Are you familiar with FBI special agents Kyle Serpen? I'm familiar with the name. Is that? Yes, I'm familiar with the name. Familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public, and we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
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sometimes, thank you very much. Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, 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. Today on the Kyle Seraphin Show, we're going to be talking about something a little different. Today's Wednesday. It's November the 20th.
Welcome to the program. I hope you guys are tucked in. I've got a ton of material I want to try to cover down on. We're going to be talking about tariffs, we're going to be talking about Christianity, and we're going to be talking about making America great again. And I want to focus on the again part because there was a time when this country was a proper country. I think that's what we just
adjudicated. The political left continues to double down on the hubris that says it wasn't our bad values that caused an election failure. It wasn't an issue with the way that we message it, the fact that we paid 10s of millions of dollars to celebrities and all this woke kind of nonsense. What the left wants us to believe is that they just misread the economy. That's it. It's just the economy. They just had a little blind
sight. I saw this really interesting article over on MSNBC and it made me realize that there is something quite interesting about the way that our money is set up. If you'll notice, and I'll throw the thumbnail back up on here for a second, there's a little thing on there. It says in God we trust. Americans used to know this. The word God is actually over government. But the left has a priority problem, and it's something that we make the argument about here
all the time. The argument is, is that the left has tried to substitute government for God, which explains why all the fanatics are crying about the dismantlement of some of the apparatus of government. You can't trust in government because it is an institution of men. We sort of know that as Christians. We used to know that as a nation and we seem to have lost it. And I think that's how you make
America great again. The again part, we're going to get deep into the weeds on that and a bunch of different stories that sort of illustrate this, from transgenderism to tariffs to trying to make America healthy. All of these things are related to focus and the fact that we've become a nation full of, at least at the the outset, godless heathens, as you said in the chat. Well said, Renzo, that are keeping track of us.
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to want one for yourself too. So don't, don't neglect yourself in the gift giving. It's a gift that lasts for a very long time. All right, let's dive into this nonsense here. Let's make America great again. All right, I'm going to go with a weird start. We're going to go back to 1900. Is that the time that America was great? This is a guy named Harold Lutnick. He seems to know a little bit about things that are going on. I want you to consider the
argument he's making. We'll talk about why he's making that argument and why he's relevant in one second. First of all, asking the sample question, when was America great? When was America great? At the turn of the century our economy was rocking. This is 99125 years ago. We had no income tax, and all we had was tariffs. All we had was tariffs. And we had so much money that we had the greatest businessmen of America get together to try to figure out how to spend it.
That's who we were then. But then we had World War One, and we had World War 2, and we felt we had a duty to rebuild the rest of the world. So here's what we did. We took down our protection. We took down our tariffs, and we turned instead. And we taxed Americans so that we could export the power of our economy and save the rest of the world, which we did. Now let me now let me ask you a question. What decade should that have ended? It's a relevant question.
What decade should we have stopped saving the world? There is a Christian value in charity. There's a Christian value in pushing things out and taking care of those around you that are less fortunate. This is an argument that I would make to all of you. I want you to consider the amount of charity that you give out of your own pocket, and would it be more if you had more in your pocket? That's been my experience. This year has been one of those better years for US financially
than most. I know a lot of people, at least on the number that I'm sure the inflation actually cut into it some, but it felt like we were doing better and that allowed me to do things that I've never been able to do for people before. Part of it is because people like you are listening to this program, you're contributing to us, you're joining us over on locals at kyleserafin.com. That was something that I didn't really expect to have an income from. And so a lot of that we've been
able to give away. I actually forgot some of the stuff we gave away. We supported AJ6 journalist and paid for a month of his living expenses in order to let him continue as he's on federal probation. We gave a truck away to a suspendable who didn't have, who never owned a pickup truck, but worked with his hands for most of his life, and it seemed like a thing that would benefit him.
We were able to help folks in our in our sphere that needed things that we wanted to help them out and we could. We wrote the check, we handed out the cash. And part of it is because we had more in our pocket. That's a very Christian value. I would give more to our church. I just don't like institutions. I'd rather see people benefit individually. And the worst institution to support is the federal government, which is what we've kind of done. We've mandated charity.
