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Talks. U.S. Immigration and Customs
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Enforcement have arrested a former
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New Mexico judge and his
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wife. This after federal law enforcement
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learned their tenant, an alleged
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Trinidad Aragua gang member, was
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arrested at his home. Now
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we're also learning other Venezuelan
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nationals were arrested and are
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in HSI custody. And I
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spokeswoman says the former judge...
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Joelle Canoe and his wife
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Nancy Canoe was taken into
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custody earlier today as part
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of an ongoing HSI-led criminal
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investigation. Now this was at
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a home on North Raymond
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Street in Las Cruces, New
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Mexico. As KTSM has reported,
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former Doniani County Judge Magistrate
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Judge Joelle Canoe rented out
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his quote, Cassita or a
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small home behind their own
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home. to Christian Ortega Lopez.
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They met when his
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wife hired Ortega Lopez
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to install glass. The
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district attorney's office says
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Ortega Lopez was seen
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with multiple firearms in
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pictures that were posted
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on social media. The
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Fed seized those firearms
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and arrested Ortega Lopez
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in February. He allegedly
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admitted to entering the
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country illegally in 2023. begun.
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What would never have even
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imagined been possible just a
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few short months ago under the
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incontinent and Chief Joe Biden
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is indeed beginning to happen
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under President Trump. And according
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to Trump advisor Mike Davis,
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this is just the beginning.
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Pam Bondi and the Justice
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Department are indeed preparing
1:59
mass arrests. corrupt officials.
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And this is all happening
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as the Democrat party is beginning
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to literally split apart right
2:08
before our very eyes. When
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high ranking Democrat to publicly
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live stream. So it's really
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happening. This is what we
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voted for after a. days in
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office where now we now appear to
4:02
see phase two of the destruction
4:05
of the administrative
4:07
state. Phase one was
4:10
the dismantling of the administrative
4:12
state through these EOs.
4:14
Now phase two are
4:16
the indictments. We're beginning
4:18
to see the arrests of
4:20
corrupt government officials as promised
4:22
as we have long patiently.
4:25
been waiting for. So as
4:27
you saw at the beginning,
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a former New Mexico Democrat
4:31
judge Joel Cano had or Joelle Cano
4:33
had to resign and disgrace after
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it was discovered that he
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was harboring an illegal migrant gang
4:39
member at his home, both he
4:42
and his wife Nancy Cano, they
4:44
were indeed arrested by Homeland Security
4:46
yesterday shortly after federal
4:49
investigators arrested. a suspected member
4:51
of the trendy Aragua
4:53
gang, Christian Ortego Lopez,
4:55
at the judge's home. Ortega
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Lopez, who entered the country
5:00
illegally, was originally released
5:02
on immigration parole by
5:04
the Biden administration back in
5:07
2022. He is one of
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millions that were released deliberately
5:11
by the Biden administration. And
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then he later became acquainted
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with Nancy Kano, the wife
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of this judge. Judge Kano
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in return allowed Ortego Lopez
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to file a request for
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immigration relief using the judge's
5:26
address. So this Democrat
5:28
judge was actively attempting
5:30
to get this illegal migrant
5:33
gang member permanent residency in
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our nation. The supposed guardian
5:37
of the rule of law.
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It's the process that if they can
5:41
thwart the process for them, they
5:44
can thwart it for us. Yeah,
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the supposed guardian. of that was
5:48
seeking to in effect nullify this
5:50
guy's breaking the law by crossing the
5:52
border illegally and all of this
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of course after photos were taken
5:57
of this guy holding guns and
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posts. and gang poses with an
6:01
AR-15 and the like. And then,
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and then to top it off
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just minutes ago, this is
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actually a breaking story here
6:10
within the last hour, the
6:12
FBI has arrested yet another
6:14
judge. Did you see this?
6:16
This just came out. This
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one is Hannah Dugan of
6:21
Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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She's being accused
6:25
of obstructing. the deportation
6:28
of illegal aliens. The
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arrest was ordered by
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Cash Patel himself. He
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stated, quote, we believe
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Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected
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federal agents away from
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the subject to be
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arrested in her courthouse,
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Eduardo Flores Ruiz, allowing
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the subject an illegal alien to
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evade arrest. And so, in
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turn, this judge was arrested.
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She is now an FBI.
6:57
custody as we speak. This
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is huge. This is
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exactly what we voted
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for. It does appear that
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the day of reckoning
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for these lawless, roe
7:10
corrupt bureaucrats is
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at hand. Now, gets
7:15
better. According to
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Mike Davis, who many of
7:20
you know was one
7:22
of Trump's major chief
7:24
lawyers. He was promising during
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the campaign a reign of
7:28
terror on corrupt officials.
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He has come out now over the
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last couple of days
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after a series of
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meetings with Trump officials,
7:39
particularly Attorney General Pam
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Bondi, Cash Patel and the
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like. He's coming out and he is
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saying we are about to see the
7:48
arrests that we were promised.
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And here's what he learned. Check
7:52
it out. Your audience. Justice
7:54
is coming. I promise you justice
7:57
is coming. I wouldn't met with
7:59
the attorney. General Pam Bondi, one-on-one,
8:01
I met with her team in the
8:03
Attorney General's office. I met with Todd
8:05
Blanche. I met with Amel Bove. Todd
8:08
Blanche is the Deputy Attorney General.
8:10
I met with Amel Bovey, who is
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his number two, the number two to the
8:14
number two, the most powerful unknown
8:16
position in the government. I
8:18
met with Chad Misell, the acting number
8:20
three. And Pam's chief of staff
8:23
of staff, I met with Stanley Woodward.
8:25
I met with Dale Slater. Harmee
8:27
Dillon's over there, Cash Patel's over
8:29
there, Dave Bonjino's over there. They're
8:31
starting to fire on all cylinders. I
8:33
promise you this, this is normal during
8:36
a startup phase as you're getting people
8:38
confirmed and staffed up. You're not going
8:40
to have immediate results, but they've gotten
8:43
a lot accomplished already publicly, publicly, for
8:45
example, just firing a lot of the
8:47
deep state, getting rid of these bad
8:49
actors, chasing them out of the southern...
8:52
District of New York chasing
8:54
them out of Maine justice. They've
8:56
closed a lot of these cases.
8:58
They're opening cases. They're working on
9:00
this. And I promise you that
9:02
justice is coming. They're working with
9:04
the FBI. They're working with these
9:06
other law enforcement agencies. They're
9:08
working with these agency heads. They're
9:11
working with the DOJ leadership. Justice
9:13
is definitely coming. I know it's
9:15
coming. Yeah, Mike Davis
9:18
was saying the exact same
9:20
thing on Steve Bannon's war
9:22
room the other day and
9:24
Davis and Bannon know each
9:26
other and Bannon was very
9:28
very satisfied with what he was
9:30
hearing again. There's only so much
9:33
you can say out loud about
9:35
this stuff given the you know
9:37
the the legal maneuvering here.
9:39
But Bannon was very, very,
9:42
he probed Davis to see
9:44
what's really going on here.
9:46
And Davis made it absolutely
9:48
clear, again, as you just
9:51
heard on Benny Johnson, justice
9:53
is coming. Justice is
9:55
absolutely coming. And in
9:57
fairness, within about 48
9:59
hours. after this corrupt judge, this
10:01
Democrat judge in New Mexico, resigned
10:03
because he was caught harboring an
10:06
illegal alien gang member. I mean,
10:08
he was, you know, he was
10:10
arrested. Homeland Security showed up at
10:12
his door, rested him, both him
10:14
and his wife, and now this
10:16
latest judge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, we
10:18
just found about today. So it
10:20
does look as if these arrests are
10:23
in the beginning. Tom Holman has been
10:25
warning. corrupt bureaucrats this
10:27
from the very beginning. If
10:30
you get in our way, if
10:32
you try to harbor these
10:34
illegal migrants, we are going to
10:36
arrest you. Doesn't matter who you
10:39
are, mayors, mayors, pay attention,
10:41
mayors of sanctuary cities,
10:43
pay attention. We are
10:45
starting to see now
10:47
bureaucrats getting arrested. You go
10:50
with the low hanging fruit
10:52
first, those caught red-handed. And
10:54
then you go to the level which
10:56
requires, like we're seeing with what Mike
10:58
Davis is saying here, it requires frankly
11:01
months of investigation and legal preparations
11:03
before the indictments can begin. And
11:05
you do need the right people
11:08
in there. And let's be honest, most
11:10
of the people in the Justice
11:12
Department, the FBI, ain't the right
11:14
people. So there's a whole personnel turnaround
11:17
going on as well. And Mike Davis is
11:19
making it clear that that is happening.
11:22
It is the ball is,
11:24
it's rolling man. What's happening
11:26
inside the FBI and
11:28
the Justice Department is
11:30
going to blow our
11:33
minds in the next
11:35
few weeks. And again,
11:37
I think we're already
11:39
starting to see it trickle
11:41
out here with these arrests
11:44
of these corrupt judges. Now,
11:46
the fact that this first
11:48
arrest began, I do not think.
11:51
is coincidence. Let
11:53
me say that again. The
11:55
fact that the first arrests
11:58
are beginning with rogue
12:00
judges is not a coincidence.
12:02
I think Trump is sending a
12:04
very loud message here to all
12:06
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12:08
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12:10
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as you know, there are so
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many active judges, activist judges right
13:52
now. around the nation deliberately
13:55
attempting to stall President
13:57
Trump's astonishing 100-day agenda.
13:59
And it's being called by
14:01
the likes of Newt Gingrich and
14:04
many others nothing short of
14:06
a judicial coup. So these are
14:08
just random federal judges from
14:10
different parts of the
14:13
country issuing injunctions and
14:15
restraining orders that on virtually
14:17
every single one of Trump's
14:20
executive orders. Right. The number,
14:22
by the way, is official. I don't
14:24
know if you saw this. Trump has
14:27
issued 124 executive orders.
14:29
in his first hundred days
14:31
in office, an unprecedented 124
14:34
executive orders, it is by
14:36
far the single most executive
14:38
orders issued in the first
14:40
hundred days of any
14:43
presidency in history. Again, we
14:45
are in a historical moment,
14:47
but there are these lone
14:49
activists, left-wing lunatic judges, who
14:51
see themselves as little Gandalfs
14:54
standing in the middle of
14:56
the bridge. Yeah,
14:58
you know, just trying to fend
15:00
off this giant orange ogre.
15:02
They're trying and then they're
15:05
doing that along with their
15:07
lapdog mouthpieces and legacy media
15:10
who all speak in unison
15:12
reading off the same Democrat
15:15
approved talking points and
15:17
they're all treating this unprecedented
15:20
flurry of executive orders
15:23
as a constitutional crisis.
15:25
Ironically. Ironically. Again,
15:27
remember, Andrei Lubachevsky,
15:30
the polar psychologist, argued
15:33
that the left is basically
15:35
made up a psychopath. Okay,
15:37
he studied left-wing socialists,
15:40
Marxists, for 40 years,
15:42
his entire professional
15:44
career, and concluded that
15:46
left-wing cultural Marxists are
15:48
indeed, at least when
15:50
it came to their
15:53
core, they were all
15:55
psychopaths. And psychopaths used.
15:57
projection to manipulate. They
15:59
keep use others of the
16:01
very crimes, the very sins
16:03
that they commit, and it
16:06
is for the purpose of
16:08
malignant manipulation. So psychopas always
16:10
use projection. So whenever you
16:12
see the left, say this
16:14
is a constitutional crisis, it
16:16
means they are trying to
16:19
thwart the Constitution. Whenever they
16:21
say this is overturning democracy,
16:23
it means they are trying
16:25
to overturn democracy, right? You
16:27
see, unfortunately for these left-wing
16:30
activists disguised as judges, what
16:32
President Trump is doing is
16:34
exactly how our founding fathers
16:36
envision the executive branch to
16:38
function. All the while, ironically,
16:40
again, given that they're all
16:43
psychopaths, all the while these
16:45
judges are acting in ways
16:47
that would have horrified our
16:49
founding fathers, the very people
16:51
that say we're in a
16:54
constitutional crisis of the ones
16:56
that are bringing a crisis
16:58
to the Constitution. It is
17:00
widely recognized that the judicial
17:02
branch is intentionally the weakest
17:04
branch of government among the
17:07
three judicial executive and legislative.
17:09
Now unfortunately our government schools
17:11
over the last seven decades
17:13
or so have propagandized us
17:15
with the notion all three
17:18
branches are supposed to be
17:20
absolutely and completely equal. That
17:22
is not even remotely true.
17:24
that comes out of the
17:26
Warren court, right? The court
17:28
that presided under Chief Justice
17:31
Earl Warren from 1953 to
17:33
1969, that gave us a
17:35
number of controversial, radically secular,
17:37
left-wing judicial activist decisions like
17:39
kicking the Bible in prayer
17:42
out of school that every
17:44
single founding father had no
17:46
problem with whatsoever and in
17:48
fact advocated. That's when you
17:50
began to see this reinvention
17:53
of the judiciary. as equal
17:55
in power to the legislative
17:57
branch and the executive branch.
17:59
And it largely came because
18:01
the American people are not
18:03
left wing we're not center
18:06
left we're center right we've
18:08
always been a relatively conservative
18:10
people a heartland people as
18:12
it were and so the
18:14
only way the far left
18:17
could get their agenda through
18:19
was through the courts so
18:21
they they reinvented the courts
18:23
as this absolutely co-equal branch
18:25
of government among the legislative
18:27
and executive that is not
18:30
how the founding fathers constitutionally
18:32
envision the courts and thank
18:34
God for it or else
18:36
we would be basically at
18:38
least a third of the
18:41
way ruled by dictators ruled
18:43
by judicial fee right the
18:45
reason for it is very
18:47
simple the country was never
18:49
meant to be governed by
18:51
judicial rule never this nation
18:54
is governed by political rule
18:56
by the consent of the
18:58
govern the rule that comes
19:00
from the consent of the
19:02
government not judicial rule unelected
19:05
expert A rule from a
19:07
credential class of jurists. Richard
19:09
Porter on acts had a
19:11
really good, very informative threat
19:13
on this recently. He affirms
19:16
the constitution never says that
19:18
the three branches of government
19:20
are equal. That word is
19:22
never used, not at any
19:24
point in the constitution. Instead,
19:26
by delineating power among the
19:29
three branches. That's the key.
19:31
Delineating the power. among the
19:33
three branches. The branches both
19:35
compete and cooperate with each
19:37
other. That's how they that's
19:40
the checks and balances that
19:42
Madison talks about like in
19:44
Federalist 51. The separate branches
19:46
compete with and check each
19:48
other and that he saw
19:50
that as essential to preserving
19:53
liberty. Not one branch can
19:55
amassed a monopoly of power.
19:57
Each branch would have a
19:59
will of their own and
20:01
the constitutional means to exercise
20:04
that will. And as Porter
20:06
notes in that really great
20:08
thread, after seven decades of
20:10
bureaucrats and their judicial protectors
20:12
in the courts, effectively stripping
20:14
the president of much of
20:17
his power ever since certain.
