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[01:27.200 --> 01:38.720]  In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's The David Knight Show.
[01:45.360 --> 01:52.320]  As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday the 14th of January, year of our Lord, 2026.
[01:53.200 --> 01:56.240]  Well, as we close in on the one-year anniversary of Trump,
[01:57.040 --> 02:02.560]  part two, we are going to talk about the good, bad, and the ugly. There has been some good,
[02:03.520 --> 02:10.640]  but it doesn't excuse the bad and the ugly. This has become, this Trump administration has become,
[02:10.640 --> 02:18.560]  as Reason put it, a libertarian's nightmare, an authoritarian's dream. And when you look at ICE,
[02:18.560 --> 02:25.360]  it has become a literal army, folks. One of the world's largest armies. And guess what?
[02:25.360 --> 02:34.080]  It's newly tripled budget is being focused on. You. It's turning into a surveillance state.
[02:35.120 --> 02:39.040]  Maybe that's why these guys wear masks, because they know that everybody's watching them,
[02:39.040 --> 02:42.800]  and they know just how powerful surveillance is. We'll be right back.
[02:48.560 --> 03:16.000]  Well, I'm going to begin. We actually got a quote here of a comment. Was this from yesterday
[03:16.480 --> 03:21.440]  or today? Yesterday? Birdhouse Blues said, I applaud the new 2026 schedule, the time change
[03:21.440 --> 03:25.760]  in duration. I like the two-hour rapid fire news updates. I'm going to try to make this very rapid
[03:25.760 --> 03:32.160]  because we have got a lot to cover today. And you know, I think one of the good examples of this
[03:32.160 --> 03:39.200]  is to begin with the pharmaceutical angle. You know, what are we getting from the Maha people?
[03:40.160 --> 03:44.160]  It really is a mixed bag, to say the least. There's been a couple of good things,
[03:44.720 --> 03:50.560]  but so much has not been changed. And if you go back to 2020, all these people say, well,
[03:51.280 --> 03:54.480]  I can't believe that Trump is doing this or that. Most of them are not saying that because they're
[03:54.480 --> 03:59.840]  usually following the cues of the Maha media that's telling them, don't worry about it.
[03:59.840 --> 04:03.840]  You know, what about the Democrats did that? So we can do it now. You see how that works,
[04:03.840 --> 04:10.640]  how that ratchets that thing in? I mean, we need to focus on this what about-ism,
[04:11.360 --> 04:16.880]  and we need to destroy that. Just because Obama did something or Biden did something,
[04:16.880 --> 04:21.120]  doesn't mean that you and got away with it. Doesn't mean that we should applaud that when
[04:21.120 --> 04:26.880]  Republican does the same thing. Why is that rocket science for MAGA? I don't know why,
[04:26.880 --> 04:32.880]  but why are people surprised to see these types of things that Trump is doing
[04:33.520 --> 04:41.040]  when you look at the fake pandemic and the bioweapon injection? Well, we just had
[04:43.040 --> 04:50.000]  Scott Adams just died. And so the question is, you know, what did he think about these vaccines?
[04:51.200 --> 04:57.120]  He said he regretted getting them. He didn't blame it for his cancer, but the tip of a very damaging
[04:57.120 --> 05:03.760]  iceberg, COVID vaccines are linked to several types of cancer in a new review. And
[05:04.960 --> 05:08.560]  this is from Free Thought Project, actually originally from Children's Health Defense.
[05:08.560 --> 05:14.880]  And Children's Health Defense, I got to give them credit. They are not afraid to criticize
[05:14.880 --> 05:19.840]  R.F.K. Jr., who is the head of the organization for a very long time. They're not afraid to
[05:19.840 --> 05:26.800]  criticize him when he's wrong. All of conservative media could take a tip from them as well.
[05:27.440 --> 05:34.080]  Sixty nine studies identified safety signals for leukemia, lymphoma, breast and lung cancer.
[05:35.200 --> 05:40.320]  They said a systematic review of 69 studies identified a possible safety signal linking
[05:40.320 --> 05:48.720]  COVID-19 vaccines, the Trump shot, to certain types of cancer. The paper identified mechanisms,
[05:49.440 --> 05:54.800]  including the spike protein and DNA contamination that might be responsible for triggering cancer.
[05:55.760 --> 06:00.160]  The authors also addressed several recurrent themes in the studies that they examined,
[06:00.960 --> 06:05.920]  the unusually rapid progression or recurrence or reactivation of the cancer,
[06:06.480 --> 06:13.520]  or the fact that many of these cancers began at the site of the injection. But going back
[06:13.520 --> 06:18.240]  for just a second to Scott Adams again, you know, when he said, well, okay, you didn't get the
[06:18.240 --> 06:24.240]  vaccine. I did. So you win, I lose. Remember when he said that? But they did say that he
[06:24.240 --> 06:32.320]  specifically didn't think that it was caused by the Trump shot. And yet he said he regretted it.
[06:32.320 --> 06:36.880]  Why would you regret it if you didn't think that it had done something negative to you?
[06:36.880 --> 06:42.400]  That's my question. So if you look at the people who were coming, oh, you know, Scott didn't
[06:42.400 --> 06:47.360]  criticize the vaccine, all the rest of the stuff. I think he knew what was going on.
[06:48.400 --> 06:54.800]  And I think when he says he regretted it, you win, I lose. I think that
[06:56.160 --> 06:59.840]  he understood what was happening. And specifically when you look at prostate cancer,
[06:59.840 --> 07:08.480]  which is what he had, the spike protein has a distribution primarily to reproductive organs
[07:08.480 --> 07:13.600]  outside of the liver and the spleen, which everything gets filtered there. Outside of that,
[07:13.600 --> 07:19.600]  the second place where it accumulates more than anything else is in reproductive organs, male and
[07:19.600 --> 07:27.520]  female, and that includes the prostate. And so the spike protein has what they call an S2 subunit.
[07:27.520 --> 07:33.840]  I have no idea what that is. It's found, however, to interact with tumor suppressor proteins that
[07:33.840 --> 07:43.600]  they call P53B1 and BRCA1. So some people have done the detailed analysis to see the mechanism
[07:43.600 --> 07:47.600]  of how this works. And of course, we knew a lot of this at the very beginning. We had
[07:50.160 --> 07:57.040]  one pathologist, Dr. Ryan Cole, who said, I'm seeing the killer T cells, which is your body's
[07:57.040 --> 08:01.920]  main defense against cancer. I'm seeing these decimated by people who have been vaccinated.
[08:01.920 --> 08:07.680]  He said, we're going to see massive increase in cancer, much faster cancer. And that was in the
[08:07.680 --> 08:13.760]  spring of 2021. We've known this for a long time, but now there's more studies. People get more
[08:13.760 --> 08:18.800]  granular on the details of the mechanism and that type of thing. So here we have some tumor
[08:18.800 --> 08:25.040]  suppressor proteins that are destroyed by the spike. And they say these particular tumor
[08:25.040 --> 08:33.680]  suppressor proteins are specifically relevant in prostate cancer. So some of the findings look
[08:33.680 --> 08:40.560]  like a smoking gun linking the Trump shots to cancer. Carl Jablonski said, the Children's
[08:40.560 --> 08:46.480]  Self-Defense said, this is the tip of a very damaging iceberg. It's not remotely surprising
[08:46.480 --> 08:53.280]  that a gene therapy rebranded as a vaccine that was never tested because we had to do it at warp
[08:53.280 --> 08:57.520]  speed, right? How did we get it out there so fast that Trump is so proud of? He skipped all the
[08:57.520 --> 09:07.600]  testing. Never tested for cancer safety with severe immune dysregulating effects injected into a
[09:07.600 --> 09:12.480]  billion people. It shouldn't be surprising that that would correlate with an increased risk of
[09:12.480 --> 09:19.760]  cancers worldwide. Another person at CHD said, the review may provide insights into rising cancer
[09:19.760 --> 09:26.000]  rates in recent years, including an increase in so-called turbo cancers. I believe there's a risk
[09:26.000 --> 09:35.360]  of cancer associated with COVID vaccine, said L. Deary, who is one of the evaluators of these studies.
[09:35.360 --> 09:40.480]  The magnitude of the risk remains to be more precisely defined, including the risk of
[09:40.480 --> 09:47.760]  hyperprogression. In other words, turbo cancer and where they grow faster, more aggressively.
[09:47.760 --> 09:52.000]  The paper doesn't say that COVID vaccines cause cancer, but it does argue that when the same
[09:52.000 --> 09:58.640]  pattern of aggressive cancer keeps appearing across different cancers in different countries,
[09:59.360 --> 10:04.480]  they can no longer be brushed aside. And also, as you start to look at this,
[10:05.760 --> 10:11.520]  it becomes clearer and clearer that it is not a genetic connection that is there. And it also
[10:11.520 --> 10:18.560]  becomes clearer as to the devious diabolical business of the pharmaceutical companies.
[10:19.760 --> 10:28.960]  20% of their business is chemotherapy drugs. It's bigger than vaccines. It's bigger than ozempic
[10:28.960 --> 10:36.400]  and the weight loss injections. It's the biggest part of the pharmaceutical income. 20% is the
[10:36.400 --> 10:42.080]  treatment of cancer, certainly not the cure. So the Trump shots were never evaluated for
[10:42.080 --> 10:48.800]  carcinogenesis or genotoxicity. Several studies emphasized unexpectedly rapid progression,
[10:48.800 --> 10:54.640]  atypical presentations, or unusually aggressive courses of the disease. 41% of the studies
[10:54.640 --> 11:00.720]  identified a link between the Trump shots and solid tumors, including melanoma, breast cancer,
[11:00.720 --> 11:08.800]  lung cancer, sarcomas, and organ-specific carcinomas, such as pancreatic cancer.
[11:09.360 --> 11:16.320]  Several studies described unusually rapid onset, short latency recurrence, or aggressive clinical
[11:16.320 --> 11:21.840]  progression for these tumor types. Some of the studies described tumor formation or recurrence
[11:22.480 --> 11:28.960]  at the vaccination sites. A South Korean study found a statistically significant link
[11:28.960 --> 11:37.280]  between the Trump shots and six types of cancer. Breast, colorectal, gastric, lung, prostate,
[11:38.080 --> 11:46.880]  and thyroid cancers. A 27% higher overall cancer risk. A 2025 study of nearly 300,000 Italians
[11:46.880 --> 11:52.480]  found that cancer hospitalizations were moderately higher with the vaccine recipients,
[11:52.480 --> 11:57.680]  so-called vaccine, the Trump shot. And a particularly increased risk of bladder,
[11:57.680 --> 12:04.240]  breast, and colorectal cancer. A U.S. Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division report tracking
[12:04.240 --> 12:12.080]  non-Hodgkin lymphomas incidents among active duty service members between 2017 and 2023 found a
[12:12.080 --> 12:20.800]  significant increase in these lymphomas in 2021 as they forced people, coerced people, to get the
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[13:26.560 --> 13:33.280]  at anything this guy could do after that? You know, and when I look back at this,
[13:34.000 --> 13:37.920]  you know, Scott Adams, you guys were lucky. You had an anti-government disposition that
[13:37.920 --> 13:43.440]  kept you from getting it. No, actually, Scott, we did some research. We knew about it. Knew
[13:43.440 --> 13:48.160]  about dark winter. Knew about the vaccine industry. Knew about many other things. It
[13:48.160 --> 13:53.920]  wasn't just a wild hunch. It wasn't just a tribal prejudice based on research.
[13:55.280 --> 13:59.440]  New RFK junior pick for vaccine panel. And I don't say this to say, oh, I always knew
[13:59.440 --> 14:04.000]  this stuff. I didn't know this stuff at one point in time. I was blessed to have been
[14:04.000 --> 14:08.960]  alerted to it prior to this happening. But we've had consequences in our own family
[14:09.680 --> 14:14.400]  from medicines that we've taken, antibiotics, vaccines, other things like that have harmed
[14:14.960 --> 14:21.440]  members of our immediate family. And so it's a sadder, but wiser situation for us.
[14:23.200 --> 14:30.160]  Unfortunately for him, he had never had a non-fatal brush with the pharmaceutical companies.
[14:30.880 --> 14:38.480]  A new RFK junior pick for the vaccine panel says, I was not anti-vaccine before, but I am now.
[14:39.520 --> 14:45.760]  That's good. Good sign. Two OBGYN appointed people who have been pointed to an influential
[14:45.760 --> 14:52.080]  federal vaccine advisory panel have criticized vaccination during pregnancy. And let me say,
[14:52.080 --> 14:57.760]  this is one of the most startling things. That was something that changed just immediately before
[14:58.320 --> 15:03.280]  the Trump shot rollout and the fake pandemic. Prior to that, they did not recommend vaccines
[15:03.280 --> 15:08.240]  for pregnant women. And then they started recommending it for pregnant women. And we were
[15:08.240 --> 15:15.440]  talking about that. And then when the COVID experimental gene therapy came out, the
[15:15.440 --> 15:21.440]  bioweapon, they were pretty much demanding that pregnant women get it. That was the amazing switch
[15:21.440 --> 15:29.760]  to see that kind of stuff. That was also a gigantic red flag. One of the two obstetricians
[15:29.760 --> 15:36.400]  who were put in called the vaccine industry disgusting. Well, they got that right. That's
[15:36.400 --> 15:42.800]  a good sign. That's a good sign. Researchers are finding residual DNA that is not detected
[15:42.800 --> 15:50.000]  by standard tests in these Trump shots, the mRNA so-called vaccines. They found residual DNA in
[15:50.000 --> 15:56.560]  Pfizer and Moderna Trump shots. Current methods recommended by regulators and used by vaccine
[15:56.560 --> 16:02.160]  makers substantially underestimate DNA contamination, according to researchers who said better,
[16:02.160 --> 16:08.480]  more accurate testing methods exist and should be mandated. This is also an article from Children's
[16:08.480 --> 16:13.040]  Health Defense. They said the researchers concluded commonly used quality control tests
[16:14.080 --> 16:21.120]  are really underestimating DNA contamination by 100 fold. In other words, the tests that they're
[16:21.120 --> 16:28.720]  using are giving them numbers that are showing that it's a hundred times less than it actually is.
[16:29.520 --> 16:35.120]  Isn't that amazing? Brian Hooker of Children's Health Defense said having this type of genetic
[16:35.120 --> 16:40.640]  code in the vaccine's lipid nanoparticles, which can easily cross cell membranes, is
[16:41.440 --> 16:47.440]  very dangerous indeed, quote unquote. So the code for the spike protein was meant to express
[16:47.440 --> 16:52.480]  itself in the body in a targeted location for only about two weeks, said Hooker. I don't know
[16:52.480 --> 16:56.640]  that it was meant. I mean, that's what they told people. But I said from the very beginning,
[16:56.640 --> 17:02.960]  I said, okay, so you remember Trump had arranged all of this stuff to market it, right? And he has
[17:02.960 --> 17:06.880]  the roundtable discussion. How long is it going to take you? Well, it's going to take us a couple
[17:06.880 --> 17:09.680]  years or something. Not too long. How long is it going to take you? Well, we can do it a little
[17:09.680 --> 17:13.760]  bit less time. Yeah. He goes around the table and he's got everybody prearranged. He knows
[17:14.320 --> 17:20.080]  what it's going to be. Everybody is there in order of decreasing time. And then finally gets to
[17:20.080 --> 17:25.120]  Moderna. They said, well, we could do it tomorrow. How's that? Well, we're going to use your body to
[17:25.120 --> 17:31.040]  manufacture the vaccine. We don't have to manufacture it outside of your body. So at that
[17:31.040 --> 17:35.680]  time I looked up on their site and that's exactly what they were saying. You're going to turn your
[17:35.680 --> 17:42.800]  body into a, you know, genetically modify it to make it produce these things that we say are going
[17:42.800 --> 17:49.600]  to train your body to fight COVID. But then of course, how does that work when natural immunity
[17:49.600 --> 17:57.600]  is supposedly not going to work? See though, all of Virology is a lie, folks. It's all a lie.
[17:57.600 --> 18:02.480]  It is a bad science fiction film that is inconsistent with itself. You know how that
[18:02.480 --> 18:06.560]  works, right? You know, you go to, you're going to see a science fiction film. Well, let's say
[18:06.560 --> 18:10.240]  something like Superman or something like that. And it's like, oh, wait a minute. So he's got
[18:10.240 --> 18:15.040]  one weakness. He's got kryptonite or whatever. Then they change it, right? Like, wait a minute.
[18:15.600 --> 18:20.400]  You know, if you're going to create a fictional world here, you've got to make it follow some
[18:20.400 --> 18:25.200]  consistent rules or the whole story is gone. Well, that's what really happened with the
[18:25.200 --> 18:32.560]  Virology quote unquote science. It's bad science fiction. It's inconsistent with itself.
