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 enthusiasts, Second Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. Today is Monday, it is March the 17th, and it is in fact, Saint Patrick's Day, I believe. Not wearing any green. Good luck trying to pinch me.
I'm not coming outside. No, I had this weekend to move more of my stuff and it gave me another opportunity to reflect on the blessing. Yes, the blessing of moving four times in four years. One of them is to again acknowledge that I have more physical things than probably most kings have ever had in the history of humanity. I just lack all of the servants and slaves to carry all my stuff. So, you know, that's kind of a thing. My children are not of age, so I
get to carry it myself. It's a good reminder that as we move through the world that we are responsible for our own things. The other thing it reminded me of is that this is the fourth time that I've had to move because I lost a government job. And that's a good reminder for those that are out there in the government space right now that are crying about losing their jobs. Look, you're not assured employment and you're certainly not insured or assured employment on the federal
government's time. That's just my take on it. We're going to go over it. There are some stories we're going to get into. Stories include potential civil rights violations going on at the local level. This has to do with some of the policies of DOE, the Department of Education. We're going to talk about the Voice of America, which as far as I can tell, it was just a not just a bed of American propaganda, but also a foreign influence. It's a really weird, weird
animal. And I had a little bit of a overlap. I worked a case over there, can't talk about the specifics of it, but I can tell you that it seems like it was full of counterintelligence investigations and people that were loyal to foreign governments, a lot like the State Department. So we'll talk about that a bit. CNN pushing fear.
And amusingly, I saw that the lead, one of the lead headlines before they updated, I think they must have updated at like 7:00 or 8:00 Eastern Time. But as they updated, they dropped off the piece that said Democrats are polling at record lows, which is to say that CNN is polling at record lows. That was somewhat interesting to me. The White House has decided to ignore.
Did they ignore? Are we actually following this correctly, potentially the orders of a judge to turn around and save the deportation of Venezuelan criminal gang members? That's pretty fun. And Donald Trump is asking for people to return to a revolution of common sense. Bill Maher has picked this up and talked about it. I've got a couple little clips from that as well. For some reason, people in the chat are very excited about my beard. Why are you guys so excited about the beard?
I do not know. We're letting it grow because 'cause my, my trimmers are all in a box somewhere and I couldn't find them. And why not? You know, I remember watching the this is a total aside. You guys got me derailed here, but there's a a part in the the terminal list. You guys remember this is the Jack Carr book that was made into a series on Amazon. It's actually really, really good.
And the terminal list at at some point in time, you've got this this Navy SEAL who decides to go on this, you know, vendetta killings. But he starts off shaved and in Garrison. And then as he gets deeper and deeper into his quest for vengeance, he becomes more and more unruly and unkempt Beard. And according to Jack Carr, when they were producing the series, they wanted to make it look like more and more that he was like the insurgents that he used to fight. So maybe this is my insurgent
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Defend freedom and liberty with every call and text you make. againpatriotmobile.com/KSS, Let's get into that. It's Monday, let's get going. Yep, Yep, Yep. All right, so here's where we're going to start. It's going to start with the grocery store. These are the promises made promises cap. Do you think? What do we think here? This is CNN again, record low polls. They're not going to talk about that now. For some reason it's disappeared.
But even good news about the economy is bad news now. So say at the folks at CNN. I, I intermittently decide whether or not I'm even going to go back to their website to go look to see what they're saying. It is worth hearing it. What you're seeing on the screen right now is a couple of ladies that are filling up their grocery carts. They look like suburban ladies. I had this choice when I was cropping this Photo by the way, folks.
And the decision was, do you put the headline on the bottom and block out the ankles and the running shoes of the ladies who are wearing these like yoga pants? Or do I put it on the top and block out the top aisle of whatever it is that they're shopping for? It looks like a butter or maybe a dairy section, something that affect like some kind of processed cheeses. And, and I opted to show the ankles because we are not
Victorian here. Despite the fact that we were pretty conservative, we're still OK with ladies wearing yoga pants and showing off their ankles with low cut socks and tennis shoes. That that was literally while I was looking at this, I was like, I, I labor over the weirdest things in the morning. All right, this is the funniest sort of piece because what they're trying to do is frame something that has been mostly positive in a negative way.
And it's not common sense. It's not reasonable for people to think this. And yet if you're trying to sell fear, which is going to be a, a point we're going to bring up in a second. If you want to sell fear, you have to do it by making some things fearful. And sometimes you're going to have to redefined the truth.
It used to be that when you did newspapers, hold on, let me just before we get out of the story, people used to say that a salacious headline, a good story, you know, sells a lot of newspapers. The only way that you sell a lot of newspapers is if you tell the truth.
At some point in time, people are going to go, well, it was a really good story, but it was all BS, so I'm not going to read it. If we're being honest about what news programs are, what commentary programs like, what we're doing here, what CNN does, what ABC does, what all of these news 24/7 TV programs, the entire purpose of them is to sell advertising. If you guys don't know how this works, this is the business model. The business model is you generate an audience.
We're doing that here. We generate an audience and we present to them something that is of value to them, hopefully either insight or access to true information or both. And then because we have your attention looking at that, we're able to also tell you like these are some other things that we believe in. Generally speaking, I don't know that CNN actually agrees with all the things that they're
advertising. Certainly the writers don't have it. Right now I'm looking at like Google AdSense. They want to sell me composite fence boards that are 6 by 6. I have absolutely no idea why. I don't even own the House of Men. I wouldn't need a fence, but that's what they're trying to sell. They're also selling Amazon business. Maybe that has some application to me. The whole, the whole concept of gathering eyeballs is that they have to give you information
that's true. And then in exchange for it, as you're paying attention to them, you might also pay attention to their advertising. It's why I'm so specific about the people that I work with when it comes to the different sponsors of this program. This is why CNN is going to have a big, big problem and why they continue to lose audience. A year ago, this is quoting the piece. A year ago, America was in a vibe session, whatever the hell that is. The economy was in great shape.
By the way, they have a hyperlink so you can go look at what the word is that they made-up. The economy was in great shape with some caveats, but the mood was disproportionately lousy. Just take a second, go back a year. I want you to be at the beginning of 2024 as we were walking into sort of the the last year or the, you know, the final expose of Biden was everything great. Is that is that the argument? That's a hell of an argument to be making today.
The vibe in the economy appear to be aligning, just not in a good way. Vibe check 2025. Whoever writes these should be fired. This is not this is not academic, this is not intellectual. This is not accurate. Consumers who powered the country through the worst of the COVID. This is such a strange take. The consumers who powered COVID, the economy through the worst of the COVID-19 recession are now crying uncle.