20:19
F.D.R., President Trump is now,
20:21
as we speak, revitalizing constitutional
20:23
executive power. He's reawakening it
20:25
from the bureaucratic slumber it
20:28
was placed under. Again, I
20:30
see the bureaucrats in the
20:32
deep stays much like worm
20:34
tongue that put a spell
20:36
and and and sorghum and
20:39
Why am I for you?
20:41
Whatever. Saraman. Thank you. Saraman,
20:43
they put a spell over
20:45
King Theodin and he didn't
20:47
even know what he was
20:49
doing. And he just ended
20:52
up just, you know, literally
20:54
being a blank check for
20:56
whatever they needed, whatever the
20:58
bureaucrats wanted. That's what has
21:00
happened to the presidency in
21:03
the last 70 years. Libertarians
21:05
are full of crap. When
21:07
they say, oh, the president
21:09
has too much. B. B.S.
21:11
It's the bureaucracies that have
21:13
all the power. It's the
21:16
deep state, the administrative state
21:18
that has all the power.
21:20
We just saw it for
21:22
the last four years. We
21:24
had literally a comatose man
21:27
in the Oval Office, and
21:29
yet things, well, I was
21:31
gonna say, things were governed
21:33
relatively effectively. Well, I guess
21:35
in their own insane absurd,
21:37
woke, destructive ways. We still
21:40
had a government. We were
21:42
still sending hundreds of billions
21:44
of dollars over to Ukraine.
21:46
We did not need a
21:48
functional cognitive president with reasonable
21:51
acuity. President Trump is now
21:53
as we speak in just
21:55
the last 100 days, reawakening
21:57
constitutional executive power and it
21:59
is freaking awesome. He is
22:02
injecting remarkable power and energy
22:04
back into the executive branch.
22:06
All executive power that is
22:08
this that is you. got
22:10
to get that. As far
22:12
as the Constitution is concerned,
22:15
all executive power invested in
22:17
the president. And Trump is
22:19
wielding that power that has
22:21
been constitutionally invested in him
22:23
by issuing executive orders at
22:26
a breakneck pace. Again, this
22:28
presidency is already historical, but
22:30
again, you'll know that the
22:32
executive orders are directions. to
22:34
the executive branch and that
22:36
under which, that over which
22:39
the executive branch has authority.
22:41
Trump is not intruding upon
22:43
the judiciary. He's not signing
22:45
any EOs against them in
22:47
any way. He's not limiting
22:50
any judge's power. He's not
22:52
commanding how many law clerks
22:54
they can have or what
22:56
kind of robes they should
22:58
wear, what role the clerks
23:00
have in preparing a judge's
23:03
opinion. He's not directing any
23:05
orders at Congress. He's not
23:07
telling Congress what they can
23:09
or cannot do. He is
23:11
staying within his constitutional lane.
23:14
Trump's executive orders are centered
23:16
on that domain over which
23:18
executive power pertained, most particularly
23:20
national security and international affairs,
23:22
which by definition have nothing
23:25
to do with the courts.
23:27
The courts have absolutely no
23:29
jurisdiction, not a shred of
23:31
jurisdiction whatsoever, over national security
23:33
and international affairs. Zipo nada.
23:35
Simply put, the courts do
23:38
not have the constitutional authority
23:40
to displace or disrupt executive
23:42
discretion. Just as the president
23:44
does not have the right
23:46
to dictate to a judge
23:49
what his opinion or his
23:51
decision is going to be.
23:53
That's why many believe Trump
23:55
is making the constitution great
23:57
again, and he's doing it
23:59
by taking firm control of
24:02
the powers that are constitutionally
24:04
vested in him. It's shocking.
24:06
It is wonderfully shocking, amazingly
24:08
shocking. because we have not
24:10
had a president who actually
24:13
utilized the powers invested in
24:15
him by the constitution in
24:17
freaking decades. Like I say,
24:19
since FDR. And again, this
24:21
is largely because of the
24:23
deep state, the hundreds of
24:26
thousands of worm tongues, unelected
24:28
bureaucrats in the shadows, who
24:30
were protected by judges wearing
24:32
black. They have all thwarted
24:34
and usurp much of the
24:37
power. of the presidency, a
24:39
power that is ultimately invested
24:41
in him by the people,
24:43
the president is the only
24:45
national figure, the only one
24:48
that is voted on by
24:50
every single voter, by every
24:52
citizen of the nation. Only
24:54
one, and that office therefore
24:56
has tremendous power, far more
24:58
than a bunch of unelected
25:01
jurists in black robes. So
25:03
as it turns out, the
25:05
shock in all of this
25:07
presidency. comes from the fact
25:09
that Trump is the first
25:12
president in our lifetimes that
25:14
cannot be controlled by bureaucrats
25:16
in the deep state and
25:18
judges. And he's not going
25:20
to be controlled at all,
25:22
I can assure you, by
25:25
these left-wing activists disguised as
25:27
jurists. And this is precisely
25:29
why a number of legal
25:31
analysts believe Trump and the
25:33
Republicans of Congress are more
25:36
or less poised to take
25:38
matters in their own hands
25:40
and just show how weak
25:42
the courts really are. by
25:44
suspending habeas corpus and pull
25:46
the rug right out from
25:49
under these judges right we
25:51
talked about this earlier this
25:53
week was the yesterday the
25:55
day before so habeas corpus
25:57
gives due process rights to
26:00
anyone detained by government or
26:02
I should say any citizen
26:04
detained by government and gives
26:06
anyone who's jailed and in
26:08
person court hearing it bars
26:10
indefinite detention in other words
26:13
it's everything that it's everything
26:15
It is it is what
26:17
is supposed to be prevented
26:19
in what the state did
26:21
to J6 every single J6.
26:24
defendant. The government cannot just
26:26
disappear people. But what's so
26:28
interesting here is that the
26:30
Constitution prescribes exactly under what
26:32
circumstances habeas corpus can be
26:35
suspended. This is Article 1,
26:37
Section 9, Clause 2. habeas
26:39
corpus can be suspended in
26:41
cases of rebellion or invasion.
26:43
If the perpetrators are legally
26:45
designated as invaders... then habeas
26:48
corpus can indeed be suspended.
26:50
And so now we can
26:52
see the logic of what
26:54
President Trump has been doing
26:56
these last hundred days. First,
26:59
I mean, one of the
27:01
very first EO's that he
27:03
signed was he declared mass
27:05
illegal immigration invasion. He used
27:07
precisely the term that Article
27:09
I, Section 9 gives to
27:12
suspend habeas corpus. And then
27:14
second, Trump has invoked the
27:16
alien enemies act of 1798.
27:18
which invokes precedent for wartime
27:20
style, legal authority over foreign
27:23
nationals, bypassing peacetime, due process
27:25
protections. And so what legal
27:27
analysts are noticing here is
27:29
that it looks like Trump
27:31
is setting the stage precisely
27:33
for the suspension of habeas
27:36
corpus, which he can constitutionally
27:38
do, but he does need
27:40
Congress's approval. So this is
27:42
where the executive and the
27:44
legislative combine. to create again
27:47
this tremendous act of power.
27:49
Past Supreme Court rulings have
27:51
defined the power to suspend
27:53
the red of habeas corpus
27:55
as actually a legislative power
27:58
ultimately, not an executive power.
28:00
And so Trump appears to
28:02
be in the process of
28:04
working together with the Republicans
28:06
in Congress to be able
28:08
to pass the suspension of
28:11
writ for illegals. in their
28:13
next CR if the Supreme
28:15
Court does not rule the
28:17
way we all believe they're
28:19
going to rule which is
28:22
more or less to overturn
28:24
all of these rogue judge
28:26
injunctions and say in effect
28:28
you do have you do
28:30
not have jurisdiction over executive
28:32
power. But just in case
28:35
the Supreme Court doesn't act
28:37
that way in the next
28:39
few weeks in the next
28:41
continuing resolution, which only requires
28:43
a simple majority vote in
28:46
the Senate being a budget
28:48
reconciliation bill, all the signs
28:50
are pointing the fact that
28:52
Trump is, and the Republicans
28:54
of Congress are completely removing
28:56
the whole issue of due
28:59
process from the courts. entirely
29:01
by suspending habeas corpus, rendering
29:03
all of these decisions null
29:05
and void. It's a very
29:07
bold and frankly breathtaking strategy,
29:10
but it simply underscores the
29:12
fact that the whole due
29:14
process argument is itself a
29:16
contradiction in terms. Again, we
29:18
just, we live in a
29:21
country, fortunately they've been voted
29:23
out of office, but they
29:25
still inundate the legacy news
29:27
media, fortunately less. people who
29:29
have no legal right or
29:31
property to be here in
29:34
the first place have due
29:36
process rights. Robert Barnes was
29:38
talking about this the other
29:40
day. Due process of law
29:42
requires all the process that
29:45
is due. That's the definition
29:47
of it. Due process of
29:49
law only requires all the
29:51
process that is due. And
29:53
the only process that is
29:55
due is dependent upon. It
29:58
is contingent on what liberty
30:00
or property interests you have.
30:02
If your property and your,
30:04
it's your property and your
30:06
liberty that the government cannot
30:09
take away. without due process,
30:11
illegal migrants by definition have
30:13
no property or liberty rights
30:15
to be here in the
30:17
United States in the first
30:19
place, not the third place,
30:22
in the first place. They
30:24
have no property interest to
30:26
be due process, they have
30:28
no liberty interest. to be
30:30
due process precisely because they
30:33
have no claim to be
30:35
validly here present in the
30:37
United States in the first
30:39
place. And when they are
30:41
here illegally, the only due
30:44
process is to expel them.
30:46
It is to deport them.
30:48
And Barnes makes the argument
30:50
that Supreme Court decision all
30:52
confirm historically. that the courts
30:54
by definition have no jurisdiction
30:57
whatsoever over illegal migrants precisely
30:59
because illegal migrants have no
31:01
property or liberty interest in
31:03
our nation that the courts
31:05
could adjudicate again by definition
31:08
this is what I mean
31:10
we're just we're ruled by
31:12
lunatics and then when you
31:14
suspend legally constitutionally suspend habeas
31:16
corpus, the matters by definition
31:18
translate into an issue of
31:21
invasion. An invasion is an
31:23
issue of national security and
31:25
foreign policy, which again no
31:27
court has even remote jurisdiction
31:29
over. Foreign policy and national
31:32
security are purely matters of
31:34
executive and legislative branches. And
31:36
so closing the loop here,
31:38
I don't think this arrest.
31:40
of these corrupt judges as
31:42
one in New Mexico, the
31:45
other one in Wisconsin, are
31:47
coincidence. I do think Trump
31:49
is sending a message that
31:51
the judiciary had better get
31:53
in line, or this ain't
31:56
gonna end well for them.
31:58
We voted for this. Either
32:02
way, Trump is going to
32:04
get what he wants. These
32:06
people are going to be
32:08
arrested and they continue to
32:10
be arrested and they are
32:12
going to be deported one
32:14
way or another. Meanwhile, the
32:16
Democrats are in an absolute
32:18
free fall. You will not
32:20
believe how bad it is
32:22
for the... Democrat. I mean,
32:24
even CNN is admitting it.
32:26
And we've got the latest
32:28
high ranking Democrat to leave
32:30
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32:36
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32:38
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32:40
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32:42
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32:44
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32:46
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32:48
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32:52
Wall Street types are, they're
32:54
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32:56
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32:58
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33:20
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33:27
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33:29
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33:31
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33:33
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right, so did you see
35:01
this? This is stunning. I
35:03
took a double tail. I
35:05
was with my wife yesterday
35:07
afternoon was flipping through X
35:09
a little bit and I
35:12
just stopped and said, take
35:14
a look at this. Florida's
35:16
top state. Democrat. Their Senator,
35:18
their Senate minority leader, their
35:20
Chuck Schumer, a guy named
35:22
Chuck, uh, Jason Pitso, their
35:24
number one state Democrat, took
35:26
to the floor of the
35:28
Florida Senate, and he said
35:30
this. I'm finding, may not
35:32
want it. There'll be a
35:34
caucus meeting later this afternoon
35:36
where I hope that the
35:38
members of the Democratic caucus
35:40
will elect a new leader.
35:42
For today, I FedExned by
35:44
voter registration form to change
35:46
my party affiliation. to no
35:48
party affiliation. Joe Scott should
35:50
receive that by 8am tomorrow
35:52
morning in Broward County. And
35:54
here's why. Our constituents are
35:56
craving practical leaders, not political
35:58
hacks. We are entrusted to
36:00
be guided by our conscience,
36:02
and while I suppose it's
36:04
easier in theory than it
36:06
is in application, even my
36:08
worst detractors have no valid
36:10
claim that I can be
36:12
bullied, that I can be
36:14
bought, or even borrowed for
36:16
a special interest. I am
36:18
my father's son even in
36:20
his death. I am my
36:22
mother's son while she is
36:24
still alive. I will not
36:26
miss another one of her...
36:28
birthdays and I will return
36:30
to who I was when
36:32
I became a young man
36:34
independent independent in thought in
36:36
my passion and my conscious
36:38
not consultants yeah blah blah
36:40
blah blah I mean you
36:42
went on to say very
36:44
simply seven words the Democrat
36:46
party in Florida is dead
36:48
the Democratic Party in Florida
36:50
is dying I'm sorry you
36:52
know give me a break
36:54
I mean these guys these
36:57
self These narcissistic losers, they
36:59
give these impassion speeches about,
37:01
you know, just the virtue
37:03
of the way, the reason
37:05
why they're leaving the party
37:07
to show how noble they
37:09
are, right? We saw that
37:11
with the second ranking Democrat
37:13
Dick Durbin the other day
37:15
when he announced his retirement.
37:17
I'm gonna make way for
37:19
the next generation. I'm so
37:21
selfless of what I'm doing.
37:23
They do everything they can
37:25
to make these exits look
37:27
so noble, when in reality.
37:29
When all is said and
37:31
done, you know what's happening
37:33
there. They're just admitting they've
37:35
been locked out of power
37:37
permanently. That's all they're admitting.
37:39
They got into politics because
37:41
of power. That's what politics
37:43
is. It's what it's all
37:45
about. Ain't about ideology. You
37:47
can enact ideology politically. But
37:49
your ideology means nothing if
37:51
you don't have the power
37:53
to enact it. Politics is
37:55
power. And when you're permanently
37:57
locked out of power. like
37:59
Florida Democrats are or like
38:01
Senate Democrats are in in
38:03
DC. That's when you begin
38:05
to see the rats fleeing
38:07
the sinking ship. And that's
38:09
exactly what we're seeing with
38:11
these these demo rats. Again,
38:13
I mentioned Dick Durb and
38:15
the second highest ranking Democrat
38:17
in the Senate. He just
38:19
announced this week. Have you
38:21
seen enough? He's done. The
38:23
80-year-old senator from Illinois will
38:25
not be seeking re-election in
38:27
2026. That's also now putting
38:29
a bit of a target
38:31
on Chuck Schumer's back, the
38:33
number one ranking Democrat. They
38:35
want more and more of
38:37
the woke left one to
38:39
see him. gone. And again,
38:42
while Durbin tried to make
38:44
it sound like his retirement
38:46
was noble, his retirement was
38:48
selfless, he sacrificed. No, his
38:50
retirement is ultimately admission that
38:52
the Democrats are not taking
38:54
the back, they're not taking
38:56
back the Senate any time
38:58
soon. If the Democrats were
39:00
poised to win the Senate
39:02
in 2026, I assure you,
39:04
I would mortgage my house
39:06
on it, Durbin would not
39:08
be announcing his retirement. Guaranteed.