[18:33.360 --> 18:38.320]  So Brian Hooker goes on to say, it was only supposed to last for a couple of weeks. However,
[18:38.320 --> 18:41.920]  it doesn't. It lasts for a long time. And when I saw that, I said, oh, okay.
[18:42.880 --> 18:47.520]  So they're reprogramming your body to manufacture something that is unnatural.
[18:48.480 --> 18:53.360]  We don't know what it's going to do, but when does that stop? What's the off switch? Nobody
[18:53.360 --> 18:58.080]  talked about that. Well, it turns out, as he points out, this exogenous DNA can more easily
[18:58.080 --> 19:04.480]  disperse through the body. It can continue to replicate and express episomally, making humans
[19:04.480 --> 19:11.840]  into genetically modified spike protein production factories. That was the very
[19:11.840 --> 19:20.160]  boast at the inception of this. It's not a surprise to see this. That was the warning
[19:20.160 --> 19:24.560]  flag at the very beginning of this. We're going to genetically modify you to produce this spike
[19:24.560 --> 19:30.080]  protein. Well, okay. What else are you going to genetically modify? And what turns that off? Well,
[19:30.080 --> 19:34.320]  it turns out nothing does. It turns out the spike protein is very, very dangerous and your
[19:34.320 --> 19:39.680]  body continues to make it. So this may be why we have seen some vaccinated patients
[19:40.480 --> 19:46.800]  reported to continue to produce spike protein for periods as long as two years following their last
[19:46.800 --> 19:54.000]  COVID shot. So this doesn't even include the insertional effects that this additional exogenous
[19:54.000 --> 20:01.520]  DNA may have, leading to many different disorders, including cancer. And so now people are starting
[20:01.520 --> 20:07.280]  to understand the mechanism. The mechanism, however, is downstream from the politics,
[20:08.080 --> 20:15.040]  from the machinations, from the CIA, from the people who practice these germ games. It's
[20:15.040 --> 20:21.120]  all downstream from that. Regulatory guidance generally limits residual DNA to 10 nanograms
[20:21.120 --> 20:27.280]  per dose. But the 10 nanogram limit is outdated because it was created based on the assumption
[20:27.280 --> 20:34.320]  that residual DNA is naked DNA, which would degrade quickly. However, one of the things
[20:34.320 --> 20:40.960]  that makes this persist is that the DNA and the COVID vaccines or the Trump shots is encapsulated
[20:40.960 --> 20:48.000]  in lipid nanoparticle. So it doesn't degrade as fast. The safety issues of the Trump shots
[20:48.720 --> 20:53.840]  is that there's more fragments present at a greater risk for that DNA to be integrated
[20:53.840 --> 21:02.240]  into existing cells. Some DNA sequences hybridize with their corresponding RNA transcripts, which
[21:02.240 --> 21:08.480]  carry genetic information from DNA used for building proteins. These RNA-DNA hybrids are
[21:08.480 --> 21:16.160]  significantly more resistant to DNA's one digestion than typical double-stranded
[21:16.160 --> 21:27.120]  DNA. And again, the line that we've all been told is that the RNA does not modify DNA.
[21:28.160 --> 21:34.640]  Well, it's used to copy DNA. So what happens if the copying is not exactly right?
[21:35.200 --> 21:39.760]  You get modification, right? It's just that simple. And as a matter of fact,
[21:39.760 --> 21:45.680]  when all this stuff was unfolding, I remember in the summer of 2020, Thomas Jefferson University
[21:47.120 --> 21:54.960]  did an experiment that showed that they could use RNA to modify DNA. It wasn't even a copying
[21:54.960 --> 22:01.600]  issue. They could use it to change the DNA. But of course, that was not widely reported. Another
[22:01.600 --> 22:06.800]  one of these things like the American Hospital Association giving a 20% discount to the hospitals
[22:06.800 --> 22:14.720]  to participate in all this and to claim that they had cases. Regulators leveraged just one
[22:14.720 --> 22:22.240]  assay target for vaccine-sponsored quality control. They didn't verify quality, nor did a third party.
[22:22.960 --> 22:28.720]  So here's the summary of this from Jablonski, who works for Children's Health Defense. He said,
[22:28.720 --> 22:36.800]  Those who stood to profit from the vaccines designed the test and then tested the quality.
[22:37.600 --> 22:44.480]  They chose a test that was least likely to yield a bad outcome. A perfectly usable and validated
[22:44.480 --> 22:50.000]  alternative was already in their toolbox, but the results would have halted the entire enterprise.
[22:50.880 --> 22:57.440]  This is why the vaccine industry is disgusting. And that's not a strong enough word. It really
[22:57.440 --> 23:03.440]  isn't. And the person who became their chief salesman, Donald Trump, you know, look at these
[23:03.440 --> 23:11.120]  people who are the pharmaceutical salespeople. They are notoriously slimy characters like Donald
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[24:17.200 --> 24:25.440]  is from ABC News about the so-called outbreak in South Carolina. Well, 124 new measles cases
[24:26.080 --> 24:30.800]  as the outbreak grows. Well, how do you define a case? How do you diagnose it?
[24:31.600 --> 24:39.040]  Are they doing a test and finding a measles virus? No, no, they haven't isolated it. As a matter of
[24:39.040 --> 24:46.560]  fact, it's done by looking at the rash. And there's a lot of things that look like a measles rash.
[24:47.200 --> 24:50.880]  And if there's some other issues that they claim are serious health issues,
[24:51.760 --> 24:56.480]  oh, well, their bias is that it wasn't the serious health issue that caused a rash.
[24:57.200 --> 25:02.400]  The rash was measles, and the measles somehow caused this serious side effect. You see how
[25:02.400 --> 25:10.160]  that works? And yet, even though they've got 124 so-called cases and 400 people in quarantine in
[25:10.160 --> 25:16.960]  South Carolina, nobody's died. It's not interesting. And I think it's also interesting that it's not
[25:16.960 --> 25:22.320]  more than this. I mean, we've been told over and over again, measles is the most contagious,
[25:22.880 --> 25:30.560]  infectious disease. Do you realize that for the CDC to have an outbreak, and they've had
[25:32.720 --> 25:36.000]  by their definition, an outbreak is more than two people,
[25:36.720 --> 25:42.960]  more than two people, three or more people, that's an outbreak. And so when they look at it,
[25:42.960 --> 25:48.800]  they have found that of all the cases, they found that a third of them, 31%
[25:49.920 --> 25:56.000]  of measles cases were isolated, meaning one or two people, that it was not an outbreak.
[25:56.000 --> 26:03.840]  How is that the most infectious and contagious disease? Yeah, none of their stories tie together.
[26:04.560 --> 26:08.720]  So South Carolina has been facing a measles outbreak. They don't say deadly because
[26:09.360 --> 26:15.920]  they can't even try to make a case like they did in Texas. And again, that was debunked very well
[26:15.920 --> 26:21.120]  by Children's Health Defense that the children that they said died from measles did not die
[26:21.120 --> 26:25.680]  from measles. The rash had disappeared. Long prior to that, they did not die from it.
[26:26.480 --> 26:34.320]  So Brian Shalhavi at Health Impact News is pointing out a betrayal for Maha. And again,
[26:34.400 --> 26:41.600]  I don't go anywhere near any of these Trump cheerleading groups. The FDA is continuing
[26:41.600 --> 26:50.000]  to censor natural cures as the Trump administration considers giving Monsanto and Bayer legal immunity
[26:50.560 --> 26:57.680]  for the harm from glyphosate. And this is something that we also saw with fluoride.
[26:57.680 --> 27:03.440]  The Trump administration, just like the Biden administration, has come down on the side,
[27:03.440 --> 27:08.000]  just like the Obama administration. They've all come down on the side of supporting glyphosate
[27:08.000 --> 27:13.440]  and Monsanto and Bayer and on the side of supporting fluoridation of the water.
[27:14.400 --> 27:19.920]  R.F.K. Jr. promised to address the root cause of our failing health and to increase transparency
[27:19.920 --> 27:25.600]  in federal regulatory agencies under the Maha agenda. The FDA only allows disease claims,
[27:25.600 --> 27:32.800]  however, for patented pharmaceutical drugs. If you make a disease claim for a natural product,
[27:32.800 --> 27:38.080]  even something as simple as saying, drinking more prune juice can cure constipation,
[27:38.720 --> 27:44.960]  you might be arrested by the FDA for using federal marshals for practicing medicine
[27:44.960 --> 27:49.840]  without a license. I guess we're starting to get there with free speech. I mean, this morning we
[27:49.840 --> 27:55.280]  just had FBI agents raid a reporter. I can't remember what paper it was. Was it New York
[27:55.280 --> 28:00.640]  Times? The New York Times, The Washington Post is one of those two. And the rest of them,
[28:00.640 --> 28:05.440]  because they don't like what they're reporting. I went through this myself, says Brian Shalhavi,
[28:05.440 --> 28:11.760]  back in 2005 when the FDA ordered me to remove all customer testimonials and all links to peer
[28:11.760 --> 28:17.200]  reviewed research regarding coconut oil. And of course, we saw this with Letitia James
[28:17.760 --> 28:24.480]  during COVID stuff as we're talking about silver and the fact that it is very effective in terms of
[28:25.280 --> 28:30.640]  you know, killing pathogens. If you want to look at that in terms of bacteria and things like that.
[28:31.440 --> 28:38.800]  Well, they came down very hard on Alex Jones who removed all of his silver products because of that.
[28:39.440 --> 28:47.280]  But silver is used to prevent infections from bacteria in hospital, but in many hospitals,
[28:47.840 --> 28:53.120]  for burn victims especially. But don't pay attention to that. We don't like the way you
[28:53.920 --> 28:59.040]  phrase that. So we're going to threaten to take your entire business away. I went through this
[28:59.040 --> 29:06.400]  myself back in 2005. He says with the coconut oil and peer reviewed research about that.
[29:06.960 --> 29:12.480]  He said, Maha promised to end this kind of censorship about natural cures. But instead,
[29:12.480 --> 29:18.240]  the FDA has doubled down on censorship and they're protecting the drug industry profits.
[29:19.120 --> 29:24.800]  The Alliance for Natural Health petitioned Kennedy's FDA last year to allow nutrient
[29:24.800 --> 29:28.160]  disease claims that were backed by the US government's own scientists.
[29:28.720 --> 29:34.400]  But the FDA rejected their petition. ANH is now suing the FDA again.
[29:35.280 --> 29:39.520]  They said Maha promised transparency. FDA delivered censorship.
[29:39.520 --> 29:49.840]  The FDA has formally rejected ANH USA's landmark petition seeking to open up American access to
[29:49.840 --> 29:56.400]  truthful science-based information about health benefits of nutrients. Instead of transparency,
[29:56.400 --> 30:02.080]  the FDA appears to be doubling down to protect a drug-centric health care system. Under the
[30:02.080 --> 30:15.040]  landmark case Pearson vs. Shalala, of which ANH USA was a co-claimant, FDA may not suppress
[30:15.040 --> 30:19.200]  truthful non-misleading health claims unless it can prove that they are false.
[30:19.840 --> 30:26.080]  So in other words, you're innocent until proven guilty of fraud. Wouldn't that be a great way
[30:26.080 --> 30:32.000]  to conduct our government innocent until proven guilty? FDA did not even attempt to do that here.
[30:32.000 --> 30:40.480]  So the ANH's lawsuit will ask the court to enforce both the FDA and the Constitution and restore the
[30:40.480 --> 30:46.720]  public's right to receive truthful health information at the point of sale. FDA's refusal
[30:46.720 --> 30:52.960]  to allow these claims does not protect consumers, it protects pharmaceutical profits. For example,
[30:52.960 --> 30:59.280]  diabetes, which again is the second largest drug category, I think, at this point. Up and coming,
[30:59.280 --> 31:04.800]  really close to vaccines, they're neck and neck. By far and away, the biggest profit category for
[31:04.800 --> 31:13.600]  them again is the cancer drugs. But ozempic, Monjuro, Jardinase, I guess is how that's
[31:13.600 --> 31:20.000]  pronounced, generate tens of billions of dollars annually. Government-vetted research recognizes
[31:20.080 --> 31:26.400]  benefits from nutrients, however, such as chromium, magnesium, zinc, and green coffee
[31:27.280 --> 31:33.840]  bean extracts. So these are things that will help with diabetes. It doesn't just the pharmaceutical
[31:33.840 --> 31:40.720]  goldmine of ozempic and others like it. In terms of inflammation, blockbuster biologics dominate
[31:40.720 --> 31:48.240]  the market, even though the compounds like omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, boron, and asian ginseng
[31:48.720 --> 31:52.000]  are recognized by government scientists for anti-inflammatory effects.
[31:53.040 --> 31:57.920]  When it comes to heart health, the global cardiovascular drug market continues to explode.
[31:58.960 --> 32:06.080]  All nutrients such as magnesium, potassium, vitamins B1 and B12, vitamin D, and grape seed
[32:06.080 --> 32:12.080]  antioxidants remain sidelined. So those are just some of the effects. And of course, when you're
[32:12.080 --> 32:18.720]  talking about censorship, take a look at what RNC Store went through. It truly is amazing,
[32:18.720 --> 32:24.560]  but they are a great source of information as well. You can go there. You can find the book
[32:24.560 --> 32:32.080]  A World Without Cancer by G. Edward Griffin, as well as you can find things like vitamin B17,
[32:32.080 --> 32:37.680]  which is a very interesting mechanism. As a matter of fact, Branchal Javi had his natural
[32:37.680 --> 32:42.720]  cures book. You can find it. It's referenced in this article. And if you go to healthimpact.com
[32:42.720 --> 32:48.960]  or vaccineimpact.com, there's a link there to where you can download Branchal Javi's
[32:50.880 --> 32:57.120]  online book, his e-book, talking about natural things. And so I did that and I looked up
[32:58.240 --> 33:03.120]  vitamin B17, amygdalin, or laetrile. These are different names that it's gone by.
[33:03.760 --> 33:09.840]  And as he points out, it is a glucosinide, which means that it is
[33:11.920 --> 33:19.440]  glucose plus cyanide. And of course, cancer cells thrive on glucose. They have to have it.
[33:19.440 --> 33:24.560]  That's one of the reasons why many people, when they get cancer, they wisely cut out sugar. I
[33:24.560 --> 33:28.560]  think it's one of the reasons why we've had an increase in cancers, because of all the sugar
[33:28.560 --> 33:35.520]  that we consume in the sugary drinks. So cancer cells need the glucose. But with this glucosinide
[33:35.520 --> 33:39.840]  that they have with B17, they get the glucose, but they also get cyanide.
[33:41.040 --> 33:45.520]  An interesting mechanism that's there. So again, if you want to take something that's natural,
[33:45.520 --> 33:50.800]  that's not going to harm you, it's pretty strong in terms of the taste. But you can also get it
[33:50.800 --> 33:57.280]  in pill form from them. But B17, you can find that at R&C stores, and I'll give them a plug.
[33:57.280 --> 34:02.000]  You can even use the code NIGHT to get a 10% discount off of it. Educate yourself over this
[34:02.000 --> 34:07.680]  stuff, because the FDA is not going to protect you. This is one of the things. We have these
[34:07.680 --> 34:12.560]  organizations like the FDA for which there is no constitutional authority to start with.
[34:13.760 --> 34:19.040]  They're incredibly expensive. And then they tell you that they are watchdogs for the consumer.
[34:19.920 --> 34:24.720]  When in actuality, they are captured by the very people that they're supposed to keep watch on.
[34:25.680 --> 34:32.160]  The whole thing is a fraud. We'd be better off without FDA. Don't put your hopes in RFK Jr.
[34:33.200 --> 34:37.520]  Don't put your hope in that, or anybody else like that. This whole thing needs to go.
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[35:38.880 --> 35:44.960]  Here's a good example. Formaldehyde, a well-known carcinogen. A few years ago, the EPA prepared to
[35:44.960 --> 35:49.360]  regulate formaldehyde based on the assumption that there is no safe level of exposure.
[35:50.480 --> 35:56.560]  Carcinogens don't behave like ordinary chemicals and even low level exposure can increase cancer
[35:56.560 --> 36:05.520]  risk. Again, I go back to just the amazing chameleon-like shedding of his skin that Alex
[36:05.520 --> 36:10.240]  Jones did when he said, it's just basically sugar water. Yeah, you're going to have some adjuvants
[36:10.240 --> 36:13.280]  in there, you know, like formaldehyde and mercury and stuff. You can take a little bit of that,
[36:13.280 --> 36:17.840]  right? For Trump. For Trump, it's all okay. Police state's okay for Trump as well.
