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Bring on the Fear Porn | EP 312

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As the Manhattan Trial doesn't appear to shake polls in Biden's favor, the media turns to a tried and true favorite: FEAR. Today's we evaluate "concerns" about a jury not finding the preferred outcome, Trump's "Unified Reich," and how your "vaccine hesitancy" means... we could all die!_______________________________________________________________Visit https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVote for more content Check out BETWEEN THE LINES on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSFLOMTzHvU BOOK: https://store.catholicvote.org/products/for-god-country-sanityUse PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serif. Hello, my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. That's weird. Every once in a while does that to me. I don't know why. Welcome. All right, today is Tuesday.

It is May the 21st. We are rolling live on rumble.com/kyle Serafin. You guys can see the chat is going. There's probably going to be some confusion. The refresh to black screen. Yeah, so strange. Join us over there if you guys will give us the thumbs up on rumble. Give us a give us a subscribe, follow if you will.

And if you want to subscribe to the channel, that's the second version of it, you can do that right here on the link rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. And if you do so, then you can support us with five bucks a month. It goes 100% to us. We appreciate all that and there are well over 100 of you doing that right now. Very cool. I want to go ahead and get into the meat and potatoes of today's show without a ton of talking. We're going to talk to you about fear porn, which I often call

amygdala porn. There is a a little game that is being played right now on the left wing media. We saw and we know that they are failing to get the desired results from this trial that's happening in Manhattan. And it doesn't look good. It doesn't look like it's going to be the preferred outcome for the CNN types. And so yeah, we're going to have to push into the next level, which is scare the crap out of you. So do you understand that we are right and you're wrong and stop

doing what you were doing? Go get your shots. Do what the public health officials tell you, which to say, obey the government and don't have any faith. We're going to get a lot into that. There's a number of stories that are kind of trending across and they're all done by these sort of fun, fake, reliable sources. So you guys will get a kick out of all of that. Before we get started, let me say thanks to my friends over at Patriot Coolers. We have mine sitting right here.

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Let's get right in to this. I wanted to start with a kind of a segue from the previous shows we've done. We've been talking a lot about Harrison Butker. Why is that? What? What rail did this man touch and does it have anything to do with the rest of it? I think it does.

I think it's a return to sort of traditional values, traditional sensibilities, and kind of a fun story coming out of the Washington Examiner written by someone called Carrie Gress and it says criticize Harrison Butker all you want. Harrison Butker. I'll say it again correctly. Home making is back. I think that's true. I think it's true in my own house.

I think that my wife, who has a master's degree and spent time in academia and has travelled the world and done all kinds of interesting things and speaks multiple languages, home making is the thing that is very appealing to her. And why is that? Why is that happening? And then and she also wrote a piece that goes back to October

of last year. These are both for the Washington Examiner that says is it the beginning of the end of the girl boss era again, that's coming from October of 2023. The bunker piece I think is is salient because it's it's happening right now. We've got these people that are so upset about this guy saying some simple things. He's just saying the things that would have been the case for all of American history up to about the last 40-50 years.

And so basically in my lifetime, the definition of women has changed dramatically to the point where now includes men, if you follow what the political left is trying to push and and that's not good for women, it turns out. And maybe that's the whole thing. Harrison Bucker is not saying something that should be upsetting regular people. It's like it's your experience, man. You do whatever you do if it makes sense in your house in the 80s and the 90s, people would

kind of understood. It's like live and let live attitude. But the problem with that is, is that if you're on the left and you're trying to push the values of the culture over and over, eventually you're going to have to start making other people live as you do.

And that's the big difference between what conservatives want to do and what so-called liberals, who are supposed to be interested in freedoms but are more accurately called progressives, are interested in. They're interested in enforcing progress, whether you like it or not.

If we were living in the world of feminism equals whatever women want to do, we are going to celebrate that they are women and that there's an equal value in women raising children in the home and going into the workplace.

If that was the place where it stopped, that sort of first wave, second wave feminism, nobody would have a problem with it. But the third wave feminism has resulted in this crazy world where men are standing in women's dressing rooms and women are supposed to defend that. And it's antithetical to the idea because they can't even at this point define what a woman is, as we so famously saw with a Supreme Court Justice being confirmed.

So if that's the place we're living in, people start realizing they've swung too far over the mark. I liken it to a pendulum because things always kind of shift from right to left. They kind of have a sweet spot. The goal is to hit the brakes when you're in that kind of drop zone, that DZ over the area where you want to be. Which is to say that people have the most amount of freedom, the most amount of liberties, the most amount of fulfilment

possible. But now we've gone to the part where we are taking the values out of whatever it is that they've been able to swing. They've gone so far to the to the crazy left that it doesn't make any sense and it's actually hurting actual women at the cost of, of all things, men. So third wing, or maybe this is fourth with 4th generation or 4th. You know, the 4th push of feminism has kind of gotten into internalized misogyny.

If you have to celebrate men as women, and that men can be the best women there are, and that women have to only compete on the same grounds that men do, then we've taken away all the things of what it means to be a female and a male in this culture, which is why he also celebrated masculinity. You noticed nobody's like really mad at him for talking about how men need to be men. You didn't hear anybody getting

really upset about that. They pick one little piece of a tiny of a of a speech given to a Catholic University and then suddenly that's where they that's where they all melted down. In any case, I I love the speech. I love that it's, it's struck up this conversation. Wouldn't it be interesting if a place kicker for the NFL, for an NFL team, was the guy that sort of like forced this moment to crisis? There's always these sort of cathartic pushes where one side

of the other kind of triumphs. And I think in this case he's actually kind of, he's kind of lit that fire it. It was slow burning and he's breathed a lot of flame into it. I love it with this, with this woman says in this piece. It's worth your read if you guys want to go to the Washington Examiner, check it out for yourself. Little pieces from it, though, says the girl boss is out.

She's been replaced with the likes of the soft girl or the trad Wife, two of the names in this latest trends. These trends obviously go back a very long ways, and the new monikers revealed that the 1970s feminism is really losing its grip. Women, particularly young women.

And this is really why they're so upset about it, because we younger women in particular, have lost the stomach for corporate ladder grinds and for sacrificing husband and children for the prerequisite that it's going to take for you to get to the top of a of a corporate push. If you're going to prioritize family over career, you're probably not going to be able to do it. By the way, that's that's true for men as well.

If you look at that, the the most successful, like family men, men who have done the most, have the most time with their kids. It's not going to be the guy that spends long, long hours. In fact, a little moment from our side because I'll audition on either side. There was a post that went on. I want to say it was Twitter

yesterday. The day before it was Vivek Ramaswamy who I think does a really good job and he showed that he was out doing a campaign stop and and thereby had to miss his son's first T-ball game and it was a mixed bag. But mostly people said something that I think was the the standard in my childhood. All of the movies that showed the over ambitious career dad missing the game.

It doesn't matter whether it was things like Robin Williams and Hook right or I'm trying to think some of the other ones. There's there's a there's dozens and dozens of these 80s examples. The the what was the Turbo Man that stupid movie with with Arnold Schwarzenegger where they had the Jingle all the way right. All these kind of the trope was the dad spends all the hours in the office and forsakes raising the children and the children

resented. So the thing was somebody made this very very poignant comment on social media. I think it, I think it rings true, said Do you know who's going to remember all those extra hours you put in at the office, all of those nights that you stayed late working on a presentation, all of the moments that you gave up from your family to get work done, your children. And that's an age-old theory right? This goes, this is cats in the cradle, this it.