39:10
But right now, as we
39:12
speak, Republicans are poised to
39:14
hold all 53 seats that
39:16
they already have and even
39:18
add two or three. We're
39:20
expecting to easily pick up
39:22
Georgia with Brian Kemp running,
39:24
and we could see a
39:26
possible pickup in Michigan, which
39:28
went red in November, and
39:30
we could see a pickup
39:32
in November, and we could
39:34
see a pickup in New
39:36
Hampshire as well. In fact,
39:38
the electoral map, the foreseeable
39:40
future, it's a disaster for
39:42
the Democrats. Not only do
39:44
red states outnumber blue states,
39:46
which all but locks the
39:48
Democrats out of power in
39:50
power in the Senate in
39:52
the next decade or in
39:54
the next decade or the
39:56
next decade or two. But
39:58
the 2030 electoral reapportionment is
40:00
Republicans gaining well over a
40:02
dozen seats. That's just from
40:04
the reapportionment. Texas and Florida
40:06
are already playing around with
40:08
gerrymandering a little bit before
40:10
then to get another four
40:12
to six seats. So we're
40:14
going to see upwards of
40:16
another 20 seats or so
40:18
in Congress for the Republicans,
40:20
all the while the Democrats
40:22
are losing a proportionate number
40:24
of seats. I mean, the
40:27
writing's on the wall. I
40:29
mean, demographics is destiny. So
40:31
Durbin clearly sees that writing,
40:33
as does this highest ranking
40:35
Florida Senator, Democrat Senator. However,
40:37
as we talked about the
40:39
other day, this does go
40:41
way, way, way beyond electoral
40:43
realities. Durbin and that Florida
40:45
Senator are seeing their party,
40:47
the Democrat Party. literally split
40:49
apart in real time and
40:51
even CNN. is talking about
40:53
this. Here's the always entertaining
40:55
Arientin. I think is a
40:57
revolt. A revolt that is
40:59
going on within the Democratic
41:01
Party right now. Democrats and
41:03
their leaders. I mean, take
41:05
a look nationally. Hello, Democrats
41:07
on them leaders in Congress.
41:09
The belief that they will
41:11
do the right thing when
41:13
it comes to the economy.
41:15
Last year at this time,
41:17
80 percent. believe that the
41:19
Democratic leaders in Congress would
41:21
do the right thing when
41:23
it comes to the economy.
41:25
Keep in mind this is
41:27
Democrats. Look at where we
41:29
are now, that number has
41:31
been slashed in half to
41:33
just 39 percent. Holy Toledo,
41:35
that is the lowest number
41:37
by far in Gallup polling.
41:39
The lowest previous was just
41:41
60 percent, which is 21
41:43
points higher than this. Democrats
41:45
hate. Hate, hate, hate what
41:47
their congressional leaders in Washington
41:49
are doing right now on
41:51
the key issue of the
41:53
day, the economy, and their
41:55
confidence has fallen through the
41:57
floor, Mr. Berman. $20 million
41:59
to support in primary challenges
42:01
against fellow Democrat politicians, fellow
42:03
Democrat congressmen, particularly what he
42:05
called older or ineffective members
42:07
of Congress in favor of
42:10
younger, more woke progressives. Carville
42:12
is coming out and saying,
42:14
what are you nuts? He's
42:16
calling it political suicide. The
42:18
DNC is supposed to hold
42:20
the party together. It's supposed
42:22
to support elected DNC officials.
42:24
It's supposed to fight Republicans,
42:26
not fellow Democrats. And so
42:28
he's calling Hogg's plan, quote,
42:30
the most insane thing he's
42:32
ever heard of. And he's
42:34
publicly questioned why a DNC
42:36
official would use party resources
42:38
to run against fellow Democrats
42:40
instead of focusing on defeating
42:42
Republicans. only doubled down basically
42:44
calling Carville an abject old
42:46
failure who hasn't won an
42:48
election in Hogg's lifetime and
42:50
now Carville and Democrat leadership
42:52
are calling for Hogg's head.
42:54
They want him ousted from
42:56
his position at the NC
42:58
vice chair and this is
43:00
all happening at the exact
43:02
same time that progresses in
43:04
the Democratic Party. are pushing
43:06
none other than Alexandria, Acazio
43:08
Cortez, an occasional cortex as
43:10
their new standard bearer leader.
43:12
They just released a new
43:14
commercial that presents her, I
43:16
kid you not, as the
43:18
next Democrat presidential nominee. You
43:20
cannot make this stuff up.
43:22
I guess they're trying to
43:24
win back the under 30
43:26
vote, which is now supporting
43:28
Trump by upwards of 60%.
43:30
Ironically, in the state where
43:32
they film this in Idaho,
43:34
that will vote for the
43:36
Republican by 30%. They're sticking
43:38
with the Kamala Harris playbook
43:40
that thought that they could
43:42
effectively rebrand. a radically unpopular
43:44
politician as the hope and
43:46
change the future. But all
43:48
they're doing is actually replying
43:50
a much older playbook and
43:52
that's the 1972 playbook especially
43:55
with bringing Bernie Sanders onto
43:57
the stage with her. Who
43:59
remembers 1972? Four years after
44:01
the Democrats got shellacked by
44:03
Nixon in his amazing comeback.
44:05
They committed themselves to a
44:07
true... bonafide, far leftist in
44:09
the form of George McGovern.
44:11
They were done with the
44:13
middle of the road. Herbert
44:15
Humphreys who lost in 68,
44:17
they hated Nixon so much
44:19
they had back then. NDS,
44:21
they had Nixon derangement syndrome.
44:23
They suffered from NDS so
44:25
much that they decided to
44:27
double down by allowing the
44:29
new rising left, the cultural
44:31
Marxist left at the 60s,
44:33
the hippie left, the college
44:35
campus protester left, to basically
44:37
take over the party. And
44:39
in the process they nominated
44:41
George McGovern as their standard
44:43
bearer. They lost in 68
44:45
after Nixon effectively had recast
44:47
the Democratic Party as two
44:49
left wing for the nation,
44:51
even with Hubert Humphrey, who
44:53
was very much a centrist.
44:55
And so what did the
44:57
Democrats do for 72? They
44:59
pivoted even farther left, just
45:01
like they're doing right now.
45:03
nominating the government. And what
45:05
happened? They lost all 50
45:07
states. It was the biggest
45:09
landslide win for any party
45:11
in our nation's history. They
45:13
did it again in 84
45:15
with Mondale. Same thing. Carter
45:17
was two centuries. Let's go
45:19
far left. 84. They pulled
45:21
off one state, Mondale State,
45:23
Minnesota, of Tam Pond, Tim.
45:25
They literally destroyed their party
45:27
to such an extent that
45:29
they were reduced to a
45:31
single state. That's how horrible
45:33
their power, executively, was reduced.
45:35
The Democrats are literally replaying
45:37
that playbook right now as
45:40
we speak with AOC and
45:42
we're going down to El
45:44
Salvador and getting themselves caught
45:46
up in this 80-20. doom
45:48
loop. They are doubling down
45:50
and their most radical far
45:52
left candidates who only appeal
45:54
to their most rabid, far-left
45:56
20% face. And get all
45:58
you have to do, just
46:00
don't take my word for
46:02
it. Just look at what
46:04
leftists are saying, like Chris
46:06
Cuomo. Listen to what Chris
46:08
Cuomo has to say about
46:10
AOC. Listen to what Bill
46:12
Maher has to say about
46:14
AOC. This is absolute face
46:16
palming if you're Chris Cuomo
46:18
or Bill Maher, if you're
46:20
a Democrat, a centrist Democrat.
46:22
They think this is literally
46:24
the stupidest. thing the Democrats
46:26
could possibly be doing right
46:28
now. But again, there's a
46:30
reason for this. There's a
46:32
reason why this pattern is
46:34
repeating itself, this pattern of
46:36
political self-destruction. The reason why
46:38
the Democrats are caught in
46:40
this 8020 doom loop is
46:42
because when political parties begin
46:44
decline, when they begin to
46:46
erode and decay, They often
46:48
fall back on their most
46:50
rabid and extreme elements precisely
46:52
because they're the only ones
46:54
who are willing to give
46:56
that party the time of
46:58
day. They're the only ones
47:00
who are willing to show
47:02
up to the rallies. So
47:04
as the Democrats decline in
47:06
popularity, they default to their
47:08
most extreme radical left wing
47:10
because they're the only ones
47:12
willing to politically fight. But
47:15
the more they default to their
47:18
more extreme radical left wing, the
47:20
more Democrats end up alienating themselves
47:22
from the majority, the 80%, this
47:24
is precise of what Cuomo and
47:27
Maher are saying. And the more
47:29
they alienate themselves from the majority,
47:31
the 80%, that means their polling
47:34
only ends up falling all the
47:36
lower, which then causes them to
47:38
double down all the more on
47:41
the most extreme, which then all
47:43
the more alienates them from the
47:45
mainstream. which means that their polls
47:47
go down, which causes them to
47:50
double down on their extreme. That's
47:52
the political tailspin, the 8020 doom
47:54
loop. We saw it in 72,
47:57
we saw it in 84, and
47:59
it looks like we're seeing it
48:01
again with 2026. And if they
48:04
don't go out of it, they
48:06
are literally risking total political relevance.
48:08
And again, even what's left is
48:10
the more sane Democrats are admitting
48:13
that. This is Democrat Polster, Doug
48:15
Shone, check out what he had
48:17
to say. I remember before Bill
48:20
Clinton was elected, Democrats had gone
48:22
too far left, but there was
48:24
a movement, the new Democrats, who
48:27
wanted to bring the party back
48:29
to the center, which we did
48:31
with Bill Clinton, balance the budget,
48:34
reduce the debt and deficit, cut
48:36
welfare, tough on crime. This Democratic
48:38
Party, Laura is going further left,
48:40
becoming abusive, and I think, frankly,
48:43
to be blunt, irrelevant. or worse,
48:45
and that is tragic for my
48:47
party and tragic, I'd say, for
48:50
our two-party system. So bottom line,
48:52
arrests have begun. The Trump administration
48:54
is indeed beginning the process of
48:57
bringing corrupt bureaucrats, particularly judges, to
48:59
justice, while Trump and his team
49:01
are at the same time reclaiming
49:03
their constitutionally mandated power to enforce
49:06
immigration law and deported legals by
49:08
the millions. And how are the
49:10
Democrats responding after these first 100
49:13
historic days? They're responding by politically
49:15
unraveling and collapsing into political irrelevance.
49:17
It makes you anticipate the exciting
49:20
possibilities that might come next. I
49:22
don't know, perhaps something like Trump
49:24
2028? Oh, what are you? Over
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right, what are some of the
50:22
questions we got, gang? R-O-T-core, Dr.
50:24
Turley, say MS-N-B-C-13. Did Dr. Turley
50:26
say MSMB 33 in his Trump
50:29
just sprung a trap and humiliated
50:31
Democrats video last Thursday? I think,
50:33
did I say that? I can't
50:36
remember MS NBC 13? That would
50:38
be very clever. I don't remember
50:40
doing that ROT Corp, but I'll
50:43
take credit for it. I'll be
50:45
like a politician. I will, I
50:47
will virtually take credit for it.
50:49
Yes, I like that. MS NBC
50:52
13. Let's, let's, let's turn that
50:54
into his shirt. That's great. Ribo
50:56
guy. Oh, thank you so much
50:59
for the super chat. I'm worried
51:01
Congress won't stop the judges because
51:03
they're on permanent vacation. They support
51:06
it. I'm unsure the Supreme Court
51:08
and Trump not arresting these judges
51:10
are ignoring them as a problem.
51:12
I don't know what we're supposed
51:15
to do without drastic measures. I
51:17
hear you Robo guy. I definitely
51:19
hear you and it is it
51:22
is frustrating. So that's why Mike
51:24
Davis I think is making the
51:26
rounds here and Steve Bannon is
51:29
never afraid to confront. I mean
51:31
he basically got kicked. out of
51:33
Trump 1.0 administration for confronting Trump
51:35
for not going full populist enough.
51:38
He's not afraid to confront and
51:40
even he's saying all right I
51:42
I'm trusting the plan here they
51:45
are they are preparing a shock
51:47
in all indictment scenario to come
51:49
up again. We'll see when, but
51:52
I'm assuming in the next weeks
51:54
and months. We do have two
51:56
judges now that have been arrested.
51:59
We'll have to see that that's
52:01
more coming up. What's going on
52:03
with Congress is bottom line, Congress
52:05
can't really do anything outside of
52:08
the CR because it's going to
52:10
require the 60 vote threshold, the
52:12
filibuster in the Senate. I mean,
52:15
I'm sorry, there are, like, our
52:17
good friend Jack at Red Eagle
52:19
Politics, there are Republicans that say,
52:22
you know what? It's true, get
52:24
rid of that stupid filibuster. It
52:26
is standing in the way of
52:28
us being able to enact the
52:31
agenda, and he's saying that they're
52:33
not coming to power for the
52:35
next decade. They're not coming power
52:38
probably for the next two decades.
52:40
As long as there are more
52:42
red states than blue states, we're
52:45
going to be in power in
52:47
the Senate foreseeable future. So let's,
52:49
you know. Let's get rid of
52:52
the filibuster and then let's put
52:54
it back right before they come
52:56
or something like that. I don't
52:58
know, you know, but there's just
53:01
not much that they can do
53:03
given that it's going to get
53:05
stalled in the Senate and Democrats
53:08
or recalcitrant. They're doubling down on
53:10
extreme stupid. So what we're doing
53:12
is we're waiting for the Supreme
53:15
Court to act. It does look
53:17
like the Supreme Court is going
53:19
to find in Trump's favor. precisely
53:21
on the same rationale that they
53:24
did for these for the immunity
53:26
decision. The immunity decision basically said
53:28
that these courts have no jurisdiction
53:31
over the executive branch of government
53:33
and they cannot hold the president
53:35
liable for anything as long as
53:38
he is exercising lawful authority as
53:40
in his executive position. So it's,
53:42
I mean, that's basically why all
53:44
of the indictments against Trump collapse.
53:47
And it's, and again, what you
53:49
saw with, with Brad. is he
53:51
tried to do something, he tried
53:54
to make an indictment stick that
53:56
happened prior to Trump, assuming power
53:58
as executive authority. And so I
54:01
just think, I think they're, most
54:03
analysts think they're going to do
54:05
the same, that these rogue judges
54:08
do not have that authority. It's
54:10
going to come to an end.
54:12
In the meantime, Trump is just
54:14
ignoring them. He's just ignoring them
54:17
and he's preparing. plan B's, which
54:19
seemed to be in the works
54:21
immediately, like suspending the writ of
54:24
habeas corpus, that would happen with
54:26
a CR, continuing resolution. And I
54:28
think they would even be passing.
54:31
restrictions on these judges with the
54:33
next CR, but we have to
54:35
wait a few months before that
54:37
as well. So I know it's
54:40
frustrating. I do. I know because
54:42
this is all the left has.
54:44
They only have these judicial tyrants.