[36:18.480 --> 36:23.120]  Foreign wars and regime change, that's okay for Trump as well. We oppose it when it's Obama,
[36:23.120 --> 36:28.000]  but when it's Trump, it's okay. It's good, actually. So anyway, that approach is now being
[36:28.000 --> 36:35.120]  scrapped. The idea that you don't want to have any formaldehyde. Under the administration of
[36:35.120 --> 36:42.240]  Lee Zeldin, Trump's EPA administer, the EPA has issued a draft memo assuming that a safe threshold
[36:42.240 --> 36:47.840]  for formaldehyde exposure exists, a move that would nearly double what the agency considers
[36:47.840 --> 36:55.200]  safe to inhale. That is being driven by EPA leadership with deep ties to the chemical industry.
[36:56.320 --> 37:03.040]  And of course, they're the ones who are also covering for fluoride in the water. There had
[37:03.040 --> 37:09.200]  been a court case that had examined the evidence. It was several years that this was going through.
[37:09.200 --> 37:18.640]  And finally, the good guys won. They acknowledged that formaldehyde was unsafe and dangerously
[37:18.640 --> 37:27.040]  unsafe and so directed the EPA to stop pushing it on people. Of course, it's put in at the local
[37:27.040 --> 37:32.560]  level and you can still stop it at the local level. However, as soon as Lee Zeldin got in with the EPA,
[37:33.440 --> 37:38.320]  well, the Biden administration appealed that decision. Said, no, no, no, we don't want to
[37:38.320 --> 37:43.600]  change the rules. We want to keep fluoride not only allowed, but push it on people. So that's
[37:43.600 --> 37:49.200]  recommended. When the Trump administration got in, there was all this talk about ma-ha
[37:50.240 --> 37:55.920]  nonsense. I call it ha-ha. It's a joke. What the Trump administration did was they continued the
[37:55.920 --> 38:02.560]  Biden lawsuit to appeal this court decision that talked about how dangerous fluoride was.
[38:03.360 --> 38:08.720]  And then we go to Glyphosate Roundup. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is also going to bat
[38:08.720 --> 38:15.040]  for Bayer and Monsanto to protect them from liability lawsuits. And of course, Bayer bought
[38:15.040 --> 38:21.680]  Monsanto, even though they had all the Glyphosate lawsuits that were there. Glyphosate-based weed
[38:21.680 --> 38:26.720]  killers are implicated in thousands of lawsuits claiming exposure to them caused non-Hodgkin
[38:26.720 --> 38:31.840]  lymphomas and other cancers. Juries across the country have repeatedly found that Monsanto,
[38:31.840 --> 38:37.040]  now owned by Bayer, failed to warn users of these risks. And it's why the Bayer-Monsanto
[38:37.040 --> 38:43.280]  is backing legislation in Congress. See, that's how they stop it. They can't stop it at the local
[38:43.280 --> 38:49.760]  level. And they can't stop prohibition of Glyphosate at the local level. There was one
[38:49.760 --> 38:56.480]  particular case in an agricultural community where mostly farmers, where they realized just how bad
[38:56.480 --> 39:02.880]  this stuff is, and when they realized that it was drifting onto their land and poisoning their land,
[39:03.440 --> 39:09.360]  so they would have to buy seeds from Monsanto if they wanted to grow anything. Monsanto spent
[39:09.360 --> 39:15.360]  eight million dollars in ads there, and they still lost. So then they said, well, we're not
[39:15.360 --> 39:21.120]  going to take this approach, this patchwork quilt of regulations. No, we got to stop it centrally.
[39:21.760 --> 39:26.000]  Let's go buy some politicians in Washington and stop it in Washington, which is what they did.
[39:26.640 --> 39:32.000]  And they pushed through what we call the Dark Act. Trump is doing the same thing with AI.
[39:32.960 --> 39:37.840]  Don't interfere with AI. We're going to say that you can't have legislation at the state and local
[39:37.840 --> 39:43.520]  level. Well, see in court, okay, the people at the state and local level should do it anyway.
[39:43.520 --> 39:49.200]  If they want to regulate artificial intelligence or data centers, they have the legitimate authority
[39:49.200 --> 39:55.920]  under the Constitution to do so. And they should challenge this intimidation from Trump on AI as
[39:55.920 --> 40:02.000]  well. In December, a filing with the Supreme Court, the Trump-appointed Solicitor General
[40:02.000 --> 40:08.160]  is urging the court to take up the company's appeal, that's Monsanto Bayer, and rule that
[40:08.160 --> 40:15.440]  federal pesticide law preempts state failure to warn claims. Bayer's arguments are simple,
[40:15.440 --> 40:22.400]  because the EPA approved roundup labels without a cancer warning. The company should be immune
[40:22.400 --> 40:29.200]  from lawsuits. There you go. And so we'll just buy some people at the top, buy some people in
[40:29.200 --> 40:35.520]  Washington, and have them shut this all down centrally. That's what Trump is doing. So again,
[40:36.960 --> 40:43.920]  I would recommend you download what Brian Shulhavi has in terms of natural cures. He's got
[40:44.480 --> 40:51.040]  an e-book called Unapproved but Effective Cancer Cures. You'll find it on the end of this article
[40:51.120 --> 40:58.400]  that I just covered here on his site, VaccineImpact.com or HealthImpact.com. And again,
[40:59.040 --> 41:06.720]  it's not just about B-17, but when it comes to cancer therapy, that has had a lot of very good
[41:06.720 --> 41:12.240]  success with people. Again, a lot of times people come and their body has been so damaged by this
[41:13.040 --> 41:20.080]  cut, burn, poison treatment that we have with cancer that it can't recover from this. But it
[41:20.080 --> 41:27.840]  is a very long history of research with that. I trust J. Edward Griffin. He's not only wise,
[41:27.840 --> 41:33.040]  but he's honest. And so take a look at that book. Take a look at what they have in RNC stores. Again,
[41:33.040 --> 41:40.640]  10% off if you use the code NIGHT, RNCstore.com. The FDA has relaxed oversight of wearables,
[41:40.640 --> 41:46.720]  for example. They're ignoring the privacy issues. They're ignoring the issues about wireless
[41:46.720 --> 41:52.400]  radiation concerns. I did that for a while to check my pulse. Of course, it didn't do blood
[41:52.400 --> 41:56.560]  pressure, but I did it for a while to check my pulse because I was having problems with AFib
[41:56.560 --> 42:00.480]  and things like that. And I thought, I don't want to wear this thing all the time. I mean,
[42:00.480 --> 42:05.040]  even though it's low level radiation, it's all the time. So I have stopped that. And a lot of
[42:05.040 --> 42:13.760]  people have concerns about that, but not the FDA. As a matter of fact, they sent people to the
[42:13.760 --> 42:17.040]  Consumer Electronics Show. It always happens at the beginning of the year in January,
[42:17.680 --> 42:24.320]  to push the fact that they really want people to have wearables. That's going to help us to see
[42:24.320 --> 42:30.320]  any developing health issues and things like that. Not necessarily. It may come with its own.
[42:30.880 --> 42:34.160]  The FDA is loosening regulations for a broad rollout of wearables.
[42:34.960 --> 42:39.200]  And Eckenfels of the Children's Health Defense says that's a bad sign.
[42:39.760 --> 42:45.040]  You know, like I said before, I'm really proud of Children's Health Defense for not becoming
[42:45.040 --> 42:51.280]  partisan hacks. For not excusing this stuff because it's done by their friend, RFK Jr.
[42:51.280 --> 42:55.120]  They praise him when he does the right thing. They criticize him when he does the wrong thing.
[42:55.120 --> 43:01.440]  That's the way it ought to be. It ought to be issue by issue, not blind loyalty to some person.
[43:02.640 --> 43:08.000]  So RFK Jr. said, we're about to launch one of the biggest advertising campaigns in HHS history
[43:08.000 --> 43:13.520]  to encourage Americans to use wearables. Why do we need to have an agency for which there's
[43:13.520 --> 43:20.080]  no constitutional authority conducting a massive advertising campaign to tell us to buy a product?
[43:21.280 --> 43:24.800]  Does any of this make sense? Does it show you how captured they are?
[43:25.840 --> 43:29.920]  He says that my vision is that every American is wearing a wearable within four years.
[43:31.120 --> 43:35.200]  And he got a lot of flack about that. People said, look at this. He wants to put out a
[43:35.200 --> 43:40.000]  surveillance state. You realize how this stuff is being used. If you look at the privacy issues
[43:40.000 --> 43:45.360]  and things like that. So he issued another statement. He said, well, what I was trying
[43:45.360 --> 43:50.800]  to say is I want this technology to be universally available. I don't want to mandate it to anybody.
[43:50.800 --> 43:56.960]  He says the idea that it would be mandated to everyone, that everybody's body is being
[43:56.960 --> 44:01.040]  hooked up to a data center somewhere, is horrifying, he said. But he just wants to
[44:01.040 --> 44:07.600]  push product for his corporate sponsors, I guess. So again, Children's Self-Defense,
[44:08.160 --> 44:16.400]  Eckenfels said, we do not share his vision. Quite the contrary. We oppose governmental
[44:16.400 --> 44:21.760]  pressure to incentivize the widespread use of wearables. They pose serious health risks,
[44:21.760 --> 44:28.080]  especially to children, and they threaten privacy. That's right. I quit using one.
[44:28.960 --> 44:36.640]  So again, in another area, of course, AI, they want to do everything they can to help AI. So
[44:37.200 --> 44:45.040]  in the past, the FDA has had regulation, for example, that would consider products that
[44:45.040 --> 44:51.280]  delivered a single recommendation. They consider that to be a medical device. But now those products
[44:51.280 --> 44:56.560]  can enter the market without FDA review, as long as they meet other criteria that are set by the
[44:56.560 --> 45:02.000]  agency. So if you've got something that's going to, you've got an AI product that is set up to
[45:02.000 --> 45:11.920]  help summarize radiologist findings, that would not have an FDA review, whereas in the past,
[45:11.920 --> 45:18.320]  it would. Again, I think people can work these things out on their own without the FDA one way
[45:18.320 --> 45:26.000]  or the other. It is unconstitutional, it is expensive, and it is captured by industry.
[45:26.000 --> 45:30.720]  That's the key thing. Why even have somebody who is the head of something like that?
[45:31.280 --> 45:35.200]  Well, we're going to take a quick break, and I've got a lot of news to cover today, and I want to
[45:35.840 --> 45:42.560]  talk about the burgeoning police state and the burgeoning federal army, which is really what it
[45:42.560 --> 45:47.520]  is. It's not just militarized police, it really is military. We're going to be the policeman of
[45:47.520 --> 45:54.880]  the world with our military, and now we're going to have bureaucracies like ICE and border patrol.
[45:54.880 --> 45:59.520]  Now they're going to be militarized police here domestically as well.
[45:59.520 --> 46:04.720]  We're going to take a quick break, and we'll be right back.
[47:25.760 --> 47:41.600]  Making sense. Common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
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[48:58.960 --> 49:05.120]  what they're up to and how big they are up to. It's very concerning the size of their budget
[49:05.120 --> 49:09.360]  and the fact that they said, yeah, we put out a call for 220,000 people. We got so many responses
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[49:22.160 --> 49:28.000]  it was a year ago? But let's begin with the corruption because, you know, what we're seeing
[49:28.000 --> 49:34.240]  over and over again, people say, well, the end justifies the means. I want to get these illegal
[49:34.240 --> 49:39.520]  people out of here, especially these fraudulent Somalians that are really milking the system,
[49:40.240 --> 49:43.600]  and so I don't really care what they do. I'm going to give them a blank check to do anything,
[49:43.600 --> 49:48.160]  and I'm going to cheer them no matter how excessive the use of force is.
[49:48.160 --> 49:56.400]  I'm going to cheer this. Let me just say the end never justifies the means. How many times
[49:56.400 --> 50:02.000]  do we have to experience this before we ever learn that lesson? But at the same time, let's take a
[50:02.000 --> 50:09.600]  look at what's going on with the Somalian fraud. Scott Besant said, how the hell did this happen,
[50:09.600 --> 50:15.520]  he said, when he's talking about now attorney general in Minnesota, Keith Ellison, who was a
[50:15.520 --> 50:20.720]  congressman, remember, a Muslim congressman who took the oath of office using the Quran.
[50:21.440 --> 50:29.600]  His political strength is really based in that Minnesota Somali community that's there,
[50:29.600 --> 50:35.200]  that Islamic community, just like Ilhan Omar. Keith Ellison owes his political career to that,
[50:35.200 --> 50:43.360]  but it's more than that. They've now had some audio that has been captured of Keith Ellison
[50:43.360 --> 50:48.880]  allegedly saying that he will stop probes into people who have been charged with fraud.
[50:50.000 --> 50:55.360]  This was him in phone conversations with some of the people who are now at the epicenter of this
[50:55.360 --> 51:00.160]  fraud. They were complaining that they were being prosecuted and he said, I'll take care of that.
[51:00.160 --> 51:05.440]  I can take care of that. And then he got money after that from those people. So whether it's
[51:05.440 --> 51:12.160]  over the two counties here in Minneapolis, St. Paul, or whether it's to East Africa, there's tons
[51:12.160 --> 51:18.080]  of luxury properties, cars that have been bought over there, said Besant. One leaked audio clip of
[51:18.080 --> 51:24.240]  Ellison has the Democrat meeting with some soon to be convicted Somali fraudsters saying, but when
[51:24.240 --> 51:31.360]  you tell me, hey, this is a problem, I can call somebody and I can say, what's going on? And if
[51:31.360 --> 51:36.240]  we don't want to do what the agency is saying, please do. I call the agency head or the governor
[51:36.240 --> 51:43.520]  and I say, we can't do this. I mean, just we do this fairly regularly, he said. And so now,
[51:43.520 --> 51:50.720]  you know, we see this happening. The right is really jumping in on this. How different is this
[51:51.280 --> 51:58.240]  from Trump saying, you know, to Israel, the Israeli government has owned Congress in the past and
[51:58.240 --> 52:04.480]  rightfully so, but they're not really performing for you. I can get it done. You know, give your
[52:04.480 --> 52:10.160]  money to me, that type of thing. I mean, quite frankly, I think it's the same thing, but,
[52:10.160 --> 52:19.680]  you know, same yet different in some regards. So Democrat Keith Ellison bragged about helping
[52:19.680 --> 52:25.520]  indict fraudsters who stole $250 million from a federal child nutrition program, but
[52:25.520 --> 52:32.960]  newly uncovered audio shows that Ellison privately offered support to people that were tied to the
[52:32.960 --> 52:39.680]  scandal. He privately offered to shut down the investigation. Kind of similar to what you see
[52:39.680 --> 52:45.600]  with Tom Emmer, the number three guy with the Republicans, right? When this stuff was being
[52:45.600 --> 52:52.640]  talked about a decade ago, he was out there calling the people who were engaging him in
[52:52.640 --> 52:58.720]  town meetings. He basically called them racists for saying, you don't like Somalis. And he started
[52:58.720 --> 53:04.240]  a congressional Somali caucus. Now he's out there saying, yeah, we need to deport all these people,
[53:04.240 --> 53:09.040]  even the ones who became citizens, we need to deport them. So now he's Mr. Super
[53:11.120 --> 53:15.120]  against this stuff, right? So same type of thing you see with Keith Ellison as well.
[53:16.000 --> 53:20.960]  He says on tape, I want to help you. And they discuss how he can help him. They explain that
[53:20.960 --> 53:24.400]  they're being cracked down upon. He says, well, don't worry about it. I'm going to use the power
[53:24.400 --> 53:29.120]  of the attorney general's office to stop that, to prevent that from happening. A few days later,
[53:29.120 --> 53:34.960]  guess what pops into his campaign account? Campaign contributions from those very same fraudsters.
[53:35.680 --> 53:42.960]  And he gives that money back only after those people are indicted. So yes, I want to see him
[53:42.960 --> 53:48.080]  have to explain that. Said one of the people following this. Well, we also have federal court
[53:48.080 --> 53:57.200]  orders DHS to revisit the H1B visas in light of widespread gaming. Now this is coming from WND.
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[55:00.560 --> 55:08.880]  They will never cover the fact that Trump has hired a lot of H-1B and H-1A visa people. He
[55:08.880 --> 55:17.200]  hired people to work in some of the agricultural aspects. He's got them basically feeding into
[55:17.200 --> 55:22.080]  his hotel business. He's hired people to work in his hotels with H-1B. He's hired agricultural
[55:22.080 --> 55:28.720]  workers at $2 an hour less than what he would have to pay. And he is exploiting this type of thing
[55:28.720 --> 55:36.720]  himself. And yet they will never mention his name in any of this stuff. WND focuses on H-1B visa
[55:36.720 --> 55:41.120]  issues. And I think it is a bad issue. I agree with them on the issue. It needs to be stopped.
