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The Late Show with Gary Jeff Walker

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Gary Jeff covers various topics regarding news and politics with several guest appearances. Tune in!

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I found seven hundred w l W Gary Jeff Walkers sitting down checking out for Monday Night, July tenth, twenty twenty three. For those of you not immersed totally fascinated by the home run derby in Seattle, this is your show, a fantastic one to come. But let's talk just for a moment about those Cincinnati Reds. I moved to Cincinnati in nineteen ninety four, not a

huge baseball fan, and certainly not the Reds. I hadn't lived in a Red centric area all my life, and so I meant the prospect of living in a Major League Baseball town like Cincinnati and rooting for the Reds is kind of like a secondary thing. But I will tell you, in the last month and a half, I have watched, more listened to, more talked more about these Reds than in any other time in my time here. And

there's great reason for that. Of course. Over the weekend, the red lost two out of three to the Milwaukee Brewers, but still wound up in first place in the National League Central Division. At the All Star Break, which is right now and Friday, we're back with those Brewers, this time at Great American Ballpark. Give us a taste of give them a taste of our home cooking for a change, and see what we can do with the brew crew with the same kinds of things at stake Number one in the division.

Who to thunk at the beginning of the season, or even a month and a half ago, that these Reds would be contending in the Central would be in first place? The MLB Draft started yesterday, and of course trade deadline is looming on the horizon. Will the Reds make the right decisions to keep this train rolling down the tracks? We certainly hope and pray so as Reds fans, and I'm a newly adopted Reds fans. Speaking of the show to come between now and midnight, Lisa Klees will be our first guest in

just a few minutes to talk about baby boxes. What are baby boxes? They are safe havens for infants whose mothers have reached what they believe is the end of their rope and caring for their newborn baby, and they're placed in

firehouses. This is not a new thing, but there's a new push because there is nothing more sacred than human life, and it's always nice to have a safe, a sanctuary place for human beings, especially the most vulnerable, the youngest among us, the babies, the gifts from God that they are, and for some reason there is some flak from some fire departments to put in a baby box. Now, these things cost some money. We'll get

into that with Lisa in a moment. And this money is being privately raised or donated so fire departments can actually offer this service, an extra first responders service. We'll get into the nuts and bolts of that conversation here in just a few moments. Also, our it guy from intrust It, Dave Hatter. You've seen him everywhere, You've heard him here on this show before multiple times, and he'll have the latest headlines from the tech world before we're done.

My friend Drew Allen, who I've not talked to on the Nightcap for probably a good year at least. He is an author. He is also a great thinker, and he works for aj Rice Promotions as well. He's an actor. He's done many, many different things and worn many hats in his life, and he'll be on just to address the latest issues, including the Kamala Harris word salads, and who the Democrats might pick instead of Joe

Biden to run in twenty twenty four myriad of other issues. He lives in California too, so he's got to put up with Gavin Grusom Newsome on a daily basis, with decisions that not only affect his life, but are affecting the actual viability of that state. In my opinion, Greg Writestone from the CO two Coalition, more truth to battle back all the lies of the catastrophic man made climate change propaganda we are fed on a daily basis, also very

much affecting our lives. Also on the show tonight, Carried Lake Kerry was a candidate for governor in Arizona. You may well remember she's written a new book. We'll talk to her about that and also exactly what happened with that election in Arizona. It resembled a lot the twenty twenty presidential election. And also on tonight's show, Proud to have Ryan Wood with us. Ryan is Lady Maga Usa. He is a performer. Yes, he dresses in women

close he has for a good deal of his life. He also an admittedly an out gay man who was totally against the mutilation and castration of children also known by the abortion by by the industry that is trans that's just come out of nowhere in the last year or two. He is against this so called transgender care, affirming surgery and treatment of kids. By the way, there's big news on that front out of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals and Tennessee's

ban on so called transgender care for miners. Uh, you know, puberty blockers and mutilating surgeries that alter these poor humans life forever before they ever even have an idea of what life is about. So we'll talk to Lady Maga Usa on the front before we're done tonight at midnight. Hope you enjoy the show Lisa Clees about baby boxes coming up directly. This is a nightcap.

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horromotors dot com try State cheap buyers. Visit MICASTROCYCJDR dot com for the best selection campaign trailer. But I wanted to know more about the woman who I believe should be governor of the state of Arizona right now. But we'll maybe get into that a little bit. Her name is Carrie Lake. She has a history as a person in the media, so she knows exactly how the media works, and she used that to her advantage on the campaign trail.

I believe in watching her and watching her response to reporters who were obviously in the tank for Democrats and her opponent, Katie Hobbs. Carry Lake is joining us on the Nightcap. Good evening, Carrie, how are you. I'm doing great? Thank you Gary for having me on. What a nice introduction.

I'm happy to be with you. Your new book is Unafraid just getting Started, and I think that's an app title considering a first well I think successful campaign, but obviously the electors, the Secretary of State, who is your opponent, disagrees. First off, let me ask you about the fact that there's no law in Arizona that says you can't be in control of the

elections and a candidate in those same elections you control. That was the craziest I never knew that that was possible, but I guess by Arizona law it is right. Yeah. And even though we you know, I called her out on that immediately and said she needs to recuse herself from anything having to do with the elections, you know, because she's running. But she didn't. She's not of her character flaw I guess is that there's not really a

big ethics. Is very unethical. But you know, we had the same problem in the Miracle of County. The men who ran the election, who happened to be Republicans by the way, they ran the superpack raising tens of thousands of dollars going after me, and they're in charge of the ballot.

So there's a lot of unethical people running the elections in Arizona. And that's why I making it my mission to fight these rotten, rigged elections and restore faith in our election system so that all voters, whether their Democrat or Republican or somewhere between, feel that they're one legal vote counts, and it's not being watered down by a bunch of bogus ballots and cheating. Hobbs would not debate you even I mean, you talk about the run and hide techniques of

the Democrats these days just as astounding. I mean, they kept Joe Biden in abasement for nine months for God's sake. And I mean, but even John Fetterman debated. I mean, that guy had suffered a stroke and he couldn't communicates. She's not a courageous person. She's cowardly and if you have you heard her speak, she's unable to string a few words together and make a coherent sented. So she decided not to debate me. And I think she knew the outcome already. I think she knew it was going to be

rigged for her, and she didn't have to debate. And this is where we're going to get in America. We're going to continue to get the John Fetterman's of the world to Katie Hobbs and the Joe Bidens if we don't stand up and say we demand and reform in our elections, because they'll just keep rolling out these people who are practically brain dead and they'll handle the election victory over to them, even though it's based on phony balance. Well, I

mean it's more, it's more insidious than even that Kerry. In my opinion, they want people who are easy to control, and they being the actual power brokers the swamp. The establishment wants that, and they are both Democrat and Republican in name only in many cases, as you mentioned the pack that was formed by these Republicans in Maricopa County that raise money to target you when they should have been all in. That's one thing you say about Democrats.