54:47
That's a and Tesla terrorism. Those
54:49
are the only things that they
54:51
have. They have nothing else. They've
54:54
been completely locked out of power.
54:56
And as it turns out, these
54:58
judges really don't have that much
55:01
power. Again, they can issue injunctions.
55:03
They can issue ROs, but... but
55:05
in the end, they're not doing
55:07
anything to stop what Trump's ultimately
55:10
going to do, which is the
55:12
greatest, the most massive deportation operation
55:14
in history. And it looks like
55:17
a lot of left-wing bureaucrats are
55:19
going to be caught in the
55:21
process of trying to thwart that
55:24
and getting arrested themselves. humanity charges.
55:26
That would be fast. So we'll
55:28
have to see. I don't know
55:30
if they've got Fauci and and
55:33
gates and their sides. There's so
55:35
much certainly with Fauci because Fauci
55:37
deliberately covered up a lab leak.
55:40
He deliberately covered up gain of
55:42
function. He deliberately covered up the
55:44
what was at the Barrington declaration
55:47
signed by Doc. on both sides
55:49
of the Atlantic, we're talking top-notch
55:51
doctors from the number one, the
55:53
number one Ivy League universities and
55:56
so forth, who basically said that
55:58
the policy of mass shutdown was
56:00
not the way to go. They
56:03
did everything they could to squelch
56:05
that and to suppress that. So
56:07
there's so much and then of
56:10
course is profiting I think is
56:12
net worth when up 10X or
56:14
whatever during the COVID, during the
56:17
COVID insanity. So there's so much.
56:19
And then of course Bill Gates,
56:21
I mean gosh, with the Epstein
56:23
Connection, sure. There's plenty. So we'll
56:26
have to see, I don't have
56:28
any insight whether on those guys
56:30
in particular. Uh, record, Dr. Steve,
56:33
who is the chair of person,
56:35
Democrat National Committee, isn't it supposed
56:37
to be Ken Martin, or is
56:40
it actually David Hog? Also, where
56:42
is Malcolm Kenyata and Artie? Blanco,
56:44
the two other vice chairs, I'm
56:46
sorry, but aren't we supposed to
56:49
be listening to my noise and
56:51
women? Who is the young cis
56:53
white male getting all the attention?
56:56
True, I didn't think about that,
56:58
that's true. But he is, he
57:00
is, he's the most outspoken, so
57:03
he's the one that's getting all
57:05
the attention and I think he's,
57:07
you know, he's effing around and
57:10
he's about to find out. I
57:12
think, I think Hog is going
57:14
to get the boot. I think
57:16
that's going to happen. Hi
57:21
Q. Thank you for the
57:23
Pound Sterling High Q. Dr.
57:25
Frankenstein creators monster and in
57:27
the end, it killed him.
57:29
Brilliant. That's actually, that's very,
57:31
very good. Same with Robert
57:34
Lewis Stevens, Dr. Jekyll, Mr.
57:36
Hyde, and what is that
57:38
another theme? The portrait of
57:40
Dorian Gray, right? Isn't that
57:42
Oscar Wild? This notion that
57:44
these monsters we create inevitably
57:47
end up killing us. It's
57:49
a reverse. It's a reverse
57:51
Genesis 3 in a sense.
57:53
So just as we rebelled
57:55
against our creators, so our
57:57
creations rebelled against us in
57:59
effect. Sorry, just you just...
58:02
I just thought I'd riff
58:04
off that. So Dr. Frankenstein
58:06
created his monster in the
58:08
end that killed him. Liberals
58:10
created their work monster. And
58:12
I believe it will replace
58:14
liberalism. This is exactly what
58:17
Bill Maher is very word
58:19
about. This is what peers
58:21
Morgan is very concerned about.
58:23
This is what Jordan Peterson
58:25
has openly talked about. And
58:27
then so the question, yes,
58:30
the question is the extent
58:32
to which. Wokeness does come
58:34
out of liberalism. This is
58:36
something that I don't think
58:38
Bill Maher, maybe he has,
58:40
but I don't think it's
58:42
something that he's really reckoned
58:45
with, the extent to which
58:47
his ideological liberalism has helped
58:49
forge wokeness. But yeah, wokeness
58:51
when all said and done
58:53
is the sanctification of the
58:55
victim. It's the sanctification of
58:58
the victim, the oppressed. Liberalism
59:00
is rooted in the notion.
59:02
I mean, there's a mythology
59:04
behind liberalism, and so to
59:06
give it its fair hearing,
59:08
liberalism is rooted in two
59:10
fundamental tenets, classical liberalism, 18th
59:13
century liberalism. It emphasized reason
59:15
over religion in all matters
59:17
of public policy, and it
59:19
emphasized a restraint on executive
59:21
power in order to maximize
59:23
individual freedom. So a liberal
59:25
society is supposed to be
59:28
rational and free. Yeah, sounds
59:30
pretty good, right? Sign me
59:32
up, kind of thing. But
59:34
what we ended up seeing
59:36
is that the postmodernist in
59:38
the universities in 1960 began,
59:41
60s began to question liberalism,
59:43
sorry, rationalism. They began to
59:45
question the objectivity of rationalism.
59:47
Now, one wonders what reasoning
59:49
they used for that, but
59:51
we'll leave that for another
59:53
day. But they began to
59:56
state that scientific rationalism was
59:58
simply a Western construct that
1:00:00
was used as a tool
1:00:02
for. colonization and that there
1:00:04
were a whole myriad of
1:00:06
ecologies of epistemology by which
1:00:09
the world could be rightly
1:00:11
understood. Again, I'm not arguing
1:00:13
for it or against it.
1:00:15
I'm just saying that liberals,
1:00:17
I know the guys of
1:00:19
the liberal university were the
1:00:21
ones that killed in many
1:00:24
ways, the transcendent objectivity of
1:00:26
scientific rationalism in the public
1:00:28
square. And then Patrick Dine's
1:00:30
thesis. of the failure of
1:00:32
liberalism is that because liberalism
1:00:34
recast the human person as
1:00:36
a sovereign individual who has
1:00:39
no more obligations apart from
1:00:41
that which they choose for
1:00:43
themselves, then the mediating institutions
1:00:45
that are moral forming institutions
1:00:47
like the family where we
1:00:49
have obligations to or the
1:00:52
church we have obligations to
1:00:54
or the community we have
1:00:56
obligations to those were of
1:00:58
life so as to enable
1:01:00
people to have maximized sovereign
1:01:02
control over their lives. But
1:01:04
in doing so, that left
1:01:07
a social needs vacuum that
1:01:09
got filled by the welfare
1:01:11
state. And so we saw
1:01:13
the restraint on executive power
1:01:15
begin to collapse with the
1:01:17
massive expansion of the state,
1:01:20
particularly in the form of
1:01:22
welfare state. And so now
1:01:24
there's literally nothing in public
1:01:26
in public. economic political life
1:01:28
that the state does not
1:01:30
have ultimate monopolistic jurisdiction over.
1:01:32
So we could see how
1:01:35
the two tenets of liberalism
1:01:37
actually collapsed under liberals themselves.
1:01:39
And so now liberalism is
1:01:41
highly irrational, you know, basically
1:01:43
not even knowing what a
1:01:45
woman is. And it's highly
1:01:47
repressive in this constantly expanding
1:01:50
ever growing state. And you
1:01:52
put irrationality and repression together,
1:01:54
what do you get? What
1:01:56
do you get? What do
1:01:58
you get? You know it.
1:02:01
Wokeness. That's what wokeness
1:02:03
in effect is. It's
1:02:05
irrational repression. That is
1:02:07
provoked, as it were, by
1:02:09
the sanctification of the oppressed,
1:02:11
by the victim, that liberals
1:02:14
were supposed to liberate and
1:02:16
emancipate. So you cannot say
1:02:18
anything in any way, shape, or
1:02:21
form that even, or do anything
1:02:23
that even remotely offends the
1:02:25
oppressed. And so that's why
1:02:27
offense has become. literally the
1:02:30
social capital by which one
1:02:32
could bully their way into
1:02:34
power. So there you go,
1:02:36
Hikew. I think you're absolutely
1:02:38
right. I think wokeness is
1:02:40
replacing liberalism and
1:02:42
guaranteeing the destruction of
1:02:45
both. Beave, letting him, how
1:02:47
well do you see the
1:02:49
global succumbing to the
1:02:51
coming mercantilism that is being
1:02:53
brought about by the tariff regime?
1:02:55
Yeah, it's mixed. It's mixed. I
1:02:58
think, I mean, if there's so many
1:03:00
moving pieces right now, so I'm
1:03:02
kind of doing some research on a
1:03:04
video next week about how Trump does
1:03:06
appear to have sort of
1:03:08
checkmated China, we'll have to see,
1:03:11
because China I do not see as
1:03:13
globalists, I see them as profiting off
1:03:15
the globalist system, but they are, but
1:03:17
they are by far a tariff-based
1:03:20
economy. They are mercantilists to
1:03:22
the core. They're civilizationless as
1:03:24
is Russia, as is India.
1:03:27
So I think the powers
1:03:29
that are really pushing
1:03:32
for the globalism
1:03:34
are internal,
1:03:36
are internal,
1:03:38
are London, are
1:03:41
Manhattan elites, but
1:03:43
it looks like,
1:03:45
again, they really, they
1:03:48
don't, they don't have
1:03:50
power. This is what's
1:03:52
so fascinating. Trump
1:03:55
is not. He's, I mean, he could
1:03:58
have been bought, it looks like, in his...
1:04:00
first term like with bringing on
1:04:02
John Bolton and so forth. I
1:04:04
think he was really worried about
1:04:06
his second term, getting, you
1:04:09
know, getting the the support
1:04:11
he needed among the donors
1:04:13
for the second term. Now
1:04:15
he doesn't care. He's literally,
1:04:17
I don't give enough mode. And
1:04:19
so there's real, they've just,
1:04:21
they don't have the political
1:04:24
power to set policy. And
1:04:26
the WTO has been completely
1:04:28
shut out. Does the does the
1:04:30
WTO even exist? I mean, think
1:04:32
about it. Was the WTO even?
1:04:34
When's the last time you heard
1:04:36
the WTO in the news? Or the
1:04:39
IMF, for the exception of a
1:04:41
study. Yeah, the IMF now, I
1:04:43
think is turning to studies. According
1:04:45
to the IMF, such as Sri
1:04:47
Lanka has the highest GDP
1:04:49
gang, you know, they're
1:04:51
just, they're literally just think
1:04:54
tanks at this point. So it
1:04:56
seems to me that. Globalists
1:04:58
are submitting and
1:05:01
are trying to learn to
1:05:03
play by new rules because
1:05:05
I think they're also
1:05:07
realizing there's no
1:05:09
going back after this. The
1:05:12
United States, particularly
1:05:15
the working class, have
1:05:17
made it clear we
1:05:19
want reciprocal tariffs. And
1:05:22
reciprocal tariffs, of
1:05:24
course, redefine trade. not
1:05:26
simply as fairly, but it also
1:05:29
redefines trade as a form
1:05:31
of some kind of national sovereignty.
1:05:33
We want things manufactured
1:05:36
here. We want manufacturing in
1:05:38
industry back in the United
1:05:40
States, as you know, every
1:05:42
sovereign country would want for
1:05:44
their own. And so I think they're
1:05:46
coming to terms with the fact
1:05:49
that it's, this is a
1:05:51
permanent situation, regardless of who
1:05:53
comes back into power. and especially
1:05:55
the way Trump is revamping
1:05:57
all of DC to reconvene.
1:06:00
figure around that. And so
1:06:02
I think they're just trying
1:06:04
to, they're trying to influence
1:06:06
the situation so as to
1:06:08
make the tariffs as beneficial
1:06:10
for their own industry as
1:06:12
possible. And they're trying to
1:06:14
find creative ways to do
1:06:16
that and then lobby the
1:06:18
president to enact those policies.
1:06:20
So it's a complicated picture
1:06:22
because. Again, China, India, they'll
1:06:24
all, even European Union, they'll
1:06:26
all pretend to want pure
1:06:28
globalism, but they are tariff-based
1:06:30
economies. And so they betray
1:06:32
the very neoliberal globalism that
1:06:34
the WTO and the IMF
1:06:36
and the World Bank are
1:06:38
the institutional representatives and guardians
1:06:40
of in terms of the
1:06:42
protocols. and obligations that one
1:06:45
signs up for. So the
1:06:47
United States has for the
1:06:49
last several decades in effect
1:06:51
said, you know, as long
1:06:53
as you keep the dollar
1:06:55
as the reserve currency, as
1:06:57
long as you dump your
1:06:59
surplus dollars into our T
1:07:01
bills and just pump tremendous
1:07:03
money into our economy, we're
1:07:05
not going to tear a
1:07:07
few. Those days are over.
1:07:09
And so now it just
1:07:11
seems the globalist structures are
1:07:13
collapsing. And so just other
1:07:15
countries just, and even internal
1:07:17
interests don't, they just don't
1:07:19
have anything to grab onto
1:07:21
in terms of effective globalist
1:07:23
structures that have power. And
1:07:25
so they're trying, I think,
1:07:27
to create, well, I don't
1:07:29
think I know they're trying
1:07:31
to create the single most
1:07:33
optimal. conditions under the current
1:07:35
tariff realities for their particular
1:07:37
industries. And there's going to
1:07:39
be a little bit of
1:07:42
kind of Globalist finagling here
1:07:44
or there, but not that
1:07:46
much. Misty, Dr. Stevie, fledgling.
1:07:48
You keep using this word,
1:07:50
fledgling. However, I do not
1:07:52
think you know what it
1:07:54
means. What you think it
1:07:56
means. I think the word
1:07:58
you're searching for is flagging.
1:08:00
No, fledgling. No, fledgling means,
1:08:02
how would I sum it
1:08:04
up? Fleduling is... It's coming
1:08:06
to some kind of, it's,
1:08:08
yeah, it's not, it's, what's,
1:08:10
how do I describe fledgling?
1:08:12
Fleduling is struggling, how's that?
1:08:14
Let's see, a personal organization
1:08:16
that is immature, inexperience, or
1:08:18
undeveloped. A young bird is
1:08:20
fledgling. Oh, so it's a
1:08:22
young thing, maybe I am
1:08:24
using it wrong. An immature
1:08:26
inexperience. New without experience? Yeah,
1:08:28
so maybe I should use
1:08:30
struggling better rather than fledgling.
1:08:32
Okay, good. I'm learning something.
1:08:34
Awesome, Misty. There you go.
1:08:36
$20. Your $20 is investing
1:08:38
in my vocabulary. All right.