[55:42.080 --> 55:47.920]  But Trump is not stopping it. He's using it himself. He even said that when he was running.
[55:47.920 --> 55:51.200]  Yeah, it's bad. I hire these people. Hey, you got to compete in business and everything.
[55:52.080 --> 55:56.880]  But he's not stopping it as president either. A federal court in Arizona has issued a narrowly
[55:56.880 --> 56:02.320]  focused but powerful ruling spotlighting serious concerns about how certain U.S. employers,
[56:03.280 --> 56:10.720]  anybody we know, are leveraging flaws in the H-1B visa lottery system to game their way into
[56:10.720 --> 56:20.400]  approval. This is a decision on January the 6th. It came in the case of Port Nuru versus Homeland
[56:20.400 --> 56:26.240]  Security. It was about nine Indian nationals who were all beneficiaries of H-1B visas,
[56:27.040 --> 56:31.920]  challenged Homeland Security after their employer's H-1B petitions were revoked.
[56:32.880 --> 56:39.440]  And so they're suing over this. Meanwhile, we have, and this is reported by the New American,
[56:39.440 --> 56:48.160]  DHS admits real ID is unreliable for verifying citizens. Just recently they rolled it out saying
[56:48.160 --> 56:54.640]  you're not going to fly if you don't have real ID, right? And so that's the TSA putting it. And
[56:54.640 --> 57:01.360]  I think it's kind of interesting because this came out as part of a lawsuit. And it was supposed to
[57:01.360 --> 57:07.120]  be redacted. It wasn't supposed to be made public. But through a screw-up, it got made public. And
[57:07.120 --> 57:12.640]  it's actually Homeland Security admitting that real ID is unreliable for verifying citizenship.
[57:13.440 --> 57:23.840]  Very similar to a TSA admission that got accidentally published from documents in 2011,
[57:23.840 --> 57:29.120]  I've talked about this many times, where you had a pushback against the naked body scanners and the
[57:29.120 --> 57:36.480]  pat downs in Texas. They were threatening to turn Texas into a no-fly zone if they didn't shut that
[57:36.480 --> 57:44.080]  down. And of course, it had been passed unanimously by the Texas House. It was shut down in the Senate
[57:44.080 --> 57:48.640]  by a guy who used to work for the CIA. And then they set him up to be a billionaire in the oil
[57:48.640 --> 57:54.480]  business. And he spent more to get elected as lieutenant governor in Texas than anybody had
[57:54.480 --> 58:00.320]  ever spent for Texas office up to that point in time. He was the point man who stopped it in the
[58:00.320 --> 58:08.480]  Senate, the lieutenant governor. And so at the same time all that was happening, the TSA said
[58:08.480 --> 58:13.600]  there are no threats in their internal documents. They said there are no threats to airports or
[58:13.600 --> 58:20.000]  airplanes, no terrorist threats. That got revealed in 2013, but of course nobody did anything with
[58:20.000 --> 58:26.960]  it. Now we see DHS admitting the same discovery process accidentally, admitting that real ID is
[58:26.960 --> 58:32.720]  unreliable for verifying citizenship. This all came to light through a civil rights lawsuit
[58:33.360 --> 58:40.480]  filed by Leo Garcia Venegas through the Institute for Justice. Venegas is a U.S. citizen,
[58:40.480 --> 58:47.680]  and he has been detained multiple times in 2025 during warrantless immigration raids.
[58:48.560 --> 58:53.200]  So it's like, where are your identity papers? Your identity papers, please? So they don't say
[58:53.200 --> 59:02.640]  please. So again, DHS, TSA, ICE, all of these police state organizations that are out there,
[59:02.640 --> 59:06.640]  and it's all a MacGuffin. They all tell you that this is to keep us safe. We've got to have TSA
[59:07.280 --> 59:15.440]  because of 9-11. The government did 9-11. We've got to have real ID because of open borders.
[59:15.440 --> 59:21.600]  The government did open borders. Their problem and then their solution is an even bigger problem
[59:21.600 --> 59:28.560]  for us. Critics argue that real ID violates the 10th Amendment. It does by usurping state power
[59:28.560 --> 59:36.160]  over issuing driver's licenses. At least 25 states initially resisted, but threats to cut
[59:36.160 --> 59:43.040]  federal funding coerced compliance. Again, I have repeated this over and over again,
[59:43.040 --> 59:48.560]  especially for the MAGA people. Trump was responsible for what was done. It wasn't
[59:48.560 --> 59:52.240]  bad Democrat governors. They had bad Republican governors who were part of it as well,
[59:53.040 --> 59:58.080]  and it was because they were being bribed to do it or they're being blackmailed that money was
[59:58.080 --> 01:00:02.880]  going to be taken away in the same way that we have Obama saying, you've got to put trainees
[01:00:02.880 --> 01:00:06.240]  in the girls' bathroom or we're going to take your money away. And then Trump comes in and says,
[01:00:07.280 --> 01:00:10.720]  don't have them in the girls' bathroom or we're going to take the money away. That is the mechanism
[01:00:11.360 --> 01:00:16.960]  by which they always get around the 10th Amendment. Always. It's by blackmail and bribery.
[01:00:17.440 --> 01:00:24.320]  MAGA can't get that through their thick skull. And I've had so many people who just scream and
[01:00:24.320 --> 01:00:30.160]  yell at me, it wasn't Trump. It was the governors who did it. You don't understand the first thing
[01:00:30.160 --> 01:00:37.040]  about how government operates and how they get around the Constitution. It's actually amazing.
[01:00:38.320 --> 01:00:43.040]  Again, it's like this, end justifies means. I like what they say they want to do with this.
[01:00:43.040 --> 01:00:48.800]  So I'm going to give them carte blanche to do whatever they want. No rules whatsoever.
[01:00:48.800 --> 01:00:53.680]  I want to get to that endpoint. Well, guess what? You're not going to like what everything looks
[01:00:53.680 --> 01:00:59.200]  like when you allow the rule of law and you allow the police to do whatever they wish. You're not
[01:00:59.200 --> 01:01:02.640]  going to like the kind of society that looks like. Maybe you won't have any immigrants.
[01:01:03.360 --> 01:01:09.280]  You also won't have any freedom left either. So again, Ron Paul spoke out about this a long time
[01:01:09.280 --> 01:01:14.400]  ago. He said it's going to be a mandatory national ID. That's what real ID is going to be.
[01:01:14.960 --> 01:01:18.400]  He said, I'm quite confident that this bill, if you vote for it at the time,
[01:01:19.120 --> 01:01:24.400]  you will be voting for a national ID card. And I know that some will argue against that.
[01:01:24.960 --> 01:01:31.680]  They say that this is voluntary. Not anymore, is it? But it really can't be voluntary.
[01:01:31.680 --> 01:01:35.360]  If a state opts out, nobody's going to accept their driver's license.
[01:01:36.160 --> 01:01:42.000]  So this is not voluntary, said Ron Paul. He's been shown to be right.
[01:01:43.920 --> 01:01:46.880]  The federal government lacks authority to impose a national ID.
[01:01:47.920 --> 01:01:53.120]  And so real IDs lack of reliability only highlights the threat to privacy and freedom.
[01:01:54.160 --> 01:02:00.800]  They can't mandate it, so they twist it in. Well, ICE is going on a surveillance shopping spree.
[01:02:01.360 --> 01:02:05.440]  This is an article from the Electronic Freedom Foundation. You'll also find it
[01:02:05.440 --> 01:02:13.280]  on Free Thought Project. And folks, listen to what ICE has become under Trump. Standing
[01:02:13.280 --> 01:02:23.360]  with a budget of $28.7 billion, $29 billion for the year 2025, which is three times
[01:02:24.080 --> 01:02:32.720]  what the 2024 budget was, at least another $56.25 billion to be given to it over the next three
[01:02:32.720 --> 01:02:42.400]  years. The ICE has now become the envy of many national militaries around the world. As a matter
[01:02:42.400 --> 01:02:51.120]  of fact, if you look at their budget for militarized operation here domestically, ICE, if it stood alone,
[01:02:51.680 --> 01:02:58.000]  would be the 14th largest military in the world out of about 160 or 170 countries.
[01:02:58.800 --> 01:03:04.880]  Just ICE. I've said this for a long time. If you look at the number of police that we have
[01:03:05.680 --> 01:03:12.720]  and federal, state, and local, it is the only armies that are bigger than that
[01:03:13.360 --> 01:03:18.880]  are the US Army and the Chinese Army and the Russian Army. And I'm not so sure about that
[01:03:18.880 --> 01:03:22.880]  anymore, as a matter of fact, because we're growing faster than they're growing their army.
[01:03:22.880 --> 01:03:32.000]  That's a domestic standing army. And so here is ICE with a budget that if it was its own country,
[01:03:32.560 --> 01:03:36.560]  would be the 14th largest military in the world. And what are they using this for?
[01:03:38.320 --> 01:03:43.680]  They're using it for surveillance equipment. That's really where most of this is going.
[01:03:44.320 --> 01:03:50.240]  The people who don't want you to see them. I mean, you look at how angry they get when
[01:03:51.360 --> 01:03:56.240]  you start taking a picture of them. They get in your face with their masks and they start doing
[01:03:56.240 --> 01:04:02.160]  this. By the way, while we're talking about this, I thought this was interesting. This is what it
[01:04:02.160 --> 01:04:08.800]  looks like in Iran. Now, you wouldn't know it. You wouldn't know that this is Iran or the US, would
[01:04:08.800 --> 01:04:17.520]  you? When you look at these massed, militarized police. Yeah, we have become what we fight,
[01:04:17.520 --> 01:04:23.680]  haven't we? This is what it looks like when you have a repressive regime. The only thing you need
[01:04:23.680 --> 01:04:30.960]  to change is replace that Iranian flag with an American flag. That's the only thing that changes.
[01:04:31.760 --> 01:04:38.000]  But the way that they interact with people and the purpose for these massed, militarized police
[01:04:38.640 --> 01:04:44.560]  remains the same, whether it's the Ayatollah or whether it's King Trump. It doesn't change at all.
[01:04:45.680 --> 01:04:52.080]  Authoritarians always want militarized, massed police. They always make sure they got them.
[01:04:52.800 --> 01:05:00.160]  And we've got them as well. So not only that, but it's not only the 14th largest,
[01:05:00.960 --> 01:05:08.960]  but its budget is right between Ukraine and Israel. I'm not sure which of them is ahead of
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[01:06:13.280 --> 01:06:18.000]  It's right between the military budget of Ukraine and Israel, just to give you an idea.
[01:06:18.800 --> 01:06:21.520]  Which we are both funding, of course.
[01:06:21.520 --> 01:06:25.760]  Yeah, which we're funding them. That's why we have nearly $40 trillion. We will have a
[01:06:26.000 --> 01:06:31.040]  $40 trillion deficit before Trump leaves office. No doubt about it. ICE doesn't just end up
[01:06:31.040 --> 01:06:36.800]  targeting, surveilling, harassing, assaulting, detaining, and torturing people who are
[01:06:36.800 --> 01:06:43.920]  undocumented immigrants. They also have targeted people who are on their work permits, asylum
[01:06:43.920 --> 01:06:51.920]  seekers, permanent residents, and naturalized citizens. Even citizens by birth. So while the
[01:06:51.920 --> 01:06:56.720]  NSA and the FBI might be the first agencies that come to mind when thinking about surveillance
[01:06:56.720 --> 01:07:03.600]  in the US, ICE should not be discounted. ICE has always engaged in surveillance and intelligence
[01:07:03.600 --> 01:07:09.280]  gathering as part of their mission. A 2022 report by Georgetown Law's Center for Privacy
[01:07:09.280 --> 01:07:15.120]  and Technology found the following. And by the way, it bothers me to see what Jonathan Turley
[01:07:15.120 --> 01:07:20.880]  has become. Another cheerleader for Trump. He teaches at Georgetown. Maybe he ought to take
[01:07:20.880 --> 01:07:26.320]  a look at this report from his own university. It showed that ICE had scanned the driver's license
[01:07:26.320 --> 01:07:33.920]  photos of one out of three American adults. ICE has access to the driver's license data of three
[01:07:33.920 --> 01:07:42.080]  out of four American adults. ICE was tracking the movements of drivers in cities home to three to
[01:07:42.080 --> 01:07:49.280]  four adults. ICE could locate three out of four adults through their utility records. ICE built
[01:07:49.280 --> 01:07:54.080]  its surveillance dragnet by tapping data from private companies and state and local bureaucracies.
[01:07:54.800 --> 01:08:02.320]  ICE spent approximately $2.8 billion between 2008 and 2021 on new surveillance,
[01:08:02.320 --> 01:08:07.360]  data collection, and data sharing programs. And so when we look at this, just like Real ID,
[01:08:08.720 --> 01:08:14.480]  or just like E-Verify, which the Santas and the Florida Republicans made mandatory,
[01:08:15.360 --> 01:08:21.440]  we have these usually government-created issues. They do 9-11 and they tell everybody,
[01:08:21.440 --> 01:08:27.840]  well, we've got to protect you from terrorists now. So we've got to have ID of some sort. You've
[01:08:27.840 --> 01:08:33.280]  got to have Real ID. Then they admit that it doesn't work. We've got to protect you from drugs,
[01:08:34.160 --> 01:08:39.920]  even though it's the CIA that is running the drugs, the CIA that's creating the drugs,
[01:08:39.920 --> 01:08:45.120]  like crack cocaine, LSD, and these other things. No, no, we're going to protect you from the drugs
[01:08:45.120 --> 01:08:50.880]  that we're running, the drugs that we created. Yeah, they don't. And we have this massive,
[01:08:50.880 --> 01:08:56.560]  expensive, and destructive drug war because they are addicted to power.
[01:08:57.200 --> 01:09:02.480]  So we see this over and over again. And it's always the conservatives that fall for this. They
[01:09:02.480 --> 01:09:06.560]  come in and say, well, we're being overrun by foreigners who are taking our jobs. We've got to
[01:09:06.640 --> 01:09:12.480]  have the government, and we've got to have an ID to get a job. We've got pornographers on the
[01:09:12.480 --> 01:09:18.160]  internet. So we've got to have ID to use the internet. And we've got people who are knocking
[01:09:18.160 --> 01:09:24.800]  down skyscrapers, steel skyscrapers with airplanes. So we've got to have Real ID and TSA,
[01:09:24.800 --> 01:09:31.760]  all the rest of this stuff. As always, their problem, their solution. ICE built its surveillance
[01:09:31.760 --> 01:09:37.280]  dragnet by tapping data from private companies and from state and local bureaucracies. They've
[01:09:37.280 --> 01:09:43.840]  spent approximately $2.8 billion between 2008 and 2021 on new surveillance, data collection,
[01:09:43.840 --> 01:09:48.720]  and data sharing programs. But Trump is pouring gasoline on this dumpster fire,
[01:09:50.080 --> 01:09:57.200]  tripled their budget from last year. And I know people say, I voted for this. They cheer it.
[01:09:57.200 --> 01:10:03.920]  Right? Well, the problem I have is that if the police state was just going to happen to the
[01:10:03.920 --> 01:10:09.200]  MAGA cheerleaders, I'd be fine with that. They deserve it. The rest of us don't deserve the
[01:10:09.200 --> 01:10:14.080]  police state that they're cheering, that they're voting for. The entire surveillance industry is
[01:10:14.080 --> 01:10:19.840]  being allowed to grow and flourish under both Democrat and Republican regimes. Obama dramatically
[01:10:19.840 --> 01:10:27.440]  expanded ICE from its more limited origins. And of course, we had multiple Alex Jones documentaries
[01:10:27.440 --> 01:10:32.880]  about police state and about the Obama deception, all the rest of the stuff. But now when Trump does
[01:10:32.880 --> 01:10:39.440]  it, it's like, this is epic. This is great. We love this stuff. Just the last year of the current
[01:10:39.440 --> 01:10:46.000]  administration, 4,250 people detained by ICE have gone missing. Nobody knows where they are.
[01:10:46.720 --> 01:10:54.080]  Relatives don't know where they are. 31 have died in custody while being detained. And so ICE has
[01:10:54.080 --> 01:10:59.920]  openly stated that they plan to spy on the American public, looking for any signs of left-wing
[01:10:59.920 --> 01:11:04.400]  dissent against their domestic military-like presence. Do you see how this has changed?