They circle the wagons and they vote for that party, and they root for that party, and they will do anything to get the power in the seats of power for their party. Republicans seem a bit fractured. Are you seeing that change at all or do you envision that change? Well, no, it's I think Republicans America first, Republicans are together, but we're talking about

the uniparty swamp. Republicans and they're really in it with the Democrats. Has been a big fake on the people, and they've been saying, oh, it's Republicans versus Democrats. Now, they were all part of the swamp. They were lining their pockets to heck with the American citizens, and they didn't care about us, and they didn't want to do anything to help make America

better. And that's why when President Trump came down the escalator and breathe lights into the Republican Party, which was on life support, they balked and they went after him. I'm talking about the type of people like the mccains, and I talked about it in my book. They are part They are swamp

creatures. And when they didn't get there easily easy to control candidates that they pre approved in when it came to be Donald Trump or me, somebody who's an outsider who's going to go in there and root out the corruption, they balked and they actually voted and supported m Biden. Were thinking the Kine supported Biden, I know. And so this is this is a swamp. It's basically we're not Democrat versus Republican right now. We are globalist Marxist versus America

first. And the Republicans who are the swamp preachers are for globalism, which is the same as communism, and they want the end of America. So we're in a battle to save our country right now. And I believe the only man who could do that is President Trump. And that's why I'm one hundred percent behind him, speaking out in support of him, to get him reelected again and get in there and turn this nightmare that the swamp has created

around. President Trump wrote the foreword for your book, Unafraid Just Getting Started, and in it he recalls the first time he saw you and said, Wow, this is this is a girl I can get behind. Tell me about that. Well. I have introduced him a couple of times as a journalist in thirty year career, and I was given exclusive interviews with him because I treated him fairly. I don't think he remembered me at the time,

because I'm you know, he interviews with lots of people. But when he saw me as a candidate in July of twenty twenty one, at a packed auditorium in Phoenix, all of the gubernatorial candidates on the Republican ticket, there were four or five were there, and he started to in this speech kind of run down the list of everybody running, and you know, there was some tepid applause for the others, and then he said my name, and the arena went wild. I mean, the people cheered. It went on

for like a minute, you know, chanting my name. The doors blew off the place so much for that. President Trump was like whoa. He stepped away from the podium and looked out, like who is this woman? And you know, he talked about that, not every time I see him, but he mentioned it quite often. He says, that was a real poll. That's not one of those poles you paid for. That was a real poll of the people. And I knew that you had a movement in

Arizona. And so it was about a month after that that I found myself sitting in his office in New York and the Trump Tower. And then a month later in September, he had given me his endorsement, and I was really honored to have that because I admire him greatly. I took the America First ideology and policy, and when I ran in Arizona, I brought it to the state level. Arizona first, we have to start treating our states

like the sovereign independent states. They are putting our citizens first. So I took a lot of those policies and just boiled them down into a state level to bring back our sovereignty, bring back our strength as a state, and the people love that. They want to they want to have fifty strong states. They don't want to be controlled by the federal government, especially this rotten,

corrupt federal government that we have. Well, the federal government really it has two constitutional responsibilities, only two provide for the defense and assure a common currency. But they've gone so far afield of those things that they are mandated

to do. That Anybody in Arizona, or Tennessee, or South Carolina or any place you can mention around the country looks at what the federal government is taking control of and centralize, continuing to centralize its power, and it's antithetical to the Constitution and the way the country was supposed to work in the first place. Right, Yeah, I mean, they're not living up to the

guarantee clause. And you know, part of my really bold aggressive border plan because I watched these border governors did nothing and acted like their hands were tied. Oh, we can't do anything the federal government. You know, Article one, Section ten costs three of the United States Constitution allows for the states to protect the citizens in the event of an invasion. And let's call it

what it is. We have an invasion happening right now in our country at the southern border, and these stays acting like they are helpless and they have to wait for Joe Biden to save the day. You know what, that's never going to happen. Joe Biden will never save today because Joe Biden has sold out this country. He's owned by our adversaries, the CCP, the communist regime. That's why he you know, he does whatever they say.

They say jump, he says how high. This guy is controlled by them, And so we have the ability at the state level to take back control and secure our border for our citizens. And that was my plan, and I believe that's one of the reasons they had to rig our election and sabotage election day in Arizona because they couldn't have this sped up mom named carry Lake

show up and secure that border. They are part of the problem. They like the human smuggling, they like the drug smuggling, they're making money from it. This is just one big cabal and it's disgusting and it has to be stopped or we're going to lose our country. You had quite a scary moment on your campaign in a plane Carrie. The prologue of your book Unafraid Just Getting Started is called crash Landing, And you talk about this doomed flight.

You and I are talking tonight, by the grace of God. Well, it's the only reason that you and I are breathing, or anybody who's listening is breathing the grace of God. And you talked about that situation on that aircraft that was going to crash land, your God moment, how come? Well, it's one of my God moments. I think if we really listen and open our hearts to God, that you'll find out you have a lot of God moments in this life. We should have died that night.

We absolutely should have died. I just got chilled by the way thinking of that again. Every time I think about that night, on that doomed flight, I think there's just no reason we should have walked away from that. But we did. And I remember thinking at the moment, this was a message from God that you know, he could have taken us right then. It could have been the end. But he wants He wanted us in the fight. He wants me in the fight. Yeah, he wants us in

the fight to save this country. This country is here because of not just brave men are founding fathers, but it's also here because of the hand of God. And we've got to stand up and be the generation that staves this country. Amen. Um, you spent thirty years in news. You know as well as anybody, how biased and how one sided the news is generally mainstream across I mean, it's in our newsroom, it's in the other newsrooms,

it's it's everywhere. It's in big, big news operations, and it's in small ones across the country where there was a definite bias between what they're reporting and what the what the full truth is. How much of that did you witness and how are you affected when you were trying to go after the

real story as a newsperson. I talked about that. I actually talked about the news quite a bit in my book, you know, in my chapter three, Take This Job and Shove It, when I talked about how I came up through an era where there was fair journalism, there was real journalism, and how it turned into just pure propaganda. And that's why I walked away from my career. I always felt that I was able to control what went out over the air because I was the last line of defense as the

news anchor. But during COVID, it felt that I felt that I couldn't do that anymore, and I was really, really concerned that I wasn't going to be able to be truthful with the people that I felt I was serving as a journalist, the people of Arizona. So that's why I walked away. You know, you just thought in news when they when they replaced the more senior people who have depth in the market to have children that they're raising

in the community because they get expensive. Right, they've been there, let's say twenty years, you might have a reporter, and you know, naturally you're going to be a little more conservative once you become apparent because you're realizing you're looking out not just for yourself but your children in the future. And so they get rid of those people because they realize, wow, we can get rid of this twenty year veteran guy who's a veteran journalist and place him

with three or four newbies fresh out of journalism school. But journalism school is not training journalists. They're training social justice warriors and social justice activists. And unfortunately, when they started replacing all of the people with experience and the more veteran reporters. That's when I think we started seeing it is push that became

really hardcore leftist in newsrooms around the country. And it's concerning. But the good thing is the good thing is I think we're getting a whole new crop of independent journalists, which is what we need. We need individuals who aren't controlled by a sponsor like big Pharma, the military industrial complex, which is what so many of these corporate news entities where they take their money for advertising, that's who controls them. And independent journalists are cropping up all over.

We're We're getting some real, true journalists again, and I'm happy about that. And people aren't listening to the mainstream media as much as they were then losing their power. Give me a ten second response on this real quick question, Kerry. You mentioned the military industrial complex. Is that the only reason we're in Ukraine right now? Yeah, I think there's I think Ukraine is a money laundering operation and a lot of money comes pouring we send we send

money over. I think there's a lot of donors that are Ukrainian that are reside in their American citizens and they are big funders of Democrats and frankly some Republicans as well. They fund the swamp and they like to send our money over there and launder it back into their political organizations and packs. And we also know we're over there because Joe Biden and the son have taken payouts. They've taken millions of dollars in payouts. And the longer we founded that war,

the longer and the more people die. And we have to stop that right away. And that's why I think President Trump says he'll get in there within twenty four hours, they'll be peace. We got to stop pouring the money in. When you turn off the spicket the money, then the war cannot continue. And you bring these men the negotiating table to negotiate peace. Carry I believe Trump will do that. Carry Lake. Thank you so much for your time. God bless you for your continuing the fight. The book

is unafraid just getting started and hope to see you on the campaign. Trick God, I love the way you dealt with reporters on the campaign. I'm sitting here in northern Kentucky in the Cincinnati area, watching this governor's race in Arizona and watching you just take them down like they were birds on a wire. It was awesome, Carrie Hevil, wonderful rest of the evening, and thank you so much. Thank you Gary. We'll see what happens, I

said, I'm just getting started. There's a there's a Senate seat that is going to be up in twenty four and I'm eyeing that as a consideration. I might have to do it. We will keep watching, Thank you very much. That's carried Lake, unafraid of just getting started. Unafraid just getting started. The nightcamp continues in minutes on seven hundred WLW. People have always craved entertainment. For hundreds of the year's circuses criss crossed the nation, thrilling

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seven hundred l and opening up the seller. A guy that I had the pleasure of meeting over the foam a couple of years back, and he has been one of those gifts to keep on giving anytime he's available. And that's a good, good gift that keeps on giving. There are some bad gifts that keep on giving, but this is a good gift that keeps on giving. His name is Ryan Woods, also known as Lady Maga Usa. He

is an entertainer. He has been known to dress yes in women's clothing and look absolutely spectacular, but he is is not a fan of a lot of

the lgbt QIA WTF groups. Wants and Needs especially when it comes to children, when it comes to so called transgender affirming care, which is nothing but mutilation and chemical cast duration of kids at the at the whim of a fad social media, and many powerful people who are well healed, well financed, who basically want to bring about the destruction of Western civilization and civilization in general, and who also are, in my opinion, pedophiles of the lowest order.