1:08:41
Hold me honest, because I
1:08:43
tend to be a creature
1:08:45
of habit when it comes
1:08:47
to language. Rich, Dr. Steve,
1:08:49
it appears that the government
1:08:51
has been giving private universities
1:08:53
such as Harvard. Now, tons
1:08:55
of money without increasing the
1:08:57
quality of education. Why should
1:08:59
the government help expensive for-profit
1:09:01
educational entities, even if they
1:09:03
were producing positive results? Yeah,
1:09:05
I'm with you, so bottom
1:09:07
lines, I understand it, because
1:09:09
I was in the university
1:09:11
for 20 years. Bottom line
1:09:13
is, look, this is a
1:09:15
professional class, political economic. bureaucratic
1:09:17
academic alliance. So, and that
1:09:19
alliance justifies itself by saying
1:09:21
that we have a vested
1:09:23
national interest. in pumping money
1:09:25
into universities. That will do
1:09:27
the necessary research for us
1:09:29
to advance in technology, advance
1:09:31
in political strategy, advance in
1:09:33
health, advance in all kinds
1:09:35
of things. So bottom line
1:09:38
is they pump money into
1:09:40
these universities and they justify
1:09:42
it by claiming that they
1:09:44
provide the research. to enhance
1:09:46
public policy. Now, do you
1:09:48
want the reality? They're paying
1:09:50
off their supporters. That's what
1:09:52
we're finding in Doge. That's
1:09:54
what we found with USAID.
1:09:56
The government has become a
1:09:58
slush fund. And the reason
1:10:00
why all of these universities
1:10:02
are left wing is because
1:10:04
up until this point, the
1:10:06
Democrats owned DC. My saying
1:10:08
is Democrats own DC. Republicans
1:10:10
own DC. My saying is
1:10:12
Democrats own DC. Republicans own
1:10:14
DC. Democrats own DC, the
1:10:16
Republicans merely rent. And so
1:10:18
if you want, if you
1:10:20
want to tap into those
1:10:22
slush funds, then you have
1:10:24
to push left-wing causes. You
1:10:26
have to, you have to
1:10:28
push causes that further empower
1:10:30
Washington DC and the ideological
1:10:32
ethos that expands the power
1:10:34
of Washington DC. So they,
1:10:37
it's just payoffs. It's bribes.
1:10:39
Now when Trump takes over,
1:10:41
fully, and MAGga takes over,
1:10:43
fully, DC, don't be surprised
1:10:45
if you see a number
1:10:47
of universities switch. Now I
1:10:49
know, we may not like
1:10:51
that. We may not like
1:10:53
them getting paid off, but
1:10:55
again, that is politics is
1:10:57
power. That's the way politics
1:10:59
works. And these universities have
1:11:01
been paid off by Democrats
1:11:03
who own DC to help
1:11:05
them expand. And it just,
1:11:07
yeah. entrench themselves in that
1:11:09
monopolization over DC. Running man,
1:11:11
uh, doctors, do you believe
1:11:13
the Holy Ghost is bringing
1:11:15
a revival spiritually secular, just
1:11:17
like in the days of
1:11:19
Jehovah, the King of Judah?
1:11:21
I do, I, um, I
1:11:23
do, I think we're going
1:11:25
through a massive, uh, worldwide
1:11:27
movement known as retraditionalization. It's
1:11:29
one of the three forms
1:11:31
of blowback against globalization. So
1:11:34
globalization undermines our border security,
1:11:36
it undermines our cultural security,
1:11:38
it undermines our economic security.
1:11:40
And so it's no wonder
1:11:42
that virtually all populations right
1:11:44
now are building walls and
1:11:46
re-securing their borders as a
1:11:48
way of pushing back against
1:11:50
globalization's erosion of our borders.
1:11:52
There's a, it's no coincidence
1:11:54
that. that mercantilism is returning
1:11:56
where more and more nations
1:11:58
are embracing some kind of
1:12:00
economic protectionism so as to
1:12:02
so as to enact an
1:12:04
economics that is an extension
1:12:06
of national security and then
1:12:08
it's no coincidence that more
1:12:10
and more cultures are returning
1:12:12
to their religious traditions as
1:12:14
mechanisms of resistance against this
1:12:16
radically secularized. anti-religious, anti-cultural globalization.
1:12:18
So we're seeing it happen.
1:12:20
Was it the rise of
1:12:22
Orthodoxy in Russia, the rise
1:12:24
of Confucianism in China, as
1:12:26
well, interestingly, as an extraordinary
1:12:28
Christian revival that's happening more
1:12:31
underground in China. We're seeing
1:12:33
Hindu nationalism in India. We're
1:12:35
seeing, of course, the revivalism
1:12:37
of very militant Islamism throughout
1:12:39
the Middle East, particularly Shiite
1:12:41
Islam in Iran. Ottoman Turkey,
1:12:43
Shinto, Japan. It just could
1:12:45
go on and on. And
1:12:47
I think we're seeing it
1:12:49
now in Europe, particularly in
1:12:51
France, where baptisms are up
1:12:53
50% from this time last
1:12:55
year. We're seeing it in
1:12:57
the United States. We're seeing
1:12:59
it in Hollywood. More and
1:13:01
more people are coming to
1:13:03
faith and not just a
1:13:05
cursory faith, but a real
1:13:07
kind of traditionalized faith. So
1:13:09
as they're coming into the
1:13:11
Catholic Church, they're being very
1:13:13
attracted to the Latin tridentine
1:13:15
mass. if they're coming into,
1:13:17
say they're, if they're not
1:13:19
becoming Catholic, they're becoming Orthodox,
1:13:21
Orthodox churches, and OCA, the
1:13:23
Orthodox Church of America, I
1:13:25
recall, saw a 70% increase
1:13:27
over the last two years
1:13:30
in catacuminates and memberships. So
1:13:32
yeah, wherever we're seeing, and
1:13:34
then those who claim a
1:13:36
personal relationship for Jesus Christ,
1:13:38
which Jesus Christ is up,
1:13:40
is up by 12 points.
1:13:42
from this time about two
1:13:44
years ago. So it's in
1:13:46
the high 60s now. Nearly
1:13:48
70 and 10 Americans claim
1:13:50
to have a personal relationship
1:13:52
with Christ. So yeah, something's
1:13:54
going on here. I think
1:13:56
we're in the midst of
1:13:58
a religious renewal, the likes
1:14:00
of which we really have
1:14:02
not seen before. It's pretty
1:14:04
amazing stuff. Well, it's a
1:14:06
little bit early for for
1:14:08
2028. So 2026 right now,
1:14:10
it looks very good. It
1:14:12
does. It looks very good.
1:14:14
We're going to hold the
1:14:16
Senate. And it looks like
1:14:18
we'll hold the House at
1:14:20
this point. Again, it looks
1:14:22
like Texas. And I think
1:14:24
it's Florida. There's another or
1:14:27
it could be Tennessee. I
1:14:29
forget there's a couple of
1:14:31
states. They're gerrymandering for the
1:14:33
2026 to get us another
1:14:35
four to six seats. They're
1:14:37
going to be solid red.
1:14:39
And that's going to offset
1:14:41
whatever nonsense goes on in
1:14:43
Wisconsin with this new liberal
1:14:45
judge that they just put
1:14:47
in stupidity. It's, um, I
1:14:49
mean, talk about, you know,
1:14:51
it's not stupid. I mean,
1:14:53
it's just, yeah, it's just,
1:14:55
the Republican Party in Wisconsin
1:14:57
is just so, remember, Wisconsin's
1:14:59
Paul Ryan territory. They're just,
1:15:01
they're like, they're like the,
1:15:03
the McCain's in Arizona. They're
1:15:05
just such a disappointment. They're
1:15:07
just, they're so out of
1:15:09
it, but regardless. So it
1:15:11
looks good. We may, this
1:15:13
may be one of the
1:15:15
few times, I think it
1:15:17
would only be the third
1:15:19
or fourth time in American
1:15:21
history, where the party that
1:15:24
has the White House actually
1:15:26
gains in the Senate and
1:15:28
the House, Trump did that
1:15:30
in 2018, remember he gained
1:15:32
in the Senate, he lost
1:15:34
the House, but he gained,
1:15:36
I think, two seats in
1:15:38
the Senate, so they made
1:15:40
history there, so I think
1:15:42
he can do it again.
1:15:44
We should pick up Georgia,
1:15:46
that shouldn't be a problem
1:15:48
with Brian Kemp. He's very
1:15:50
popular governor, and we could
1:15:52
pick up something in New
1:15:54
Hampshire and pick up something
1:15:56
in Michigan. Either way, we're
1:15:58
looking 54, 55 seats at
1:16:00
this point, right? And we'll
1:16:02
probably have this around the
1:16:04
same amount. Maybe we can
1:16:06
even grow a little bit
1:16:08
in the House. 2026, it
1:16:10
just comes down. If the
1:16:12
Democrats go full McDouvern, if
1:16:14
they go full Mondale, if
1:16:16
they do what they did
1:16:18
after there's a humiliating loss
1:16:20
in 68 and 68 and
1:16:23
in 80. If they do
1:16:25
what they did, which was
1:16:27
just double down on stupid
1:16:29
and again, that's what parties
1:16:31
tend to do when they're
1:16:33
decaying, they do tend to
1:16:35
double down on their most
1:16:37
rabid left wing, or their
1:16:39
most rabid extreme, I should
1:16:41
say, because the right could
1:16:43
do it as well. They're
1:16:45
shot. I just don't see
1:16:47
how they're going to possibly
1:16:49
win in the swing states
1:16:51
that are inordinately blue collar.
1:16:53
The reason why Democrats are
1:16:55
flipping out is, and the
1:16:57
reason why this, don't tell
1:16:59
Rosie O'Donnell this, Rosie O'Donnell
1:17:01
thinks there were, there were
1:17:03
election shenanigans, ironically, that, you
1:17:05
know, how did Trump win?
1:17:07
seven swing states. That's impossible.
1:17:09
Nobody's been in. Not even
1:17:11
Obama could do that. The
1:17:13
answer is very simple. The
1:17:15
seven swing states have an
1:17:17
inordinate number of working class
1:17:20
voters, a significant number, a
1:17:22
higher propensity of working class
1:17:24
voters than all other states.
1:17:26
And the Republican part of
1:17:28
the Trump party is the
1:17:30
party of the working class.
1:17:32
So they're going to be
1:17:34
winning swing states from now
1:17:36
on. That looks like that's
1:17:38
baked into the cake. And
1:17:40
so it looks like JD
1:17:42
Vance is easily going to
1:17:44
be the next nominee or
1:17:46
Trump 2028. We'll see. They're
1:17:48
trying to work it out.
1:17:50
I have no idea how
1:17:52
they'll do it, but I
1:17:54
love it. I'm all for
1:17:56
it. I'm 100% on the
1:17:58
bandwagon of Trump 2028. So
1:18:00
he can win four times
1:18:02
in a row, like FDR.
1:18:04
And again, even bigger than
1:18:06
FDR. I do. I just,
1:18:08
I think that there's just
1:18:10
no chance at this at
1:18:12
this point. anything can happen,
1:18:14
but I'm just, it's just,
1:18:16
it's just being realistic. They're
1:18:19
going to have to win
1:18:21
over the working class voter.
1:18:23
Scrant and Joe was able
1:18:25
to do that. To his
1:18:27
credit, that's why he was
1:18:29
so upset. They replaced him.
1:18:31
He thought in his own
1:18:33
demented, you know, failing reality.
1:18:35
He, they thought he could
1:18:37
do it, but he thought
1:18:39
he could do it, but
1:18:41
he thought he could do
1:18:43
it. But he thought he
1:18:45
could do it, but to
1:18:47
no veil. I mean. the
1:18:49
more they double down on
1:18:51
woke, the more they double
1:18:53
down on trying to bring
1:18:55
back illegal migrant gang members,
1:18:57
the more they double down
1:18:59
on all of this nonsense
1:19:01
and and hit not hating
1:19:03
on tariffs. Remember the working
1:19:05
class love tariffs. I mean
1:19:07
they're shot. They're not going
1:19:09
to win swing states anymore.
1:19:11
Arizona is almost 10 points
1:19:13
margin for Republican registrations. It
1:19:16
looks like Nevada by the
1:19:18
time we get to 2026
1:19:20
maybe as high as a
1:19:22
five-point margin. Republican, so it's
1:19:24
going to be solid red.
1:19:26
Georgia is increasing. It's a
1:19:28
Republican. Pennsylvania is the new
1:19:30
Ohio. It will surpass Democrats.
1:19:32
And right now, Democrats have
1:19:34
a 90,000 voter registration advantage.
1:19:36
Same with even North Carolina
1:19:38
still has, I think, something
1:19:40
like a 10, 20,000 voter
1:19:42
registration event. That that'll be
1:19:44
wiped out. Those two will
1:19:46
be officially red states. By
1:19:48
then, we won't even need
1:19:50
Wisconsin and Michigan. So it's
1:19:52
it's pretty stunning stuff. Alan
1:19:54
Little, how much longer do
1:19:56
you think President Trump will
1:19:58
wait on scotis to deal
1:20:00
with these drooling troll of
1:20:02
the lower courts. Today's arrest
1:20:04
not with standing. Yeah, I'm
1:20:06
with you, Alan. He's get
1:20:08
away. He'll wait for the
1:20:10
decision. I think that's just
1:20:13
baked in the cake. That's
1:20:15
that's the way they're talking
1:20:17
right now. The way Johnson
1:20:19
is talking, the way Thune
1:20:21
is talking, Trump is talking.
1:20:23
And just look at Trump's
1:20:25
step. He's not worried. He's
1:20:27
not worried. Look at him,
1:20:29
I mean, he's happy, he's
1:20:31
joking, he knows he's got
1:20:33
the best cabinet in the
1:20:35
world, he's got the best
1:20:37
environment. Stephen Miller alone could
1:20:39
take on that entire city.
1:20:41
They know what they're doing,
1:20:43
even if the Supreme Court
1:20:45
does not act, they will
1:20:47
pull the rug out from
1:20:49
under this whole thing, and
1:20:51
they will effectively suspend habeas
1:20:53
corpus, and then rule of
1:20:55
law by definition is take-off,
1:20:57
or due process is by
1:20:59
definition, taken off the books,
1:21:01
by definition. So there is
1:21:03
no due process for the
1:21:05
suspension of due process. So
1:21:07
he's got it. Don't worry
1:21:09
about this is all going
1:21:12
to work out. As far
1:21:14
as I'm seeing anything that
1:21:16
concerned me at all. Remember
1:21:18
so much of this is
1:21:20
being made of by the
1:21:22
legacy media and by a
1:21:24
panic. Well let me finish
1:21:26
my point. So much of
1:21:28
this is being made up
1:21:30
by the legacy media so
1:21:32
as to try desperately. to
1:21:34
breathe some life into the
1:21:36
dying life. They're trying to
1:21:38
give. the left some kind
1:21:40
of hope. Again, they don't
1:21:42
care about lying. Remember that.
1:21:44
As far as their concern,
1:21:46
they create there. They're performative.
1:21:48
They have a performative truth
1:21:50
framework. They create truth. They
1:21:52
don't report truth. They create
1:21:54
it. So we've talked about
1:21:56
that before. That's the way
1:21:58
the legacy media works. It's
1:22:00
the way the Democrats work.
1:22:02
They push lies to try
1:22:04
to get, they wanted you
1:22:06
to literally end up believing.
1:22:09
that Garcia was a Maryland
1:22:11
man, a Maryland father, a
1:22:13
sweet, kind, quiet, Maryland. They
1:22:15
wanted you to believe that.
1:22:17
They knew that was not
1:22:19
true. He's Salvadoran. He's here
1:22:21
illegally. He should not be
1:22:23
here in the first place.
1:22:25
He is a gang member.