It's a sad idea that we are going to celebrate this kind of thing. And so in a world where we are trying to get more, quote UN quote, work life balance, where people are more aware of the value of family, it's inevitable that people are going to also recognize the value of women doing that work. Now the one thing that my wife pointed out to me that I thought was very interesting and I think we should probably do a whole segment on it.

If you guys can recommend somebody that might be an expert in this field, I would love to have a chat about this and explore it. The historical change during the industrial revolution when we began to outsource things like clothing making and baking and all the sort of industrial processes that we do now that used to be the world that women filled. Women do need to have some degree of industry and usually it used to be cottage industry.

It was the making of clothes and it was the actual making of of foods and all these things. And that was a concrete, real world value that women could hang their hat on and say this is the contribution that I have. Not the sort of soft skills of like, well, my children are better people and that's that's

really hard to measure. So it's kind of important that we do. Do we recognize that all people want to leave a physical mark in the world so that when they are done with the day, they can point back to noted achievements, physical accomplishments that other people also saw. It's hard to say, you know, you did a good job as a dad or you did a good job as a mom. That's like only in your head, in your heart and maybe in your

kids hugs. So I do think there is something to that, but the idea that we've lost that cottage industry level and that that we should probably, I I think we're also going to see a swing back in that. That's why you keep seeing and I think she mentioned this in the piece as well, the idea of of knitting and sewing and homesteading and gardening and sourdough starters and interior design, all the things that were always the purview of the home

which was by default women. We're starting to see a swing back and women are putting value back into that. And that means that the left loses. And so when they're losing on the cultural front, and that is a cultural battle and they're losing in the media front because they're not getting the the outcomes they want, then the only thing that we can do is try to scare you into submission. We're going to talk about that right about now. Here we have a piece that comes from CNN.

It's an opinion piece. Opinion writers are always the ones that are expressing only their opinions and not of the network that they represent, but it's really the opinion of the network they represent. This is the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump in Manhattan. The opinion is how I changed my mind on the strength of the prosecution's case against Donald Trump. Here's why, and this is written by someone called what is her name, Stacy Schneider.

What's interesting is, is how gently phrased it is saying that I don't think that the that our preferred outcome is going to come out and that is pervasive in this particular piece. It's worth seeing that CNN is starting to hedge their bets. The reason why I like saying things that CNN covers, it's my first stop every single day is because it's also the primary news outlet. I'll put news and scare quotes

if you like. It's the primary news outlet for federal law enforcement, specifically. The FBI and almost all federal buildings have it on as a default. So what does that tells us? It tells us where the people that are around the people in power in this country, this is what they are being informed by. So whether it be from cnn.com or whether it be from their actual news program, it's very worth knowing that this makes a big

difference. Inside the Beltway, even though they have far less viewership than Fox News, they shape opinions of those that are in the federal government. And that's why I think it's so important to know what they're about. All right. So this this article starts out the Manhattan District Attorney's office made a significant tactical error announcing they were resting their case after calling Michael Cohen because in the opinion of this writer, they haven't proved

their case well enough. This is a soft way of saying that they think that they might get this hung jury and that Trump will walk, which they. This woman is like she's very concerned about it. And you can tell as she she listens to the piece. So she talks about how he did a pretty good job. Cohen did a decent job for a convicted felon and disbarred lawyer. They're already hedging as a bad witness. Wasn't a bad witness, actually did pretty well.

Responded well to the prosecutor's warm up, confronted his prior acts. Had a steady stand. Didn't lose his cool when the defense cross examined. Unfortunately, he admitted a piece of information related to that October phone call which we talked about yesterday and all of that kind of throw some shade on his testimony, right? They said the prosecution did a good job backing it up,

bolstering all the facts. But the problem is, and and this is something that she's ready to hone in on, they haven't gotten to the underlying crime, which is something you're hearing everybody talk about on the political right and very few on

the political left. And this is the first I've seen of it really on the left where you say that his testimony has served to prove the elements of the other alleged crime, but not the actual crime that he's being charged for, which is to say that he committed a campaign interference or made an illegal campaign contribution, falsified the business records.

So they've made one argument about the the campaign contributions, but they haven't proved that there was an actual falsification by Donald Trump specifically, that he had his hand in falsifying the 34 business records. That's supposedly the, the first degree count that he's being charged with. In other words, she's concerned they haven't actually proved the case that has to be there.

Now this is the first sort of tacking towards the middle when you start realizing, ah, yes, we're not going to win this. We don't want to be on the wrong side of this. Like we didn't understand what was happening all along. And as usual, this started with the the walls are caving in. Donald Trump is facing his, you know, he's got to stay in court and now it's all going to crush down on him. And now we have to start pushing away from that.

So you're seeing that there was, there's a lot of troubleshooting, a lot of armchair quarterbacking going on in this case that this woman thinks that Allen Weisselberg, the chief financial officer of Trump Organization, should actually be the person that they called in order to bolster their

claims. But what's very interesting is, is that the prosecution addressed very early on, they didn't think that he could be honest, which is to say they didn't think he would say what they wanted him to. They wanted them to say one thing specifically, and they felt like that wasn't going to be the case. Now he's a guy that's currently serving time in Rikers Island for a perjury conviction stemming from the original fraud civil investigation that was going on.

All of this stuff is ugly. It's really, really nasty stuff. And all it shows is they're throwing everything they can against the wall. Like we heard from the raging cage in the other day, they're throwing spaghetti against the wall and it's not sticking. So you've got to go with your with your #3. You got to pull in somebody from the bench and you got to figure it out. They have a, a defense witness that's going for right now.

You're you're dealing with a courtroom with a judge, a partisan judge is operating in bad faith, it seems like. So then you get stories like this. This is the, the, most, the, the most balanced coverage you'll find of it. This is from CBS. I'm saying that sort of facetiously. The defense witness is expected to be back on the stand of the Trump trial after a heated exchange with the judge.

The heated exchange was is that under his breath, Robert Costello, who's the former, he's the former attorney for Michael Cohen, who was the sort of star witness for the prosecution and not a very good witness. Now you've got the attorney for this guy basically discrediting every single thing that was said. And some of the things are

quite, quite impressive. He stated that that Cohen had told him that he didn't know anything about it, that Trump didn't know anything about it, that he didn't. You know that he had plans to put the money up himself. So he's 100% discrediting what Cohen said. So all you have to do is say it's a he shed, she shed or he said he said moment. And who's going to be the more believable, the convicted liar or the guy that was his attorney that's put on by the defense. Pretty interesting.

Now the judge is trying to weigh in and has been over and over again, quote, UN quote, castigating the behavior of the witness on the stand. Mostly what happens is apparently the prosecutors are throwing out objections to certain questions and whenever the the objections are sustained, he's been saying things under his breath like jeez or strike that or whatever. And he's he's basically been frustrated with the way the judge is handling the courtroom

and the court. The judge gave him a tongue lashing over it because the judge needs to tell people and apparently they had a stare down and that caused the courtroom to be emptied, which is the big hubbub that you're hearing about this heated exchange. The courtroom was emptied and and they gave him a talking to of which the transcripts were later released. So why did we clear the courtroom? I guess they wanted to let the public know what was going on, but not the jury.