Lady Maga, good evening, how are you. I'm doing great. I love that LGBTQ WTS. I'm going to feel that that was genius. Yeah. No, you know, I've been I've been out there for four years now. My greatest achievement was passing Senate Bill sixteen here in Utah with Senator Michael Kennedy and Chloe Cole, a victim of child mutilation, and I have the advantage of being able to fight them at their own game. You know. I love wigs, I love makeup. I always have barbies,

all those things. But I'm not a woman. I would never dream of invading women's spaces or erasing women or claiming to be a woman. So the left really hates me and the LGBTQ WTF movement hates me because they consider me a traitor because I exposed them for for what they're you know, for what they're standing for, which is basically clothing, toys, hair and makeup is

what makes you a woman. And that's disgusting, it's offensive. So we passed the first bill in twenty twenty three to prevent child mutilation and drugging. And it means a lot to me because I was one of these little boys. You know, some kids are different, a little light on their feet, We like Barbarie and Cinderella. It doesn't mean we're in the wrong body. So it's just been such a great journey to stand against that predatory movement

and to awaken a lot of people, millions across the world. Japan, Germany, and Sweden have all done documentaries about my advocacy, and I'm not going to stop because it's very personal for me because I was the little boy that they're telling is in the wrong body today and it just can't happen. I would have killed myself if they had mutilated me and drugged me and deformed my genitalia in my body. Of course, they would have been suicidal at

age eighteen. And they weaponize the suicides of trans people and blame Trump supporters and you conservatives like me instead of recognizing that these poor people are killing themselves because they basically wake up in real life. I can't experience intimate sensations anymore. I have stunted growth, I have quadrupled my cancer risks. I am going to be on drugs for the rest of my life, and if I go off, then I'm going to be a withered show of the male or

female that I was prior to these drugs. So we've got a real battle. It is about destroying civilization. I really believe that if you can create a population that's obese, addicted to their phone, watching CNN, and destroying their bodies, then you destroy the family, You destroy everything that really gives people a sense of security and stability, and then the populations easy to control because they'll always just continuously promise solutions, you know, as they make more

money with organizations like the Pride Centers and the Human Rights Campaign and all these other nonsensical organizations. How many people do you know, Ryan that are either lesbian or gay or call themselves bisexuals are vehemently against the mutilation of children and the chemical castration through puberty blockers of kids who have absolutely zero, zero idea of what their life may hold that God gave them in the bodies that God

gave them, and they got bodies that their parents gave them. I mean, how do you uh you know? A matter of fact, doctor Mark Siegel, who's often on Fox News Channel, has said definitively and there was proof out there. Now you talk about some of the drugs that are being used to chemically change kids at the whim of either their parents or the kid themselves, who again, like I said, just doesn't know which way it is up. I know I didn't when I was that age. I mean,

no, no child does. Of imagination and exploration. One day they're Superman, the next day, you know, they're Mario. Yeah. So anyway, doctor Mark Siegel noted that scientifically this is true. The main drug that is used as puberty blockers in this country is a prostate cancer drug that causes brittle bones in growing children. I mean, there were so many different sides to how bad this really is and how ill informed it is to be doing this kind of thing, and how evil it is really, but you're

causing it is evil. It is evil. The scary thing about these drugs is if you watch a TV commercial for Lunesta sleep aids or an anti depressing at the end of the at the end of the commercial with rapid fire speech, they give you all of the side effects of those drugs, and a

lot of them are terrifying. With these drugs, they hide it from the public, and Planned Parenthood and other leftist organizations put out cute cartoons with straight up lines making these drugs seem harmless, benign, reversible, and enjoyable, and that is what is so scary. I don't understand how they're getting away with making these cute cartoons without listing, like you said, the bone density of reduction, and the cancer risks, and the and the emotional and mental

side effects. And you ask me how many gay lesbian people. It's very scary to come out of the closet as a conservative gay or someone who doesn't align with the radical LGBTQWTS mafia, which is what they've become. But we are in the hundreds of thousands now across the world. Someone translated an interview that I did into Spanish, and all of these gays in Spain were just so excited. So there's a great schism of contempt and gay people who were

enjoying equality, who we're enjoying our lives. Nobody cared anymore. If your neighbors are led beans to drive a super ruin, wear flannel, nobody cared. But now there's a whole resurgence of fear and so called homophobia and anti gay everything because we're being lumped in with drag queens, you know, drag artists like me. I'm being lumped in with drag queens in a phone doing sexual trapeze shows in front of children in a library or elementary school. So

you know, there's organizations out there and we are waking up. And if you just look on social media, lesbians are particularly outspoken because they're lesbians for a reason. They don't want hot dogs in their lives, and the lgbt Q movement is telling them, as a woman, if you're not willing to date a trans woman, meaning a biological man with a pepe, then you

are transphobic. And so you know, lesbians are lesbians for a reason, and they are standing up the most aggressively because they're being erased they are biological women and in the movement. There's no such thing as gay anymore. Every single, every single mainstream organization for the LGBTQWTF movement is focused on children, and there's a reason for that. They knew that the gay and lesbian battle was over and nobody cared. We had integrated, we own our businesses,

we gentrified ghettos, and nobody cared. So they needed a new victim narrative that was, you know, financially beneficial and politically beneficial. And the trans children pharmaceutical movement is a billion dollar industry now, so that's one and two. The Left and the Democrats look like the good guys as they talk about trans children. Who doesn't want to defend children, so their rhetoric makes them

gain a lot of power by presenting themselves as saviors of suicidal children. It's all manipulative, but gay and lesbian people, as far as I'm concerned, I didn't need the tea attached to me. Ever, I don't understand someone who would mutilate their body. You know, if you're an adult and you're trans, you know, Bruce Jenner, Caitlin, live your life. I

don't care, but I don't. Ever, I never felt comfortable with me as an old fashioned gay guy, just gay, having to align with every additional alpha that letter and especially the trans movement, and a lot of people conflate what I do with transgenderism. No, I'm an alpha man. I live my life and I happen to be very good at playing the character of Lady Maga Usa to awaken the Patriot movement and show the left that you could still be fad. It was just keep it appropriate, don't do effect shows

in libraries. You know that that's the keyword right there. Appropriate and exactly. I think you hit the nail on the head there, Ryan, Um. I wanted to tell you some good news. You know. You mentioned the law that you helped get passed through in Utah which stops the mutilation of children, which stops the chemical can't can't you know, chemical castration through puberty blockers of children. A lot of other states have passed these laws to try

and protect their kids. Tennessee, Tennessee, was one of them. Now, lower courts have blocked these bands on so called transgender care, which is anything but care obviously we've just mentioned. But a federal judge for the Middle District of Tennessee first granted a request for a pro elminary injunction against the law public Chapter one. But now an appeals court, the Sixth Circuit Court, has just upheld Tennessee's law and says, no, this was passed duly by

the legislature. This is what the people of Tennessee want. It should be the purview of the state's residents to decide if they're gonna be cutting PEPs off little boys or trying to turn girls into boys Tennessee. It's effective immediately. So that means there will be no more transgender mutilation surgeries, there will be no more puberty blockers in the state of Tennessee, where I used to live. And I'm just very happy that a court finally followed the law. So

this is good news. So there are others other states have had their laws blocked. What's the status of the law in Utah that was passed. Oh, it's it's in effect childrenner safe in Utah. You know, if if a kid wants to play with barbies or a girl wants to cut her hair, sort, they can do so safely without being allowed to be because this is never about the children. No child in history from Cape Maine to Native Americans to whenever would look at their body and say I want this cut off.