The sentiment is the lowest that it's been since 2020 to under Biden, where the annual inflation climbed above 9% under Biden and the S&P 500 tumbled more than 19% under Biden. Home construction is currently down under Trump. We are now almost two months into Trump's Trump's term here. Consumer spending, the biggest driver of economic growth, fell in January for the first time in two years. Do you think it's because people are out of money because of the 9% inflation? Is that possible?
Is it because people are being kind of conservative about what they want to spend because they're kind of looking and seeing and making an assessment? Is it because it's the beginning of the year and consumer spending almost always goes down after the end of a, a, a fiscal year? Do you guys know that this is the trend? You don't start seeing spending in January. OK, Anyhow, they're talking about the economy contracting by
2.4% this quarter. Airlines and major retailers like Target and Walmart say shoppers are pulling back like they do every year. And amidst all of that, the financial markets are freaking out their actual words freaking out because the White House is ever shifting tariff policy, threatening to take a sledgehammer to the economy. And so therefore, I didn't mean to have not have this up. There's the lady so you can check out the middle-aged
women's ankles. And so therefore everyone is in a climate and has an index, I kid you not, of extreme fear. This is an entire article where they go between the two possibilities that are driving the economy. Are you ready for this? Because this is truly wild to me. It can be greed or fear. Those are the only two options. If you had to choose what's driving your behavior, greed or fear, what would you like to do?
I don't get it. I don't understand how you could make the argument that those are the only two things that are driving the the economy or the markets. But this is a regular index that CNN puts out there because they are so fixated. They have decided there are only two possibilities, greed and fear. None of none of them are good. And that's how they're going to
present the argument. Here's Hakeem Jeffries saying that they've got Republicans on the ropes, and then we're going to go and debunk a little bit of it, too. But again, remember, it's either greed or fear. Neither of them are good. This is how the economy is driven. Kind of like they almost hate capitalism, the free markets and people doing, I don't know, voluntary commerce with their own dollars. They hate that they'd rather the government come and just issue
to you. Here's Akeem Jeffries claiming Republicans are bad at everything and so they have a mandate again. Remember historical low polling numbers coming out right now for Democrats? So he even doesn't. It doesn't even look like he believes what he's saying right here. We have the Republicans on the run on three different issues, Three different issues. We have them on the run with respect to the economy. Donald Trump and House Republicans promised that they were going to lower the high
cost of living. But instead, costs haven't gone down. They've gone up. Inflation is going up. Why? Because Donald Trump and Republicans haven't been focused on doing anything to lower the high cost of living. Not a single bill, not a single executive action, not a single administrative order. We as House Democrats have to make sure we forcefully make the case to everyday Americans that we are trying to build an affordable economy.
We know that costs are too high and we know that people are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck, and that should never happen in the wealthiest country in the history of the world. We got to hold the line as relates to the economic narrative, and we see that Trump's poll numbers are collapsing in that regard. Right. And so he's not wrong as far as saying that they're collapsing, which is to say that they are actually messaging that.
Did you hear what he said? We have to hold the line on the narrative, not the truth, not the accuracy, not the thing that's going to make people come back and buy your products, right? How interesting is it that you're pushing this line right now that things have been totally great, but you guys just didn't appreciate them under Joe Biden? Now that things are actually starting to get slightly better, there's going to be an austerity, the curve, everybody knows.
Imagine this. Imagine you have a gluttonous feast for Thanksgiving or Christmas, kind of like we just came through the holiday season right there, right? So you go and you eat all this stuff. The next day, you're feeling kind of slumped and you might actually have to go and decide, you know what, I'm kind of a fat piece of garbage and I'm going to get my life together. I'm going to have a New Year's resolution, kind of like a new person in the White House. I'm going to have this, this
change. What does that start with? How many of you have tried a new diet? How many of you have gone and changed something that you've done for a long time? Maybe you started doing some fitness. I went and picked up a U-Haul trailer over the weekend and the lady that I went and I talked to very nice, gets up from behind the desk and she just, she goes, she gets up and she kind of strains coming out of there and
she goes. The second day is always the hardest, which is a universal instinct that we've all experienced when you've let off on your fitness and you try to go back to the gym and then man, your body lets you know you're not 18 years old again. And so she stood up and she looked over at me and I said, did you just start a new routine
at the gym? She said, yes, my boyfriend always works out, but I have been intermittent in my working out and I am just now resuming the workouts and man, do they hurt. And I went, yeah, yeah, I totally, I, I empathize with that. I think a lot of grown-ups do kind of like when you've been spending money and trying to get by and realizing that things are too expensive and you're spending all this money because inflation is at 9% per month. And it continued to climb over
and over for years. And then you go like, I'm going to tighten down my belt right now. I'm going to go hungrier than I was previously. Also New Year's resolution, new financial year, trying to take stock of things if they're doing anything like most businesses are, if they're, if consumers run their household with any bit of awareness. You look and you say, OK, well, it's the beginning of the year. I don't know how this year is going to shake out yet. So I'm going to kind of get
myself together. It's an interesting time. We have to file our taxes next month, right? So we're doing the accounting and we're just being a little bit cautious like most people would be. Meanwhile, there is a a concerted effort to push the polling numbers down. I just pulled up Donald Trump's polling numbers because I wanted to see NBC News reporting 47% approval rating, 51% disapproval rating. We know that this is NBC, which means that they are going to be
obviously slanted. This is just the nature of the thing. And most people don't even want to say how happy they are with Donald Trump. So what you've got is probably an artificial low. We've had presidents sitting down in the 30s, in the high 20s. Like we've had historically crazy low amounts of approval. That's actually a pretty high number for Donald Trump, if you want to get right down to it. OK. But we've got to do
fearmongering. That's how we're going to sell it. Remember, greed and fear are the two possibilities for the index. So here we go. This is CNN getting called out by a representative named Lisa McCain. She's from, she's from Michigan. I got to tell you, I am kind of not interested in hearing as much from lady politicians. We got a couple of them. We've got a Pam Bondi as well. I just am sick of I, I feel like I'm being lectured. Maybe it's just the tone.
Women, can you start speaking more authoritatively and less sing songy and less kindergarteny? I don't know who that applies to, but if you want to connect with men, which we're going to talk about in a second, and the Democrat Party is having a major problem with that, can you please stop talking to men like they are not men? I, I, I always bring this experience up. When I was 19, I literally quit a job because a woman tried to talk to me like I was in kindergarten.