I think so much of our taxes are this feeling that we owe others and we don't want to go out there and find those people. We don't want to vet what that charity should look like. We're not doing a 10% tithe. Many people are not because we're so busy paying our tithe to the God of people, which is called the government. The worst. The absolute worst way to solve every problem, including when it's the only way to solve the problem, is that federal
government. The state government being being slightly less, and our local government being maybe the best way that government exists, but still not great. Local government is terrible all the time. How many of you have complained about the way things go down? Your school boards are the ones that are indoctrinating your kids and they fallen victim to things that don't make sense to you. The political left, the godless folk, a lot of them are godless, for whatever it's worth.
They continue to think that because they give money to their God, they give money to their church, their religion, that that's the solution. But why don't they just give it direct? Some of them do. Why do they think everybody needs to be mandated to do the things that they think are the most important? I think it has something to do with the loss of Christianity in this nation. Lutnick just made the argument.
By the way, Harold Lutnick was just named to be the nominee for the Secretary of Commerce. So he's going to be the one who's handling those tariffs that he was talking about. We go back on this program a lot and we talk about the year of 1913. It was the year the Federal Reserve was created. It was the year that we instituted a federal income tax, and it was the year that we started directly electing the Senate.
So we broke the Senate and what it's supposed to be, we broke the American people by giving the federal government the ability to tax them directly on all incomes. And then we also saw a massive decline from that point in time
onward. The Federal Reserve is a big problem as well in 1900. This is an AI answer and it came mostly from this top article here, which is called Christianity in North America. It was published in September of 2020 by a woman named Gina. I'm assuming a woman, a woman named Gina Zerlo, who is the Co director for the Center for Studies on Global Christianity. Religion in North America has substantially changed and it's changed substantially in the
20th century. At the turn of the century, the continent was 97.1% Christian all right, with fewer than a million non Christians on the North American continent at that time. The population is obviously grown on this continent dramatically. And what we see now is that in the the end of the 20th century, going into what we are in now the 21st century, by 2020, only 72.6% of the population are Christian. That's a dramatic and staggering drop, 25%.
So the values of this country have shifted. Some of it happened because of secularization, because of education, because people believe often times that we see in the Old Testament that they got too good for God. That's an ongoing theme that we talked about on this podcast. People thought that they are, they basically they've transcended the need for religion. And then isn't it interesting that we've seen people start
finding their way back? Because when you have all the money and all the education and you have all the capabilities, you still have this big hole. It doesn't matter. All the drugs and all the pleasures and all the the the luxuries in the world will not fill these holes as many human beings have found over the last 2000 years. It's a pride. It says that I'm so good that I no longer need God. I actually am as God. And that's the pride that government continues to have.
It's the pride that the political left continues to have. I just found it interesting that all of the things that we are talking about can be taken back to an Old Testament experience of having good things because you followed a godly way. You participated in the world as God sort of dictated to man, who were far more simple and lived in far more simple times and had much more simple and smaller
forms of government. And then we got bigger and we got smarter and we thought we were too good for it. And we've made our idols. And then we experience humility as we get crushed down like every people have before. You can go read the Old Testament. The stories are ubiquitous. There's a little interesting piece in Newsweek that I want to share with you. Kamala Harris lost the Catholic vote because she didn't try to
win them. This is from a founder of a group called Catholics for Harris, which seems oxymoronic because Kamala Harris was running the campaign based on abortion, which is antithetical to not just Catholicism, but more broadly to Christianity. Found some of these things very
interesting. The writer of this is someone named Christopher Hale. He's the Co founder of Catholics for Harris. Again, I think oxymoronic and said that he was shocked when he found out that Kamala Harris didn't go to the Al Smith dinner. Maybe you wouldn't want to cozy up with conservative New Yorkers and their wealthy friends, but based on 15 years of doing this is the weirdest part for me. faith-based political organizing
for Democrats, huh? It turns out because in the last 15 years, the Democrats have made a radical pivot away from godliness. That's been quite clear to anybody who's been paying attention. All of the transgender madness, all of the, the, the inability to take care of your fellow man by trying to mandate it through government means. Those have all happened in the last 15 years. Like they've been much more
aggressive. This is the the, the standout line, though, in the first or second paragraph here. The thing that he saw that was the problem was that there would be headlines that persuadable Hispanic Catholics in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia would read in the final days of the election. Persuadable Hispanics. It's that breaking people down
along ethnic lines. It seems kind of racist to think that it was going to be dumb Latino people that couldn't tell the difference between what was good for them or not and they were going to be the ones that were going to turn the tide in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. That's what this guy wrote in Newsweek. And then it goes on and talks about, you know, some the Democrats were actually overtly anti Catholic. There's number of pieces that
have covered this sort of in proxy, in meta coverage that they didn't just run without talking about religion. They actually ran against religion dramatically turning from a place where it was common to talk about it in the 90s. And then we've had all of these educated people tell us that they were too good for it, and regular people rejected that.