No girl would ever look down at her breast and say want them cut off. It's the same as looking down at your hand or your foot and cutting it off. So this is all grooming. It is impossible for a child to come to these conclusions without being groomed. So in a sense, these laws prevent grooming of children into believing lives about their bodies. Nothing could be more cruel or manipulative than to convince a little child that there's something wrong

with their God given body. It's terrifying. So I'm glad to hear that about Tennessee. Unfortunately, there's a new you know people attack me on the right is that you're not a real conservative, you your trans all this that they get angry because the left has gone so insane. So what we need is common sense. Jason, Lesbians and you know, drag queens. Most drag queens don't do drag Queen Story Hour. They're probably embarrassed by it.

They're just nerd who want to sparkle on a Friday night and impersonator Aretha Franklin. I mean, you know it, drag fun dag doesn't have to be about an agenda. But just like everything the left touches, they have poison the fun of drag queens, the fun of dress up and all of that. And um, you know a lot of people tell me, oh, you shouldn't dress up anymore. No, people don't like it, and I say no, no, no, no, no no. My mom loved

to be Jack Sparrow for Halloween. I love being Lady Magga. It makes politics exciting and fun and I have a creative outlet and I want to show the world that, you know, America I love because the Mega movement is about the big tent. And we just have a few rules. My freedom. Man's where your freedom begins. I don't get to step on your property, and I don't get to shut you up as long as you don't shut

me up def any free speech. So that's rule number one. And rule number two is we have to protect the vulnerable, starting with children, the mentally disabled, the elderly, and women. Not that women are weak or need protection, but women are more vulnerable than men. It's it's just a fact. You know, men don't get rapes very often. Women do. So as long as we protect the vulnerable, respects boundaries and then we're good.

But the Pride Parade, you know, there was there's literally naked men on bicycles riding past to children the age of my nieces naked in a parade. There was an old man tworking and see through underwear in front of little children. And guess what, Gary, if you or I went to a park and we did that, we'd be a run Well at a park, we would be arrest would be in jail as we should we would have. We'd be on those little you know, the registry if sex defenders in the

neighborhood, why do they get away with it? Because it's a movement that is uh supported by the left, and the left can get away with things that the right cannot. We've seen that over and over again in many different cases. Ryan talking to Ryan would lady maga Usa on the Nightcamp on seven l W And you mentioned grooming and there is a group called Gays against Groomers and they are very vocal they are fighting this fight as well. What can

you tell me about them? Well, when I testified, um, I testified twice at the Utah Legislature and at the time I did, I did speak on behalf of their organization. UM, I'm willing to speak on behalf of other organizations, limitedly. I try to keep my autonomy because you know, you don't want to be under an umbrella. But their work, they have galvanized an incredible large group of gays and lesbians, and their content is

poignant. It's it's you know, it's exposing what's really going on. And they're brave enough to take their truck with a big digital screen on it and go right into the right into the Pride celebrations and stand up for children. It's just such a shame that we as gays and lesbians have to have to, you know, spend their lives fighting this battle. But I'm very proud

of their work. I appreciate it. I know Jamie the founder of Gaze against Groomers, and I'm just so grateful that so many gays and lesbians are finally speaking out. Last month, last last month, Ryan at a Pride so called Pride event. By the way, I during the entire month of

June. I made sure that my listeners knew that I was Pride. I was proud of the fact that I was the product of two heterosexuals a biological male and a biological female and would always say, thanks, Mom and Dad, I'm proud of you, and I'm also proud that you didn't murder me in the womb. So I took a pretty I love it, pretty blatant right there, right there. Now, that's Pride Month was so difficult for me. I cringe. I internally just puke every time I see the Pride

flag. The rainbow one didn't bother me so much, but the new radicalized one with a big black triangle because everything has to be about black trans and the huge insertion of the trans colors onto the rainbow. They just completely hijacked everything. I want to reclaim the rainbow period. I don't need a flag to represent my sexuality. The stars and stripe present all of us. But

yeah, it Pride Month was so frustrating and so difficult. But Ryan, they are, they are the forces that we're talking about are getting more and more brazen. In New York last month during a parade, they were chanting, we're here, we're queer, and we're coming for your children. They they have spelled it out. I mean, they make no bones about it. Listen, how do people find out more we're out of time, sadly, Lady Maga just all right, well awesome. If they just go to

Ladymaga USA dot com they can find me there. They can go on Facebook, Lady Maga USA, Twitter, Lady Maga USA, and Instagram. I've been kicked off three times, so my latest account is l m USA seventeen seventy six. I want them to join the movement, learn about it. And if you don't like me because I dress up, just watch five minutes of my content and then you'll be grateful for what I'm doing. Thank you.

Ryan Wood with us tonight on the Nightcap. We continue in moments on seven hundred WLW summers here, So Na cool back with us on this Monday evening on seven hundred l W. I guess we've on multiple times because he's always got great information and real data as it pertains to the climate geologist and author of the book Inconvenient Facts. Us. Uh. It's Greg Writstone from the CO two Coalition. How are you doing? Greg? Oh? Really

good, really good? Back in the Belly of the Beast and Arlington, Virginia, looking at the Washington Monument and all the capital out of my office windows. So Yeah, it's I'm a little too close to the to the

action here, but that's the way it is. Yeah, you know what you mentioned the Washington Monument and being around the centers of power in this country, and it would make me think if I looked at that every day and looked at what the ob centralized government is trying to do so far afield of its constitutional responsibilities, I would think, how the hell did we get here? Does that happen to you? Oh? It does it? It's you know, you just shake your head. Our freedoms are just being restricted more

and more and more each day. They're they're dictating to us not only what cars we're going to be able to drive, but which washing machines to buy, what kind of a stove you can cook over, how much water comes out of your shower head, how many times you have to flush your toilet to make it to have a full flush, All of these things, just one thing after another. They want to put this epa power plant rule will drive all of the remaining coal plants out of business within a few years.

And that's what I'm working on right now as a comment pushing back on that. Well, hopefully we'll be able to take legal action against the EPA. It's very telling that they're in Germany and across Europe they are reopening cold plants that they had shuddered. Is that not true? Oh it is, yeah, And maybe we just haven't had enough pain yet for the American people where they've they've really gotten the pain from the really high energy prices in the UK.