It's like, Nope, I'm only 19. I'm still kind of a boy, but like, I'm more of a man than that. Not going to listen to you and I'm out of here. I don't need this job anyway. Here's Lisa McClain saying correct things in a voice that I'm like, I'm not into it. Here we go. All you need to do is turn on the TV, look at, look at your show. It's nothing but fear mongering. That's all the Democrats do. What's inflation doing? What's inflation up or down? Oh, it's down. What's the prices of eggs?
Oh, they're down. What's the prices of mortgage? Oh, it's down, Right. But we don't cover the positive things. We only cover the negative things to get everyone worked up. So here's two things. This could be a potential problem, but it actually could be a potential long term solution. But when you don't want to cover the other half and all you talk about is the 1/2, of course that's what you're going to hear. I would prefer to give both sides of the story.
That's what real news women use, news people used to do, is they would give both sides of the story. So one side of the story is, yes, potentially on the short term, listen, tariffs could cause us some discomfort, no question. But let's take a look at the long term. Do you think there's any benefits to the long term? I can share with you that there are benefits to the long term if we can get. I just don't know if I can listen to any more of it.
Just lay out the argument, Come at it a little bit more aggressively, please. Yeah, I seriously, the messenger is really important, especially on things like that. You know what is weird? The contrast of that Lady talking and then the CNN host whose name I don't know. But you know, he looks like, to me, he looks like Dimitri Daskalakis. And I saw that before I put this clip on. Daskalakis was the guy that was wearing like the satanic pentagram. He has all the tattoos and crazy stuff.
And he was like the he was the the gay whatever advisor to the Biden administration that came in wearing all the leather and he wanted to push forward like all kinds of transgender nonsense. We're going to talk about transgender nonsense a little bit today. So some of that, I don't know. I just, it didn't, it didn't do it for me. It's too close to stuff like this. Here's what Randy Weingartner, I'm just going to give you like accomplishments.
The other side. I mean, she's she's infinitely more attractive and the packaging is better than this, but it's still not a great voice. I actually excluded a cut from Carrie Lake, who also was kind of doing that take. And I like Carrie Lake as a person. She seems wonderful. But some of this stuff is just it, it's, it's grating. There's a better way to message it anyway. This at least it's not as bad as this.
Like if you want to sell a message really terribly, do this or have Jane Fonda do your messaging again, you're never going to get men on board. You can get men to listen to that because we're kind of used to being lectured a little bit. Just in different parts of our life. But not not you can't get Randi Weingartner to election me. Like I'm walking out of this room and here she is making the
claim. She's spitting mad because we're talking about trying to make the government more efficient. Some of the things she says in here are actually very revealing. It's not just about the losses. It's like how how they're going to message these pieces and this is going to cry about government jobs. Again, I kind of let off with this. So enjoy this Randy Weingutter, who makes $500,000 a year, by the way, like basically just lobbying people in Congress.
Notice when she says we fight us in Congress. I just want you to kind of tune into some of the things. Again, that narrative piece. Sometimes they drop a little bit of the curtain as they're talking. And when they cut half the people, it's a it's, it's like evisceration by 1000 cuts. So you want to do this, have the fight with us in Congress. Let's, let's make sure we get the issues out there. I'm so mad. I'm spinning mad about this because it's hurting the people
who can't vote. Children don't vote. Let's not take away their opportunity. Well, yeah, I know children can't vote. God, you guys were trying so hard to make that happen. I love that our chat is like now worried about it. Like, does Kyle hate women? No, I don't hate women. I'm raising three of them and I'm married to one of them. I love women. I just don't like being lectured, certainly not by people who talk and sing songy voices. I just want people to be
serious. I want serious people to do serious things. I want them to present information that is accurate, and I want them to do so in authoritative manners. That's not real hard to do. 3 claims about what the Department of Education is and what it really does. ABC is going to set us straight because we have been listening to Donald Trump, who clearly has been lying to us. Let's get into those three
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feel about it. the United States Department of Education shrinks following massive layoffs at the agency and Donald Trump has been telling his allies making dubious claims about the agency and education in general in this country.
ABC News has examined this is a Fact Check article for for what you guys, if you weren't aware of that based on the title, ABC News has examined some of Donald Trump's common complaints about the Department of Education and the state of education in the United States and will now add context and or debunk it in a very school Marmy sort of fashion.
Spending versus outcomes. Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that the United States ranks last in the world in education among developed countries while spending the most per pupil. Uh oh, here comes the Fact Check, Donald Trump said. So they ranked the Top 40. I don't want to. I should do the pumpkin things with the hands. They ranked the Top 40 countries in the world. We're ranked 40th, but we're ranked number one in one department cost per pupil.
They said that's not true. Did Donald Trump round down and up? Yeah, it sounds like he did. The claim is not true based on the data that was reviewed. OK, so although the United States doesn't spend the most, it does spend a lot. And the Education Data Initiative found that on average, almost 20 and a half, $1000 per year is spent between federal, state and local spending. It is the third highest, third highest per pupil for a system that doesn't have any new things
to be added. We have all the schools in place for the most part. We have a population decline and we keep adding people in the administration. We're paying people like Randi Weingartner to stay in space. And yes, she does get paid. We're going to talk about how that works in a second. It's essentially a kickback system, right? Let's just do that, $270 billion a year, $268 billion a year. Some of that stuff goes to
consultants. The consultants end up paying into lobbyists to end up getting the thing that they want. You end up getting that put back into political coffers, so you end up paying for the outcomes that they are hoping for. Again, there's this really fun demotivator I used to have on my government screen. It said, government, if you think our solutions are a problem or you think our problems are big, wait till you see our solutions, right?
The solution to government is almost always more government, more spending, and so on. The concern was whether or not the United States has a low average reading level. the US is above average. Should we be above average if we are the number three most high spending and we have the richest society in the history of the world? I don't think so. That doesn't make sense to me. Apparently we're about average when it comes to math scores. This is not an acceptable outcome.
And that actually goes back to a time when America used to aspire to think that education was the gateway to the middle class from the lower classes and the gateway to wealth and to profitability for people who wanted to see something change. There was a change in this country. And this brought me to a little clip that I that I pulled off a Bill Maher's website or not his website, his, his program. He's sitting and talking to Bhaja Unger Sargon.
She's talking about the GDP and the middle class and why people who are in that Gen. X category, why they kind of sat it out because things used to be pretty good. This is that that nostalgic make America great again attitude. All of this stuff. They basically they they round errors. They take Donald Trump seriously and and not no, they take them literally and not seriously in this article. This these three claims with the
DOE. What they don't debunk is that we are spending a ton of money and not getting the best outcomes. And there was a time when we actually tried to go towards outcomes. We did want to see people progress and get get a better like all Americans, whether you had one or another political beliefs. It didn't, it didn't have
anything to do with that. It had to do with the fact that you lived in this country, you believed in the values of this country and the values were like sort of hard work equals success. And there's no place you can see that better than when you were actually working in a manufacturing job, whether it be a blue collar, a no collar job. If you're out there using your hands to create often times just dropped our little drop something on the desk.