All of this stuff from the outside looks like exactly what you want it to be. People in the political left are cheering. This judge is killing it. This judge is doing a great job. We're going to get justice. You know, finally the powerful are held accountable. And people on the political right and probably people who are in the independent and the in the middle just go like, good

God already. Look how look how ridiculous this situation is. In any case, yet another example of it. And it's not going the way they want, not even a little bit. So we got to do something else. We got to change the game. We have to bring out the favorite tactic of old, which is fear, and this particular fear is fear of Nazis. Classic American fear of Nazis. When in doubt, accuse your opponents of being that. And so we'll do that in one second.

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All right, let's get into Nazis. Cause what? What's more fun than that? This is the big hubbub. It's on multiple different news sites, apparently, And I went and watched the video, 'cause I went to True social and look for it. Apparently Donald Trump is secretly unveiling his his Nazi roots. That's what this story is all about. Trump Social media posts, video. So it's Trump. Did he post it or did Trump's social media post it?

It's actually just on his social media account, which we know other people probably have access to, and they can post campaign videos and they can do some reposts. This is a video that they posted that somebody made. Like it's a fan video. It's 30 seconds long, 30 seconds. And at the end of it, that the whole video was like, AI generated what they would call like, like their their video elements is what they're called, if my memory of the business serves.

So video elements show you newspaper reel and you can fill in the headline so it's Trump wins in a landslide. MAGA. America is great again. What is going to happen next? Trump wins. What happens after that? So all this stuff is going on.

And in the background, in the last four seconds of the video from 2nd 26 to 2nd 30, it shows this very faded headline, which I will show you in one moment, that says now is something about a unified Reich. Which sounds AI generated to be honest, but the Reich obviously is a reference to Nazis because Donald Trump has finally tipped his hand that in a second Donald Trump presidency, that's what's coming. Nazi America, American fascism, which is the claim the left has

been making all along. Now, whether Trump actually, you know, whether the person who made this Trump video was actually a Trump fan or whether it was a plan to try to get him to do that, that's also a possibility. We talked about how AI is going to be influencing things in the elections. Isn't it interesting that this just gave them a huge talking point to run on the people that wrote about it? I saw it on CBS, I saw it on ABC, I saw it on CNN. So it is being picked up

broadly. We've actually got a little clip of some of the breathless coverage talking about this. You guys will get a kick out of this. Trump is a Nazi. Here we go. Take one. Donald Trump's truth social account on Monday shared a video about how how they seem to think the United States will change if Trump is elected president. Again, there's of course nothing abnormal there necessarily. Political candidates talk about their visions for the country all the time they're running for office.

That's the point. What is not normal is that this video referenced a quote, UN quote unified Reich. Reich is a German word that basically means empire, but it of course evokes the third. Reich. Used to refer to Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. We're going to show you that video. It's going to sound a little strange. We edited it to freeze and zoom in on the term so that you can easily spot it. So you'll hear this video start and then when the sound stops, you'll be able to see what we're

talking about. Watch this. What happens after Donald Trump wins? What's next for America? The economy. Boom. So they so. They just cut in right there. All right. I showed it on the screen so you guys can see it. It's so silly. Of course they cut out all the the audio. The audio is is very generic and bland and it's just it's like a rah, rah, trump type video. So there you go in faded type, which we've blown up here for

you. On the screen you can see a unified right now she says it means empire. It also probably apparently most directly translates to something that means like realm like people of the realm and it was used before before the Nazis. It's not a specifically Nazi term. The Third Reich obviously being the third one, they were other reichs in in arguments being made Holy Roman Empire and some others.

So the whole point of it is if you and if you've ever heard of the Reichstock fire that's what the name of the building was which was the unifying realm where they had their like their

parliamentary building. So anyway this is a non issue this is nonsensical but when you got nothing that's what you got to run on. When you got this problem going on what is the what is the issue that they were so shocked about that Joe Biden is not is not gaining in the polls like what do we got in our bag We got throw this against it Nazi and and again they're I think they're shocked that they're not seeing the movement that they wanted from the court cases and

from all the fear that is going to have to go. So we're going to have to go a couple different new routes, and they're going to go into the old bag of tricks for just the last five years, which have been at least previously successful. I think they misunderestimate the audience at this point. Anyway, this we played this yesterday or the day before. Play for you one more time. But despite it all, the state of

the race remains stagnant. Biden continues to trail former President Trump in several key battleground states, down by double digits in Nevada and Georgia, states he won in 2020. There it is. So Meet the Press telling you exactly why they've got to pull out all the stops and why we've got to go full accuse your opponent of being a Nazi. This that video you saw was kind of funny.

And that woman, I don't know that anchor's name, but she kind of gave me that kind of like Elizabeth shoe, kind of like a later in life kind of thing. Adventures in babysitting, right? Something like that cocktail, something along those lines. I don't know. I don't know what that hair is, but it feels like kind of a throwback thing. So this is the big scandal at the big scandal is that somebody else made a video that, like I said, could have been a plant. That's the other possibility.

We're living in a world where you see something. Social media re clicks and re shares are so easy and they don't necessarily mean that anything. They don't mean anything at all. You could just go, oh, my friend wrote an article. I will share it. Oh my, my campaign team saw a video that looked good. Let's do that. This is that. Throw that stuff against the wall sort of mentality. In any case, the the things that they're claiming in there

actually all sound pretty good. The economy booming, the borders closed, World War 2 style news clipping is the way that CNN described them. What's next for America? Creation of a unified Reich? Honestly, wouldn't it be nice if we had kind of a unified Reich type attitude where we said America is America and we want to actually have it united in a

a common value system. The problem that we have right now is that our country has been divided to the point where people on the right love what America used to be, and people on the left hate what America is and could be, and they want something that has never existed in America. So that's not very unified. And I think it's exemplified by this viral video that I saw the other day. This has got some harsh language.

So this is the kind of guy that I would want to have brought into the, like, I can probably reason with this guy. He sounds like a lot of dudes from New Jersey or New York that are just angry. They're angry because they've bought into the fear porn. They've bought into this messaging that you because you don't think exactly as he does that you are a Christian nationalist. Whatever. That's the only way that you

like. There's two teams in the teams is us and them, that the left is really big on the US and them right now. I I always see these people in these videos. They'll go and they'll they'll go to a Trump rally, right? And they'll go.

I went to a Trump rally and it wasn't what I expected because people gave me hugs and they're really nice to me, even though I'm a black guy or I'm like a Hispanic lady and they were like high fiving me. They're like welcome to the team, like have a Margarita with us or whatever. The people on the right tend to have that sort of attitude. I think people on the left in the middle also do, given the

opportunity. But they've been, they've been basically told that it's US versus them and that we are now in a 0 sum game. America has never been a 0 sum game. The whole point of Manifest Destiny was is that the pie is enormous. We can spread across it and we can always find more pieces of the pie. That's why you don't have to fight for scraps in New York. You can go out to Wyoming. Not that you should go to Wyoming.