1:22:27
MS-M-C-13 gang member. He has
1:22:29
a arrest record. He is
1:22:31
a serial wife beater, according
1:22:33
to her own. according to
1:22:35
her own statements, a police
1:22:37
statement. But they want to
1:22:39
create this reality. And the
1:22:41
reality you want to create
1:22:43
for Democrats is we have
1:22:45
a fighting chance. We can
1:22:47
beat back Trump. We can
1:22:49
stop him. And it's through
1:22:51
the judges. The judges are
1:22:53
effectively putting a stop to
1:22:55
Trump. That's what they're trying
1:22:57
to convince their dying ilk
1:22:59
of. And unfortunately a lot
1:23:01
of. A lot of right
1:23:03
wing media gets caught up
1:23:06
in them. Oh, look at
1:23:08
these judges. They're not doing
1:23:10
anything. They're literally not doing
1:23:12
anything. They're mosquitoes in our
1:23:14
ears. That's it. Let's start
1:23:16
acting like the Caleb's and
1:23:18
the Joshua's and the warriors
1:23:20
that we are and laugh
1:23:22
at them. Oh, you pass
1:23:24
an injunction. You actually think
1:23:26
you did something meaningful. It
1:23:28
will either be destroyed by
1:23:30
the Supreme Court or we
1:23:32
will destroy it. by suspending
1:23:34
the very foundation of the
1:23:36
of the of the restraining
1:23:38
order. So the injunction. So
1:23:40
don't worry about it. We've
1:23:42
got. office. Rebel guy. Thank
1:23:44
you for the super time.
1:23:46
I'm sorry. I'm just angry
1:23:48
when a judge tried to
1:23:50
block his order requiring voter
1:23:52
ID. I snapped. Yeah, again,
1:23:54
don't work. It's not going
1:23:56
to work. It's not going
1:23:58
to work. It's not going
1:24:00
to mean anything in the
1:24:02
end. I promise you not
1:24:05
going to mean anything by
1:24:07
2026. That's for sure. I've
1:24:09
heard something about if God
1:24:11
doesn't listen, people will beg
1:24:13
for demons. Oh, to take
1:24:15
the monsters down. Have you.
1:24:17
by that a God is
1:24:19
always listening. That's the whole
1:24:21
notion of God is love.
1:24:23
We reject God, God doesn't
1:24:25
reject us. So a little
1:24:27
theology there. Yeah, I know
1:24:29
I don't, I wouldn't worry
1:24:31
about it. I really don't.
1:24:33
These are just, they're rogue,
1:24:35
they're left-wing activists, disguised as
1:24:37
jurists, and Trump knows it.
1:24:39
And he's just going to
1:24:41
keep signing his EOS. He's
1:24:43
going to keep telling everybody
1:24:45
under jurisdiction of executive authority
1:24:47
to ignore these indictments as
1:24:49
they go through the appellate
1:24:51
process. Yeah, these injunctions as
1:24:53
they go through the appellate
1:24:55
process. And in the end,
1:24:57
things are going to work
1:24:59
out their way one way
1:25:02
or the other. There's no
1:25:04
way around it. These judges
1:25:06
are not going to have
1:25:08
the final say, not in
1:25:10
the era of the Golden
1:25:12
Age. So don't get upset
1:25:14
by these guys. Turn it
1:25:16
off, don't even, but unfortunately
1:25:18
I have to say, unfortunately,
1:25:20
X, I've noticed this, X
1:25:22
hyperventilates, the right on X
1:25:24
hyperventilates, they freak out, they
1:25:26
get, and again, maybe it's
1:25:28
because they're trying to get
1:25:30
us roused to action, so
1:25:32
as to hold our representatives
1:25:34
accountable, maybe that that's the
1:25:36
case, but I do think
1:25:38
you have to have some
1:25:40
balance there, you can be
1:25:42
pissed, but just be piss.
1:25:44
Now, if you know it's
1:25:46
going to work out, be
1:25:48
pissed that you had to
1:25:50
go through this, but don't
1:25:52
be, but don't be upset,
1:25:54
don't lose heart, don't be
1:25:56
despondent, that we're not. going
1:25:58
to prevail because we are,
1:26:01
we are the Super Bowl
1:26:03
winners, we're going to prevail,
1:26:05
they can't do anything. Have
1:26:07
you, sorry, Vern, have you
1:26:09
heard about what's been the
1:26:11
result of Kamala's shortage of
1:26:13
20 million? After the election,
1:26:15
I have not, I haven't
1:26:17
kept it. Is that the
1:26:19
20 million that David Hogg
1:26:21
is promising to spend on
1:26:23
the challenges, primary challenges? And
1:26:25
keep in mind, I have
1:26:27
no problem. I have no
1:26:29
problem with primary challenges, right?
1:26:31
I'm a big fan of
1:26:33
Ken Paxton taken out, taken
1:26:35
out John Cornyn in Texas,
1:26:37
but that's not something that
1:26:39
the RNC gets involved in.
1:26:41
That's something we get involved.
1:26:43
The RNC is supposed to
1:26:45
support whoever we support. They
1:26:47
don't take, they're not supposed
1:26:49
to take sides. They do,
1:26:51
they do it behind the
1:26:53
scenes, but alas. So no,
1:26:55
I haven't heard. I just
1:26:58
I think in the end
1:27:00
Kamala is completely damaged goods
1:27:02
and the very fact that
1:27:04
they keep obsessing over her
1:27:06
just is an admission that
1:27:08
they've got no bench. Rock
1:27:10
dog, Dr. Steve, what prominent
1:27:12
Surats do you think will
1:27:14
be? Perpetrated walked. The hilda
1:27:16
beast maybe? I don't know.
1:27:18
I don't know. I don't
1:27:20
know. I don't know. Who
1:27:24
can I see walking here? I
1:27:26
mean, I would love to see
1:27:28
my orchus. I think what he
1:27:31
did at the southern border is
1:27:33
criminal. I mean, I literally, I
1:27:35
think people lost their lives because
1:27:38
of it. So I would love
1:27:40
to see what's his name, who
1:27:42
is in the Department of Justice.
1:27:45
Why am I forgetting his name?
1:27:47
I forget these people's names because
1:27:49
they're not worthy of being remembered.
1:27:51
What is that, help me out
1:27:54
there, Michael, what was our fault?
1:27:56
former Attorney General's name, Merrick Garland.
1:27:58
I know, it's just something to
1:28:01
trigger. I'd love to see Merrick
1:28:03
Garland, especially what he did to
1:28:05
Trump and the two indictments. Those
1:28:08
are two I'd like to see.
1:28:10
Davarl, Dr. Turley, or Great America,
1:28:12
how many criminal foreign invader judges
1:28:15
could there possibly be? How many
1:28:17
of these arrests could possibly happen?
1:28:19
Oh, for criminal foreign invader... I
1:28:21
don't think the criminal foreign invader...
1:28:24
a clause, you know, the suspension
1:28:26
of habeas corpus would be extended
1:28:28
to judges. That's interesting. I didn't
1:28:31
even think about that. I'd have
1:28:33
to think about that. I think
1:28:35
again, it's for the illegal migrants,
1:28:38
so the judges just no longer
1:28:40
have jurisdiction over it's 100% legally
1:28:42
recognized. I mean, it's already legally
1:28:45
recognized, but now again, they have,
1:28:47
they can act. It's literally like
1:28:49
declaring war or starting a... some
1:28:51
kind of military action with another
1:28:54
country and then some judge in
1:28:56
a row which will happen at
1:28:58
one point say oh you can't
1:29:01
do that that's illegal I mean
1:29:03
literally the president would say dude
1:29:05
dude stay in your lane you're
1:29:08
about to be fully ignored right
1:29:10
now so I know I don't
1:29:12
think it's going to be the
1:29:15
judges per se it's going to
1:29:17
be the it's going to be
1:29:19
the criminals illegal criminals Rockdog, Dr.
1:29:21
Steve, have you seen the meltdowns
1:29:24
of the student loan collections? Apparently
1:29:26
starting May 5th, 15% of wages
1:29:28
of people who have not made
1:29:31
a payment over five years will
1:29:33
be garnished. I love it. 10%
1:29:35
if it's less than four years,
1:29:38
your thoughts. To me, it's about
1:29:40
time. Absolutely. Absolutely. Why should we
1:29:42
pay these privileged little kids to
1:29:45
go and get, you know, environmental
1:29:47
studies major or feminist studies major
1:29:49
degree degree? No, pay up. You
1:29:51
went, you got to pay. Or
1:29:54
just don't go to college. You
1:29:56
don't need it anymore. You know,
1:29:58
I'm all for an academic education,
1:30:01
all four of my kids are
1:30:03
getting it, but you don't need
1:30:05
it. It's not something that's necessary.
1:30:08
So it's it's it is your
1:30:10
privilege. And so now you got
1:30:12
to pay for your privilege. Stephen
1:30:15
Connors, when will Trump declare Antifa
1:30:17
a terrorist group? Good question. Antifa
1:30:19
seems to have been quiet though.
1:30:21
May, I don't know, do you
1:30:24
know, do you know, um, trying
1:30:26
to remember last time Antifa was
1:30:28
in the news? They've seemed to
1:30:31
quiet down and I'm wondering if
1:30:33
that's some behind the scenes sort
1:30:35
of stuff. Good question. I don't
1:30:38
know. Missy, I'm in Texas where
1:30:40
illegal is bound. I know someone
1:30:42
who has an illegal renter. Would
1:30:45
they be legally charged by renting
1:30:47
to someone they know is a
1:30:49
legal good question Missy. I don't
1:30:51
know the law on that. I
1:30:54
would ask a lawyer that that
1:30:56
question. Yeah, I mean, you know,
1:30:58
if you're talking about personal relationships
1:31:01
here, you know, it's always best
1:31:03
to handle that. The biblical pattern
1:31:05
is you talk to the person,
1:31:08
the Matthew 18 patterns, talk to
1:31:10
the person personally, one-on-one, and then
1:31:12
just explain to them your concerns.
1:31:15
And if they kind of push
1:31:17
back and it's not resolved, then
1:31:19
that's when you can kind of,
1:31:21
you know, sort of like take
1:31:24
it to the next level, elevate
1:31:26
it as it were. So maybe
1:31:28
start with the person if you
1:31:31
know them, if they're close to
1:31:33
you, you can, you know, say,
1:31:35
have you thought about that? I
1:31:38
mean, you do know this person's
1:31:40
illegal, don't you? I think they
1:31:42
are. Do you have that? Yeah,
1:31:45
I mean, have you, I mean,
1:31:47
have you give that maybe, maybe
1:31:49
that's something you might want to,
1:31:51
might want to rectify, you know,
1:31:54
something like that. Which is what
1:31:56
they're ostensibly doing when what is
1:31:58
the purpose of the judicial branch?
1:32:01
Yeah, so I mean, no, the
1:32:03
judge, so the, as I understand
1:32:05
it, the judicial branch adjudicates legitimate
1:32:08
issues within the spheres. So, so
1:32:10
if someone, like a lot of
1:32:12
what happened, what, what went wrong
1:32:15
here goes back to what was
1:32:17
that decision during the FDR years,
1:32:19
Humphrey, a Humphrey versus the United
1:32:21
States, a lot of this attempt
1:32:24
to, and the. Trump administration has
1:32:26
filed a formal petition to overturn
1:32:28
Humphrey, but a lot of this
1:32:31
started with, oh, what was he
1:32:33
a secretary of labor? I'm forgetting
1:32:35
what he was. So somebody under
1:32:38
the president in his executive authority
1:32:40
thought he got, he got wrongfully
1:32:42
fired and then brought the president,
1:32:45
well, the administration to court and
1:32:47
went all the way up to
1:32:49
the Supreme Court. So this is,
1:32:51
so you're dealing with. adjudication of
1:32:54
issues within the sphere and then
1:32:56
there can be adjudication of when
1:32:58
the legislation passes a law that
1:33:01
is not constitutional that that comes
1:33:03
in as well so they'll they'll
1:33:05
look at the cons of adjudication
1:33:08
and then constitutionality but the notion
1:33:10
that the the president himself does
1:33:12
not have actual authority. to enact
1:33:15
his executive power granted him by
1:33:17
the Constitution. Subsured. I mean, again,
1:33:19
it's just absurd, but we're 70
1:33:22
years out of since a president
1:33:24
has actually used his constitution authority,
1:33:26
FDR, and the bureaucrats and the
1:33:28
courts have teamed up to basically
1:33:31
keep the president's power under checks
1:33:33
so that they can maximize their
1:33:35
own power. But in terms of
1:33:38
adjudication of legitimate issues of disagreement
1:33:40
within the spheres of power as
1:33:42
well as the... constitutionality of the
1:33:45
legislative branch. That's that's where the
1:33:47
courts certainly do certainly do come
1:33:49
in. Ruba Guy, what am I
1:33:52
hearing about the autism registry thing
1:33:54
that RFK Junior? I have Asperger's
1:33:56
and am I the only one
1:33:58
who thinks that's concerning? I know
1:34:01
we want to see why more
1:34:03
and more people are being diagnosed,
1:34:05
but still yeah, I don't know
1:34:08
enough of that I have to.
1:34:10
I have to catch up on
1:34:12
that. Certainly, we've been talking about
1:34:15
the dies that have been banned.
1:34:17
And literally, like you said, we're
1:34:19
basically drinking petroleum at this point
1:34:22
with some of these dies. But
1:34:24
I'd have to take a look
1:34:26
at the registry. I don't know
1:34:28
enough about it. I don't think
1:34:31
you have to worry about it.
1:34:33
I wouldn't. Because again, just the
1:34:35
ethos of maga and maha are
1:34:38
to maximize liberty, individual liberty. And
1:34:40
that's one of the reasons why
1:34:42
they're pushing back on these companies
1:34:45
and these vaccines and these mandates
1:34:47
and all that sort of stuff.
1:34:49
So I wouldn't particularly worry about
1:34:52
it. Davros, Dr. Turley, my fellow
1:34:54
veteran friends, and I love having
1:34:56
Scotch and Cigar Club. You're invited
1:34:58
to join us, but in the
1:35:01
meantime, when we be selling Rad
1:35:03
Dr. Turley whiskey tumblers. Wow! There
1:35:05
you go, Michael, write that down,
1:35:08
I love it. I love it.
1:35:10
That's right. I haven't had, went
1:35:12
to the, what, no, I had
1:35:15
some, I was going to say,
1:35:17
I haven't had scotch since we
1:35:19
had our scotch and cigar night
1:35:22
in Lancaster, which was wonderful. But
1:35:24
I did over an Easter weekend,
1:35:26
of course. I celebrated in, in
1:35:28
the wee hours we party, because
1:35:31
I'm in the Orthodox Church and
1:35:33
we have the midnight mass. So
1:35:35
we party literally all night long
1:35:38
until the sun rises up. It's
1:35:40
so beautiful, it's a great way
1:35:42
to celebrate. a whiskey tumbler. A
1:35:45
nice big, big tumbler. Pine-sized tumbler
1:35:47
for the serious whiskey drinker. Joshua,
1:35:49
there was growing reports of Trump
1:35:52
backing off of the terrorists with
1:35:54
China after a meeting with Walmart.