If if you're out there and, and you're using your hands to create something from nothing, you can actually bring yourself into a higher standard of living. This is kind of why everyone sort of has this nostalgic feeling about bringing manufacturing jobs back. It's not about the manufacturing jobs, it's about the the outcome
from that. And so Bill Maher is going to kind of roast this lady a little bit and then is basically silenced completely because the numbers bear out that when you used to have people create things, they were actually able to do The thing that we always talk about bootstrapping, pull yourself up by comes through manufacturing.
It's when the middle class and the lower class, the working class has the ability to actually enter that largest piece and they hold the biggest sort of economic force and engine. Listen to this real quick. I want to answer the question about manufacturing in the 70s. Oh, I don't blame you. Go back to that.
Too. The reason people want to go back to the 70s is in the 70's the largest share of our GDP was in the middle class and that was not separate from the fact that 25% of our economy was in management. The largest share of our GDP was in the middle class. The biggest chunk the middle class. Most of what was produced came from the middle and now it comes from what the rich. Now the top 20% controls over
50% of the GDP. Our economy was an upward funnel of wealth and the largest share which used to be in manufacturing, which they have a lot of working class people, a middle class standard of living. Now the largest share is in real estate and finance, meaning that asset rich Americans are controlling over 50% of the GDP and they have left the working class out of all of that prosperity that was generated. That manufacturing is still being done. It's just being done in other countries.
It is still for wages. That's exactly right that you're right, Bill. That's what the tariffs are for. They are to make American workers more competitive in the global market. Why are we accepting that there should be a race to the bottom? You know, China, what is it's competitive advantage over us? It's that it pays slave wages. Why should we accept that they're still manufacturing our PPE, our pharmaceutical, our cars, they're making all that
stuff? Trump says there are 5 industries that we cannot have any kind of national security without having a stake in them. Pharmaceuticals, lumber, steel, aluminum, and I forget what the fifth one was, but these are really important, that we have a stake in the manufacturing of the things that we need as a nation so that when China decides that it wants to go to war against us, we're not relying on them for steel and aluminum in order to fight them. OK, well, at least that's the answer.
Yeah, that's an answer. It's an answer that dominated the position. What did he try to do? He started out with making fun of her and then realized it's like, OK, wait. The audience even wanted to Boo about the tariffs until they realized that they were booing people, that they need to exist. It used to be that, you know, you see people like you hear this, this, this talking about farmers, right? They've they've edged farmers out. They've edged manufacturing out.
It shouldn't be looked down upon to be a creator of things. There's a reason why Mike Rowe is so popular. It's a reason why the Democrat Party has lost in the last election because they lost the unions. They lost the people that actually build stuff. I actually saw something, I think it was Mark Kelly the other day. He was talking about how he's got 2 union made vehicles. Meanwhile, they're also cheering on the destruction of American products like Tesla's.
Like I'm not a Tesla guy. I, I see them in my neighborhood all the time. I assume people that drive them like don't understand how they get fueled. Or maybe they just think they're fun and fast. Like I want to hear a gasoline engine. I don't want to wait an hour and a half to charge my car up. I don't want to sit and do it overnight. One of my buddies bought out one of these cyber beasts like the, the maxed out version of the trucks. And I go, how, how long does that thing take to charge?
Like, and he's like, oh, it's like 45 minutes, which is, by the way, a really long gas hook up, but he can charge it in 45 minutes and then he gets 700 miles of range or something like that out of there. I go, well, what did it cost you to do that? And he's like, I had to put $100,000 supercharger at my house. It's like, OK, well, it's nice to be rich.
But if you're not that person, if you don't have 100 grand to burn on a charging station to then pay for the electricity to charge, which is still coming from burning fossil fuels in most places, then you don't make fun of these people. Any case, the the left is like lost the argument for men and they're asking the question, you know, should we just should we just let, are we, are we having a problem with male voters? Are we having a problem with men?
Again, we've had a lot of women explaining just even in these little clips right here, it does seem like they've lost it because they're just not letting, they're not letting men speak, especially men who why are men not able to represent their own position in manufacturing? You have a nice lady doing it. She did a pretty good job articulating it. She wrote a book about it. But the people that are actually experts, I'm just saying it's very interesting to me to see this.
And now you've got Josh Shapiro, who doesn't look like he's ever used his hands for something difficult. Bill Maher, who I know probably couldn't even lift like, like his own bag of grass seed for his own fancy lawn. These are people who look pretty soft and they're asking questions. Hey, are we having a problem with male voters? Like, yeah, you are. You're having a problem with masculinity in your party
because you guys have made that. You've, you've outlawed it and you've and you've made it something that is, that is, that is ugly and gross to talk about for you. And I'm going to show you some of this, the weird transgender stuff. This backlash continues onward. Even in 2025 after they saw the results in November, they're still playing the same game. So you're going to hear that black people who like the MAGA policies are a problem.
You're going to hear that if you that that tipping drag Queens is something you should be doing with your little kids. Good luck with that. You'll lose men voters forever with this nonsense. They've like they've demonized masculinity to the point where they can't even have the conversation anymore. Governor, do Democrats have a problem with courting male voters?
How can they win them back? Well, I did see Nancy Pelosi's comment today after the vote with the Bruja with Schumer was that they should have listened to the women. Are we going to break down on men, women thing now in the Democratic Party? I, I don't think we should. I think it's about giving everybody the freedom to chart their own course, the opportunity to succeed. What, we're not going to lose masculine voters?
No. How about this, How about you have Jane Fonda talking about how Gavin Newsom is a great governor and he used to be like Winston Churchill, but now he's acting like Chamberlain. OK, seriously, if this is your talking points, you will continue to lose elections forever. I'm not mad about it, but it it's not good for America to have a weak one party that cannot get on page with reality. So we'll do this.
I don't know why I when I was listening to Jane Fonda, what I was actually amused by is that some of the mannerisms and it must be like an age thing and a time thing. But some of the ways that she delivers lines sound a very much like my mother-in-law, like sound reasonable, kind of performative. But then you listen to the the content of this particular argument, you go like this is not this is not in touch. Gavin Newsom has lost
population. People from his state have aggressively moved away from it. So the, the, the factual alignment, you, you can say it in any way you like. You're not making a coherent argument when the facts are not aligned with you. Again, this is the big problem and the, and the issue with places doesn't matter where they're selling it. If you're selling narrative and not accuracy, then you end up doing this.