Don't screw up Wyoming for me, people like, but and especially for our Wyoming listeners, I know we got a couple, like don't, don't screw up Wyoming. But the whole idea was is that there's a lot of America and America can be spread around. And as my buddy Steve Friend likes to say, America is a verb.

You have to do America, which means you have to accomplish that sort of inclusive attitude, not say it and then discriminate with it. You do America by living out the values of America. Meanwhile, you got this guy. Like I said, I think he's convertible. This anger is the opposite, the flip side of the coin of love. It's people that have not been embraced that are looking for a reason to be accepted. You make the stupid video it.

I mean, this is an indictment of of the guy, not the people with the flags. Like, who knows what those people with the flags are. They're just people who may be like American, like the way it looks. Is there anything better? Yeah. I just saw in the chat somebody just threw some American flags up. People. The we clever, clever people. The we just threw some waiting

American flags. Is there anything more like, you know, heart swelling to an American then seeing the American flag flying in the breeze and if it makes you mad, that's a you problem. That's a you problem. Check this guy out. Like I said, harsh language, so tuned out if you're at work. I'm here enjoying a nice day at the beach with my kids and I turn around. I got these flags planted here on the beach by these maga fucks. Listen, this is all America.

We know you didn't storm the beaches to stake out your territory on the beach. This isn't the fucking moon. I get it. This is America. But I'm sick of my flag being represented by white nationalist trash on a God damn beach. Go. Fuck yourselves. Like, really, dude? Did you go talk to him? Did you go find out who's flying that flag? Like, what do you know about them? Nothing. Anyway, that that sentiment that the flag represents something

that is not all of us, right? That's where we're at right now, where if you like this country, then you're already automatically associated with people on the right. There were people that voted Democrats, that flew flags. Barack Obama was inaugurated under a Betsy Ross flag, was he not? You know, I've got one on the

wall right here. And then afterwards somehow we find out that that's going to be a symbol of of domestic violent extremist, the the so-called militia violent extremist types. That's that's a big divide. That's the divide that we're actually fighting against. And I don't think it's left and right. I like I said, I think it's so it's so easily bridged. You bridge that with kindness, not weakness by the way, but kindness, like hey man, what are

you really mad about? And if you were to go and socratically dismantle that guy's anger about America, he's not angry about America. He just doesn't feel like he's being heard. He's got the same complaints about everything that you do. He's just pick a team, which is maybe the nicest thing about, like, I think even my dad was telling me he didn't have a lot of love for the Kansas City Chiefs. He's a former KC resident and got some stuff going on there in the background.

But he really likes this guy. He likes his kicker. So you don't have to like the team. You just have to like that the message of truth rings through. That's kind of the idea between the missed this and the malinformation. The the thing that we want to keep spreading here is truth. That's inconvenient to whatever narrative is being thrown out. And so that's why I'll I'll tell you that Vivek made a made a poor choice in skipping out on AT ball game. It's they literally made movies

about this kind of stuff. Right. The home alone crowd. Same sort of thing that whole my whole generation was raised on the idea that dad's skipping out on the most important ball game of your life for the first time you've ever done anything. Like that's the enemy. The enemy is how do we get more America. How do we get more close to taking care of our family? Faith, family, freedom. Like my friends over at Catholic vote too. We'll just throw them on the

screen real quick. Faith, family and freedom. Those were universal American values. Political left, political right. They were not sitting on one partisan camp or the other. If you guys want to support the mission of Catholic vote, you guys can do so. You can also follow them. You can do me a big favor, click through the show notes. If you're watching on Rumble, there's a link to the Rumble channel where our videos are being posted over there. New podcast over there.

We do call between the lines. We're going to be taping again today for later this week. It's a little more produced. It's a little bit more in the background. It's a little more of a social media kind of buzz looking stuff. You guys will appreciate it if

you follow them out there. You don't have to be Catholic in. You have to be Roman Catholic and go to Mass like I do in order to follow them because the the messaging, like I said, it's the same team and that we've actually got a a review that's coming that's going to talk about that as well. I think at Catholic Vote is the

social media handle. If you're following them on YouTube or anything else, you can follow them on Facebook and all that kind of stuff for all of you that are involved in that. But yeah, it's it's like a it's a universal thing. We're supposed to be all be on the same team. So that's how you get this being offensive to people. And again, you got to get really, really magnified in there. MAGA is the big piece, the bottom piece down there, slowly,

slowly. The Unified Reich, which I don't actually think is a terrible goal. You want to talk about things that are scary. You want to bring out Donald Trump as a Nazi? How about actual Nazi type behavior? Can we talk about some actual Nazi type behavior? It's coming from Zero Hedge, which is a really fun website. They got a lot of interesting things. They cover stories that not everybody will cover, and they're always attributed to Tyler Durden.

But in the case of this one, it actually comes to the Epoch Times. It's a reprint by someone called Kristen Lang. This story is much closer to to Nazi behavior to me, which is to say the state did something wrong, notably wrong, but it was for the greater good. It was for the for the fatherland.

And so we're not going to do anything about it as we near the end of the school year, a new court ruling may have some parents rethinking about whether they want to enroll their children in California public schools this fall. First of all, if you listen to this program and you live in California and you send your kids to public school, what are you doing? You know, here's another example for those of you living in Southern California, you will likely remember the case of Aiden.

I'm going to mess up this last name, but it looks like Peliki and academically gifted Yorba Linda high school student, captain of the track team. He was forced to take his exams outside in 40° weather, wearing only AT shirt. You know what, There's a picture of this kid on the screen that I can see and a picture that the family has provided. I guess for this article. He looks like he's going to be OK. He survived.

Sitting outside 40° weather in a T-shirt is a bummer, but having done it a lot in the military with guys about his age, yeah, they'll they'll they'll survive. The The interesting thing is, is that they singled him out because he was wearing a formerly acceptable face mask which was made out of mesh to school during the COVID area during the COVID era. Rather he said that some of the teachers encouraged his fellow students to ridicule him for not conforming to the mid year

change in the masking policy. He was hauled in front of the principal's office, removed from campus, ultimately forced into a home based study program against his own wishes. The family sued the Yorba Linda school district in March of 2022, arguing that the school board members colluded to change the masking policy mid year to punish, quote UN quote conservative students or students whose parents were vocal and opposing various COVID measures in the school.

What's interesting to me is that opposing sort of government mandates getting pushed down on you should have been a liberal position. That should have been a position of the political left as well, saying individual liberties and personal freedoms were more important. As we have said here many, many times, the ACLU used to defend the rights of people who spoke things that were inconvenient.

Because if you defend inconvenient speech, which is the goal of the 1st Amendment, you never know when your speech is going to be inconvenient. It's a forward-looking attitude. It's a second order and 3rd order consequence saying hey, you know what? What I'm saying is out of fashion right now. Or maybe what I'm saying is in fashion, but one day it may be out of fashion. And if I don't defend all speech, then we're going to have to worry about my speech at some point when the wind shift.

If you are comfortable with outlawing so-called hate speech, then you have to have a, you know, this, this definition of hate speech. That's that's not malleable. But of course it's malleable because it's based on feelings and it's not based on anything factual. It's very dangerous to have this sort of thinking. But of course California is not afraid to lean into things that are stupid, dangerous or anything that allows them to

gather more power. So after two years of litigation, an Orange County Superior Court judge who's had been previously ruling in favor of the family and against the dismissal suddenly reversed course and ruled that the school officials were immune from liability under what they were calling, I think, legislative immunity.