1:35:56
true? What does it mean for
1:35:58
the trade war? I don't know
1:36:01
about that. Trump is using tariffs
1:36:03
as a negotiating forcing mechanism. He's
1:36:05
using tariffs as a means of
1:36:08
being able to negotiate from the
1:36:10
position of strength. So the terrorist
1:36:12
will be by definition dynamic. Again,
1:36:15
the media is just so far
1:36:17
behind on this. Oh, he's folding
1:36:19
on terrorists. No, it's a negotiating
1:36:22
tactic. It's not a... bold. It
1:36:24
means he's getting something that he
1:36:26
wanted prior to the tariff. But
1:36:28
so no, but I don't think
1:36:31
you have to. Again, I don't.
1:36:33
Trump can't be bought. So I
1:36:35
wouldn't worry about it. He's demonstrated
1:36:38
that time and time again. Davros,
1:36:40
I'm going to arrest in judges
1:36:42
for their crimes of helping criminal
1:36:45
foreign vators. If other judges will
1:36:47
simply throw out the convictions. Yeah,
1:36:49
no, again, this is ultimately going
1:36:52
to come down to to to
1:36:54
the Supreme Court making their decision
1:36:56
or suspending the writ of habeas
1:36:58
corpus could be one or the
1:37:01
other. I mean, Trump has made
1:37:03
it absolutely clear by designating already
1:37:05
these illegal migrants as invaders and
1:37:08
by using the Aliens Enemies Act
1:37:10
of 17, was in 98, he's
1:37:12
already making it clear that he's
1:37:15
using wartime language to deal with
1:37:17
this. And if the Supreme Court
1:37:19
does not act in accordance with
1:37:22
that by... rendering all of these
1:37:24
decisions null and void, then they
1:37:26
are going to take matter, Trump,
1:37:28
and Congress are going to take
1:37:31
matters in their own hands and
1:37:33
suspend habeas corpus. And then there's
1:37:35
no due process to be given.
1:37:38
So there you go. I think
1:37:40
that's what, but arresting the judges,
1:37:42
come on Davros, putting them in
1:37:45
prison, putting them in FBI custody
1:37:47
and so forth, that's good. We
1:37:49
want that. Even as the appellate
1:37:52
process plays out. Ball
1:37:55
and Dixie, why do we not
1:37:58
hear more about a pivot to
1:38:00
South? America for them to produce
1:38:02
our pharmaceuticals and hence give them
1:38:04
something to do besides walk up
1:38:06
here? Well less and less are
1:38:09
walking up here as you know
1:38:11
I mean mass illegal crossings now
1:38:13
are down what is it now?
1:38:15
Latest I heard is 97% they've
1:38:17
hit it maybe even the highest
1:38:20
98% it was 94 originally. But
1:38:22
now it's really just kind of
1:38:24
closing those margins. Oh, there's, well,
1:38:26
I think that's what Javier Malay
1:38:28
is talking about. I think, again,
1:38:31
that's what Naipu Kelly is talking
1:38:33
about. We just had the big
1:38:35
election. Where was, why am I
1:38:37
forgetting? Was it an Ecuador, I
1:38:39
can't remember, I'm forgive me, where
1:38:42
the right-wing candidate just won. So
1:38:44
no, I think increasingly, and we're
1:38:46
about to see a new election.
1:38:48
Columbia, hopefully we're going to get
1:38:50
rid of that left- So I
1:38:53
think increasingly we're going to see
1:38:55
an America sphere, a Western hemisphere
1:38:57
that functions as one massive civilization
1:38:59
state. I do, again, Trump, that's
1:39:01
what the whole 51st state talk
1:39:04
is all about, is what Greenland
1:39:06
talks all about, is Trump is
1:39:08
moving away from the nation state,
1:39:10
per se, going more to a
1:39:12
civilizational state. And so no, I
1:39:15
think we'll see that. But it's
1:39:17
going to take some time to
1:39:19
recalibrate. Again, we're only a hundred
1:39:21
days into this. Definitely, Naib Bukali,
1:39:23
heavier Malay. They're major movers and
1:39:26
shakers to recalibrate the Americas, to
1:39:28
make Americas great again. That is
1:39:30
definitely their goal. Iraq dog, Dr.
1:39:32
Steve, couldn't Trump prosecute those Democrats
1:39:34
under the Logan Act? We're going
1:39:37
to El Salvador trying to get
1:39:39
a foreign terrorist back. These clowns
1:39:41
are circumventing US foreign policy. Yeah,
1:39:43
I think he could. I think
1:39:45
they recognize how poorly this is
1:39:48
playing politically right now. Rich Barris
1:39:50
has done research on this. This
1:39:52
is killing them. The Democrats, again,
1:39:54
they don't. It is one of
1:39:56
the advantages we have right now
1:39:59
is the Democrats. not like reality.
1:40:01
They love lying. And this includes
1:40:03
the legacy media because they operate
1:40:05
more from performative truth. They don't
1:40:07
try to correspond or create, they
1:40:10
don't try to report truth. They
1:40:12
try to create it. And so
1:40:14
that's working in our, that's working
1:40:16
in our benefit. So if your
1:40:18
enemy is destroying himself, you don't
1:40:21
get in the way. That's what
1:40:23
I think is going on here.
1:40:27
Sean Brown, Dr. Steve, this
1:40:30
looks divine justice. Yes, on
1:40:32
the left. Yes, I think
1:40:34
we I think you're getting
1:40:36
the ironic justice. Heyman is
1:40:38
getting hanged by his own
1:40:40
gallows. Yes, I think you're
1:40:42
seeing it. Ian, super sticker.
1:40:45
Thank you, Ian, very kind
1:40:47
of you. Mr. M. Can
1:40:49
you explain rank choice voting?
1:40:51
Good or bad? No, I
1:40:53
can't. Every time I read
1:40:55
about it. I go, this
1:40:58
is so confusing. So as
1:41:00
I understand it, here are,
1:41:02
let me, uh, I mean,
1:41:04
and it's bad. I mean,
1:41:06
I can already, if it
1:41:08
gives us, if it gives
1:41:10
us, uh, Lisa Murkowski, it's
1:41:13
bad. Voting, um, an election
1:41:15
method in which voters rank
1:41:17
their candidates for an office
1:41:19
in the order of their
1:41:21
preference. As I understand, I
1:41:23
hope I get it right.
1:41:25
You can, you say we
1:41:28
voted for Trump, say there
1:41:30
were five people on the
1:41:32
ballot, voted for Trump as
1:41:34
number one, then you put
1:41:36
Kamala as number two, no,
1:41:38
you put Donald Dunk as
1:41:40
number two, and then you
1:41:43
put Kamala as number three.
1:41:45
Let's imagine that the, Everybody
1:41:47
votes a different way, so
1:41:49
some will put Donald Duck
1:41:51
on top, some will put
1:41:53
Kamala's number three, some will
1:41:56
put Trump as no more,
1:41:58
and on. all this to
1:42:00
every and then what you
1:42:02
do is you basically just
1:42:04
tally up the numbers or
1:42:06
you tell it well you
1:42:08
can't tally up the ones
1:42:11
who are like the who
1:42:13
appear in the top to
1:42:15
the most and then they
1:42:17
have some mechanism by which
1:42:19
they determine the one who
1:42:21
is who is most in
1:42:23
the top two say and
1:42:26
uh and it is and
1:42:28
if president gets put out
1:42:30
of that enough, then Donald
1:42:32
Duck could end up winning.
1:42:34
So it's just an absurd
1:42:36
way of voting. But for
1:42:38
some, it's just, it's a
1:42:41
gimmick to enable somebody who
1:42:43
knows they're going to come
1:42:45
in second to come in
1:42:47
first. It's just a gimmick.
1:42:49
So no, I despise it.
1:42:51
I explain that horribly. Forgive
1:42:53
me. B.W.
1:42:57
Dr. Steve, what do you
1:42:59
think about Elon thing? An
1:43:01
India deal. I love it.
1:43:04
I think it's great. So
1:43:06
India is, as you know,
1:43:08
they're literally number one in
1:43:11
tech at this point. Mathematics
1:43:13
and tech. And Elon always
1:43:15
being future thinking. wants a
1:43:17
very strong alliance with his
1:43:20
SpaceX, Tesla, and so forth,
1:43:22
with Indian technology, and Indian
1:43:24
technologists as well. So he,
1:43:27
I think that kind of
1:43:29
cross-pollination is phenomenal. That's exactly
1:43:31
what we want, especially given
1:43:33
how Arcio Future India is.
1:43:36
The more technological India becomes
1:43:38
the more. ironically, the more
1:43:40
traditionalist they become. Remember, and
1:43:43
we've talked about this before.
1:43:45
for when you're dealing with
1:43:47
tech, when you're dealing with
1:43:49
the world of the cybernetic,
1:43:52
the world of the digital,
1:43:54
you're dealing with the world
1:43:56
of mind. You're dealing with
1:43:59
a world that sort of
1:44:01
transcends space and time that's
1:44:03
not so subject to the
1:44:05
entropic processes of decay and
1:44:08
disillusion, like a building is.
1:44:10
If I publish a book,
1:44:12
and... And that book is
1:44:15
in time and space, you
1:44:17
know, it's cover and everything
1:44:19
and I can hold it.
1:44:21
That's great. But in a
1:44:24
few years, the paper's going
1:44:26
to start to crinkle and,
1:44:28
you know, the cover can
1:44:31
get dirty and damaged and
1:44:33
so on. Let's at my
1:44:35
ADD. And the like it.
1:44:37
And you see it. I
1:44:40
used to work in a
1:44:42
rare books room when I
1:44:44
was at Peabody Conservatory. And
1:44:47
you see it. I mean,
1:44:49
it's very when you open
1:44:51
it open it up, you
1:44:53
open it up, you have
1:44:56
to wear gloves. You have
1:44:58
to wear gloves. because the
1:45:00
thing becomes very brittle and
1:45:03
fragile. Whereas if you put
1:45:05
a book online, it's those
1:45:07
processes, it's immune to those
1:45:09
processes, it never collapses, never
1:45:12
falls apart. So online, ironically,
1:45:14
this cyber digital world is
1:45:16
considered to be in many
1:45:19
respects very mind-oriented, very spiritual
1:45:21
oriented. There is something called
1:45:23
like, oh, like techno-animism and
1:45:25
stuff like that or techno-spirituality.
1:45:28
where there is a creation,
1:45:30
there is consciousness theory, mind
1:45:32
precedes matter, before there is
1:45:35
the material world, there is
1:45:37
a mind, an eternal mind.
1:45:39
Before there is a creation,
1:45:41
there is consciousness. And so
1:45:44
the more the world becomes
1:45:46
organized around this. And so
1:45:48
the more the world becomes
1:45:51
organized around this. Noosphere as
1:45:53
it's called, literally getting derived
1:45:55
from the Greek. mind, noose.
1:45:57
The more the world becomes
1:46:00
this sort of collective consciousness
1:46:02
on the internet and cyberspace
1:46:04
that's not subject to the
1:46:06
futilities of time and space,
1:46:09
the more ironically we're going
1:46:11
back to where we came
1:46:13
from, Alpha and Omega. The
1:46:16
more futurist we get, the
1:46:18
more past we become, the
1:46:20
more we advance, the more
1:46:22
we return. because we're going
1:46:25
back to the reality, this
1:46:27
infinite reality, spiritual reality, as
1:46:29
it were, that preceded creation.
1:46:32
It's mind-blowing stuff. So all
1:46:34
of that is to say,
1:46:36
all that's to say that
1:46:38
any kind of alliance that
1:46:41
we have with India via
1:46:43
tech and this sort of
1:46:45
archeo future world is very,
1:46:48
very good. I'm very excited
1:46:50
about it. And they're also
1:46:52
a civilization state as well.
1:46:56
Dr. Steve Dev tailing on
1:46:58
my call earlier this week,
1:47:00
I believe that the Cardinals
1:47:02
should be looking for a
1:47:04
populist candidate like John Paul
1:47:06
II. Absolutely. Imagine if John
1:47:08
Paul was Pope and Trump's
1:47:10
first term, it was still
1:47:12
the pawn of now. I
1:47:14
remind people how closely he
1:47:16
and Reagan were aligned. You
1:47:18
thought, yeah, Rock don't know,
1:47:20
I think you're absolutely right.
1:47:22
I mean, JP, what was
1:47:24
a Carol Watigaa, it was
1:47:26
amazing. He was... He was
1:47:29
planted in the vineyard by
1:47:31
God for precise that moment
1:47:33
to bring down the most
1:47:35
atheistic regime in human history,
1:47:37
the Soviet Union, that sought
1:47:39
to take over the entire
1:47:41
planet. And then, as you
1:47:43
know, shortly after it passed,
1:47:45
he passed just, what, a
1:47:47
decade later or so. So,
1:47:49
yeah, I definitely think I
1:47:51
would, I pray God will
1:47:53
put a pontiff in place.
1:47:55
that is civilizationist, like Robert
1:47:57
Sarah, who's talked openly about
1:47:59
civilization. and who is perfect
1:48:01
for this time to reinvigorate
1:48:04
the church as the guardian
1:48:06
protector of civilization. Unfortunately, Francis
1:48:08
was not at. Francis said
1:48:10
we were all, Francis denied
1:48:12
nations and claimed we were
1:48:14
all neighbors, and that's just
1:48:16
simply not. That's, I mean,
1:48:18
that is literally a denial
1:48:20
of the very civilization that
1:48:22
built the cathedrals, he sat
1:48:24
in. And it's just, to
1:48:26
me, it's just a. contradiction
1:48:28
in terms. So no, I'm
1:48:30
with you. I would love
1:48:32
to see that. B.W. It's
1:48:34
a bird. It's a plane.
1:48:36
It's soyperman. You think Hawk
1:48:39
will save the Democrat? It's
1:48:41
superman. I love that. Oh
1:48:43
my gosh. That's so good.
1:48:45
Swiperman. Swiperman. Hog. No, you
1:48:47
will not save the Democrats.
1:48:49
No more than McGovern. Save
1:48:51
them. No more than Mondale.
1:48:53
Save them. They double down
1:48:55
on the far left. They
1:48:57
lose. And they lose dramatically.
1:48:59
The country is not far
1:49:01
left. That's simple. Even Obama
1:49:03
had to play the center,
1:49:05
you know. They're not far
1:49:07
left. We're not far left.
1:49:09
And certainly swing states are
1:49:12
not far left. So he's
1:49:14
a disaster. And he doesn't
1:49:16
see that. He doesn't have
1:49:18
that kind of sophisticated politics.
1:49:20
He doesn't understand electoral politics.
1:49:22
And you have to understand.
1:49:24
Politics is about power. That's
1:49:26
what I mean. I can't
1:49:28
stand the raging cage and
1:49:30
to be honest with you.
1:49:32
I think, I think James
1:49:34
Carville is just, I just
1:49:36
think he's just a grumpy
1:49:38
old man at this point,
1:49:40
but, but that guy understood
1:49:42
politics and he knew back
1:49:44
in 92 that if we
1:49:47
had another Dukakis, if we
1:49:49
had another Mondale, the Democrats
1:49:51
were shot. He knew that
1:49:53
we needed a centrist southern
1:49:55
Democrat to try to draw
1:49:57
the south back to its
1:49:59
Democrat. roots as it were.