This seems like one of the most feeble, feeble arguments in favor of Gavin Newsom, by the way, she's mad because he talked to Steve Bannon the other day. I think Gavin Newsom is actually doing a brilliant job. I'm not a big fan of him, but he's actually talking to people like Charlie Kirk.
He's talking to Steve Bannon. He's trying to make it like he's a guy who can reach over and talk to other people and he he will actually impact people in the middle by at least hearing things that would otherwise offend Democrats. That is a masculine instinct to hear things that and have thick skin about it. The women are like, I won't even listen to that. It sounds like at least Democrat women at this point are like that. Anyway, here she is making the argument that Gavin Newsom used
to be better. Yikes. And we we have to ask ourselves, So is our governor Newsom? Is he Chamberlain or is he Churchill? What do you think? Right now, he's Chamberlain, He's been Churchill. This is what's so insane. He has been a great leader. He has been braver than most past governors. And then suddenly.
What's? You know what's going on, Cozying up to Steve Bannon is not a way to What he does by doing that is he forfeits his ability to inspire and protect his the very people that elected him. We need leadership, you know, and if it's a cause of concern to see him, this brave governor suddenly gets silent and and not step up, not immediately come to the rescue of the people here and say, no, this isn't going to happen. We have laws to prevent this from happening.
He would say it's, it's truly a crazy position. It really is crazy. And by the way, the delivery part that I realized that like hits just like my mother-in-law. She said she goes like ha, da da. She says something like kind of emphatic. My mother-in-law does that a lot. Like I said, I think it must be like a, it must be something from a time frame. It could be a regional thing as well. Just kind of an interesting delivery piece. But allow me to say this.
If you are mad that Gavin Newsom is walking out and having conversation and you called him brave before, he's a savvy, oily, slick creature, but he was never brave. He was never a particularly good governor. He was a crappy mare. He's not a good governor right now. He's lost a ton of population cuz people are voting with their feet.
I don't know. It's, it's, it's that is a strange position to hold on. Again, this is where we lead to Donald Trump saying things like we need a revolution of common sense and that impacting. And then the first thing they do is say that Donald Trump's not being common. He's not being common sensical. It's it's you can't just argue without actually having facts behind you. And that's what these people keep doing, which is a really wild thing to do. We're going to break over.
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Although their their analysis is wrong but they're spot on with saying what the issue is. The issue is a revolution of common sense that we should build things here, that we should be aware that government is not the the solution to the problem. In fact, often times it is the problem. I've actually got a hilarious little story that said if Donald Trump continues to layoff certain people, the dams that they expect might actually fail. Well, if they were doing their damn job, see damn job.
If they were doing their damn jobs, they wouldn't worry about things failing because everything would be up to code or up to snuff right now. The fact of the matter is, government does a crap job of it. It does just enough to get by, which is always the argument,
which is why you feed. Fraud and waste and abuse and laziness and all of the worst sort of instincts as opposed to when you work in, let's say, the manufacturing world where they can actually look down and see how productive are you as an employee? What do you produce and how much of it turns into a profit for this company? Oh, you're too slow on the line. You're too slow in creating widgets. You are not worth your salary.
There is a cost benefit. Can we train you up now that we've given you certain training? Can we give you more and make you efficient or do we have to cut ties with you? In the government sphere, they don't do that ever. They just let you stay forever. They'll set let you stay for 40 years and never once do anything, which is how you end up with people at my old office that were in the nail room because they were supposed to be moving mail around, but they decided they didn't want to do
that and nobody could fire them. So that's the difference. A revolution of common sense says How about the way that normal people run their lives? Maybe we run our country that way, too, like we have regular values. There shouldn't be a secondary set of values for government just because we have low expectations of them. Here's Josh Shapiro making fun of Donald Trump's think, which is totally, totally reasonable common sense.
And then they try to act like Donald Trump is not acting like the common sense November kind of proves otherwise doesn't. It that's what they want. That's the common sense stuff I focus on in Pennsylvania. Common sense is going to be what wins this election. I mean, Trump has already said I want in his speech the other day, I want a revolution of common sense. The fact that he with all that he's doing right now can appropriate that term. I'm not sure he's the arbiter of common sense.
He's not. But the fact that that enough people in this country, certainly that's one reason why he won the election is they they people who still didn't even like him, but thought so the Democrats as less common, I think. I think that is a fair criticism about where things stood on Election Day. But we're now what, 4550 or so days into his presidency? It's not common sense what he did to press a button and start a tariff war with our two biggest trading partners.
Yeah, actually it is. It's totally common sense. It's the thing that every person has experienced. When you have a gluttonous time, then you have to have a cut back time. The Bible talks about 7 fat years and seven lean years. We had fat years with fat economy, with fat inflation, with fat money being thrown into it that was being printed. Now it's time to tighten your belts. It's time for famine. Feast and famine is it is an old, old concept.
You can only handle being fat for so long before you have to tighten it up. And this country was fat and soft and had people that were not serious leading it. This is an example of common sense. Like when you have a bunch of illegal aliens in your country and they are committing crimes in your country and you decide to kick them out of your country. And some federal judge says, wait a minute, turn the plane around and bring these evil people back.
And you just go, no, I'm not going to do that. This is fairly brilliant. I, I love the timing on this. This is the Trump administration. This was the top story, one of the top stories on every news site. So this is the meat and potatoes of what the common sense revolution looks like to me. I've been telling you for a little while, I'd love to see these rogue judges not, not listen to. And the best thing that they're doing is the Trump
administration. And I, and I'm crediting Stephen Miller here because that's what everyone seems to think is involved. Stephen Miller is just going like, oh, sorry, it's a national security problem. We can't turn these guys around. Trump administration ignores judge's order to turn deportation planes around. You know how crazy it is to try to say you've got a plane full of dangerous and violent people and we're going to have to stop them from being exported from the nation?
The Trump administration, this is the constitutional crisis again, Of course, because he didn't listen to some federal judge who's in a small district of DC. OK, The Trump administration made a calculated decision to ignore the judge's directive to turn two flights caning hundreds had hundreds of illegal alleged Venezuelan gang members. By the way, I called them trends de Ragua. And I don't know if I'm mispronouncing it. And I got to tell you, I don't really care.
But I got some angry emails from people who are like, I don't know, maybe gang members or they are Spanish speakers and they're just being funny. I got an e-mail that was saying stop calling us the train of water. So now I want to call these guys the train of water because I just think that's funny and I don't respect people that are dressed in white pants and getting thrown off a plane. It's better than they deserve, you know, just to be real.
