on,
a lot of other things we cantalk about, but immigration is going to
have to be top aligned. Weare seeing the full effect of Cloward and

(01:53:54):
Pippin. You know, we're beingdestroyed from the inside. We have people
actively working to take away our abilityto make a living, our ability to
stand strong. All this stuff isjust insane. All right now, I'm
quickly running out of time tonight,guys, before I start getting locked off

(01:54:15):
on some of the places where we'realive, I need to tell you one
more time about our friends over itfor Patriots now. I was mentioning earlier
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ten percent. I guess we cankind of leave things there for tonight.
Guys. I do hope that youhave a great weekend, and I do
hope that you will come listen tothe podcast that we're doing through the week,
and you know all the other stuffthat I normally say. Right now
it still holds true. Don't takemy word for it, don't take their
word for it, especially this administration. Be prepared to put in some effort

(01:56:23):
and most importantly, use your brainif you really want to tap into the
truth. Now that's it for now, everybody. Do hope to see you
next week. God bless and goodnight about your baby. Gun was a

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world to farm when you were justa little squirt. You learn the rules
of defensive tools so that no onewould get hurt. You'll learn to breathe,
and you'll learn to squeeze. Still, your able is always true.

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the new world orders through where they'remaking their demands. They don't feel safe
if you are armed. Your safeunder control is using both hands. Father's

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and times. So we never becauseshe she stolen at the Molay in poor
part told us things that you neverforgot. Teacher, lessens to your daughters

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and size to feel the government thefields of guns now in your world are
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the free. Don't wait to thetidy truth to free. Its more than
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Well there, maybe you love lambs, think you passed a hundred bars,
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