So they got humbled, but they didn't listen to it, and they still are not listening to it. And they're still writing stories saying, listen, we didn't have bad values because their values are those of government. Their values are those of secularism. And you can't turn away from your religion if you're a zealot. And that's what we're talking about, zealotry towards a religious thing, the government
being sort of the end goal. This is why you're hearing people meltdown at choices like Matt Gaetz, who said he wants to go in and potentially throw out entire government divisions, why they are upset with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, because they want to get rid of and delete and downsize the government, their God. You're also seeing it in this, this new attempt to sort of thwart it. How are they going to try to thwart Donald Trump?
Is it through values? Is it through getting grassroots people? Is it through getting folks to change their opinion that made them vote for Donald Trump? No, it's through government. It's through the last means possible, a captured judiciary. There's a story over here coming in from CBS. I'm going to 1st read the CBS version and then you're seeing I think the ABC or the NBC1 on on the screen here. As Biden nears Trump's number of judicial confirmations, Republicans are looking to slow
the process. Remember, it's always the Republicans reacting to in a bad way, but Biden is attempting to get as many people in the judiciary as Donald Trump did,
and he's darn close. The the legacy of Donald Trump's Article 3 nominations were 234 federal judges, including the Supreme Court and the federal appeals courts and the various district courts of the US. That's what Donald Trump's legacy was from term #1 probably the biggest one and the only reason to actually have any sort of friendliness towards a Mitch McConnell. Joe Biden's getting pretty close. He's getting very close in so much as he's got, what, 217 I think is where he's at right
now. And they're trying to push a couple more. The story is, is that Kamala Harris could be the tie breaking vote because they still do have the majority in the Senate. She could be the tie breaking vote. One last attempt to use governmental office to defy the will of the people. Well, we were told these are the people that believe in democracy and that Donald Trump was the end of it.
And I don't know if there's anything less democratic than trying to shove this thing in. But I'm not going to hold them accountable for it because this is the way that politics works. We live in a pragmatic society. And if they have the ability to do so, they should do so. But I also found it somewhat interesting that they continue to raise money on this.
And maybe people don't know that, but Kamala Harris raised more than a billion dollars for her campaign, and she's still standing donor information out trying to overturn races for the House. They're still sending requests for money out in order to get her to do the thing that is part of her job anyway, which is to be president of the Senate. They're sending these things out every single time that Donald Trump names a new appointment nominee.
They're trying to raise money because that's their tithe. How do you contribute to your God? You give money to the people that are serving it, and they keep doing it. They can't let it go. Some of the stuff that has been pushed out is that, well, you had a real crisis of values. American people want to see their dollar go farther. They don't want to see their friends or neighbors murdered by illegal aliens that have no business being in this country. They want to see American jobs
stay here. That's obviously a more of an economic reason, but there's a sociological reason to it as well. When your neighbor has a job, then you don't have to worry about giving them charity, which means everybody raises their own level. It's good for your neighborhood to be safe and it's safer when people have jobs that can support their families and
they're not reliant on you. In my own little community of suspendables, which is kind of a digital community cause Steve Friend doesn't live near me and neither does Garrett and neither does Marcus. You know, we've been trying to keep our boats afloat and I'm watching my buddy Steve struggle right now. Some of you don't realize this, but he lost his job because he was my friend and his job fired him because he refused to disavow me.