[01:11:05.440 --> 01:11:12.240]  You see, it used to be simply about, you know, at least the argument was, it's about arresting
[01:11:12.240 --> 01:11:16.880]  people who are illegally. Now they're getting very defensive about this stuff because people
[01:11:16.880 --> 01:11:23.520]  protested, which we have a right to do, specifically protected in the Constitution for a reason,
[01:11:23.520 --> 01:11:28.880]  a good reason. They don't like protests. They don't like to be surveilled themselves. These
[01:11:28.880 --> 01:11:33.840]  people who are pouring tens of billions of dollars into surveillance equipment. Don't you dare hold
[01:11:33.840 --> 01:11:38.800]  up a cell phone and show what they're doing. They'll come after you. They'll get in your face.
[01:11:38.800 --> 01:11:43.200]  They'll knock yourself on the ground. They'll knock you to the ground. They'll put their knee
[01:11:43.200 --> 01:11:50.080]  on your neck. They might shoot and kill you. Don't you dare film them in public. That's what they
[01:11:50.080 --> 01:11:57.440]  have become. And so now it's not just that. They are so paranoid and over the top that they are
[01:11:57.440 --> 01:12:04.480]  now looking online to see what people are saying about them. They are turning against this. You
[01:12:04.480 --> 01:12:11.280]  know, it was Madison who said the means of defense abroad become weapons of tyranny at home.
[01:12:12.720 --> 01:12:18.560]  I would say that the means of defense of our border from people who come here from abroad,
[01:12:19.520 --> 01:12:28.240]  that means of defense, ICE, has become a weapon of tyranny. Madison said that always happens,
[01:12:29.440 --> 01:12:32.000]  that the means of defense abroad become weapons of tyranny at home.
[01:12:32.960 --> 01:12:40.160]  This is our standing army, folks. This is why it must be opposed. This is the issue that is far
[01:12:40.160 --> 01:12:46.880]  above the issue of what you clearly see in these videos. Clearly, you can see that she's turning
[01:12:46.880 --> 01:12:51.120]  her wheel. Clearly, you can see that if she'd wanted to run over him, she wouldn't have backed
[01:12:51.120 --> 01:12:55.920]  up and turned the wheel. She would have just gone straight forward. You can clearly see that he
[01:12:55.920 --> 01:13:00.160]  jumped in front of her car and on and on and on. You can see that he shot her from the side
[01:13:00.880 --> 01:13:08.400]  when he was clear of the car. So again, people who are cheering this stuff, I have no patience with
[01:13:08.400 --> 01:13:13.840]  them. ICE has already openly stated they're going to spy on the American public, and they are doing
[01:13:13.840 --> 01:13:21.120]  it. The acting ICE director, Todd Lyons, isn't that an appropriate name? He's Lyon, always is.
[01:13:21.920 --> 01:13:26.720]  It said in a recent interview that his agency was dedicated to the mission of going after
[01:13:26.720 --> 01:13:32.800]  Antifa and left-wing gun clubs. How is that a mission for immigration control? I mean,
[01:13:32.800 --> 01:13:41.280]  I don't like Antifa at all, but these people are equally dangerous, aren't they? Perhaps even more
[01:13:41.280 --> 01:13:47.280]  so. They have the full force and resources of the federal government, which Antifa does not have.
[01:13:48.800 --> 01:13:53.440]  And you can talk about, well, Soros gave them money. That's nothing compared to what they get
[01:13:53.440 --> 01:14:00.800]  from the government. How is it the mission of the ICE director to go after Antifa and left-wing gun
[01:14:00.800 --> 01:14:08.240]  clubs? It has nothing to do with immigration. It has to do with their politics and weaponizing
[01:14:08.240 --> 01:14:15.200]  a standing army against their political opponents. A surveillance industrial complex and a democratic
[01:14:15.200 --> 01:14:21.440]  society are fundamentally incompatible, regardless of your political party or your political beliefs.
[01:14:22.240 --> 01:14:26.720]  In 2025, ICE, and of course, we don't have a democracy. We've got a Republican theory.
[01:14:27.680 --> 01:14:32.800]  That's what it's supposed to be. In 2025, ICE entered new contracts with several private
[01:14:32.800 --> 01:14:40.000]  companies for location surveillance, social media surveillance, face surveillance, spyware,
[01:14:40.000 --> 01:14:47.280]  phone surveillance, car surveillance. Do you have a problem with that? Did you vote for that?
[01:14:47.280 --> 01:14:55.440]  You want to cheer that? Come on. Seriously. This is insane. So just with phone surveillance tools,
[01:14:56.960 --> 01:15:03.440]  they renewed an $11 million contract with a company called Celebrite, which helps to unlock
[01:15:03.440 --> 01:15:08.480]  phones so they can get a complete image of all the data on the phone, including apps,
[01:15:08.480 --> 01:15:15.120]  location history, phones, photos, notes, call records, text messages, even signal and WhatsApp
[01:15:15.200 --> 01:15:20.000]  messages. They also signed a $3 million contract with Celebrite's main competitor,
[01:15:20.000 --> 01:15:26.560]  Magnet Forensics, for unlocking iPhones. If ICE can't get physical access to your phone,
[01:15:26.560 --> 01:15:32.320]  that won't stop them from trying to gain access to your data. They also have resumed a $2 million
[01:15:32.320 --> 01:15:38.320]  contract with a spy manufacturer, Paragon. It doesn't even get into what they're doing with
[01:15:38.320 --> 01:15:42.400]  Palantir. I'm sure they're heavily into Palantir. Then there's internet surveillance, where they
[01:15:42.400 --> 01:15:48.080]  have a program that they bought, Tangles, able to link together a person's posting history, posts,
[01:15:48.080 --> 01:15:53.200]  comments containing keywords, location history, tags, social graph, photos with all their friends
[01:15:53.200 --> 01:15:58.480]  and family. PenLink then sells this information to law enforcement, allowing law enforcement to
[01:15:58.480 --> 01:16:02.400]  avoid the need for a warrant. Same type of stuff you see with Flock. And of course, they're involved
[01:16:02.400 --> 01:16:10.480]  in Flock as well. Flock is for the real world, and Tangles is doing this for online stuff.
[01:16:10.480 --> 01:16:16.160]  And this is what it's always been about. They brag that they've got access to 200 websites through
[01:16:16.160 --> 01:16:21.280]  a program called Shadow Dragon, and they're able to scrape and analyze social networks
[01:16:21.280 --> 01:16:26.000]  that are there publicly, but they bought the program that is there. And this is why the
[01:16:26.000 --> 01:16:32.320]  social media companies were pushed by the intelligence people because of that. It was
[01:16:32.320 --> 01:16:38.800]  always designed as a kind of surveillance device. So this is where this massive army is headed.
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[01:17:48.640 --> 01:17:56.240]  comments about that. Again, this is, to me, this is kind of a microcosm, all of MAGA. They've
[01:17:56.240 --> 01:18:03.680]  actually got no clue what they're signing on to. And that's even after what happened in 2020
[01:18:03.680 --> 01:18:08.800]  with the pandemic. They still can't connect the dots. Trump has delivered a conflicted message
[01:18:08.800 --> 01:18:14.800]  to a family of a woman who was shot dead by ICE after revealed that her father was a MAGA supporter.
[01:18:15.840 --> 01:18:21.760]  So this is in an interview. CBS said, her father, who's a big supporter of yours, is heartbroken
[01:18:21.760 --> 01:18:27.440]  right now. And I said, he's heartbroken because your administration so quickly has come out
[01:18:28.000 --> 01:18:33.120]  and said that she is a domestic terrorist. What do you want to say to her father right now?
[01:18:33.920 --> 01:18:38.640]  Trump said, well, that's great. And I do. I think it is great. And I would bet you that she,
[01:18:38.640 --> 01:18:42.080]  under normal circumstances, was a very solid, wonderful person. But you know,
[01:18:42.080 --> 01:18:48.800]  her actions are pretty tough. Were they? Were they really? And, you know, he immediately jumped in
[01:18:48.800 --> 01:18:52.880]  and told a lot of lies about, you know, she ran over this guy. He's lucky to be alive. He's in the
[01:18:52.880 --> 01:18:58.640]  hospital. Nome said, yeah, she attacked them with a vehicle as they were trying to get their car
[01:18:58.640 --> 01:19:04.320]  out of the snow. They were just making this stuff up, folks. They have so little respect for you.
[01:19:05.120 --> 01:19:09.600]  And they know there'll be no consequences, no matter what they say. They just make this stuff
[01:19:09.600 --> 01:19:14.640]  up. They don't even look at it and say, OK, well, they were doing this. Let's spin it this way.
[01:19:14.640 --> 01:19:19.040]  They don't even bother to try to spin it in a particular way. They just make it up whole cloth,
[01:19:19.040 --> 01:19:24.400]  knowing that they can get away with all these lies. And so the president said he had looked
[01:19:24.400 --> 01:19:28.160]  at various angles of the footage. He said, when you look at the way that car was pulled away,
[01:19:28.880 --> 01:19:31.520]  there's a couple of versions of that tape that are very, very bad.
[01:19:32.880 --> 01:19:38.160]  They're all very, very bad for your narrative, Trump. So her family has been forced to deny
[01:19:38.160 --> 01:19:44.400]  online rumors about crimes that she committed and all the rest of it. This is the tactics that's
[01:19:44.400 --> 01:19:49.200]  being taken by people. Let's demonize that particular person. And you see this happening
[01:19:49.200 --> 01:19:55.600]  by both the left and the right. The right will go after this Garcia guy when he was actually a
[01:19:55.600 --> 01:20:01.280]  criminal. They ignore the crime that he was stopped for in Tennessee in terms of human trafficking.
[01:20:01.280 --> 01:20:09.440]  They start going after made up stuff, fictional stuff about him. And they're doing the same thing
[01:20:09.440 --> 01:20:12.960]  with her. I've been pretty quiet about this because I wanted to wait until our family could
[01:20:12.960 --> 01:20:18.320]  piece together a statement. And finally, we have it, said her sister-in-law, as they put it out,
[01:20:18.320 --> 01:20:23.760]  said the we are grieving heavily. And yes, we see everyone's posts and comments, some in support,
[01:20:23.760 --> 01:20:29.600]  but also nasty ones ripping apart our beautiful beloved Renee. And we've seen the false claims
[01:20:30.160 --> 01:20:36.320]  and the wrong Renee Good info being posted. Criminal history, she didn't have one. People
[01:20:36.320 --> 01:20:41.600]  are making this stuff up. The Post found no evidence, the Washington Post, I'm sorry,
[01:20:41.600 --> 01:20:46.560]  New York Post, which is conservative. The New York Post found no evidence that Good has any
[01:20:46.560 --> 01:20:51.280]  criminal record, but a widely spread image on social media, complete with a possibly
[01:20:51.280 --> 01:20:58.800]  AI generated mugshot, lists numerous bogus criminal charges and arrests dating back to 2022.
[01:21:00.320 --> 01:21:04.000]  If they can't find any real crimes or person, they will make them up.
[01:21:05.120 --> 01:21:11.360]  And I got to say one of the most, one of the comments I just saw, I haven't spent a lot of
[01:21:11.360 --> 01:21:17.120]  time on social media with this, but it just, it came up, Eric Metaxas, who does a lot of
[01:21:17.120 --> 01:21:24.320]  Christian apologetics or whatever. And I saw a very reprehensible post from him, questioning
[01:21:24.320 --> 01:21:29.200]  something about her children. I thought, really? Is that what you're going to focus on? You're not
[01:21:29.200 --> 01:21:36.000]  going to focus about the standing army of surveillance that is being deployed and funded
[01:21:36.000 --> 01:21:41.200]  by Trump. That doesn't matter to you. It's more important for you to try to justify that
[01:21:41.920 --> 01:21:45.680]  by slandering a dead person. Really? That's what you're doing as a Christian.
[01:21:48.080 --> 01:21:52.960]  I just don't get it. I tell you, I look at these so-called Christian influencers. Pete
[01:21:52.960 --> 01:22:00.080]  Hegseth is another one. What a reproach to Christ they are. I guess, and I look at this and it's
[01:22:00.080 --> 01:22:05.120]  like, you know, people like Doug Wilson, he's got a church plant there in Washington. And of course,
[01:22:05.120 --> 01:22:09.840]  Pete Hegseth is going to it. And that's a great thing for Doug Wilson. So they're not willing to
[01:22:09.840 --> 01:22:17.120]  do any church discipline with Pete Hegseth for murdering people. Seriously, what is going on
[01:22:17.120 --> 01:22:24.880]  here? What is the purpose of a church if there's no discipline there, right? The wounds of a friend
[01:22:24.880 --> 01:22:31.360]  are very important. There needs to be discipline. And I don't really understand what is the purpose
[01:22:31.360 --> 01:22:35.360]  then of your church if you're not going to call out behavior like that, if you're not going to
[01:22:35.920 --> 01:22:41.920]  try to help Christians who are going down the wrong path. Is it just to raise money? Is that
[01:22:41.920 --> 01:22:47.440]  what this is all about? Is it about money and about prestige? Is that what it's about?
[01:22:48.320 --> 01:22:51.520]  Because you're not disciplining the people who are going to your church plant.
[01:22:52.720 --> 01:22:58.640]  Seriously. No ICE agents do not have absolute immunity from state prosecution. This is a reason
[01:22:58.640 --> 01:23:04.160]  article. And they point out that what J.D. Vance said about absolute immunity is not true. There's
[01:23:04.160 --> 01:23:08.160]  been a couple of court cases. There's one going back to the 1800s and one going back to the early
[01:23:08.160 --> 01:23:13.840]  20th century. The first one, the oldest one, was a situation where a federal marshal
[01:23:14.640 --> 01:23:19.200]  protected the life of a Supreme Court justice who somebody was trying to attack him. And then
[01:23:19.200 --> 01:23:22.800]  there were questions about how that was done and whether or not there was going to be a trial
[01:23:22.800 --> 01:23:29.120]  locally. The Supreme Court said, no, you can't do it unsurprisingly since he had protected a
[01:23:29.120 --> 01:23:35.520]  Supreme Court justice. But then there was another case of a soldier who was looking for somebody
[01:23:35.520 --> 01:23:43.440]  who'd stole copper. And this is the early 1900s and tracked the guy down and wound up killing the
[01:23:43.440 --> 01:23:49.440]  guy who they alleged had stole the copper. Witnesses said they wanted to do a trial because
[01:23:49.440 --> 01:23:54.480]  witnesses said he'd already gotten the copper back from the guy before he shot him. And so they
[01:23:54.480 --> 01:24:00.240]  wanted to have a trial for murder. And he tried to use this previous Supreme Court case to say that
[01:24:00.240 --> 01:24:04.560]  he didn't need to stand trial. But then there was a second decision by the court saying, no,
[01:24:04.560 --> 01:24:09.040]  he does need to stand trial for this. So the whole idea of absolute immunity, if you're a
[01:24:09.040 --> 01:24:12.800]  federal agent and you're doing something as part of your job, you don't have absolute immunity.
[01:24:13.840 --> 01:24:21.520]  You have absolutely lost integrity, JD Vance. I don't care what the law says. That is the wrong
[01:24:21.520 --> 01:24:27.760]  approach to have. So we've had some federal prosecutors in Minneapolis have actually resigned
[01:24:28.480 --> 01:24:34.640]  over this probe into the Minneapolis ICE shooting. And these, interestingly enough,
[01:24:35.520 --> 01:24:41.120]  the lead guy was the one who was taking the lead and had started and had already indicted a lot
[01:24:41.120 --> 01:24:45.200]  of people for the Somali fraud. It goes back to where we started with all this stuff, right?
[01:24:45.200 --> 01:24:51.040]  So this is a federal prosecutor who's actually inditing people. And then when this shooting occurs
[01:24:51.920 --> 01:24:56.320]  and they tell them, you got nothing, we're cutting you out completely in terms of this
[01:24:56.320 --> 01:25:01.440]  investigation, he said, well, that's it, I'm out of here. He and five other lawyers have resigned
[01:25:02.000 --> 01:25:09.440]  because of this pressure to say that you're not going to be allowed to investigate this shooting.
[01:25:10.320 --> 01:25:17.680]  And the police chief in Minneapolis said, police chief O'Hara, just like Batman, he's got police
[01:25:17.680 --> 01:25:24.400]  chief O'Hara. He said, this guy Thompson is an institution within law enforcement directly
[01:25:24.400 --> 01:25:28.800]  responsible for building and prosecuting the fraud cases that are now being cited
[01:25:28.800 --> 01:25:34.960]  in order to justify this moment. He calls it a moment. I call it a murder. When you lose the
[01:25:34.960 --> 01:25:40.320]  leader who is responsible for making those cases, it signals that this is not about prosecuting
[01:25:40.320 --> 01:25:46.000]  fraud. And I really don't think it is. I don't think that it is really about what they say it
[01:25:46.000 --> 01:25:50.640]  is about. I believe that about government all the time. Okay. So they say that it's about this.