In Germany, Frances an't be spared a lot because they they doubled and tripled down in nuclear energy two decades ago, where all the countries are running from it. They France said no, we're going to do it. So they've been spared a little bit. But yeah, it's it's they don't seem to have gotten the word here in the United States and not like I say, I think it might just require more pain. Well, yeah, we're

we're too successful yet too. We have all these first world problems that aren't really problems that they're focusing on when it comes down to brass tax and people are starving or people are freezing, or people are burning up because they don't have the option of energy that is available accessible in fossil fuels, not just coal, but in every respect, we have all kinds of energy sources available to us that we're forbidden from using for this narrative of saving the planet from

COO two, when CO two actually and it just seems every day that they're not only trying to force us away from our freedom to choose how we and to live how we want to live, but they're also trying to I believe, destroy our society so they can rebuild their own in their own image, whatever that is. And I know you don't have any takes on that necessarily,

but you understand where I'm going with this, Greg. It's not just about cars and stoves and air conditioners and refrigerators and living your life with some freedom, energy freedom that should be easily accessible for any American for sure, But they want to bring the whole thing down so they can they do It's it's really an anti human philosophy. It's what they're doing. And just look at this what they're doing. Let's just look at agriculture. Just recently they

announced they wanted to have they're looking at geoengineering to block the sun. I was going to get to you. I wanted to talk to you about this. Now there are there are these these climatists who are won't even allow discussion of the Sun's effect on our climate to be discussed in their reports, But now they want to They want to block the sun, all right, Now that's a good point. Yeah, yeah, the sun has nothing to do

with global warming. It's all about carbon dioxide. And as they want to release sarasauls in the upper atmosphere, in the stratosphere to reflect the sun and cool the planet. Well okay, well let's just let let's just look at this in terms of agriculture. We know that blocking of the sun will lessen We'll think back in middle school science and photosynthesis. You know that for plants to grow, the need water, sun, lay, and carbon dioxide,

and the more carbon dioxide the better. What's their solution, Oh, well, we want to block the sun, which will reduce crop growth. We want to greatly reduce carbon dioxide, which will greatly reduce crop growth. And the third leg of this is they want to get rid of nitrogen based fertilizers. Nitrogen based fertilizers beginning in the nineteen fifties since then are estimated to have been responsible for an increase of at least thirty percent in crop growth. All

of these things combined is going to lead to famine and starvation. This is what they're after. But we know that geoengineering and blocking of the sun were because we've seen it. We've seen what happened in the past when that has occurred. Probably the biggest one was the big media that that struck the earth.

And wait it it ended poorly for the dinosaurs, I think. And then we can look back through human history and if you google worst year ever, you'll find the worst year ever conceded to be the year five thirty six. And that was because in the year five thirty five a large volcano, huge volcano erupted and led to several years of significant cooling, with crop failure,

fam and pestilence, some nasty population. Again, Heckla in Iceland did the same thing in fifteen forty one and it was the same thing happened. Blocked out the sun led to crop failure, fam and pestilence and nasty population. Well, what if they get this a little bit wrong? Oh, wait a minute, it's the government and trust that the government has. Think about it. What has the government done well in the last one hundred years? Maybe World War two? Well, no, let's talk about that.

The War on poverty, as far as I know now, America probably as the richest country on earth as far as people's ability to spend and eat and house themselves. But the War on poverty only in many cases made poverty worse in the places where it was the worst already. The war on drugs are they're just been cocaine found in the White House. I guess the war on drugs was very successful. And you can debate about the war in Vietnam.

Anytime the government declares war on anything, and they've declared war on fossil fuels and CO two, it has failed miserably. So I guess you and I can look at that from a positive standpoint. Well, they're trying, they're damned, but it ain't gonna work because anything, as you mentioned, that government takes control of all on its own is as an utter abysmal failure. Yeah, and we'll continue to be so. Yeah, and so what we want to do? You know, I believe in the American people. I

believe in economic opportunities. I believe in living the free market and make the decisions for us and uh, and we can we can just then go on with our lives. And the free market has done fairly well and in advancing our our our economic freedom and our uh just freedoms to purchase what we want, how we want and at much lower costs uh than we did if we have a government a position of economic controls. But that's what they want to

do. They want to they want to completely have government control of every aspect of your life, and a lot of it's revolving around climate change. You mentioned I for one, that's what we're doing here at the CO two Coalition were the pre eminent scientific organization in the world, and that's what we do. We do science to push us back against this false notion of a fake climate crisis. There is no climate crisis. There is there will be no

climate crisis. The Earth and its ecosystems and humanity are getting better and flourishing. They're not getting worse, Oh exactly. There's mass greening going on,

and their dire predictions fall short every single time. The computer models that are being used to scare the hell out of everyone and out of their cars, and you know, and trying to convince people all of these things that these absolutely absurd notions that they are pushing, adds science all of these things are you know, yeah, I look more and you and I've talked about this

before. How how these predictions, these dire predictions, never never come to fruition, and in the interim we're all left here going what happened to our energy freedom? What happened to our ability to take care of ourselves? I mean exactly, I mean, let's just look at some of the more recent climate predictions that fall short. Now. Greta Thunberg is not exactly what she

would call amends a member when it comes to almost anything. She's frustrated, now what eighteen nineteen year old something, But she was talking just a few years ago how we would be dead by now an AOC and all of the rest of these functional idiots who are pushing this agenda, but they fail time after time. Can you sign a couple of examples of these reckless predictions with add data that they keep on sending out? Well? Al Gore has got

a raft of them, as does the now King Charles. Both predicted the Great Britain would be underwater. They keep warning us of these of these islands will be underwater if the islands remain above above water, even though sea levels risen four hundred feet behind you. In the last fifteen thousand years, those islands weren't overwhelmed by four hundred feet of sea level. Bear in mind, we're going to get another five inches of sea level rise by twenty one hundred.

So what they're telling you is four hundred feet of sea level rise over the last fifteen thousand years. The islands weren't underwater, but that next five inches look out or it's going to happen, right, And that's what they're telling us. And we know that it's a geologic process. These islands grow along with rising sea levels, and they link every the heat waves that we've

had in Texas. We just took a look at that. I took a look at Texas specific data for number of days above one hundred degrees fahrenheit to find that actually the very hot days event in decline. We looked at this recent claim of the hottest day in one hundred and thirty five thousand years or something. Yeah, and it was. And we looked at that, and I took a look at the us HCN data, the gold standard for thermometer based data sets across the United States weather stations, to look at at the

United States. Again, percent of stations across the United States reporting one hundred degree fahrenheit days to again, fine, it's not a significant decline. There's a slight decline in these very hot days dating back to eighteen ninety five. So rather than a great increase in these very hot days and waves, we find just just the opposite and of what Definitely there has not been an increase, And I can make a strong argument that there's statistically significant decrease in the

number of these very hot days. But they know that they don't listen to data, they don't listen to facts or science. We need to push back on this information. Well, how is it? I mean, it's obviously a money game for the people that are you know, like any any charlatan that comes into town to fleece the public with bad information or with false news. I mean, where is the money coming from. It seems to be coming from everywhere to support these false claims and bad data. Right, Oh

it is. Yeah, the hundreds of millions of dollars or more being thrown at these groups, billions to support the funding of false disinformation. Let me give you one example. I just found. I'm finishing up my second book, I was working on a section on heatwaves. We just talked about. EPA used to have a chart going back to eighteen ninety five showing their heatwave index and showed a huge peak of heatwaves in the twenties and thirties and then

it's quite a decline ever since. It's been removed. Because I was going to link to it in my new book and reference it, they've scrubbed it in its place, as is this other chart of decade every ten years since nineteen sixty one of heatwave index. I just, man, my warning bell started going off and the clackson started blaring. I said, man, this is And I dove into the deep, deep into the into the information how

they actually generated. Nobody else is going to do that. And in the very fine print I found it really wasn't the heat index of the United States. It was a heat index of the fifty largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Think about that. You know, you're a smart guy, and your listeners are very smart. They know about what this thing called the urban heat island effect that we have seen cities, these urban areas have artificially increased

temperature summertime and winter was really wintertime temperatures more so. But these are artificially increased temperatures in the cities over the recent decades because of this urban heat island effect, which they know and they actually in that data the EPA made, well, this data may be skewed by the urban heat island effect, but nobody would know it. Nobody. Everybody's just gonna look at the chart and say, oh my god, this is it awful, and they won't actually

know that it's coming from that CO two dot org. Is that correct? Greg? Co two Coalition dot org, YouTube and our new science education website CO two Learning Center dot com. Coo to the learning center. It is unbelievable, wonderful with lesson plans, videos and books. You have wonderful information