That's not a good situation. If people had more money in their pockets that wasn't going out to the federal government, I do believe that it would be a lot easier for them to say, hey, we do have another spot here and we'd like to hire a Steve friend. They would look out there and say, look, we do have the ability to support a Marcus Allen who hasn't been paid in two years. By the way, neither has Garrett. We'd like to continue doing
that. And there is a mechanism on the political left where they do that because they believe that they're actually supporting a moral good. They don't have a church to support and they don't have
other charities necessarily. So they give their taxes and then they go out there and they support the people that work for their God. They are supporting the priest like Andy McCabe, who raised $1,000,000 and then still got a $700,000 settlement from the clowns that worked at the Justice Department. I'm a little bit hopeful that when we come in, we right some of those wrongs.
And I think Americans on the conservative side who, generally speaking, don't want to see government waste and don't want to see big settlements from the federal government. They've overwhelmingly been telling me on social media that they want to see us made whole and that they want to send a message out there to this government that when you screw over people that do the right thing, then you're going to be held accountable and it's going to come out of all of our
pockets. That's the craziest part about it. And yet people are still sort of OK with that. The one thing that I think did draw the line there is this bizarre notion that women should have to contend with men, as Nancy May said, penises in their locker rooms and their bathrooms, and that children should face that. Or that we would mutilate children because there's a pretty big biblical prohibition against sacrificing your children, cutting them up and
and malforming them. And most Americans actually do still agree with that. Even if we have a Christian population that's only in the low 70s. They don't want this. And the trends show that as well. Americans across the political spectrum strongly oppose transgender surgery for minors. This is why Donald Trump was able to run successful ads on this. And this is what they baited the Democrat Party into supporting something that is truly insane.
This is coming from John Solomon's organization. Just the News says the Neapolitan. Is it? Yeah. Neapolitan News Service found 72% of Americans think it should be illegal for doctors to perform, quote UN quote gender affirming surgeries. Of course they should. It's absurd. If you want a man to dress as a man. I pushed this out yesterday. If a man wants to dress like a woman and come into the men's restroom, I don't care. I saw Misses Doubtfire.
It's a little bit jarring to see a dude in a dress come and pee next to you at a urinal, but it doesn't scare me. It certainly doesn't put me in a position of danger. But if that same man wants to go pee in the women's restroom and my daughter, let's say, is not 7 and goes into the restroom with me now. But let's say she's 9 or 10 and you know, needs privacy and insists on going in on her own.
If I find that guy wearing a dress in the ladies bathroom when I go to the park or something like that, I'm going to treat him like I would treat any other pervert that was trying to touch kids. And it won't be good. And he's going to have to re evaluate his life decisions, assuming that he survives it. And that's that's not a threat. That's a promise to you. That's my job as a father. That's something we used to actually know as Christians.
Your job is to your your children and your wife. My life is forfeit compared to what my kids need to have. And Americans actually know this. It turns out 72% of Americans don't support doing bad things like cutting off the genitals of children or chemically castrating them. 86% are Republicans, 58% of Democrats. Still, the majority of Democrats are not insane. I do feel bad for these people though, I really do, because there's nothing normal about living like this poor man.
I'm going to show you a video of a guy that initially I saw it and I was repulsed and I thought, OK, this is, this is horrific and stupid and it's worth ridiculing. And then I watched it a few more times from a Christian lens, which is hard sometimes to do when you see people that are potentially a threat to your family, to your, to your little ones. And I have so much pity for someone that does this to themselves. I don't know what sort of trauma this man endured.
I don't know what sort of insanity people have gone out there and and stimulated in his brain and then have reaffirmed that, allowed him to dress like this, to present himself in public like this, to be upset and scared. This man does not face a lot of danger except for his own making. He put on a dress crazy lipstick, drew on eyeliner like he's Johnny Depp and Pirates of the Caribbean, except he's overweight.