Because even though they abused the students and that they admitted that they were actually illegal in the actions they took during the COVID era, and it was a dangerous precedent. Basically, they have legislative immunity because they were enforcing public health orders. And so this is the argument for the greater good. This is why the political right and people that are conservative more generally, need to be very cautious about what is called operational morality.

Operational morality is that no matter what I do, as long as the the operation serves my end goal, and it's very commonly referred to as, the ends justify the means. If I can get to the place that I want to be, then it doesn't matter how I did it. The problem that is made in throughout literature and all of human history is that when you use tactics that are not commensurate with your values, you end up becoming more like the tactics.

You end up becoming more like the enemy than you do solving the problem. You may temporarily win the problem, but you are actually losing the greater war, if that makes any sense. And this is played out in in many instances of literature. That's why, interestingly enough, the FBI director always says they do the right thing in the right way at the right time for the right reasons. If you do the things correctly, then you never can be

questioned. You never have to go back and look into your own house and say, where is the rot or the weakness in my argument or in the people that I associate with? This is my problem with people like Laura Loomer and James O'Keefe and some of the others that I have like, kind of engaged with in little tussles. The problem is, is they don't do things in the right way.

And if you choose lazy or easy shortcuts, then you are engaging in tactics just like the smear tactics we're seeing over at CNN, that you are now going to have your motives called into question later and it will undermine the work that you've done previously. This is the real issue, and if you're going to ride on the back of really bad ideas, then you're going to be also subject to being judged by having those sort of ideas. This is my, this is my

contention. This is why I'm not a Republican and that's why I'm not a capital C conservative. I'm a lower case CI believe in conservative principles, which is to say I want to conserve certain things. And if we're not answering ourselves, you know, answering to ourselves this question, what is it that you are conserving? If you're simply on team fill in the blank, then you are part of

the problem, it turns out. And you end up just like that guy talking about quote UN quote Magafox on the beach and you're mad at the American flag. You're mad at the freaking American flag. Why are you mad at that? It leaves you in a tribal attitude as opposed to a values

based. And American conservatives, and specifically independent conservatives have always been the people that are trying to hold that that weird ground, which is saying we have religious beliefs, but they're not part of the political world, right. They don't have to be, but they should in fact dictate the way that we engage the political environment. And sometimes with the, you know, flipping the tables in the end of the money changers inside the temple and sometimes with a

person turning the other cheek. And there are some some prudent decisions that have to be made during that. But as long as you were operating on the same set of values, then you actually have some standing to be able to talk. And you will always find yourself on the right side of things. If you are simply going because my team is doing this, you're going to find yourself in that tricky space.

And we're going to talk about vaccine hesitancy in a second because this is one of the major weaknesses that I think Donald Trump has to shore up. It's very easy for him to fix this, by the way, and I highly recommend he does it. All he's got to do is say I was given some advice. I tried to stay with the people that are supposed to be experts and just like you I also am susceptible to believing in

experts that have bad intent. If he did this, the vaccine piece that that that is going to be you know RF KS only real strength against Donald Trump it's gone. And I think RFK actually pulls more from Biden than than not. But if you watched Bongino's argument yesterday one of the things he says he thinks they're setting up Joe Biden to be removed. I don't know if it's true or not. I actually don't know. It's very possible. And if it was, I had the same

instinct. It would be an RFKRFK already has a base of support. He's the most likely person and he has the one thing that people that maybe are not conservative but definitely have some real questions about institutions based on what happened in 2020 and 21, that only thing, the only thing that I think RFK is able to pull from is vaccine stuff. And since we're talking about that, that is where the next threat that they want to do this sort of fear porn is going to go.

OK. Public health has proven to be a fairly capable weapon system to use because it still has this legitimacy. It still has a fear piece and just like you're seeing judges are not likely to be the person who ruled on the wrong side of an epidemic. They don't want to be on the wrong side of public health because that especially elected judges. Those people are very worried about the public sentiment.

And if you did something like I've lost friends over it and you have two, most likely I've had people reach out to me that were friends of mine. That said, if you're not getting the shot, you're directly like the people who are going to kill my mom who's sick and immune compromised. There's plenty of people that will side with safety over dangerous freedom. I'm a dangerous freedom kind of guy, and I hope that you are too.

I encourage it. If you're not get yourself on that track because it's actually where it's at, that means you take on personal responsibility, and that means some of the danger that comes with it. But there's a lot of people that don't want to do that. It's not an American position, by the way. America's dangerous, America's Western, our, our, our oldest throwback like right now at this

point is looking back. You know, it doesn't matter whether you're looking at gangs of New York type fiction or you're looking at things like, you know, our Western sort of it's been exported across the world.

Everybody wants to be a Western American cowboy because that's a rugged, reliable someone who embraces danger and takes on and make safety out of, not safety, engages in nature and also, you know, bad people and also unknown Indians, the alien types that are, you know, you can't speak the language, you don't know what they're doing. All of this stuff is a very

American idea. And so in any case, if you want to kind of undermine that, you do it with public safety because everybody wants to be on the right side of that. And here is CNN just starting to dip their toe in. We know it's coming. The fear porn, the amygdala porn, where you stop thinking rationally and you start thinking based on what is going to keep me alive. This is where you end up just off the top. It's important to say that so far there's only been one

confirmed human case. Right now we're only seeing it in animals. But the fact that it's spreading, you know, from birds to mammals so far and so fast, what? What do you make of what you're seeing? Yeah, so the big picture is that we are having, globally the equivalent of a animal pandemic, primarily in birds, that has crossed over into mammals. Some of those mammals are wildlife, elephant seals, sea

lions. What we've seen over the last month or so in dairy cows is concerning at 2 levels. Number one, it's concerning because this virus is showing an extraordinary ability to move into new species. It's also concerning from a food security perspective. The virus in cows doesn't kill cows, but it it does reduce milk production. And anytime we are infecting animals that produce an important source of protein around the globe, that's a really important concern.

It's a really important concern, people. It's very concerning because it doesn't kill cows. So you're not going to die, but we're going to have less milk production from cows. So there's that. They addressed the question of raw milk in there, which is kind of interesting. The the best is this. They use the same technique that you'd use as a prosecutor that's trying to insulate a crappy witness, let's say a la Michael Cohen. You bring up all the weaknesses,

the witness up front. And then you go, and you make your arguments. This anchor for CNN did that. He's like, now, in all fairness, only one person has died from this. But aren't you really, really scared? And he was like, oh, I'm totally scared. I'm totally scared because the dairy cows are going to put out less milk. Pretty funny. Pretty interesting. There's an in piece that follows up with this little. So this was a video clip that came from late night.

If you saw it was 1:00 AM in Davis, CA. It was the early, early morning show in CNN. It's like before 5:00 AM. It was 4:45 is when they were actually airing that. So not the not the high visibility time that they're running that particular interview. From what I could tell. Why they had a guy from UC Davis who's talking at 1:44 AM is beyond me. And why that professor is out doing interviews at 2:00 AM is beyond me as well.