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opens my eyes and makes me wish they were still shut. There's aluminum foile hat firmly in place. Please welcome back from intrust it our friend Dave hat or good evening, Dave. How are you? I am great, Garry, Jeff, and it's always thanks for having me. I'm going to pop out of my bunker here just long enough for this call. Hope you got any of emergency rations just in case, you know it an extra tinfoil,

all right. First one on the list, Dave Hadder self driving cars, which people are just like, Wow, I don't have to pay attention to the road or anything. I don't have to have my foot on the brake or the steering wheel, and the car will just take it more surveillant. I mean these you claim are surveillance cameras on wheels self driving cars, and I think a lot of other cars are moving in that direction, even if

they're not fully autonomous. Right, well, yeah, you're right on both accounts, Charac, I mean all modern cars and why are just recently did a big story on how the top ten most popular cars are essentially rolling surveillance devices in cars of that black boxes and sensors and so forth for all the time. Right, anyone that's worked on a car probably the last ten to fifteen years knows it's getting increasingly difficult to work on things because not his mechanical

everything is digital at this point. But this story came out and Bloomberg did a big story on it, and then a guy I'm a big fan of a guy named Bruce Schneier. He's a well known industry fiber security expert. He's written a bunch of books, he's a crypt analyst. I mean,

the guy's got some serious credentials. And he kind of jumped on this and basically pointed out that these fully autonomous cars from services like Crews and Waymo are basically rolling surveillance devices, you know, in order for them to be able to drive autonomously. Of course, they have cameras all over them and various senses, radar, different things like that. Right, That's that's how it's

possible for them to do what they do. And you know, his point is there now and the Bloomberg story was, there are now and instances where police have actually come out and looked for footage from these things. They've been used to try to solve crimes used in court cases, etc. Because you've

just got it essentially a rolling or in surveillance device. Yeah, have you have you ever seen the movie Idiocracy, and one one of the scenes is, of course, all the cars are controlled remotely from a centralized government location, and the poor guy is is trying to run away and you know, they just they just cut his car out, and you know, come and the goons come and get him. Uh. There are so many things in that movie that are actually coming to life and truth now in twenty twenty three

is really scary. It was a funny movie when I watched it, you know, fifteen sixteen years ago the first time, but now it just scares the hell out of me because I see it all coming to fruition in many many phases of how we live our lives and government and technology taking over. Um Threads, which is met met his answer to Twitter. You say the app is a privacy nightmare? How so well, come on, Gary,

Jeff, you know as well as I do anything from Meta. I mean, when you got to change your name from Facebook to Meta to try to avoid all the privacy debacles you've created along the way, that should tell you something there. So Threads is Meta's answer to Twitter, right, And I think you already now I'm not a Facebook fan slash Meta fan. You know, Meta is basically now the parent imprint, if you will, kind of like Google parent company is now alphabet. You've got meta, which is Facebook,

what'sapp, Messenger, Instagram, and now this Threads thing. I haven't used it myself because I refuse to use anything from Facebook if I can help it, and other than using the actual Facebook website through a very lockdown browser where I can control what they get, I don't use any of the apps. I don't use Messenger, Instagram, nomine stuff. And you know, the Threads thing, of course, has gotten a lot of press because it's

a it's a direct editor to Twitter. You know, Musk has gotten a lot of press out of Twitter and his take on free speech versus the censorship these other companies have imposed. And it's really interesting because when you dig right down into it, there's two issues with Threads above and beyond just the Facebook connection. You know, first off, it looks like the thing is not even going to be able to launch in the EU right now because of its

intensive hoover like privacy violation when you install it. You know, in the EU they have this very rigorous law called General Data Protection Requirement or regulation sorry, and you know they have some very strange and privacy requirements, whereas in the US we don't have a national law that imposes any of this sort of stuff. So these tech companies have free reign to do whatever they want. And in this particular case, you know, if you go out and look,

and I think we've talked about this before. Apple a few years ago rolled out the Apple App Tracting Transparency Framework, where it makes it possible for you to see the information that an app wants to collect from your phone and also to opt out of it, and Google eventually rolled something similar out. If you take a look at the information this thing wants to collect, per the information that they have to provide the Apple, because that's an important part

of this. If you want to be in the Apple App Store, you have to tell Apple what information you're going to collect, and you know, if you violate the rules then they can throw you out. Here's some of what they want to collect. Gary Jeff third party advertising related to purchases, financial information, location, contact information, contact user consent, search history, browsing history, and then it breaks it down into more detail on each to

those categories. But basically, once you install Threads on your phone will unless you go in and explicitly turn the stuff off. They have access to just about everything on your phone, for example, under contact into physical address, email address, name, phone number, other user contact information. They know your location, They pretty much know everything about So I'm not given my friends at NETTA any more information I have for you have to no chance I'll use

threads. Well. Plus, Facebook doesn't know what it does with the data that they collect, They've admitted in a leaked document, right, yes, so, And it's funny because I've been trying to use this story from Motherboard to try to make the point about why you shouldn't use Facebook in general, but Threads in particular, because I've had people eth moll are you going to use threads? Well, of course they're not going to use threads for all

the reason we just stated, but leaked documents from Facebook. This is a quote from these leaked documents. Quote, we do not have an adequate level of control and explainability over how our systems use data. Unt And you know, they go on to basically say they've built a system. Now, keep in mind, Facebook's been around for a while and their model has always been

to monetize your data. You're not their customer. You're their product. And you know, between Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, now threads other stuff they own, and these murky data brokers working in the background to bias sell information across these different that properties. They have no idea where your data is. And that's one of the things that's screwing up threads. It's because GDPR basically has specific requirements like if you collect data for a purpose A,

you can't just automentally use it for purpose speed. You know, even though GDPR has its issues, we need something like it in the United States in my opinion. And you know, I'm generating an antiregulatory kind of guy. But this stuff is so far out of hand, and it's so much more nefarious and devious than what the average person realizes about the amount of information they're

collecting about you. And do what God does what with it? You know, And you know, we've been on the warpath on TikTok for a long time. It's the same kind of thing, but even worse because of course, in that case, your data is all going to China. But yeah, so they've pretty much said in their own leaked internal documents that they really have no idea what they're collec I think where it's doing, what they're doing with it, or anything else, because it's too big, the scale is

too big. And you know they have been so aggressive about the data collection over the years. Well, the Facebook already has at least one hundred million sheep who have just gone right over to threads and without asking any of the questions or highlighting any of the problems that you and I have just talked about. Already a hundred million plus users on threads, and it continues to grow

as it will. I'm like you, even before I started talking to when somebody had me set up a Facebook account about five six years ago, right about the time I was starting to do this nightcap show, and I didn't really do anything with it, and then I just I left it dormant, and then I just eliminated it from my phone. It's still out there. There's still a Gary Jeff Walker Facebook out there. I don't know who's curating it or who's sending, you know, false messages to other people on Facebook,

but I know it's happened before. But you're right, I have nothing to do with Facebook meta any of these these things. And another story I wanted to get to from zero heads that you alerted me to, and I actually saw an interview with this gentleman the other night, a guy who was a whistleblower for against against Joe Biden and against what's going on, and they're

supposed to be protected. He's actually instead been arrested, and he says that he fears for his life and he has to live his life on the run for the rest of it, a guy named Gal Luft. So what do you know about this particular story, I mean, other than it just points out the sort of surveillance state that we live in Nowaday's garage. Yet not

much. I mean, that's one of the things that concerns me. Take any politics out of it, whether you're a Republican, Democrat, whatever, we are basically easing our way into a surveillance state because of all this technology, whether it's your phone or your car, or your refrigerator or your doorbell or whatever. All this stuff has sensors in it, in some cases microphones and cameras. Did you happen to catch the story, I don't remember if

I send it to you or not. The story about how in France the General Assembly there has passed a law that makes it possible to activate people's cell phone cameras and microphones. Suruptatiously, No, I'm looking at it right now. French cops can now secretly activate phone cameras, microphones, and GPS to spy on citizens. Well, yeah, tell me that's not disturbing. They

had a stick to making wine and cheese in France. So when you go back to that story you mentioned, you know, we're getting accustomed to this stuff. I mean, let's face it, a lot of the digital technology does bring a lot of convenience, right, It makes it easy to do

things that before it would have been difficult or impossible. I mean, I understand the convenience factor this, and I get that in many cases you're trading your data to have access to very low cost or free services, products, etc. But as we become more and more dependent on this stuff, and you look at this story from France, I know there are people who have

told me I could never happen. That's crazy. Well, here it is in real life now because as I'm sure you know, there's lots of riots and so forth that have been going on over there and now you have. And it also points out that if you ever wondered, could the government potentially pass a law or you know, perhaps meant martial law or whatever else, could they potentially turn on the camera or microphone in your phone or computer? I mean the answer I would have answered for a long time as yes.