1:50:01
And he did. They affected
1:50:03
a right. He won Arkansas.
1:50:05
I won a couple. I
1:50:07
forgot. I thought he won.
1:50:09
What was the 92 map?
1:50:11
Yeah, so Georgia, it was
1:50:13
not, yes, no, no, no,
1:50:15
I take that back. I
1:50:17
mean, that was a very,
1:50:19
so it would never happen
1:50:22
today. But the presidential map
1:50:24
in 92, I mean, he
1:50:26
did really. No, again, it
1:50:28
was with Ross Perot, and
1:50:30
Ross Perot did end up
1:50:32
interrupting a lot, no question.
1:50:34
But Clinton won Georgia, he
1:50:36
won Tennessee, he went Kentucky,
1:50:38
he went West Virginia, he
1:50:40
won Louisiana, he won Missouri.
1:50:42
So, Carville was, Carville knew
1:50:44
politics, Carville knew that if
1:50:46
we're gonna win. Carville knew
1:50:48
you had to pick off
1:50:50
a couple of states in
1:50:52
the South with the electoral
1:50:54
map as it was back
1:50:57
in 92. He knew you
1:50:59
had to pick up a
1:51:01
couple of states in the
1:51:03
South and he knew he
1:51:05
knew you could not do
1:51:07
that if you were some
1:51:09
left-wing loon. So they found
1:51:11
a centrist Democrat in the
1:51:13
form of two at the
1:51:15
time. This is before Al
1:51:17
Gore went off the reservation,
1:51:19
but Al Gore's from Tennessee,
1:51:21
Clinton from Arkansas. Clinton was
1:51:23
depicted as the choir boy,
1:51:25
singing a good old Baptist
1:51:27
guy, and he would quote
1:51:29
scripture, and all that kind
1:51:32
of stuff, and he was
1:51:34
young, and they tried to
1:51:36
depict him as kind of
1:51:38
this new kind of Democrat.
1:51:40
They finally shuffled off the
1:51:42
mortal coil of this far
1:51:44
leftism, and then Obama was
1:51:46
supposed to be kind of
1:51:48
the Hollywood candidate that got
1:51:50
us out of admittedly. admittedly,
1:51:52
the dark years of Neocond
1:51:54
George Bush. The W-ism and
1:51:56
Dick Cheneyism that we all
1:51:58
reject now at the point.
1:52:00
And since they just haven't
1:52:02
found it, they just don't
1:52:04
know who their candidate is.
1:52:07
The best again, they came
1:52:09
up with Scrant and Joe
1:52:11
in a very questionable election
1:52:13
that came within 40,000 votes
1:52:15
of losing, 10,000 in Arizona,
1:52:17
10,000 in Georgia, 20,000 Wisconsin.
1:52:19
And then they just got
1:52:21
shellacked. They got literally scholacked.
1:52:23
And in November, we won
1:52:25
the popular vote. We won
1:52:27
all. Again, not even Obama
1:52:29
could win all seven swing
1:52:31
states. We did that no
1:52:33
one, no Republicans done that
1:52:35
since 84. So and then
1:52:37
we've got this massive working
1:52:39
class coalition, both white non
1:52:42
whites, exactly, Rich Barris was
1:52:44
talking about exactly the party.
1:52:46
that the post-mortem of 2012
1:52:48
after Romney envisioned. We needed
1:52:50
a multicultural party, but they
1:52:52
thought it was by playing
1:52:54
identity politics. But as it
1:52:56
turns out, no, it's economic
1:52:58
politics. It's the politics of
1:53:00
the people. It's populism. That,
1:53:02
ironically, is what brought in
1:53:04
this multicultural coalition gathered around
1:53:06
America first vision. It's beautiful.
1:53:08
It's gorgeous, gorgeous. And so,
1:53:10
no, David Hogg is not
1:53:12
going to save the Democrats.
1:53:14
AOC is not going to
1:53:17
save the Democrats. So that's
1:53:19
for sure. Donald Dr. Turley,
1:53:21
you're great American. If the
1:53:23
American Constitution, the American legal
1:53:25
process applies to foreign citizens,
1:53:27
we invade our country, why
1:53:29
not employ our tax laws
1:53:31
to foreign citizens as well
1:53:33
and start collecting income tax?
1:53:35
from Cincinnati, Canada, UK. You're
1:53:37
not an Arab Emirates. I
1:53:39
think you're demonstrating absurdity by
1:53:41
being absurd. It's brilliant. Yeah,
1:53:43
now you're, it's, it is
1:53:45
absurd. It's not, again, we're
1:53:47
run by lunatics, just that
1:53:49
simple. Rubbago, last one, I
1:53:52
mean, when I appreciate. all
1:53:54
you do, keeping me sane
1:53:56
in these insane times. I
1:53:58
guess I have trouble getting
1:54:00
into doomer territory, any ideas
1:54:02
on how to combat it
1:54:04
or not to rebound into
1:54:06
it. Yeah, um, hmm. I
1:54:08
mean, rubble guys, you know,
1:54:10
you know, it happens to
1:54:12
me too. You know, there
1:54:14
were times over the last
1:54:16
four years. It was rough
1:54:18
to try to be your,
1:54:20
your patriot professor keeping you
1:54:22
sane in the insane times.
1:54:24
It was tough. It was
1:54:27
tough. But I always go
1:54:29
back to the Stockdale principle,
1:54:31
and I'm sure you've heard
1:54:33
me talk about it before.
1:54:35
It's named after Admiral James
1:54:37
Stockdale was the vice presidential
1:54:39
candidate for Rossborough back in
1:54:41
92. Mike, why are you
1:54:43
telling me this now? Mike
1:54:45
is saying the word I
1:54:47
was looking for is not
1:54:49
fledgling, it's floundering. All right,
1:54:51
I'm going to write it
1:54:53
down. Why are you telling
1:54:55
me this now? Loundering, not
1:54:57
fledgling, got it. And
1:55:00
what stuck to you, he's
1:55:02
stuck to it was the
1:55:04
highest ranked comments in the
1:55:06
chat. All right, there you
1:55:08
go, God. So it's not,
1:55:10
it's not like it's the
1:55:12
chat. All right, thank you
1:55:14
guys, thank you. All right,
1:55:16
it's floundering not, I'm wrote
1:55:18
it down here. So if
1:55:20
you catch me using it
1:55:22
again, hold me to it.
1:55:24
We hold each other accountable
1:55:26
here. I am not above
1:55:29
accountability, though I wish I
1:55:31
were. So. Stockdale was the
1:55:33
highest ranking naval commander, if
1:55:35
I recall, to be a,
1:55:37
to become a prisoner of
1:55:39
war in Vietnam, I believe
1:55:41
he was a prisoner for
1:55:43
seven years, tortured numerous times.
1:55:45
And when asked how he
1:55:47
survived, he said there were
1:55:49
only one way to survive
1:55:51
those conditions. There were two
1:55:53
kinds of people who could
1:55:55
not, one who could. The
1:55:58
one who could not was
1:56:00
the... A naive optimist. The
1:56:02
naive optimist is the one
1:56:04
who said we'll be out
1:56:06
of here by Christmas. Christmas
1:56:08
comes around, they're still there.
1:56:10
All right, we'll be out
1:56:12
of here by easy. No.
1:56:14
We'll be out of here
1:56:16
by summer. No, still there.
1:56:18
We'll be out of here
1:56:20
by Thanksgiving. No, we'll be
1:56:22
out of here by Chris.
1:56:24
And he said they, the
1:56:27
naive optimist died of a
1:56:29
broken heart. But the other
1:56:31
ones that died just as
1:56:33
much are the doomers. The
1:56:35
doomers, the the the rabbit
1:56:37
pessimists who just poop, they
1:56:39
were the deputy downers and
1:56:41
they basically, if one died
1:56:43
of a broken heart, they
1:56:45
died of just a total
1:56:47
lack of. of any sense
1:56:49
of hope or meaning. And
1:56:51
so they basically wasted away
1:56:53
naming their rats in the
1:56:56
corner. The ones who survived
1:56:58
were the ones who had
1:57:00
an absolutely accurate sober and
1:57:02
faced up to an absolutely
1:57:04
accurate sober assessment of the
1:57:06
dire nature they were in
1:57:08
and at the same time.
1:57:10
They never once lost hope
1:57:12
that they would prevail. That's
1:57:14
why it's often called the
1:57:16
Stockdale Paradox. You want to
1:57:18
have the realistic sense that
1:57:20
the doomer claims to have.
1:57:22
That's what gives doomerang. It's,
1:57:25
why I like the fact
1:57:27
that you do, is because
1:57:29
doomers want reality. Do not
1:57:31
lie to me. Remember this,
1:57:33
we did this for, I
1:57:35
mean, for the two years,
1:57:37
for the two years. leading
1:57:39
up to the election, rebel
1:57:41
guy. You remember this problem?
1:57:43
The most common question I
1:57:45
got when we were assessing
1:57:47
the polling and the various
1:57:49
indicators, the voter registration indicators,
1:57:51
the mail-in ballots, the in-person
1:57:54
early voting data that was
1:57:56
coming in. We were saying
1:57:58
Trump has got this. Trump
1:58:00
is going to pull this
1:58:02
off. He is going to
1:58:04
win. This is going to
1:58:06
be huge. They're going to
1:58:08
try to do, they're going
1:58:10
to try to pull every
1:58:12
shenanigans in the book. But
1:58:14
we've got to make it
1:58:16
too big to rig and
1:58:18
it looks like it is.
1:58:20
It looks like it's too
1:58:23
big to rig, especially with
1:58:25
the early Vota. When I
1:58:27
was saying that, leading up
1:58:29
to say the last 60
1:58:31
days or so before the
1:58:33
election, the most common comment
1:58:35
question I would get is,
1:58:37
you're not lying to us,
1:58:39
sorry. Be straight with us.
1:58:41
If you saw something, Steve,
1:58:43
you would tell us, right?
1:58:45
You guys wanted the truth.
1:58:47
Remember the old saying, you
1:58:49
want to make a conservative
1:58:52
mad lie to him. You
1:58:54
want to make a liberal
1:58:56
mad tell him the truth,
1:58:58
right? You guys want the
1:59:00
truth. And so the doomer
1:59:02
is one who thinks the
1:59:04
truth, who is willing to
1:59:06
face up to the truth
1:59:08
even when it's bad. So
1:59:10
there's sort of a virtue
1:59:12
to it. There's a badge
1:59:14
of honor to it. I'm
1:59:16
willing to come to terms
1:59:18
with it. There is some
1:59:21
virtue in that. We have
1:59:23
to come to terms with
1:59:25
it. the dire situation that
1:59:27
we're in. But doomers die
1:59:29
if they don't think we
1:59:31
can overcome it. Name me
1:59:33
one pessimist that's ever been
1:59:35
successful. Name me one. Name
1:59:37
me one major success. Look
1:59:39
at Trump. Trump is the
1:59:41
epitome of the Stockdale principle.
1:59:43
He will go into the
1:59:45
lions done. He will take
1:59:47
on the media. face-to-face head-on
1:59:50
knowing exactly the lies they're
1:59:52
gonna be spewing about him
1:59:54
and he'll call him out
1:59:56
on and he knows these
1:59:58
this is rigged and that's
2:00:00
rigged and he know the
2:00:02
but yet we're gonna win
2:00:04
we're gonna win so that's
2:00:06
the difference between you and
2:00:08
dooming you can you can
2:00:10
you can learn from the
2:00:12
doomers try to assess the
2:00:14
dire nature of what Brett,
2:00:16
we happen to be facing.
2:00:19
But you can never lose.
2:00:21
The golden age shimmer. The
2:00:23
golden age sparkle. The dawn
2:00:25
of the radiance of the
2:00:27
hope that we will prevail.
2:00:29
And it's a hope rooted
2:00:31
in the fact that God
2:00:33
in the end always wins.
2:00:35
Always wins. You can get
2:00:37
trapped up into doomism because
2:00:39
in the end, the worms
2:00:41
and death and the worms
2:00:43
win. But even, even, sorry,
2:00:45
I'll even push back against
2:00:48
that, even in a thoroughly
2:00:50
evolutionary perspective, a thoroughly Darwinian
2:00:52
perspective, even then, the, even
2:00:54
then, there is something that
2:00:56
transcends and tropic dissolution. We
2:00:58
are evolving. Right?
2:01:00
We are evolving. This law
2:01:02
of the survival, the fittest,
2:01:04
means that there is a
2:01:06
fittedness that continues to progress
2:01:08
and to grow. There's something
2:01:10
that is able to transcend
2:01:12
your disillusion or else the
2:01:14
universe would have died centuries
2:01:16
ago. The earth would have
2:01:18
died. There's something that overcomes
2:01:20
disillusion. There is an optimism
2:01:22
built in. to creation. That's
2:01:24
why we're always trying to
2:01:27
do the very question assumes
2:01:29
that we're always trying to
2:01:31
be better. We're always trying
2:01:33
to improve. We're always trying
2:01:35
to learn and overcome and
2:01:37
do there is something innate
2:01:39
to us to do that.
2:01:41
Even the drug addict is
2:01:43
trying to feel better. They're
2:01:45
trying to overcome. And so...
2:01:47
You have to be sober
2:01:49
about the dire situation that
2:01:51
you're facing, but you never
2:01:53
lose touch with the fact
2:01:55
that we... will prevail. It's
2:01:57
guaranteed. Cool. Ooh, look quiet.
2:01:59
ROT Core, Dr. Turley's new
2:02:01
distillery, patron professor's beard. I
2:02:03
love it. Yeah, major professor's
2:02:05
beard. I wish I could
2:02:07
have a nice long beard,
2:02:09
but I don't think it
2:02:11
works on me. Rock Dog
2:02:13
Dr. Snissons, the factless DA
2:02:15
is not going after the
2:02:17
age Tampon Timmy, A Waltz.
2:02:19
who damaged Tesla's all over
2:02:21
Minneapolis, the DOJ should prosecute
2:02:23
this clown, and the DA
2:02:25
for domestic terrorism, your thoughts.
2:02:27
I think that'll send a
2:02:29
message to all, demo rat
2:02:31
source, all demerat source people,
2:02:33
I guess. Yeah, you know,
2:02:35
I think you're right. I
2:02:37
think that's going to be
2:02:39
part of, at least from
2:02:42
what we got earlier on,
2:02:44
I think that's what Pam
2:02:46
Bonny and Cash Pateler are
2:02:48
busy and Dan Bonjino are
2:02:50
busy. putting together. I think
2:02:52
they're putting together indictments for
2:02:54
precisely people like that. Again,
2:02:56
that's low-hanging fruit. And that
2:02:58
is it. Gang, I love
2:03:00
you. You're the best. Let's
2:03:02
keep rocking and rolling. Amazing
2:03:04
stuff. First hundred days, absolutely
2:03:06
historic. Have a wonderful weekend.
2:03:08
Again, we've got tons of
2:03:10
stuff going on on the
2:03:12
channel all weekend long. Make
2:03:14
sure to check those out
2:03:16
and avail yourself of all
2:03:18
the offerings that we have,
2:03:20
and I will see you.
2:03:22
on Monday. God bless everyone.
2:03:24
Take care. Thanks so much
2:03:26
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