Having done plenty of interviews on network television, that does not sound like something I would agree to for whatever. I mean, that's his only two minutes of fame. I guess when you're an associate professor of a of veterinary medicine, that's how it works. That's who that guy was. He's an associate professor at UC Davis. All right, So long and short of it is they have this piece, It's an opinion piece. It's put out, and you're seeing

it on the screen right now. How to prepare for our latest viral threat. Well, is it really a threat? And the two people that they have here, this is actually borderline amazing. One person is a guy named Brian C Kostrosky. He's an epidemiologist and he's a public health practitioner. He's the president of the Beaumont Foundation or the Dibomon Foundation. And the other is Frank Lutz, who they described as a Republican pollster and communication advisor.

Everybody knows that he is a fantastic friend of Kevin McCarthy, if you follow Republican politics at all. Not one of my favorite people. Frank Lutz kind of like not a very healthy dude, not a guy that I want to get my public health information for. And just so you know what kind of group we're talking about here in this particular opinion piece, the day, the day Beaumont Foundation looks like this, when

they tell you what's new. So I'm going to just read a couple of these things off the screen, but I just snapshot of this from their main page, their homepage, how to improve public health work, the workforce, mental health. We have to look upstream, responding to misinformation with infodemiology. Very clever of them, but they're worried about misinformation. What does that remind you of? Things like making diversity, equity and inclusion, the habit in mindset and public health work.

So you can tell that when you have in your in your four articles on the top and four below. So 8 total articles that they have put out there are like what's going on and what's new. Making diversity, equity, inclusion, a habit and a mindset is right up there. They also want to talk about 10 years of public health wins, reflections and new directions. It's all females in the pictures. In fact, every single person depicted in this are females. They've also got an article

about made for health justice. We're just giving you a taste of who we're talking about when we say that this is the article they're talking out and they're they're concerned, as we pointed out the other day, is the H5 N 1 avian influenza virus strain. Now how many times have we face down bird flus? The birds are always getting pandemics apparently, and they're always getting some variety of this. And you know, HX and one variation, avian flu. And this has been going on since Obama.

So I'm not interested in it. What I am interested in is novel information and if there is anything to be really concerned about. I read this article, I couldn't find anything on there. As we mentioned, only one person has died and you never know what sort of comorbidities are playing in. How many of us have now taken death counts at a much different rate and when we evaluate them very differently, based on what we saw the public health or the the health industry get involved in in 2020?

I certainly have this article also hyperlinks to this What went wrong to the US pandemic response? What went right? They're showing this heroic public health worker hugging somebody, you know, who looks like he's old and dying and isn't it very interesting that it's a public health worker and not a family member? Remember, we didn't choose that. That wasn't our choice. These people ordain themselves with certain things, certain powers, and then they put on plastic that's just ISO garb.

There's nothing like particularly virus isolating on that. That's meant to just shed the clothing so you don't transmit it from room to room. If you're watching on the screen, you're seeing a guy wearing a blue gown, which is usually ISO protocol. Usually in the hospitals I worked in, it was yellow. That was to know that it was a potentially infectious and you would dawn it as you went into the room and you would doff it, take it off and throw it all away.

The only people that are really that were making this happen with the people that are actually in the picture, it's like the healthcare workers are the ones who brought this stuff on. Many of us lost our faith in these institutions and I don't believe anything that they write based on the way that they write them because I think it's fundamentally dishonest. We lost our trust in institutions we can no longer take these people credibly and the people we can't take credibly.

Who are they? The news media we're trying to hype things about. You had Nazi Trump and they're trying to get on the right side of this news covers. Now that they're losing, they also are trying to get out here and make sure that you are going to be compliant with the only thing they think might be in there is that fear of death. And as one of you accurately just stated in the chat, Sr. 711 said godless people are the ones that have this big fear of death. I I I don't know that I've ever

sat and been afraid of dying. I can't remember ever being afraid of it. I have heard that people in my family, family members of mine, siblings, that it wakes them up in a cold sweat, that it makes them fearful all the time. I can't fathom doing that. I'm too busy trying to, like raise kids and have a job. Like many of you, the my thought is not based on what will happen in the future that I can't control. So what can I control? I can control things like getting good information.

And here's something that's really fun. Is this good? Is this good information coming from CBS, From their Healthwatch piece, this is called Four Ways Vaccine Skepticist Mislead you on the the measles and more. So the best is when you write an article that you can show the receipts, right? You want to put the hyperlinks to what it is you're talking about. Measles is on the rise and the United States is the claim.

So far this year, the number of cases is about 17 times what it was on average during the same periods in each of the four years before. So say it. The CDC. Half the people infected, mainly children, have been hospitalized. Well, 17X sounds like an awful lot of people. I am highly fearful of such things. I don't want to get the measles, and I don't want you to have a 17X risk of measles either. So how many measles cases are we talking about? How many are there?

Oh, it's 125 cases, 125 people. The number of like, that's not no one. And 50% of them ended up in the hospital. I noticed they didn't say anybody died. 125 people equals a headline story of 17X measles risk. Amazingly, I'm going to keep reading some of the stuff. It's going to get much worse. They just tell you. They just tell you it's going to get worse. How do they know it's going to

get worse? It's going to get worse because they said so. Because a large number of parents are deciding not to get their kids vaccinated against measles as well as diseases like polio and pertussis. Unvaccinated people, whose immune system or immune status is unknown, account for 80% of the measles cases this year. Many parents have been influenced by a flood of misinformation. There's that word again. Lefty stuff spouted by politicians and podcast hosts.

Oh, I hope yours truly is part of that. Influential figures on television and social media. These personalities repeat decades old notions that arrayed confidence in the established science backing childhood vaccines. Is it really that established? Aren't we all asking some of these questions at this point? Like I said, it is one of the strongest points that RFK is able to run on a very, very, very, very, very, very, very small number of people have gotten the measles and they're

making some wild claims. So are childhood vaccines. The issue are they is there something that they've lost? They've lost ground because they're not talking in an honest way. They're not doing things in an honest operation where they're saying this is both sides of the coin make a good decision. They're advocating for a position that doesn't seem to be fair. And I've got Peter McCullough a little clip here that I think is

very eye opening. And all this information that's been coming out in the last four or five years is only that what should have always been there, which is that we're allowed to have questions about the things that we put inside of our body. We are allowed to have questions about the capabilities in the knowledge base of our doctors and why are more people not previously talking about this. It turns out that the anti immunity crowd, we're always talking about it.

I'm also going to tell you why it's not parents not getting their kids vaccinated in the first world that are really the problem. Here we go. Autism was one in 10,000 when I was a kid. It's now one in 36. It's the biggest epidemic of childhood in U.S. history. Autism is on fire right now. Sure, we have greater, greater screening and detection, but there is a massive bona fide increase. What we know is it appears to be associated with the expanding

childhood vaccine schedule. Up on the left when I was a kid, you can see that there was a, what, three shots, 1960. Now a child today faces 108 shots at one of the visits. Between age one and two, there's there's thirteen shots administered altogether in children. And it's been well demonstrated that if a child gets sick with a big round of shots and they have a seizure, there's about a 40% chance that the brain is injured and they develop autism. That is a massive, massive increase.