But here's a perfect example. There are examples where the FBI has, you know, basically bug someone's computer and use the microphone and camera in the past in prosecutions and so forth. But you know, you're you're basically walking around with Awellian surveillance device in your pocket. And you know, my concern is, over the long run, we just get more and more accustomed to stuff,

and it makes it easier and easier. So if you were on the run, let's say you're a dissenter against a government that is doing bad things someone, let's say like in Iran, where you know it's a real real world scenario, how the heck can you escape? How can you get away from this stuff? I mean, where will you hide? Because as if we ever get to a point where currency is all digital too, you know

it's no, that's not good digital currency. Uh, And a centralized either global or even United States government currency is the last straw really for personal freedom, in my opinion, and it scares the hell out of me that they keep on kind of moving in that direction, and there is still efforts of foot to do that. And you said Orwellian again for about the fourth time in this one conversation. I'm very pleased one of the French politicians in response

to this act in France. We're far away from the totalitarianism of nineteen eighty four. People's lives will be saved. They always frame it as a safety measure, you know. They always want to make you believe that they're doing this for your own good, when all they're doing is to consolidate their power and take any autonomy away from you. You know, I think Benjamin Franklin said it desk, so I may have to paraphrase here, but you know

he gives up. See who gives up essential liberty for essential safety deserves neither, yep. And that's unfortunately where we're headed. You're right, it's always couched in. This is for you, this is for the people. We're going to save lives. And yeah, there's no doubt in my mind in

some cases they may very well do that thing. But when you look at the overall downside, and I mean imagine, imagine as some of the more tyrannical dictators of the past thousand years or so would have had access to technology where they could know where you are at all times. They could literally turn on your camera or phone and listen to you. What impact that would have had on any sort of resistance to that. Again, I don't I don't

want to be the newsday guy here, Gary Jess. I'm just pointing out as much hope and usefulness and helpfulness as this stuff brings to the table, it brings an equal amount of badness and and things that could be used to really, really really restrict people's rights and become, you know, pretty dystopian. So the possibilities possibilities are absolutely mind numbingly frightening. Dave Hatter, thank

you for scaring me again. Well, you know, I hate to do it, carriage Jeff, but I appreciate the opportunity people need to pay attention to this stuff. And and look where it's headed, all right, Dave Hatter, our it guy, our tech talk guy on a Monday night on the Nightcap. It continues in moments this show does after what's passing for news

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with us tonight for the first time in a long time. Author, actors, he books guests like he helped me get carry Lake today, which was no easy feat and he'll tell you that. But Drew Allen is back on the nightcap. Drew, how you doing this evening? My friend? Hey, I'm doing well. It's always good to be with you. Like you said, man, you're You're a good friend, and I'm so lucky.

And people have to realize, you know, it's a small world, and you know there's a lot of people out there that are united and working hard to try and you know, fend off. You know what's happening in this country right now, and you're you're one of the strongest advocates in the country and You're a huge inspiration and help to me in my career, so I appreciate. Well, those are very very kind words, and I think you're

overstating at some but I'll take it. I wanted to ask you first about one of the gifts of the Biden administration that just keeps on giving for those of us who are observing and actually paying attention. We understand that many people in the Biden administration are simply not paying attention. One of them, of course, is the number two in charge in the executive branch, Vice President

Kamala Harris. Here she is at the end of June. And I know you've heard this sound bye, Drew, but I want to play it again for folks who have not talking about culture at the Essence event back on June thirtieth. Kamala Harris, the woman who could be president next culture. It is a reflection of our moment in our time right and and and present cultures feeling and and we should always find times top that is a reflection of joy. What what what did any of that mean? Did you just did you

discern or decipher any of what she just said? No, she's speaking that Biden language, you know, only Biden can translate that to brain dead individuals. It's it's it's really stunning. I mean, is you know, we know that Biden's not a not all there. Um, we know he's got some some issues mentally, and he's older. He's always been dumb, of course, But Kamala, I mean, she's younger. Um, it's it's it's it's a standing that somebody like this can get to be vice President of

the United States when she can't even put together together a coherent sentence. And it's scary. But I I really do every time I hear her talk, I really do believe Gary Jeff that part of the reason she's VPS because you know, nobody, nobody would would would lift a finger to get rid of Joe because they fear her more than him, because she might be even stupider

than he is. Well, the Democrats do have some other candidates, possibly for twenty twenty four, even though Joe insists he's running, and the the establishment of the Democrat Party seems to still stand fully behind the old kajer who, like you said, forget about word salads. I don't know what is in the dumpster of the Biden vocabulary that we're going to get to sample next. It's it's just crazy. But one of those people that keeps on being

talked about because they won't talk about RFK JR. He flies in the face of all of their uh they're well held agenda points like, uh, you know, any number of things, mostly about medical freedom and the COVID nineteen vaccines and the hoax that was perpetrated on the American people. But but there's Gavin Newsom, the man who's governor of your state, California. I can't believe you're still living there. But uh, okay, Gavin Newsom as a

possible candidate for president. I can you just list a few of the wonderful things that Gavin has done for California in his term or as Maro San Francisco for that fact, that should point to the point to the fact that he should never be in control of anything. Again, Well, look, Gavin new Since qualifications they are strong for the Democrats because he's a human wrecking ball. Everything he touches turns to crap. He's the worst governor in the United

States. He's overseen the mass exodus of so many people from from this state. Um, you know, throughout this state, he's making it less safe with with no bail policies and so and so forth. I mean he's he's a viscerated the state, he's destroyed it. And so if he can apply those same policies and that that dedication to destruction for the United States, well that's perfect. You know, he's a perfect Marxist for the Democrats. But you know, I think that I think that he is kind of waiting in

the wing. I mean, he's kind of hoping to get in there. I think that the Democrats do. I mean, in best case scenario, they hold on to Joe and they keep the uh you know, like a weekend at Bernie Bernie's, that keeping propped up for another four years if they could. Because he's perfect, He's controllable, you know, they can control him completely. He's not actively involved in anything. So he's the perfect kind of uh, you know, figurehead if you for the Democratic Party. But

there's so many variables. I mean, nobody thinks. I mean, it's a possibility for even the most ardent Biden supporters that they have to face the reality that he may not be up for it. I mean, something could happen. I mean, I'm sorry to say, but one bad He's one bad fall away from having an exit the arena. I mean that that's how bad and doubt and so they've got to have some backup plan. I think Newsom is one of those options. I think he's the one that's shown the

most desire to fill in that role. People talk about Michelle Obama, for example, but you know, they'd have to drag her, and I don't think that that's something that she desires. She really enjoys this living privileged lifestyle on Martha's vineyard and their other multimillion dollar homes around the world. She's kind

of lazy, she doesn't really want to get in there. So I think that you know, he's ambitious, he wants it, and you all, something does happen to Biden, well you know you'll definitely be hearing more from him, even more than now. Another frightening possibility is Michigan Governor Grevett crit Whitmer, who was the height of hypocrisy during the COVID lockdowns and has been

just a a brutal, brutal proponent of limiting our freedom. So yeah, any comments on on the Wicked Witch from the North, Well, she's horrendous. I mean, she doesn't have the stature. I mean, I it's it's hard to pinpoint why it happens, but personality and so on and so forth. I mean, she's definitely terrible. She's she's as egregious as as

Newsome, but she doesn't have the same national profile. And I think that's really just because California is a big state, right, So if he'ld governor of California, um, you know you're gonna have a higher stature of standing in the Democratic Carty than than her in Michigan, for example. So I think it's really related to that. Um. And you know, she's about as wackable as Hillary Clinton. So you know, I don't know that. You know, people seem to be more forgiving of of of male versions of

Hillary Clinton, which would be like a Gavin Newsome. I mean, he's he's disgusting, slick back hair, looks like a snake, but he's a man, so you know that's that's okay. As I mentioned, you also write for Newsmax. You wear so many hats. I mean, your most important job as being a dad. Now and by the way, continued, congratulations you and your wife with the newest arrival to the Alan clan. But I know that you wrote extensively about some of the ending of the UH the

term Supreme Court decisions. Any post post kind of comments on what the Supreme Court finished their term with and what you thought about their decisions. I just saw a piece, an op ed piece that said, finally the Supreme Court has returned to constitutionality because of Amy Coney, Barrett Neil Gorsich, and Andrew

and Kavanaugh. Brett Cavanaugh. So any comments on the Supreme Court's term this year, Well, look, I mean we had to some big wins, and of course they're they're upsetting the Democrats agenda, and you see them their irresponsible reaction, calling them illegitimate because of course they did issue some constitutional rulings.