Anyway, a verbal order from the chief judge of the Washington, DC District Court, a guy named James Bosberg, explicitly told the government to turn around any aircraft that had already departed the country, even if it was in mid air. And the Trump administration said it has already left the United States airspace. It is now in international waters over international airspace, and therefore you no longer have any force or authority over what's going on.
I don't know if that's true or not, but it sounds commonsensical to me that you wouldn't turn around planes with hundreds of illegal dudes who have done things or are alleged to be part of violent and dangerous groups that have taken over buildings, that have raped women, that have been involved in, you know, exploitation of young people, sex trafficking and so on. The judge said that the deportations would cause irreparable harm. All non citizens are still subject to the A EA, whatever
the hell that means. And so he put a temporary restraining order on them and they said too late. This is the visuals of what that looked like. I'm going to play a little bit of the sound clip here and then we'll just kind of so that's them boarding a plane. This is the these illegals being basically sent off. And you're seeing that this is once it touched down, it sounds like they went to El Salvador, to that supermax prison we talked about the other day. That's what I'm gathering.
And then you're seeing people in El Salvador sort of saying like, too bad. Oopsie. You saw some stuff on on Twitter. They're bringing in under heavy guard. How much of this is theatrics? How much of this is because these guys have a ton of actual influence and they're members of criminal syndicates? Doesn't make a difference. Not on US soil. OK, They're going to show all the gang tattoos. Do you need these guys running
around? If you want to talk about a revolution of common sense, A revolution of common sense looks like you don't belong here because you're a threat to our children. And we hold our children and the women of this country in higher regard, not the ones that are lecturing us. The ones that just want to be left alone and not have these illegal turds come after them. That they shouldn't have to worry about it when they're out on a jog and they're they're in college and they get their first
step away from home. It shouldn't be a step. That could be the last step they ever take. This is not that hard to figure out. So load them all up, put them all on the buses. Look at the armed guard that was on there. You want to go? Let's just assume that some of this is theatrical. Do you really need these people brought back to the United States on the say so of one small District Judge in Washington, DC, which my argument is Washington, DC is barely America.
It's just not once was like, yeah, this is what America looks like. Like the things that they'll accept in Washington, DC are absolutely absurd. The amount of lawlessness that goes on in DC, they've got bigger problems than worrying about whether these turds who have been exported, who have been flushed outside of this nation, they've got way bigger problems. There are huge numbers of people that completely ignore state and federal law, district and federal law on a regular basis.
There's unlimited amounts of crime in Washington DC. It's why Washington field office where I used to work was one of the biggest and the craziest thing was, is that we had a tiny, a tiny little fraction of the Washington field office was looking into criminal activity, export all these guys, less
people to worry about. 100%. Again, this is the this is the the fun story about it. And what they're phrasing is they're saying that the judge made an order and the Trump administration ignored it. They didn't ignore it. They stated very, very emphatically, there's a national security reason that says we can't bring them back. And by the way, we're not subject to your orders. It's an interpretation of the judge's orders saying that they're already over international waters.
Sorry. And common sense says, yeah, do we really want to listen to this kind of stuff? Is this where we're going to? Is this where you're going to spend your your credit for illegals? They used to actually know that illegal aliens were a problem in this country as recently as Obama, who was transformative. This is a clip I want to say is from 2008. This is when Barack Obama was campaigning for president.
Even he knew that there was in fact a problem with illegal aliens coming into this country to the point where he actually stated it as he was trying to become president for the first time. Now we've seen a radical shift since 2008 till now. But my argument that Donald Trump today is no Wilder than Democrats were 30 years ago, he's actually not even that much Wilder than Democrats were 15 years ago or 20 years ago. Somebody changed. I don't think it was regular people.
Here's Barack Obama saying it. Administration. The Bush administration. Has done nothing to control the problem that we have, that we've had five million undocumented workers come over the borders since George Bush took office. It has become an extraordinary problem. And the reason the American people are concerned is because they are seeing their own economic position slip away. And oftentimes employers are exploiting these undocumented workers. They're not paying the minimum
wage. They're not observing worker safety laws. And So what we have to do is create a comprehensive solution to the problem. Now, I have already stated that as president, I will make sure that we finally have the kind of border security that we need. That's step number one. Step #2 is to take on employers. Right now, they, an employer has more of a chance of getting hit by lightning than be prosecuted for hiring an undocumented worker. That has to change.
They have to be held accountable, OK? What did he say? Two things. One, we've got to go after the people that are not supposed to be here. 2 The second thing we need to be doing is going after employers. And you notice he said that the employers don't have any real fear from who the government for doing the job the government was actually set up to go do, which is to investigate criminal activity. Do you notice that there is an actual left wing argument here?
I continually made this. I told people I'd be happy to engage in this debate after watching what it looks like when you bring people to this country illegally under 1 front one premise. And the Biden administration kind of like sold this idea. That's why they're wearing the shirts with the Biden administration logo on it. They sold them this idea. You come to America, you're going to get this really exciting fair break. Life's going to be amazing. It's the five O goes West story,
right? The streets are made of cheese. There's no cats in America. This kind of crap. There's always been myths about what it is to be in America. It didn't used to be that when you got to America, usually you end up in like 10 minute housing, working for slave labor and basically dying in some filthy Hubble while you tried to lift your kids up so that they moved on to the next generation. And maybe they had a halfway decent manufacturing job.
Maybe you were organizing and fighting for safe conditions to be in a manufacturing job. So they had access to that American dream. That's that's the historical America. You were guaranteed a shot of the journey, but you were never guaranteed success. What they were selling recently was come to America and we're just going to take care of you because we're so guilty about being the richest nation that has existed.
That's a crazy statement. We just feel like we're going to, we're obligated to take you on as a burden because we're sad about how successful this country has been. That's weird. That's very weird to me. He's saying that government employees weren't doing their jobs, which is, again, it goes back to this thing about the why, why you get rid of certain government employees. Here's this one. Critics warning that cuts at agencies overseeing US dams could put public safety at risk.
Again, we're going to go to the fear mongering piece here. This is from ABC News. The whole point is, is that if you cut the federal workforce, then the overseeing work that they were supposed to be doing that they weren't doing is going to result in now public safety. It turns out the only way that you have that if you weren't up to date on making sure that everybody was in good shape, if you were doing your job of
oversight. The federal agencies that are supposed to keep track of dams, the federal agencies that are supposed to keep track of government workers that are or illegal aliens are not supposed to be in the workplace or any of the other things. Workplace safety, blah, blah, blah, meet, take your pick. Anything that you are supposed
to oversee as government. If you're doing a really good job on that and then suddenly you disappear, things are going to pretty much stay status quo for a while. The whole point of fraud, waste and abuse is. Seeing that you are wasting our money by not doing the thing we asked you to do. Then there's these people, Voice of America, which this was the big piece. All of the full time workers over at Voice of America been placed on leave because of a Donald Trump directive.