[01:25:50.640 --> 01:25:58.080]  So what's it really about? And Trump is losing the support of some people like Joe Rogan. As a
[01:25:58.080 --> 01:26:01.600]  matter of fact, it's kind of interesting to hear the different takes. I'll put them back to back
[01:26:02.480 --> 01:26:09.440]  of Mike Johnson, the invertebrate speaker of the house, no backbone, and Joe Rogan.
[01:26:09.440 --> 01:26:15.920]  This woman was taunting ICE officers. She was impeding law enforcement. She was violating a
[01:26:15.920 --> 01:26:21.040]  number of laws in doing so. They were very patient and asked her multiple times to remove
[01:26:21.040 --> 01:26:27.120]  her vehicle and stop impeding their operation. Don't taunt. Obey. Or we kill you. Or taunting
[01:26:27.120 --> 01:26:32.960]  the officer. Don't taunt. It was a crazy set of circumstances. And from the angle I saw,
[01:26:32.960 --> 01:26:36.800]  this is my view. I'm not the investigator and I'm not the judge and jury. But I'll tell you what I
[01:26:36.800 --> 01:26:42.480]  saw is that the vehicle, she revved, she hit the accelerator. That's Tom Emmer over his shoulder
[01:26:42.480 --> 01:26:48.480]  who's looking down. Very ugly. To watch someone shoot a U.S. citizen, especially a woman in the
[01:26:48.480 --> 01:26:54.800]  face where it's like, I'm not that guy. I don't know what he thought. And again, this is a guy
[01:26:54.800 --> 01:27:01.680]  who had almost been run over, but it just looked horrific to me. I mean, when people say it's
[01:27:01.680 --> 01:27:07.520]  justifiable because the car hit him, it seemed like she was kind of turning the car away.
[01:27:08.080 --> 01:27:15.360]  Well, you know, it is kind of interesting, isn't it, when Christine Holm has a press conference
[01:27:15.360 --> 01:27:23.760]  after this. And look at the slogan that is there on the podium. It says, one of ours, and then in
[01:27:23.760 --> 01:27:30.560]  boldface it says, all of yours. Where did that come from? Well, a lot of people said, this sounds
[01:27:31.120 --> 01:27:38.800]  exactly like the Lydus massacre of the Nazis, of this Czech village that was there. It was a
[01:27:38.800 --> 01:27:45.600]  situation. June 10th, 1942, German forces completely destroyed the small mining village of
[01:27:46.720 --> 01:27:54.160]  Lydus that's located near Prague, which is now the Czech Republic. The act of collective punishment
[01:27:54.160 --> 01:28:00.160]  was carried out in retaliation for the assassination of high ranking Nazi official Reinhard
[01:28:00.240 --> 01:28:06.880]  Heydrich, known as the butcher of Prague. I remember I've seen at least one movie about this
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[01:29:12.080 --> 01:29:17.280]  so they set up an assassination. They were able to kill him. And then the Nazis decided
[01:29:17.280 --> 01:29:23.360]  that what they would do was just kill one of ours. We will kill all of yours. And so after
[01:29:23.360 --> 01:29:28.880]  Heydrich was fatally wounded by Czechoslovak paratroopers who were trained in Britain,
[01:29:28.880 --> 01:29:38.160]  May 27th, 1942, the Nazis sought a target for terror. Lettuce was wrongly chosen based on
[01:29:38.160 --> 01:29:43.840]  misinterpreted intercepted letter. But what they did in the early hours of June 10th,
[01:29:44.720 --> 01:29:52.560]  all 192 men of the village were rounded up and shot on the spot. Then you had approximately 200
[01:29:52.560 --> 01:29:58.800]  women deported to Ravensbruck concentration camp. Many of them perished there from starvation,
[01:29:58.800 --> 01:30:07.280]  disease or execution. Of the 105 children in the village, 82 were sent to the Chalmno
[01:30:07.280 --> 01:30:13.840]  extermination camp in Poland and murdered or murdered in gas vans. Nine children were deemed
[01:30:13.840 --> 01:30:19.920]  racially valuable and were handed over to German families for Germanization. Only 17 children
[01:30:19.920 --> 01:30:28.400]  survived and returned after the war. Then they set the entire village on fire. They dynamited
[01:30:28.400 --> 01:30:36.000]  and razed the buildings to the ground. The Nazis even plowed over the site and diverted a stream
[01:30:36.000 --> 01:30:41.840]  to ensure that every trace of his existence was wiped out and that it would not be rebuilt.
[01:30:42.800 --> 01:30:49.520]  Now that slogan that is there is really about collective punishment and that's something that
[01:30:49.520 --> 01:30:54.080]  has been prohibited by the Geneva Convention in the same way that it's been prohibited to go back
[01:30:54.080 --> 01:31:00.320]  to circle back and to murder people who've been shipwrecked, people who are no longer combatants
[01:31:01.280 --> 01:31:08.080]  for the same reason we did that. But this phrase has been interpreted as one of authoritarian
[01:31:08.720 --> 01:31:16.880]  fascism. One of ours, we kill all of yours, right? And again, this is this is Kristi Noem,
[01:31:16.880 --> 01:31:22.880]  one of ours, all of yours. That's what she's talking about. And she knows this and should
[01:31:22.880 --> 01:31:31.920]  know this. This is a slogan that really embodies this type of authoritarian fascism. It was also
[01:31:31.920 --> 01:31:39.920]  a slogan for the fascists in Spain in the 1930s. One of ours is worth many of yours. That was her
[01:31:39.920 --> 01:31:44.960]  slogan. And so this is something that's been around for a very long time. Does Kristi Noem
[01:31:44.960 --> 01:31:50.480]  not know that? Do the people who set up that podium not know that? I mean, it could be that
[01:31:50.480 --> 01:31:56.560]  she's just incredibly stupid and tone deaf. I mean, she did write about executing her dog because
[01:31:57.520 --> 01:32:03.920]  it got her angry. So maybe it's part of that. Or maybe she's just cold. Maybe that's what it is.
[01:32:04.800 --> 01:32:12.160]  And so again, it is the response to that when people pointed out that's been well known as a
[01:32:12.160 --> 01:32:17.840]  encapsulation of a Nazi approach. And this massacre of Lydus, I hope I'm pronouncing that name
[01:32:17.840 --> 01:32:26.160]  right. I'm not sure. It's L-I-D-I-C-E. It's kind of a summary of that. And the Nazis bragged about
[01:32:26.160 --> 01:32:32.160]  that. They wanted to intimidate people. They did that to intimidate people. And it's kind of the
[01:32:32.160 --> 01:32:38.080]  same type of thing when you summarize it. It's kind of like the quote that we attribute to Voltaire.
[01:32:39.920 --> 01:32:43.280]  I completely disagree with what you're saying, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.
[01:32:44.000 --> 01:32:51.520]  He never said that. But that is an accurate summary of his many, many writings about free speech.
[01:32:52.320 --> 01:32:57.680]  And so this is in the same vein of this. And so the response from Homeland Security was not to say,
[01:32:57.680 --> 01:33:04.560]  well, you took that wrong. Their response was, well, it's getting very tiresome to be called
[01:33:04.560 --> 01:33:10.080]  Nazis all the time. Well, it may be ought to consider. I'm getting tired of calling them Nazis.
[01:33:10.080 --> 01:33:17.920]  I'm getting tired of talking about how Orwellian it is. But unfortunately, they fit the mold so
[01:33:17.920 --> 01:33:22.320]  perfectly. That's why we keep using this. And it is getting tiresome to talk about that.
[01:33:23.200 --> 01:33:27.920]  But if it's true, you have to keep talking about it. The Nazis proudly announced the
[01:33:27.920 --> 01:33:34.240]  annihilation of Lydus and their propaganda, which triggered worldwide outrage and condemnation.
[01:33:35.120 --> 01:33:43.200]  And it should trigger condemnation of Kristi Noem as well. But not enough condemnation is being
[01:33:43.280 --> 01:33:49.760]  done of that. Andrew Schultz, host of the flagrant podcast, has also turned on the
[01:33:49.760 --> 01:33:56.320]  president besides Joe Rogan, saying that he felt duped. He had interviewed Trump
[01:33:57.440 --> 01:34:03.040]  during the 2024 election, just like he had Theo Vaughn had access to Trump and interviewed him.
[01:34:03.040 --> 01:34:08.320]  And they helped to push him to the finish line. Sorry to cut in. But I just want to say,
[01:34:08.320 --> 01:34:15.280]  these guys are all comedians. And I miss when comedians were funny. Can you shut up and tell
[01:34:15.280 --> 01:34:21.280]  a joke? I don't care what Theo Vaughn thinks about politics. I could care less that Andrew
[01:34:21.280 --> 01:34:27.520]  Schultz interviewed the president. Was it funny? Probably not. Probably not. Tell a joke.
[01:34:27.520 --> 01:34:33.520]  We got Greg Gutfeld as well on Fox News. And then you got all these other comedians who were
[01:34:33.520 --> 01:34:37.920]  jumping into it. You know, all the late night show guys on the left and Jon Stewart. As a matter
[01:34:37.920 --> 01:34:41.120]  of fact, we got a clip that Jon Stewart put together here that I thought was pretty good.
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[01:35:49.040 --> 01:35:53.840]  who can do satire. Saul Alinsky said satire is the most devastating form of political criticism. So
[01:35:53.840 --> 01:35:59.120]  let's get some comedians out here. But again, Theo Vaughn and this other guy I've never heard
[01:35:59.120 --> 01:36:02.880]  of, Andrew Schultz. So he says he's a comedian. I've never heard of him. Yeah. He was coming up
[01:36:02.880 --> 01:36:09.520]  in like 2012, 2013. He was all over YouTube for a while. I've never really watched this stuff.
[01:36:09.520 --> 01:36:15.360]  I've seen clips of him pop up. He's some skinny New York Italian guy, I think.
[01:36:16.560 --> 01:36:19.920]  Well, he said everything that Trump campaigned on, I believe that he really wanted to do. And
[01:36:19.920 --> 01:36:26.320]  I feel betrayed about all this stuff. It's like, guys, you didn't feel betrayed in 2020 with the
[01:36:26.320 --> 01:36:31.040]  lockdown, the pandemic and the vaccine and all the rest of the stuff. I just don't know what to say
[01:36:31.040 --> 01:36:38.480]  to these people. Anyway, Theo Vaughn has pushed back on it. They put up a video of his on DHS
[01:36:38.480 --> 01:36:42.640]  put up. He said, I don't want you to take that down. First of all, he said, I know you know my
[01:36:42.640 --> 01:36:48.880]  address, so send me a check for what you've used my face for and then take it down. Again, it's
[01:36:48.880 --> 01:36:56.720]  about money, right? John Stewart tracks Trump's swing. And again, just like Jake Tapper with
[01:36:56.720 --> 01:37:02.240]  Kristi Noem, they point out the contradiction between January the sixth, five years ago,
[01:37:02.800 --> 01:37:09.920]  and January the seventh this year. And I think that is an appropriate juxtaposition.
[01:37:10.480 --> 01:37:17.280]  It really shows not only Kristi Noem and not only Trump's hypocrisy,
[01:37:17.840 --> 01:37:22.720]  but it also shows the hypocrisy and the misunderstanding of people like John Stewart,
[01:37:22.720 --> 01:37:27.680]  I'm going to play this for you, or people like Jake Tapper or even people like Jesse Ventura.
[01:37:27.680 --> 01:37:32.160]  Like, I absolutely agree with what Jesse Ventura was saying about the militarization of the police.
[01:37:32.800 --> 01:37:40.400]  But again, he completely mischaracterizes J6. When we look at J6, the real analogy of J6,
[01:37:40.400 --> 01:37:45.600]  what they'll do is they'll show the people who are fighting the police. And again, what's the
[01:37:45.600 --> 01:37:49.520]  context? How did that start? That's a very important thing to look at. Many people who
[01:37:49.520 --> 01:37:56.880]  were there say the police initiated that conflict. But the people who are fighting the police,
[01:37:56.880 --> 01:37:59.840]  the people who are breaking into the building and all the rest of the stuff, that's a very
[01:37:59.840 --> 01:38:03.520]  different situation than the people who are there peacefully protesting. And at the time,
[01:38:03.520 --> 01:38:08.320]  I talked about the fact that there were two elderly men and one of them, their son was there,
[01:38:08.320 --> 01:38:14.000]  they were like in their 70s, and he was 50 something and they needed to use the restroom.
[01:38:14.000 --> 01:38:17.040]  And so they asked the police, the door was up, where can we use the restroom? They just go right
[01:38:17.040 --> 01:38:23.200]  in here. They go in, then they get prosecuted. Even as they came out, there was a policewoman
[01:38:23.200 --> 01:38:26.640]  who was trying to push them onto the congressional floor. They didn't want to go in there. They just
[01:38:26.640 --> 01:38:31.760]  wanted to use the restroom and leave. But they came after them as well. So there was a lot of
[01:38:31.760 --> 01:38:38.560]  unjust prosecutions. And of the people who were violent and destructive, the prosecution,
[01:38:38.640 --> 01:38:45.280]  the punishment was cruel and unusual. And so that's the real issue. And if you want to have
[01:38:45.280 --> 01:38:52.320]  a real comparison to really show the hypocrisy on both sides, take a look, juxtapose Renee Good
[01:38:52.880 --> 01:38:58.800]  with Ashley Babbitt. Neither one of these women deserved to be shot in the head point blank
[01:38:59.760 --> 01:39:07.440]  by government police. The guys who did it were not threatened. They were not in danger.
[01:39:08.080 --> 01:39:13.600]  And that's the real issue. But you'll see the people on the left will ignore Ashley Babbitt
[01:39:13.600 --> 01:39:18.560]  and they will defend Renee Good. People on the right will defend Ashley Babbitt,
[01:39:19.200 --> 01:39:23.680]  but they will attack Renee Good. And so this is what John Stewart had.
[01:39:23.680 --> 01:39:28.400]  We'll play a game. On January 6th, a bunch of...
[01:39:28.400 --> 01:39:30.960]  They were peaceful people. These were great people.
[01:39:32.080 --> 01:39:33.120]  Went to the Capitol.
[01:39:33.760 --> 01:39:36.320]  Peacefully protesting a stolen election.
[01:39:36.320 --> 01:39:41.520]  I have never seen the majority of them were spirit and such passion and such love.
[01:39:42.880 --> 01:39:48.160]  But while they were there, Capitol Hill police officers instigated the violence that day.
[01:39:49.120 --> 01:39:51.840]  And ultimately they deserve a full pardon.
[01:39:53.200 --> 01:39:58.000]  Got it. Don't agree that's what actually happened or what should have happened afterwards,
[01:39:58.000 --> 01:40:02.800]  but at least it sets a precedent. But now let's jump ahead, I don't know, a day.
[01:40:02.800 --> 01:40:10.560]  To January 7th. We've all seen that footage. I think I know what I saw that day too, but let's
[01:40:10.560 --> 01:40:15.760]  go through it again with the correct interpretation. On January 7th, a...
[01:40:15.760 --> 01:40:18.800]  Highly disrespectful. Deranged lunatic woman.
[01:40:18.800 --> 01:40:21.840]  Professional ICE agitator. Domestic terrorist.
[01:40:23.120 --> 01:40:26.880]  Did what? This woman used her car as a weapon.
[01:40:26.880 --> 01:40:29.760]  Tried to run over an ICE agent. An attempted murder.
[01:40:30.720 --> 01:40:32.560]  And so she was...
[01:40:32.560 --> 01:40:33.360]  Shot and killed.
[01:40:34.800 --> 01:40:40.160]  So while very little of the descriptions that you were saying matched what we all saw on the tape,
[01:40:41.120 --> 01:40:42.800]  the important lesson here is what?
[01:40:43.360 --> 01:40:44.480]  She brought it upon herself.
[01:40:48.720 --> 01:40:52.960]  Mother f***er. We are in a confusing dark place.
[01:40:53.920 --> 01:40:57.920]  And this is where, quite frankly, rule of law and institutions are kind of an important framework.
[01:40:58.880 --> 01:41:02.640]  But now that those are gone, what's our North Star?
[01:41:03.600 --> 01:41:06.400]  Do you see any checks on your power on the world stage?
[01:41:07.120 --> 01:41:09.120]  Is there anything that could stop you if you wanted to?
[01:41:09.120 --> 01:41:14.000]  Yeah, there's one thing. My own morality. My own mind.
[01:41:16.080 --> 01:41:16.720]  So nothing.