I mean, ending affirmative action in colleges, that's huge. I mean, affirmative action did nothing more than to suppress the motivation of certainly people in the black community by telling them, hey, we don't think you're smart enough to compete on a merit based system. In fact, we don't think you can. We know you can't do it without Democrat party support, so you don't need to actually try hard. You don't need to study. We're just

lower the standards for you. And it's just it was such a sick thing that needed to go. So I was a great ruling, and of course it upset the left because they depended upon affirmative action and colleges to kind of reaffirm this narrative. They spum that Democrats are somehow the party of blacks, when really, of course they're suppressing blacks as they have throughout our our history.

You know that the ruling with that woman who was the web designer in Colorado, that was big h You know, I spoke about this and you know, really what they're using pride and they're using this radical LGBTQ plus movement, alphabet mafia movement. It's really about slowly criminalizing Christianity. You know that woman. I mean basically she she took a preemptive action because she knew it was gonna come if she didn't do so to say, hey, look,

I'm a web designer. It's free speech. I won't make I won't make you know web designs for for example, gay marriages, Okay, promoting those, and that's fine, that's her right under free speech. But look, I mean the reality is, I mean, it doesn't make you a gay hate or anything else. So she wasn't saying I won't I won't make websites for gay individuals, but I won't make make websites to promote gay marriage because

that's antithetical to my Christians faith. And of course that's what this country was founded on. People trying to bastardize that all the time. The Pilgrims came here to escape religious persecution, you know, So that's what this country is all about. And of course they're mad about it because, I mean, this is essentially what they're doing. They're trying. I mean, this whole

this whole movement is antithetical to Christianity. It can't coexist, right, I mean, if you are a Christian, the truth is, you can't condone gay marriage. Doesn't make you again a gay hater, but you you just you don't. Marriage is between a man of woman. It's a sacred relationship. Okay, if you want to have a partnership or whatever else. Many Christians say, okay, but you can't take marriage. And of course they

took that from us the Supreme Court rule. They made that the law of the land in all fifty states, so little by little they're trying to basically make these laws that make it impossible to practice your Christian faith. So that was a big ruling for you know, freedom of speech but also a religion. Yeah, absolutely, which is a freedom of religion is an important part of the First Amendment in our Bill of Rights when it comes to freedom of

speech. And as a web designer, she was saying, this is my this is I'm creating through what God has given me as a gift to do this, and I am not going to condone a behavior that I find apprehensible as a Christian. Now, as you mentioned, I can serve gays or lesbians in some of the capacity, but I'm not going to create something for something I don't believe in or have severe problems with. And uh, you know, from a faith based reason. I thought that there were some losses

as well, but they're not losses that can't in many cases. The Supreme Court just said they're not going to take up certain cases in this term, and those were probably viewed as losses by some on the right, But I think overall it was a nice demonstration of people actually looking at the text of the Constitution and the law. I mean they've returned basically to upholding the law, which is kind of refreshing for the highest partner land. That's exactly right.

I mean, I say, well, two things. One i'd say with guard to the web designer case. Firstly, in their own writings, contrary to the majority opinion. For example, Katanji Brown Jackson, she doesn't even fight the Constitution in her her judicial writing. So I mean, it's absurd. These people are activist judges. They don't care about the Constitution. But also, you know, it's amazing to be lectured by the left about

how you know this is bigoted and so on and so forth. When they celebrated, for example, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, when she was serving as Donald Trump's press secretary, she tried to go to a restaurant called the Red hen and I think it was in Virginia, and the owner kicked her out of the restaurant, refused to serve her because she worked in the Trump administration. So the same people that celebrate that and thought that was a good thing,

and this happens all the time. I mean, to conservatives, persecution based on your political ideology. They don't have a problem with that. So it's not like this web designer said, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna feed you. I'm gonna I'm gonna you know, if you conservatives you have to starve, or you know, gays you have to starve. That's not what

that case is about. Um So, look, I mean, we we're not gonna win everything, you know, I I want to you know, we we we've got to focus on the winds and those where we have losses. You know, we've got to kind of fight to shore those up and and do what's necessary. But you know, look, it's it's it's tough. I mean, it's it's it's a pretty bleak landscape still, and I think that, you know, we should reserve a little bit of time to

celebrate those wins. I mean, those weren't those weren't nothing, and you know they were you know, they were big wins because of the left just absolutely ridiculous, coming completely come coming, completely unhinged, like it was the end of the world. And you and I have to face setbacks every single day. And we we understand, we're adults, we understand it's not the end of the world. We need to need to keep our heads down and

and keep our hands to the plow. But uh, every time the left feels like they lost something, they throw these temper tantrums on you know, on the level of what your little bambino probably would throw if they didn't get what they wanted. I mean it is very similar to that, isn't it. Yeah? Yeah, well, I mean you know it's the left is so crazy. I would say that, my my, my little you know, three month old, her her reactions are more understandable than than anything from

the left. I mean, it's just it's it's it's unbelieved. She she's got more justification even though she can't explain and I can't figure it out in the left. Yeah, three months old, how is she doing. She's amazing, she's precious, she's she's close to she's going on what is she now, Uh, fourteen weeks, going on fifteen weeks this week. So yeah, she's she's a little miracle. You know, it changes, it changes everything for you. I didn't think I could be become more conservative than

I already was, but I really am. I mean, these issues with it as it relates to children and protecting them and their um their innocence. I mean that's it's huge. And I really I gotta say, I don't know how anybody with a child can vote for a Democrat in this country. For example, in California where I am, they're currently in the process of passing legislation where they can take my kid away if I try and interfere in

one of their gendert mutilation surgeries. Yep, it's it's it's it's I mean, it's it's how how anybody can support a party that that promotes that, uh is beyond me. I mean, you need to get your head checked. Well, it's simply political. Pedophilia is what it is. And it ought to be against the law, Drew m it ought to be and and

some states have made it against the law. And you know, these lower courts, of course, all leftist Democrats are blocking these laws that have been passed by the legislatures in these states to band uh so called transgender affirming care, which is anything but care. There's nothing caring about it. Uh. To have these things go on, Yeah, yeah, I mean things that were for all of mankind's history until recently, we're we're we're viewed as torture,

you know, cutting off a man's you know, private parts. Yeah, it's penis, you know. I mean it's that was that was that was not not a healthcare. That was that was intended to destroy somebody, and now they want to pitch that as some kind of healthcare. It's it's I mean, look, it's uh, whether you're religious or not. I mean, it's a spiritual battle were And I keep coming back to that.

I mean this this is good versus evil. I mean the people that promote this stuff, you know, people, these men that want to take pills that help them lactate so they can feed some child on their nipple like on a plane. I mean, these are these are people should be locked up. And I'm not kidding Drew. You're absolutely right. It's a great way to finish the show tonight. And thank you so much for your time, my friend. Always good to talk to you. Hey, thanks Scared,

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