Again, Voice of America. I don't think there's any value that Americans get out of it. Having been in that building, having walked around there. It is populated with people who have both the ethnic heritage, the ethnic language skills and the ethnic, I don't know, sympathies of the places from which they came. And they used to be that they were a propaganda force. The Chinese, by the way, it
supposedly are celebrating this. They're the CNN was a broadcasting Oh, the Chinese are celebrating getting rid of this propaganda network. It's like, you know, you just reporting that because it actually it plays against the thing 'cause people are going to go, oh, China equals bad. The fact is, is that this was a propaganda network that is a sort of post World War 2 organization. This is like the Radio Free Europe, right? The entire purpose of it was to broadcast American propaganda.
But now it just broadcast like propaganda to whatever it is. It's it's it's unaccountable. It's almost impossible to figure out what was being run when I used to go work with it. And I think they've realigned it since then. It answered to a group that was called the Broadcast Board of Governors. And as I said, there were dozens and dozens of counterintelligence investigations of people that had taken shady money from
places that didn't make sense. They were holding sympathies from countries they had come from that had a bunch of contacts with people that were intelligence officers and they would claim to be journalists, but they were new United States citizens that still had alignments with the ethnic thing. They were getting leaned on by the country they came from. Nothing about the Voice of America is necessary in a in an Internet age. And the fact that the government actually has a full time
propaganda ministry that bad. We've already got PBS. We've already got NPR. I'm pretty confident we could do without VOA. None of you are listening to this. This is like NPR export to get out to another place. I'm totally fine with them getting rid of it. It doesn't mean anything because if you listen to any of those things, like NPR, if you ever listen to any of the sort of stuff that we just mentioned, if you listen to those propaganda networks, what are they telling
you? They're telling you the craziest possible things and they're telling like the world that Americans don't even understand basic things like what men and women are. I used to do that as a regular basis. I would listen to NPR and then determine based on the percentage of stories being covered around the world, what percentage they believe are transgender people in the world. It's like 60% of their stories
are transgender focused. How about a common sense revolution where you sign an executive order saying men are men and women are women. This is very straightforward and then you end up with this story. This is coming from Redux, Feminist News and opinions. They are definitely not people that I probably agree with most the time, but they continue to cover down on this thing, the transgender issue, which is a
affront to women. When we play the video from this woman speaking, which I will in a moment, I want you to notice that in the background you're going to see a man. It looks like, I think based on the build, a man who's wearing a mask, everyone's wearing a mask. It's a bunch of cowardly people. This is in an Illinois school. It tells you everything you need to know. This is in Deerfield public schools district 109. The middle schools there are
forcing 13 year old girls. What a rough time to be doing this to change in front of quote UN quote trans identified male students and the moms are outraged. So it's led to a civil rights complaint, which is going into the DOJ. This is a useful thing only in to try to regain sanity, common sense, the revolution back to things that are status quo and normal or were at least normal for most of the time that things have been going on in this country. This is this mom making this
this claim. And like I said, look at the dad wearing the pink hat. Why are dads not speaking up? When you destroy masculinity, when you tell men to sit down and shut up, this is the danger you're going to get. Like women who are school teachers that are that are protective of of their children as they should be. This should be a man up there saying it.
I like it when I see dads at the school board meetings making these these comments because dads have a little bit more teeth when it comes down to it. I saw Jesse Kelly, who I'm a fan of, he's over on the First Network. And Jesse Kelly said something like, if you try to make my daughter change in front of a boy in school, I'll beat you within an inch of your life. And my statement to that is the inch could be one way or the other, to be fair.
Absolutely, yes, 100%. That's where dads step in. It's a different animal. Moms are outraged. Dads can be kinetic in this space. Anyway, here she is talking about it. Our next participant is Nicole Gorges. Hello, my name is Nicole Gorges. And I'm here to demand that the locker rooms and bathrooms at District 109 be designated as Biological Male and Biological female as there already is a gender neutral option. The girls want their locker
rooms and bathrooms back. They want their privacy back. This is why I'm here tonight. My 13 year old daughter's well-being and mental health and privacy is is at stake. This nightmare began on February 5th when my daughter was using the girls bathroom and was stunned that a biological male student was using it as well. She came home frightened and was extremely upset. I asked her to talk with her teachers and find out more information.
She was told by the administration that a student can use the bathroom as well as a female locker room because they now identify as female. I was sent an e-mail to the teachers involved and received a call from Principal Wagley. He verbally reiterated that under Joanna Ford's direction and their legal counsel that the student could use both the locker room and bathroom. I expressed that the school was in clear violation of federal policy.
The Trump administration issued an executive order restricting biological males from participating in sports and accessing female locker rooms. That day, I filed a civil rights complaint on behalf of my daughter with the Department of Justice. It has now been referred to the Department of Education. A federal complaint has been filed with the district to to protect the students. The situation went from bad to worse a few days later. The male student was present in the girls locker room.
Feeling violated, the girls made the choice to not change into their PE clothes with a male with a biological male student present. The next day, Assistant Principal Kathy Van Trees pull the girls into their office, questioning them the same day as All Right we. Get more and more to the story if you guys want, I'll post this over at kyleseraphin.com. You guys can find that. I'm seeing the chat over here asking if I'm shadow band. Yeah, of course we're shadow band.
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There is one dude sitting there. He's still sitting up in the front row and he's not talking and he should be the one out there saying it. Where's the dad for that girl that's outraged? It occurred to me that we've let these crazy ladies run things for so long that they think it's normal and we're not getting rid of it. There are plenty of states where this is going to continue to
double down. California's one, but imagine Wisconsin. I've got a piece from the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee from February of this year, like one month into. Donald Trump's term. In the city of Oshkosh, OK, I get it that urban areas have become lefty strongholds. Essentially, though, they're abusive to the people that they used to vote for them. It used to be that the left held onto these urban areas because these urban areas were manufacturing cores.
And you might need a little bit more government. And the government obviously is is the fit. Like, governments are fans of Democrats. Democrats are fans of government. You might need a little bit more government when you live in close proximity to people. This is actually not terrible.
It's not terrible to have a left and a right in this country where some people in the urban areas are going, hey, we need a little bit more supervision because we're closer to each other and we want to outsource violence and retribution. We want to outsource, of course justice and so on, but when that government starts being predatory and crazy and doing this kind of thing, then you realize that OK, got it. No, no, no, we can't be doing this anymore.