[01:41:19.600 --> 01:41:24.960]  Yeah, that's right. So nothing. There's not a mind, there's not morality, but there's no law
[01:41:24.960 --> 01:41:28.000]  that he has to obey anywhere. Not the Constitution. Nothing.
[01:41:28.000 --> 01:41:30.800]  He can do whatever he wants. There's nothing that restricts his power.
[01:41:30.800 --> 01:41:31.600]  This is the issue.
[01:41:32.480 --> 01:41:35.440]  Hands up. Obey commands. Right?
[01:41:35.440 --> 01:41:37.440]  Show your hands. Obey commands.
[01:41:37.440 --> 01:41:39.920]  That's the phrase that they went out. Like, click it or take it. Right?
[01:41:40.640 --> 01:41:44.000]  Sorry. Not doing that. Not doing that.
[01:41:44.000 --> 01:41:45.920]  And that's not what I want to see this country become.
[01:41:46.560 --> 01:41:51.360]  But again, the juxtaposition is not the people who are fighting police.
[01:41:52.000 --> 01:41:55.520]  The juxtaposition is actually Babbitt versus Renee Goode.
[01:41:56.320 --> 01:42:01.920]  And you can see, if you juxtapose those, you can see just how dishonest both the left and the right
[01:42:01.920 --> 01:42:06.000]  are. We're going to take a quick break. And actually, we've got a comment here,
[01:42:06.000 --> 01:42:08.160]  Travis. Go ahead and read that before we take a break.
[01:42:08.160 --> 01:42:10.960]  You got it. DG8, thank you very much for the support.
[01:42:10.960 --> 01:42:13.600]  Says, David, everything you see from the left is planned.
[01:42:13.600 --> 01:42:17.040]  The right will beg for martial law and embrace a police surveillance state.
[01:42:17.040 --> 01:42:19.520]  They're working together. How can people not see it?
[01:42:19.520 --> 01:42:20.240]  That's right.
[01:42:20.320 --> 01:42:22.320]  Also says, David, I'm thoroughly disgusted.
[01:42:22.320 --> 01:42:25.440]  Maggot Christians are celebrating Trump flipping off and telling a worker,
[01:42:25.440 --> 01:42:27.280]  F you. Are we in crazy world?
[01:42:27.280 --> 01:42:31.440]  Remember Trump called the Santas to sanctimonious for opposing abortion.
[01:42:31.440 --> 01:42:32.960]  That's right. That's right.
[01:42:32.960 --> 01:42:36.720]  Yeah, I saw that. As a matter of fact, it was on a conservative aggregator,
[01:42:36.720 --> 01:42:39.280]  and they had a thing there saying epic.
[01:42:40.720 --> 01:42:46.320]  You know, Trump has, you know, some guy, he flips off a guy and says, F you. Right?
[01:42:47.280 --> 01:42:49.840]  And so I clicked on that link, said, who did that?
[01:42:49.840 --> 01:42:52.000]  It was Infowars, Infowars.
[01:42:53.120 --> 01:42:57.680]  It's epic if that's Trump's response to some guy who yells out to him,
[01:42:57.680 --> 01:42:58.880]  pedophile protector.
[01:42:59.680 --> 01:43:01.200]  And he is a pedophile protector.
[01:43:01.200 --> 01:43:07.440]  He's protecting these pedophile clients of Jeffrey Epstein and himself a pal.
[01:43:07.440 --> 01:43:11.120]  And yet you look at what Infowars is doing with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton
[01:43:11.120 --> 01:43:15.680]  and how, you know, the Republicans are saying, you got to come in and testify.
[01:43:15.680 --> 01:43:19.040]  And now the Clintons are going to do a Steve Bannon and say,
[01:43:19.040 --> 01:43:21.680]  I'm too big for that. I don't have to obey your stuff.
[01:43:21.680 --> 01:43:25.520]  And so they're going to get a contempt charge and just like Steve Bannon did.
[01:43:25.520 --> 01:43:28.560]  And perhaps before they can delay this thing out,
[01:43:28.560 --> 01:43:31.280]  and by the time the contempt charge goes through,
[01:43:31.280 --> 01:43:34.240]  it'll probably be a Democrat president who'll give them a pardon.
[01:43:34.240 --> 01:43:36.320]  I guess that's the gambit that they're going to do.
[01:43:36.320 --> 01:43:40.560]  But they'll criticize Bill Clinton for being a pal of Jeffrey Epstein.
[01:43:41.120 --> 01:43:44.000]  But then they'll applaud the pal of Jeffrey Epstein,
[01:43:44.480 --> 01:43:47.200]  Donald Trump, when he flips somebody off and says,
[01:43:48.000 --> 01:43:48.720]  says, F you.
[01:43:48.720 --> 01:43:52.720]  Right. So again, this is like, Karen's looking at me like,
[01:43:52.720 --> 01:43:53.840]  what are you doing?
[01:43:53.840 --> 01:43:55.920]  I'm sorry. I just, but you know,
[01:43:59.120 --> 01:44:00.000]  well, let's take a break.
[01:44:00.000 --> 01:44:10.960]  We'll be right back.
[01:44:44.000 --> 01:44:56.960]  All right. I'm going to try to move really fast
[01:44:56.960 --> 01:44:58.560]  because we don't have too much time left.
[01:44:58.560 --> 01:44:59.840]  I've got a lot to cover here.
[01:45:00.560 --> 01:45:04.160]  But before I do, I just want to thank the people who make this show possible,
[01:45:04.720 --> 01:45:08.400]  the people who are donors, but really are the producers of this show.
[01:45:08.960 --> 01:45:13.200]  And these are people who have just recently contributed,
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[01:45:32.000 --> 01:45:35.600]  And he didn't ask for prayer, but I'm going to ask for prayer for TK
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[01:46:55.520 --> 01:46:58.080]  I said at the beginning of the program that Trump,
[01:46:59.440 --> 01:47:02.960]  second term of Trump, first year, a libertarian nightmare.
[01:47:02.960 --> 01:47:05.200]  That's a headline from Reason magazine.
[01:47:05.200 --> 01:47:06.160]  Absolutely is true.
[01:47:07.040 --> 01:47:12.400]  His second term is being powered by his monarchical authoritarianism.
[01:47:13.200 --> 01:47:17.360]  As he points out, he says that Trump, in a big picture way,
[01:47:17.360 --> 01:47:23.040]  about his nature as a person and his larger meaning as a political phenomenon,
[01:47:23.040 --> 01:47:26.320]  he says there's not much new that can be said about that.
[01:47:27.120 --> 01:47:32.000]  But he said, part of the problem is that things like his audacity
[01:47:32.000 --> 01:47:33.760]  can no longer shock or surprise.
[01:47:34.400 --> 01:47:40.560]  His crudeness, so initially colorful, has faded into the dark background of his actions.
[01:47:41.200 --> 01:47:45.760]  His bottomless sea of childish willfulness and grievance
[01:47:46.560 --> 01:47:47.760]  has become very tiresome.
[01:47:47.760 --> 01:47:51.440]  He said, near the end of the first full year of his second administration,
[01:47:52.160 --> 01:47:56.480]  Trump has demonstrated his core authoritarianism so completely, so consistently,
[01:47:57.200 --> 01:48:01.920]  that his personal character and comportment peculiarities lose significance.
[01:48:02.720 --> 01:48:06.960]  Since his radical and unconstitutional imperial conquest of Venezuela,
[01:48:07.520 --> 01:48:12.560]  he has declared that he is taking command of a dizzying range of economic and foreign
[01:48:12.560 --> 01:48:17.120]  policy matters from his planned further imperial conquest of Greenland,
[01:48:17.680 --> 01:48:24.400]  accompanied by declarations from his satrap, Stephen Miller, and from himself that no external
[01:48:24.400 --> 01:48:29.920]  force or authority holds back his power to conquer or to wreak destruction on the world.
[01:48:30.240 --> 01:48:36.560]  The only thing that holds him back is his morality to dictating how weapons contractors
[01:48:36.560 --> 01:48:42.480]  can compensate their executives on deals with their stocks or to dictate the interest rate
[01:48:42.480 --> 01:48:47.840]  that credit card companies can charge and whether or not certain companies can buy houses or not.
[01:48:47.840 --> 01:48:51.680]  Again, these are things that even from a pragmatic standpoint,
[01:48:51.680 --> 01:48:54.720]  you have to look at them and shake your head, just like the tariffs.
[01:48:56.000 --> 01:48:57.360]  But then it gets worse.
[01:48:58.080 --> 01:49:03.840]  He's gone hog wild so far in 2026. In 2025, he wielded state power to punish enemies,
[01:49:03.840 --> 01:49:07.680]  reward friends, send the military into city streets under bogus pretenses.
[01:49:07.680 --> 01:49:12.560]  Over the objections of local elected officials, he's authorized masked cops
[01:49:12.560 --> 01:49:17.040]  to enforce a papers please policy, except they don't say please.
[01:49:17.840 --> 01:49:23.920]  On U.S. citizens moving in public, he has ordered the serial murder of suspected drug smugglers,
[01:49:23.920 --> 01:49:29.920]  disrupted the global economy by making Americans pay sharply increased taxes on imported goods,
[01:49:30.480 --> 01:49:35.120]  and that's just for starters. He's concentrated what was supposed to be competing branches of
[01:49:35.120 --> 01:49:40.640]  the federal government into the whims of one man. He has erased the distinctions between federal,
[01:49:40.640 --> 01:49:46.080]  state, public, and private. America has never had a president who acted more like a monarch.
[01:49:47.200 --> 01:49:51.440]  And again, he says, well, you know, he's done some things that are right, and he has.
[01:49:52.160 --> 01:49:55.920]  However, this doesn't absolve him. You know, we frequently would hear,
[01:49:55.920 --> 01:50:01.920]  well, Hitler made the trains run on time. Or the train's going. That's the real issue here.
[01:50:02.480 --> 01:50:07.840]  And, you know, what they were saying was, is that, you know, he fixed some problems that were there.
[01:50:07.840 --> 01:50:14.320]  And Trump has addressed some real problems, and he has, on some minor side issues, we've had some
[01:50:14.320 --> 01:50:20.960]  wins. But that goes against the greater flow of what the man himself is doing. Yes, previous
[01:50:20.960 --> 01:50:26.240]  administrations have also violated Americans and the world's economic and political liberties and
[01:50:26.240 --> 01:50:33.520]  lives. But this doesn't mean that Trump deserves a pass. That's what aboutism, right? We've got to
[01:50:33.520 --> 01:50:38.720]  not say that, you know, well, because somebody else did this, he gets to do it. If it's wrong,
[01:50:38.720 --> 01:50:43.760]  it's wrong. If it's wrong, it's wrong if Trump does it. His specific documented exertions of
[01:50:43.760 --> 01:50:49.760]  state power over the past year should be enough to declare him dangerous and a foe of American
[01:50:49.760 --> 01:50:57.840]  liberty. The anti-Trump protesters of 2025, unlike the pink-hatted resistance of 2017,
[01:50:57.840 --> 01:51:03.600]  zeroed in smartly on the through line that unites most of his grievous flaws.
[01:51:04.400 --> 01:51:09.760]  He is the president who wants to be king. He has actively purged the Justice Department and the
[01:51:09.760 --> 01:51:15.280]  Defense Department of people that he deemed insufficiently loyal. He has gutted the executive
[01:51:15.280 --> 01:51:22.080]  branch watchdog system of inspector generals and converted federal law enforcement into a weapon
[01:51:22.080 --> 01:51:26.400]  that was aimed at those who cross him. And of course, a big part of that Defense Department is
[01:51:26.400 --> 01:51:32.960]  getting rid of most of the JAG officers. If he thinks you're on his side, you need not fear that
[01:51:33.040 --> 01:51:38.480]  law will ever contain or control you. And again, they go back to January the 6th, but,
[01:51:40.000 --> 01:51:44.160]  you know, I don't lump in the peaceful protesters for the people who got violent. There needs to be
[01:51:44.160 --> 01:51:50.080]  distinction made. And that's another aspect of this. Yeah, we're just going to link in this person
[01:51:50.080 --> 01:51:54.640]  with all the people we don't like. We're going to link her in with Black Lives Matter and the
[01:51:54.640 --> 01:52:01.200]  anti-fop people and everything. That's what the left has done to the January 6th peaceful protesters.
[01:52:01.760 --> 01:52:09.520]  I disagree with all that. America has had the globally envied universities, says Reason. I
[01:52:09.520 --> 01:52:15.360]  don't agree with that at all. As a matter of fact, I think, you know, as far as our universities that
[01:52:15.360 --> 01:52:21.920]  he had a conflict with, I say a pox upon them. They don't deserve any money. They are PSYOP
[01:52:21.920 --> 01:52:26.320]  operations as far as I'm concerned. They are a key thing that's wrong with our country.
[01:52:26.320 --> 01:52:32.800]  They've been seminaries of Satan, and they don't deserve money. But Trump withdrew the money
[01:52:32.800 --> 01:52:37.040]  because he wanted to censor their speech. And if they would censor their speech, they get the money
[01:52:37.040 --> 01:52:41.200]  back. That's what I'm saying. Even when you get the right things, it's for all the wrong reasons
[01:52:41.200 --> 01:52:45.120]  that are happening there. So they talk about Columbia University and other things like that.
[01:52:45.120 --> 01:52:50.480]  But libertarians and others worried about federal government overreach have always stressed that,
[01:52:50.560 --> 01:52:56.400]  depending on state businesses or largesse or programs, left recipients vulnerable to pressure
[01:52:56.400 --> 01:53:02.400]  intimidation control, the pipers and tunes and all that, right? He who pays the piper gets to
[01:53:02.400 --> 01:53:09.120]  control what's played, right? It has always been about bribery and blackmail. Money has always
[01:53:09.120 --> 01:53:15.040]  been the way they exercise control. They want to control it, they fund it so they can then take the
[01:53:15.040 --> 01:53:23.520]  money away. And that is especially true of schools, not just universities, but K-12. The vouchers,
[01:53:23.520 --> 01:53:29.760]  the charter schools, be very careful about that. It's a trap. It really is. So free speech. In 2025,
[01:53:29.760 --> 01:53:34.720]  the president launched factually absurd lawsuits against the New York Times, CBS, Wall Street
[01:53:34.720 --> 01:53:40.720]  Journal. They leave out on reason BBC. And look, I don't agree with any of these people. Their
[01:53:40.800 --> 01:53:45.840]  editorial policies or their other... New York Times just did a long hit piece on homeschooling,
[01:53:46.400 --> 01:53:51.440]  saying it needs to be ended. I don't agree with New York Times, CBS, Wall Street Journal, BBC.
[01:53:52.480 --> 01:53:57.200]  But what Trump is trying to do is shut down freedom of the press. It's a very different thing.
[01:53:58.640 --> 01:54:02.240]  And people in my group say, yeah, I don't like those people. I don't like what they say. I
[01:54:02.240 --> 01:54:07.280]  disagree with them. So shut them down. You don't understand the precedent that's being set here
[01:54:07.280 --> 01:54:12.880]  in terms of going after our free press. Having threatened the whip hand of government behind him
[01:54:13.760 --> 01:54:19.200]  in the form of merger approvals or license renewals, he's convinced big media businesses
[01:54:19.200 --> 01:54:24.720]  to pay him off rather than deal with the hassles of winning in court and facing further retribution.
[01:54:25.280 --> 01:54:31.680]  Trump has suggested at least 15 times that broadcasters he disfavors should have their
[01:54:31.680 --> 01:54:36.560]  licenses revoked. He's described critical coverage of the administration as, quote,
[01:54:37.200 --> 01:54:42.720]  really illegal, unquote. He's repeatedly characterized news organizations as,
[01:54:42.720 --> 01:54:49.920]  quote, enemy of the people, unquote. His FCC chair, Brendan Carr, this last year threatened
[01:54:49.920 --> 01:54:56.240]  ABC to get them temporarily canceled. Jimmy Kimmel had that work out. They undid the cancellation
[01:54:56.240 --> 01:55:01.760]  and Jimmy Kimmel was undeservedly bigger than ever. It's not funny. He's not politically
[01:55:01.760 --> 01:55:07.040]  insightful. Trump actually helps him, you know, in the same way that the lawfare against Trump
[01:55:07.600 --> 01:55:12.880]  helped Trump. His defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, kicked reporters out of the Pentagon
[01:55:12.880 --> 01:55:18.960]  unless they signed an oath to not seek unauthorized information. When six Democratic
[01:55:18.960 --> 01:55:22.640]  lawmakers in November pointed out in a public video that members of the armed forces are not
[01:55:22.640 --> 01:55:30.320]  required to carry out unlawful orders, and they parenthetically put in, which was the main initial
[01:55:30.320 --> 01:55:37.440]  organizing principle behind the eventually Trump-supporting Oath Keepers. And I thought,
[01:55:37.440 --> 01:55:41.920]  you know, what is going on with Stuart Rhodes? I don't remember seeing anything about Stuart
[01:55:41.920 --> 01:55:47.600]  Rhodes commenting on this video, which, you know, people like Infowars are calling him the
[01:55:48.240 --> 01:55:56.640]  seditious six, right? It's not sedition to point out that you must not obey illegal orders. As a
[01:55:56.640 --> 01:56:02.240]  matter of fact, that's what Oath Keepers was all about. So why is Stuart Rhodes quiet?