I also appreciate that Peter McCullough, who has been, you know, roundly hated by the political left, he he takes on both sides. He's like, yes, there's better screening. We have a better capability. We understand autism as a spectrum and we look at things

much more broadly. So that's going to account for some of that increase, but not enough of it to go from one in 10,000 to one in 36. That's an incredible, incredible rate of increase, and it's also an incredible increase to go from three 5-6 shots, whatever it was 19. Sixties 1980s when I was a kid. Sometime after 1985 is what it's been pinned on. And this was under the Reagan era. We've always got a call out

where things happen. The Reagan era was not good for the vaccine schedule and it wasn't good for machine guns. So two things that matter a lot to me, Children's Health and also firearms ownership. These things seem like not great, so nobody's perfect. So just remember, none of our politicians are beyond criticism, nor should they be.

We got to talk about things in an honest way, somewhere down the middle with facts from the left and the right so that we can actually have this discussion. The thing that was so eye opening to me that I had never, I'd always heard that the sort of the idea like, oh, there's mercury, there's heavy metal. You hear about that all the time and it gets debunked. Quote, UN quote, I'm going to put debunked in in air quotes here as well.

It gets debunked when you're talking about what goes on in the way that it clears the bloodstream. And RFK explained it to in a way that I'd never looked at. I'd never thought about it before, but it makes perfect sense to me. I haven't validated any of this stuff. So this is unvalidated information from listening to somebody and understanding how some of the absorption and uptake works in our body.

Essentially the claim was is that all the mercury that is used or the the, the, the pre products of mercury that get moved through the 2nd pass metabolism, the first pass and 2nd pass changes it into a like a heavy metal or you know reconstitutes it in a way that it's supposed to be evacuating through urine. That's what the expectation is.

But in fact in a whole number group of people it actually passes the blood brain barrier and it sits into the fatty tissues and the actual the the linings for our neurons. And so you can actually deposit in the brain and depending on the the density of it that can change things dramatically and that obviously is where you would get a neurological reaction. He's talking about seizures and so on and permanent brain damage. That can be all number of reasons that cause that.

Anyway it's triggering responses and we say well it's not in the blood. That's first order level thinking. Just saying that we gave you a shot and it had some stuff in it, and that stuff is no longer in your bloodstream, doesn't mean that it didn't get absorbed somewhere else and taken out of it. And I think that's the argument about the spike proteins that

we've had. We've had a lot of questions that have come up and simply because the leftover played a hand, the public health community overplayed their importance and now we have to ask certain questions. Now the real thing that came in, this is another cool little

hyperlink. Not only were there only 125 cases of measles, the people that they were talking about and the doctor that's advocating there, that's saying some of the strong statements about how it's all the unvaccinated doing the UG, the ugly things in this country. They also wrote this paper, Public Health Actions to Control Measles Among Afghan Evacuees during Operation Allied Welcome, United States, September, September to November 2021.

During that time, September to November 2021, I got to deal with some of these Afghans and they didn't have any information on them. We have absolutely no idea where these people came from. Forget about the illegals that are running across the border for a moment. The Biden administration in the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan pulled in like 100,000 people from a Third World shithole. There's no other way to say. It came in from to the point where these people had never

seen toilets. And if that's shocking to you, you've never walked around on a on a base with these people. Now, those of you who've been deployed overseas, you already know what I'm talking about. But I'm saying they brought that attitude to America. They imported it with no discussion of what the rules were, with no requirements for public health. They didn't screen these people. They just brought them in and dumped them on an Air Force Base or an Army base in all kinds of places.

I watched people, what they called the Cadillac trailers, which of these, like these toilet and shower facilities that were on the side of the of the Afghan camps, They bring people in and people just walk into the shower. And one of the guys I actually did an interview for, it was actually a fairly important interview because we were interviewing this kid talking about the alleged black soldier. And I say alleged because all the facts in that case didn't

line up properly. But there was a allegedly a black female soldier who was sexually assaulted in the dark at Fort Bliss in 2021. Some of you guys know what I'm talking about. I've already reported to my member of Congress what was going on with that and what I believe was actually happening in any case. The wild thing was, is that this kid was like, I'm really embarrassed. He said I'm from the city. I, you know I'm a computer programmer.

I work for the State Department. I actually had an American security clearance and I was working on projects for the US government. I am familiar with civilization but my country people are not. And many of them walk into the the showers and simply stand there under the water and just poop because there's a drain on the floor. And so the the showers are constantly covered in human feces. This is the kind of place that

we are. These people are also just walking off into the desert on the other side of the road. My buddy who's a Green Beret, who is my partner, we were driving on the road and he's like, dude, this smells like every, every 3rd world shithole I've ever been into. People just crapping on the ground uncovered. They don't even cover it up or dig a little cat hole.

So those people were bringing in public health emergencies and 100% of that can be tied right into Biden or they can blame it on you, the unvaccinated, the vaccine hesitant, the people that are looking like I'd like to see a little bit more information right now and I've got some questions because you guys overplayed your hand. The fear porn that that is being played in the media wants to blame people who are quote UN

quote conservatives. The mask, the unmask wearers in California in favor of public health, when in fact it can be very easily pinned on very bad policies by this administration which have been overwhelming. I'm going to wrap up with one thought for you guys and before we do, let me let me just pivot over where's the my pillow? There it is, mypillow.com/kyle. If you guys want to support the program, you guys can get your own products from My Pillow and Mike Lindell.

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guys can do that. We catch a cut of every sale, so we thank you guys. Make sure you let him know that we sent you over there with the promo code. Kyle, can we can we pivot over on some of the the consequences of the stuff I told you? We're going to be talking about a guy named Doctor John Littell. Very similar sounding to Lindell, a family physician, he leads a coalition of the Amendment 4 in Florida responding to a the state banning abortion less popular among students applying for

medical residency. There's a report, This is coming from Catholic Votes. If you got the Loop today, you already saw. This report indicates Med school graduates are more interested in residencies in states without abortion ban. It's not surprising at all, says this Catholic doctor. What's going on here, though? I want to always look at the underlying causes. There's a been a reduction in applicants for residencies.

That's the training after you get your MD, but before you go out and practice as you learn to do whatever your specialization is. There's an application reduction for residencies in states with abortion bans. The states that had no abortion restrictions or had restrictions that were based on gestational age as of April 1st, 2024, received more applications in states where abortion is fully banned or that is more and more restrictive. So why would that be? Why would young doctors who

swore an oath of do no harm? Why would they be interested in states that allow more and more abortions? There's probably two factors to this. It's really important, but it goes far upstream and that's what we have to be looking at. There are second and third order consequences of woke ideology in these schools.

The woke ideology is is not only are these students coming out formed with ideas and they're choosing their residencies based on abortion of all things, but they're also being selected based on this. We are selecting people to go into these medical programs. We being the the academic, you know, sort of institutions that Americans support wholesale

through federal dollars. These these areas are being supported by a curriculum and they are selecting based on criteria that pick students who are more susceptible to doing exactly what it is. It goes all the way up the line, which is why I would say conservatives have to be pushing back into academia as well. You can get your kids smart enough in home school and you can get them indoctrinated with the ideas that have been true for 2000 years or more.