We cannot have this. It's bad for them, it's bad for us. Listen to this insane take from a mom who's basically claiming my 3 year old loves drag Queens. You should lose your. Kids over this. That's actually what Child Protective Services is supposed to be for. My at the time 3 year olds had such a good time. Tipping the drag? Queens and all the other drag performers, he kept going so pretty and like holding out the dollars. He was so excited. So I'm sure that he won't be
able to wait again this year. So thank you so much for making it not just a fun event, but a fun event for everyone in your family. We really, it's much appreciated, absolutely since the beginning, it's always. Been very important to us that this event is accessible for everybody and that includes being free entry at most. One day we might ask. For a donation, but we'll never turn someone away for a ticket price. Just stop common sense revolution.
It is needed. And I tried wondering like where do these where do these people come from? How long have they been out there? Is there another way? Steve friend calls them. I like I said, we made the argument on Friday. The worst people in America are white men that are pretending to be white liberal women. And then he said, no, it's the women that support them. I can't tell which I realize that it goes back to a thing after listen to this little guy.
Here's the argument, little bit of swearing in it that this goes back to Paris Hilton that trans kids are just the new doggie in a handbag. Tell me if this hits home with you and then we'll go ahead and wrap this thing up. Got some other stories, but we'll play them again tomorrow. Doggy in a handbag, Yes. Is that what we're seeing here with the transgender kid? It's just the new hot thing to have Susie's class of ladies that used to.
Carry around fucking like little bitty dogs in a bag, kind of like what was her name? Paris Hilton is like dog in a bag complex, right? So then like everybody had a fancy bag, then they got fancy bag with a small dog and then whatever other trend came out, they had it. So like trans kids and this drag bullshit and DI and all that became the new dog with the bag. Like these ladies were hacking their kids up. They're like, fuck you are you will tell them you're a little girl.
Like that's how I imagine the conversations went because they'll be damned if they're not involved in all the cool stuff. These are the same ladies. They just like they have charcuterie board parties and shit. Yeah, they trans their kids as well. Like that's this is damn. And that was 2025 too, by the way, so no sign of this stopping unless of course you cut off the funding. Look at the Pritzker family. APAW path planned. Parent, yeah.
If we start. Putting the money where it belongs to the government actually works for people, then you'd be in much better shape. Kind of interesting. And you start wondering how do these people live in such abundance that this is the problem that they're dealing with? JD Vance had kind of a fun little moment over the weekend. I actually have started to really appreciate JD Vance. He says things that I'm always
thinking. So I don't know if that's just that common enlisted core or that he's a common sense guy who grew up with like way less money and now he's got a bunch of it, but he's still kind of the same dude. He's polished when he says it. But when you start thinking about things, I say this all time, I'm driving out on like a like a Tuesday afternoon and I'm going to Costco because I work kind of a different style job and I wake up early to do my
things. And then you look out there and you're like, where are all these people coming from? How come everybody is at the store when I'm at the store? Don't these people have jobs? I think that you think that JD Vance thinks that too. He's just saying, hey, how can you actually protest me on a Friday afternoon on a weekday? Mr. Lebowski reminds me of that Lebowski thing. Are you really here on a weekday?
He's like, is it a weekday, man? Because like, I just don't know, that attitude is very the, it's the other side of the 70s. It's the side of the 70s that actually won. We got told in the Big Lebowski that the bums lost. It seems like the bums actually won and they're out there protesting the, the vice president right now. At least he's calling it out properly. We've got this great event, this great facility, great business,
and of course, great workers. And I'm sure all of us all, there were a few protesters outside. And I can't be the only person wondering, you know, it's a little afternoon on a Friday and don't you all have jobs? Who are the people? And I think that's that's one of the reasons why we've got to rebuild American manufacturing and support great companies like Vantage Plastics, because we want those people to get off the streets and back to work.
It'd be good for them, and it'd be good for everybody else too. He's not wrong. If you got work to do, you don't have time to be crying about stupid things. You don't have time to worry about your gender if you were too busy and too tired. I remember being in the military, getting up every single morning PT in my face off for 12 hours worth of physicality. And by the time I went to sleep, I didn't even have time to wonder what I was going to do in the morning.
I set my alarm. My head hit the pillow when I was asleep within 60 seconds. It was a joke. When I first started dating my wife, she'd see me go to sleep and she would come and wake me up. She'd be like, hey, and I would go. Do I have to get back up to go, 'cause you just 'cause you're 100% busy? There is a a freedom in that. And I think JD Vance is honing in on that. That's when America actually was really great, when people were working so hard that they didn't have time to worry about
bullshit like this. And there's no other way to call it. It just is what it is. All right, tomorrow we're going to talk about did the FBI win the standoff with Pam Bondi, Bam Bondi talking about Epstein file some of this stuff. I'm going to go out with a palate cleanse. It's kind of a little bit different. It's more of a content palate cleanse. This is my favorite.
This is this is Scott Jennings destroying libs using their own words, talking about how racist everything was and him giving a big heartfelt thank you to Chuck Schumer, who remember, they have none of the principles that they always claim they have. The minute that it is in their own best interest, they immediately will reverse on it because initially the claim was is that the filibuster was very, very bad and racist. And then Chuck Schumer defeated a filibuster in order to pass
this government. The government will stay open, much to my chagrin. And here is this kind of a little fun snark and Jake Tapper trying to cover down on it. It's just that's my amusing take as we start this week. First of all, I just want to. I'm grateful for Chuck Schumer. Today he helped defeat a racist Jim Crow filibuster in the Senate. And to stand up against the racist Jim Crow filibuster was a moment of pure courage. And I just think he should be alouded by anybody in any party.
But that's number one. Number two, it's a deep cut. Let me just talk to people at home when there. Was. A Democratic push against the filibuster people in the Democratic Party were saying it was a racist era, Jim Crow era and it was tactic the the Buster so he's. Being cheated and not only all right, back to that. But he, he saved us from the Democrats in the House laying off. Every single veteran in. The federal government.
Chuck Schumer working with Donald Trump, save this from So I think he I think he deserves I think he deserves a. Lot of credit, they all just go and just start like, yeah, when you, when you make them try to do that. When you get all the hens clucking at you, which is my favorite expression, by the way, and very, very offensive. Whenever you get the hands clucking at you, you know you're doing something right. All right, So thanks for doing that, Scott Jennings, for leading us out.
We're going to have a fun week. I've got a song tomorrow that you guys are going to hear about how many FS you have left to give and I'll just save it for you. It's in my head still. So until then, have a great day. Have a great kick off to your week. God bless you and we'll see you again tomorrow.
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