[01:56:02.240 --> 01:56:06.480]  When I looked up what's going on, Stuart Rhodes is actually saying he's going to reconstitute
[01:56:06.480 --> 01:56:12.560]  Oath Keepers. On what basis, right? If you're not going to, you know, defend this. And again,
[01:56:12.560 --> 01:56:18.560]  if he reconstitutes Oath Keepers, could Mark Kelly and this CIA senator, could they apply?
[01:56:20.240 --> 01:56:25.760]  Could they become members because they were prosecuted for saying that you shouldn't obey
[01:56:26.560 --> 01:56:32.480]  illegal orders? I mean, the whole thing is crazy, isn't it? All this left, right stuff really is
[01:56:32.480 --> 01:56:39.760]  crazy. Yeah, a lot of crickets going on there from the Oath Keepers side. We've also grown accustomed
[01:56:39.760 --> 01:56:44.640]  to American presidents launching lethal regime-changing force against foreign countries
[01:56:44.640 --> 01:56:49.680]  against whom Congress has not, per its constitutional prerogative, declared war. Trump
[01:56:49.680 --> 01:56:54.080]  regularly dispenses with the very notion that the legislative branch requires consultation,
[01:56:54.720 --> 01:57:01.040]  also waving off both the international laws of war and traditional domestic and legal restraints
[01:57:01.040 --> 01:57:07.280]  on deploying the military internally. And so this is just a partial summary of what is going on.
[01:57:07.920 --> 01:57:17.360]  And again, tyrannical government's behavior tends to inspire violent reaction, which then
[01:57:17.360 --> 01:57:22.240]  occasions the imposition of still more tyranny, which is what we're seeing, right? They double
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[01:58:04.080 --> 01:58:29.520]  And that's the real issue here. And when you look at our political divides here,
[01:58:29.520 --> 01:58:43.200]  the fact is they talk about how Gen Z is now breaking towards being the least partisan of
[01:58:43.200 --> 01:58:47.520]  any of the generations. Nevertheless, we still have a situation where about a quarter of the
[01:58:47.520 --> 01:58:53.600]  people are hardcore left, quarter of the people are hardcore right, and the remaining 50% of us,
[01:58:53.680 --> 01:58:58.400]  how do we stop them from killing each other and us? That's the real question.
[01:58:59.120 --> 01:59:02.400]  And no matter what Trump does, no matter how corrupt he gets,
[01:59:03.280 --> 01:59:08.960]  they still have people who refuse to see his nature. Here's the latest from the Trump
[01:59:08.960 --> 01:59:16.880]  organization pushing their big developments in Saudi Arabia. The Trump family has made
[01:59:16.880 --> 01:59:19.280]  unbelievable amounts of money from Saudi Arabia.
[01:59:24.560 --> 01:59:32.160]  This is for Trump Mansions, Saudi Arabia. The place to be is Saudi Arabia. Say the Trump family.
[01:59:34.560 --> 01:59:36.720]  The place to be is Riyadh.
[01:59:37.120 --> 01:59:47.120]  The place to be is Dera'iyah. The place to be is home.
[01:59:48.560 --> 01:59:50.320]  With money is the only thing that matters to you.
[01:59:50.320 --> 01:59:57.360]  International. Private. Gated. Limited. The hottest ticket in town.
[01:59:58.720 --> 02:00:05.040]  Inside these gates, the Trump Mansions, where winners reside.
[02:00:07.120 --> 02:00:10.000]  Where winners reside. Are you tired of winning?
[02:00:10.000 --> 02:00:16.240]  International Golf Club. Anchored by an 18-hole championship golf course,
[02:00:16.240 --> 02:00:21.920]  five-star services at Trump International Hotel, anchored by corruption, entertainment,
[02:00:21.920 --> 02:00:28.880]  and fine dining. Exactly as it should be. And beyond that space, room to breathe,
[02:00:28.880 --> 02:00:33.520]  clean air, open skies, where you see more stars than neighbors.
[02:00:36.720 --> 02:00:45.760]  Yeah, this is the life where the Trump family covers.
[02:00:45.760 --> 02:00:49.920]  Come here to get away. You come here because you found your place to be.
[02:00:52.000 --> 02:00:56.400]  Trump International. Wadi Safar Riyadh. The place to be.
[02:00:58.560 --> 02:01:03.520]  This is what they want, and this is what the people that they appeal to want.
[02:01:04.480 --> 02:01:09.280]  Massive homes sporting giant pools shaded by palm trees in the middle of the desert,
[02:01:09.280 --> 02:01:12.960]  in the middle of Saudi Arabia. A horse running through across the desert.
[02:01:12.960 --> 02:01:15.760]  A woman swinging on a swing while overlooking the development.
[02:01:15.760 --> 02:01:19.920]  I don't remember if she had a burqa or not, but a woman with her head covered with a veil
[02:01:20.560 --> 02:01:24.160]  who is by the pool with her family. Is that the place that you want to be? Is that winning?
[02:01:25.200 --> 02:01:28.240]  Cars driving around a housing development that looks like Orange County.
[02:01:29.440 --> 02:01:32.560]  The place to be. Where winners reside.
[02:01:32.960 --> 02:01:38.320]  The thing that I really question about that is, what was with that one frame, basically,
[02:01:38.320 --> 02:01:44.400]  of a samurai? Why was there a samurai in armor in there? That's not Saudi Arabian,
[02:01:44.400 --> 02:01:48.560]  that's not American, that has nothing to do with either of the two cultures in question.
[02:01:48.560 --> 02:01:54.640]  Because it just looks cool, I guess, you know. Maybe, do you think he sliced a golf ball or
[02:01:54.640 --> 02:02:01.440]  something? What was he there for? I don't know. He shows up very, very briefly but he's there.
[02:02:02.080 --> 02:02:05.040]  What's going on? I mean, Japan is cool.
[02:02:05.840 --> 02:02:10.480]  Yeah. Well, maybe that's our next stop in Japan. The Trump Organization is putting
[02:02:10.480 --> 02:02:15.840]  $7 billion into this. It won't be ready for you to move in until 2029. But, you know,
[02:02:15.840 --> 02:02:20.640]  you can get in there just before 2030 happens. Isn't that nice? And, of course, Eric Trump was
[02:02:20.640 --> 02:02:27.200]  announcing all of this and helps to explain why Mohammed bin Salman, MBS, the Clown Prince,
[02:02:27.200 --> 02:02:34.560]  as Gerald Slinty calls him, why he was there. Well, as I said before, the majority of Gen Z
[02:02:34.560 --> 02:02:39.280]  are identifying as independents now and this is a change. It's kind of interesting when you look at
[02:02:39.280 --> 02:02:44.160]  the younger demographics in 2024 when Trump got elected, they're pretty evenly split between
[02:02:44.160 --> 02:02:51.520]  Republicans and Democrats. You had 18% identified as Republicans, 17% as Democrats. So it's 18
[02:02:51.520 --> 02:03:01.200]  Republican, 17 Democrat. Now, after the first year of Trump 2.0, it's dropped to 15 Republican
[02:03:01.200 --> 02:03:07.760]  and 20% Democrat. Isn't that interesting? He's losing that demographic. And so then the question
[02:03:07.760 --> 02:03:13.680]  is, you know, how do people identify? Conservative, liberal, very liberal, moderate, whatever. These
[02:03:13.680 --> 02:03:19.840]  are the choices that were given by Gallup. They said that 35% more adults describe their views as
[02:03:19.840 --> 02:03:26.240]  very conservative or conservative compared to 28% who described their views as liberal or very
[02:03:26.240 --> 02:03:34.400]  liberal. 33% identified as moderate. This is your Hegelian choice spectrum here that they've got.
[02:03:34.400 --> 02:03:38.400]  While conservatives kept their lead, the seven-point advantage is the smallest one
[02:03:38.960 --> 02:03:44.800]  that Gallup has measured in annual averages dating back to 1992. And so I would ask,
[02:03:44.800 --> 02:03:50.160]  what does conservative even mean anymore? What are you trying to conserve? Are we trying to
[02:03:50.160 --> 02:03:57.120]  conserve peace? Are we trying to conserve money? Are we trying to conserve liberty or morality?
[02:03:57.840 --> 02:04:03.600]  I don't think so. As a matter of fact, Mises had an article on the Republicans' conservatism
[02:04:03.600 --> 02:04:10.800]  is about defending the status quo. And this is why they operate as the backstop on the ratchet.
[02:04:11.520 --> 02:04:17.040]  The liberals turn the crank and the conservatives protect the status quo. And
[02:04:18.640 --> 02:04:24.400]  Friedrich von Hayek explained this in his article, Why I Am Not a Conservative. He said,
[02:04:24.400 --> 02:04:28.720]  given a choice between the progressive parties that destroy liberty and the conservative parties
[02:04:28.720 --> 02:04:34.800]  that defend the status quo, the classical liberal will generally have little choice but to support
[02:04:34.800 --> 02:04:39.040]  the conservative parties. And what he means by that, of course, is the libertarian, the classical
[02:04:39.040 --> 02:04:44.640]  liberal. They used to be that liberals are people who believed in liberty. But of course,
[02:04:44.640 --> 02:04:49.280]  the socialists, the communists always steal a good term, so they took that away.
[02:04:49.280 --> 02:04:55.040]  I'm once again going to break in with a quote from GK Chesterton. He said, I'm as liberal now
[02:04:55.040 --> 02:04:59.120]  as I ever was, but there was a rosy time when I believed in liberals.
[02:05:01.440 --> 02:05:05.520]  That's right. It's a very different thing. That's why the labels really don't tell us
[02:05:05.520 --> 02:05:10.000]  too much about this. He said, there's many parallels between classical liberal prioritization
[02:05:10.000 --> 02:05:14.400]  of individual liberty and the conservative principle of limited government in countries
[02:05:14.400 --> 02:05:19.760]  with a tradition of liberty, said Hayek. Hayek argues that in the U.S., it is still possible
[02:05:19.760 --> 02:05:24.720]  to defend individual liberty by defending long-established institutions. But of course,
[02:05:24.720 --> 02:05:32.000]  Hayek has long been dead. In this context, says Mises, conservatism aligns with the defense of
[02:05:32.000 --> 02:05:36.800]  liberty. In a country like the U.S., which is on the whole, still has free institutions, he said
[02:05:36.800 --> 02:05:43.600]  during his life, decades and decades ago. The defense of the existing is often a defense of
[02:05:43.600 --> 02:05:50.960]  freedom. This reflects that strand of conservatism and tradition seen in the Magna Carta, which
[02:05:50.960 --> 02:05:56.720]  limits state power in order to enhance individual liberty. However, the conservative principle of
[02:05:56.720 --> 02:06:02.800]  limited government was all but extinguished by Lincoln's revolution. And today's Lincolnites
[02:06:03.440 --> 02:06:09.360]  offer no meaningful opposition to the progressive encroachments on liberty couched in egalitarian
[02:06:09.360 --> 02:06:15.280]  language. They seem to fear that society will descend into a cesspit if people are not forced
[02:06:15.280 --> 02:06:21.520]  by the federal government to embrace equality on pain of being prosecuted by the repurposed
[02:06:21.520 --> 02:06:26.800]  Department of Justice for violating civil rights. And again, what liberty has become
[02:06:29.120 --> 02:06:33.600]  and rights and things like that is really, when you look at the way the socialists use this,
[02:06:33.600 --> 02:06:38.960]  I always thought it was curious on the French Revolution to talk about fraternity, equality,
[02:06:39.600 --> 02:06:45.760]  and liberty. And yet those things are mutually exclusive the way the socialists apply them.
[02:06:45.760 --> 02:06:49.920]  And that's true of the way Lincoln applies it as well. As I said before, Harry Turtledove,
[02:06:49.920 --> 02:06:57.040]  when he did his alternative history of the Civil War, having it end early and most of the major
[02:06:57.040 --> 02:07:05.360]  characters surviving, and that alternative, the North loses, and Lincoln is hounded out of office,
[02:07:05.360 --> 02:07:10.080]  political office. But decades later, when the story picks up of his alternative history,
[02:07:10.080 --> 02:07:16.320]  Lincoln comes back as a socialist. At first I saw that and I had a laugh, but I thought,
[02:07:16.320 --> 02:07:21.040]  you know, that's actually spot on. That's where he would have been, selling that kind of
[02:07:23.840 --> 02:07:33.840]  French Jacobin equality, right? And so many people, including the GOP, within the GOP,
[02:07:33.840 --> 02:07:38.800]  see the GOP as a true party of civil rights and they regard Lincoln as a civil rights hero
[02:07:39.440 --> 02:07:44.960]  who created what the Marxist historian Eric Foner termed the second founding of America
[02:07:45.600 --> 02:07:49.760]  based on a plagiarized civil rights dream of Martin Luther King Jr. A recent example
[02:07:50.320 --> 02:07:57.440]  of a uniparty bipartisanism was seen in the recent unveiling of the new statue of Barbara Johns.
[02:07:58.160 --> 02:08:03.760]  Many observers were rather surprised to see Mike Johnson, Republican house speaker, and Glenn
[02:08:03.760 --> 02:08:09.120]  Youngkin, Virginia's Republican governor, celebrating the replacement of a statue of Robert E. Lee that
[02:08:09.120 --> 02:08:17.760]  once stood in the Capitol with a statue of Barbara Johns, who was a 16-year-old who defied
[02:08:17.760 --> 02:08:23.440]  school segregation in Virginia in 1951. The fact that many Republicans welcomed the replacement
[02:08:23.440 --> 02:08:29.200]  of Lee's statue with a teenage civil rights activist illustrates their general tendency
[02:08:29.200 --> 02:08:36.720]  to support progressive political measures. Ultimately, they bring up the progressive rear
[02:08:36.720 --> 02:08:43.280]  to defend and to indeed celebrate the new status quo. Hayek criticizes, he said,
[02:08:43.280 --> 02:08:46.400]  I doubt whether there can be such a thing as a conservative political philosophy.
[02:08:46.960 --> 02:08:52.400]  Conservatism may often be a useful practical maxim, but it does not give us any guiding
[02:08:52.400 --> 02:08:57.120]  principles which can influence long-range developments. In his article Remembering the
[02:08:57.120 --> 02:09:02.000]  Right, Paul Gottfried said that it's not so much that conservatives lack any guiding principles,
[02:09:02.640 --> 02:09:08.320]  but more that the dominant form of organized conservatism, which he terms conservatism
[02:09:08.320 --> 02:09:16.240]  incorporated, functions as a form of media entertainment and partisan PR. Thank all these
[02:09:16.240 --> 02:09:23.040]  Fox News people. Think about all the alternative MAGA media that is out there as well. Their leaders
[02:09:23.040 --> 02:09:29.600]  are conservative stars whose celebrity status is endorsed and rewarded for defending the GOP
[02:09:29.600 --> 02:09:35.840]  and for reiterating old leftist positions. How many times have you heard me say that the
[02:09:35.840 --> 02:09:41.520]  Republicans of today are the Democrats of my youth? The Democrats of today are the Marxists
[02:09:41.520 --> 02:09:47.920]  of my youth. They've deliberately jettisoned the principles for which true conservatism once stood.
[02:09:48.880 --> 02:09:56.080]  Yeah, so that is really where we are with this. They point out that if you look at,
[02:09:56.400 --> 02:10:05.680]  they quote R.L. Dabney, again somebody who really understood education and he believed
[02:10:06.400 --> 02:10:10.720]  that government schools were dangerous, they were unconstitutional, and he believed that they were
[02:10:10.720 --> 02:10:17.040]  the cause of the Lincoln revolution, as we could call it, I guess, right? The Civil War. And I think
[02:10:17.040 --> 02:10:23.280]  this is absolutely true. I think we can see that today. And I think that we can see that the
[02:10:23.280 --> 02:10:31.360]  imagined end that we're always promised for these things does not justify the lawless means
[02:10:31.360 --> 02:10:36.000]  that they want to use to achieve it. Well, that's all the time we've got for today. And I
[02:10:36.960 --> 02:10:42.000]  almost feel like going another hour here, but our time is up. Thank you for joining us. Have a good
[02:10:42.000 --> 02:10:45.120]  day.
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