You can give them Western values and then you can send them into the world where they are actually a force for change. Or you can send the empty and the multiple minds into schools, allow them to be crafted by whatever the government school

says. You can send them on to more government funded woke ideology pushing garbage academia where they're trying to put, you know DEI into math classes and physics and then same thing in things like hard sciences and and you have to say that medicine should be a hard science. It shouldn't be based on opinion. It should be based on evidence. You're going to get more and more people that are picking

these bad ideas. And the last one is, is that doctors in general are dealing with such a litigious, such a litigious society that less restrictions is better. Nobody wants to go where there's going to be a headache, nobody wants to go where you're going to be facing legal cases for trying to do your job. And so maybe there is that sort of fake information or or false information that says if you're doing something correctly, in the right way that you're going

to be liable. In any case, it's worth noting that you were seeing less and less. We're going to see a a kind of a niche market develop for doctors that have principles and the key for us is to actually seek them out. My wife and I were going through a baby book. Some of the stuff that happened when our son was born, he was born in in early 2021 and during that time we went to a pediatrician who was a lovely lady. I I liked her very much.

She had a brother that was a law enforcement officer, so she sort of got it. She never asked the dumb questions like, hey, you know, are there any guns in the house? It was assumed and known and we didn't have to do that sort of dance where I made them uncomfortable or hurt some nurses feelings by telling them there's a gun in your office. Forget the fact that there's a gun in my house, like that's my favorite, by the way. But we didn't have that.

But what we did see is that there were two things that were really, really wild about that Time #1. When my son was delivered, I had a backpack on and I carried it at all times because I had this horrible feeling. And I don't know how many of you guys felt this, and maybe this

was totally illogical. And I'll just admit to it right now, it may have been completely illogical, but I had a folding stock AR15 in my backpack when I went into that hospital because the odds of someone losing their mind and coming in and doing something dangerous in in Nova Fairfax Hospital in in in Northern Virginia seemed very high.

And the other thing that seemed really possible was that they might try to keep our baby because we weren't going to get him like a bunch of shots or we weren't going to do things or we weren't going to hang out in the hospital with them. So I had my, my, my issued weapons with me in a bag, and I carry them and they're in the picture. And I I look at it and I go like, oh, man, what a weird time

that was. And the second thing I saw was that we had our, we had our pediatrician, all the kids in there, and she's wearing a mask. And she said it must be so weird for your kids to meet somebody because they've never, they've never met, like a person outside of their family. Like they're so young, they don't even remember meeting people. It's like, what the hell are you talking about? We lived our life the way that

we always would. We let our kids, we made our kids live like kids, but the number of people that shut down and like, didn't take their kids into a store until they were two or three years old. We have family members that didn't do that. They like, kept their kids isolated and they're dealing with real world consequences.

So forget the idea that we're worried about, like the vaccine schedule and all the stuff, just the social implications of trying to make public health protecting the oldest and the weakest. You know, our society should be protecting them, but you take on some risks by being American and we should go back to some of that. And that means that you can't live in fear porn. You can't let the fear porn come to you at all. You have to just dismiss it immediately.

The things that are meant to scare you, you have to recognize what they are. That's part of what we do here. It may be not convenient to a government narrative, but this is all specifically designed, especially when you get down to the raw numbers of it. Are you scared of the measles with 125 people in this country? Like more people die falling down stairs that have been hospitalized by the hospitalized not died. The number of people, one

person, one person died with this weird flu. 1800. People get beaten to death in this country every year, give or take what they call personal weapons, hands and feet. So how how many of you walk around in fear of being beaten to death? Almost nobody that I'm aware of is is is is walking in that. So do not give in to the amygdala. Do not give in to the fear porn.

Use rationality. Use your God-given sense of reason and and use basic understandings of of statistics to know, as we talked about previously last week. We talked about the lies, the damned lies or the diabolical lies and statistics. They are used to con you into things that don't make any bit of sense. The minute that you can understand how math actually works and 125 people out of 350 million people is essentially none. It's people like don't give me

every life matters. But statistically, across the population it does not matter at all. That's what we got for today, folks. I do have something that I think will be a little bit fun for you. This is our palate cleanser. Let me first read our Five Star View. I'm going to make an appeal if you haven't done the Five Star view before. We have been stuck in the 900 and 50s on Apple and I believe that they're censoring us. I believe that they're suppressing the number.

We want to break, the one, the 1000. It should be doable. There's plenty of you out here listening every single day and it shouldn't be very hard. If you've already given us a review, you can do it again. Click and make sure that goes. We actually got 4 new reviews last night that I looked at and we went down from 958 to 957. So you tell me how that happens. They're getting rid of these things. So I want you guys to try to overwhelm the system. If you would.

We want to do a test, please leave us a five star view. You can do one like this one. You don't have to agree with everything I said. And this is from David D7963 who does not coming from February. He says why he still gave us the five stars. So I'll take it. But he says this. I like much of what you say, but I can't share it on Facebook or X because of your language. You're talking to so many people.

It surprises me how flippant you are with your vocabulary, especially since you claim to be living a life of discipline, faith. Scripture warns us that every idle word will be accounted for and not to let any corrupt communication come from our mouths. I'll take you right out at your at your value. I'll take the five star. And on top of that, David, do not think that I am saying it flippantly when I swear I do so intentionally. Maybe that makes it worse, but

it is absolutely intentional. And I only swear occasionally because I'm a 42 year old guy who worked in law enforcement, who worked around the military and who worked in an emergency room. If you thought that I thought anything other than what I said, I will be presenting to you that this is clearly how I speak. And I unfortunately actually speak like this in front of my kids sometimes, which is the my, my weakest, weakest thing that I do as a parent.

So in any case, the chat is now going off with the F word. Let it go guys. I'm just telling you I will read your five star view of. If you have a thought, I will share it. And I understand that all opinions can be your opinion. We don't have to agree on everything. Here is a palate cleanser. I want to give it to you. This is great. Speaking of of values and bringing back home making, bring back mom musicians on kid instruments.

This stuff is fantastic, so make sure you don't miss this and if you didn't see it, it's worth coming and visually seeing what she's doing here on the video show Here We Go. Spilling from a sippy cup, Old McDonald farms horses. The toddler's rage like rude bosses. Old McDonald farm horses the toddler's rage like rude bosses. I'll be thrown with a tantrum kick the scream. It's a man. Then I'm bite on your ankle, about to climb on the table. I'm a rip off the diaper.

The talk is a fire. And if you try the pacify a cup in my pants leaving you in strike. And if you try the pacify a cup in my pants leaving you in strike, Heck Noah won't do what you tell me. Heck Noah won't do what you tell me. Heck Noah won't do what you tell me. Heck Noah won't do what you tell me. Love my mother. Mother. Suckers. Stealing. From my sippy cup. Oh, McDonald's. So good. She's really good by the way. That's big Merla over on on Instagram.

I've been trying to engage a little bit on Instagram, at least see what's going on out there. There's some really, really funny stuff. Make sure you guys have given us a like on this video. We really appreciate it. Make sure you have followed and subscribe if you want to be notified when we go live. We go live at 0930 every single weekday, even when it is a holiday. So come on, do that. That'll will be coming up on Monday. We'll still do a show. Patriot Coolers Catholic Vote,

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