He's very unhealthy and there's this, this moment where you you read things from the the Bible where Jesus talks about his heart was moved with pity. And I actually had that moment. Like I said, it started off as being repulsed and then I was moved with pity. I want you to see this person because these are the people that are not being well served by any of this transgender insanity.
We're going to go down the rabbit hole on this a little bit only because Nancy Mace is pushing forward something for her own safety. She said she survived rape and sexual assault. She doesn't want this type of person in the bathroom with her. She's not actually scared of this guy. I'm going to show you the kind of people that she is scared of and why really, really vindictive, nasty homosexual men who dress up like women. But this guy I have a lot of pity for.
And the Democrat Party has done a disservice to these human beings. They are still human beings. And I think if you didn't have this God of government pushing down garbage, these people could actually get help, which is why you might want to see asylums and inpatient, which is what we're really talking about, inpatient mental health. All right, take a deep breath. This is strange.
And do you know how hard that is to know that to go out there being myself, I don't even think I could be myself anymore. And what do you think that does? To be in my community that we can't even go out and be free anymore because all of you people, the, the ones who voted for that, man, you are so emboldened now, aren't you? So emboldened to do and say what you want, Make people feel like it, feel any way that you, you think that they should feel. This is a sad time.
This is a very sad time. And you're not? I'm not going back. I won't. That man needs to go back to whatever was there. What's crazy about the mental illness you just saw there is that he lives in a clean place. He's not living in squalor. He has like an underwear, underwear and a socks drawer behind him. That's all sort of it's put together. It's neatly organized, right?
And then he's painted things on his face like a clown and he's wearing a floral dress and he doesn't want to go back. And yet what is going on for him is probably the worst thing that could happen. There's nothing Christian, there's nothing charitable, there's nothing loving about allowing someone to live like that. So you are actually hurting yourself in that way. And people wonder, why is it that Trump won married women, right? Here was the here was the clip
we played yesterday. A little quick, little taste in it, right? In Texas, we won with married women. What about unmarried women? What happened to unmarried women? What happened to unmarried women? They're affirming this craziness and married women tend to have children and they have a man in their life. So they know the difference between men and women. It turns out for the most part, particularly in Texas, particularly in a border area where they are worried about
what happens to their kids. And the fact that we could see, I went to the park the other day with my kids, it was, it was three of them. So the the older 3, three-year old, 5 year old, 7 year old. And they're running around and everybody is a potential threat when you're out at a park. But mostly they should be parents.
And yet most of the people that were at that park were non-english speakers as natives, most of them in Central Texas, America. One of the weirdest moments to look like you were the you were one of the few people that was born in this country, both by visual appearance. And I can tell people that were born in other cultures 'cause you can see the way they dress and you can listen to them speaking to their kids and to their, to their family members. And you go, you're not even from here.
And it's fine. We can have immigrants, but were they trying to be from here necessarily? Probably not. They didn't have a very good, they're not assimilating very well. We have this ethnic enclave of people that are from Pakistan and India and Afghanistan. They were they were like almost a dozen women wearing full eye cover burqas.
What a bizarre moment in some place called Leander, Leander, TX or Cedar Park, TX. Look, these are very American type areas and until very recently they were like suburban areas that were the outgrowth of people who wanted to live in a slightly more conservative part of Texas outside of Austin. They still want to be Austin. These stuff. How weird to be a stranger in your own home, in your own
place. And how weird to see people that you, you know, that a bunch of the people that were there that did look like me, that were from this country had bizarre values, bizarre values about things, watching their kids wear clothes that made no sense. I could see that they were on the edge of just going like, you know what? My son should wear a dress. And yet they're the minority.
They're still the minority. The vast majority of Americans do not agree with This is another piece from the Daily Signal, OK, out of Heritage Foundation, 3/4 of voters said it should be illegal to subject kids to this. And I know that if you said that out loud, if you said it in private, those people would agree with you.
But if he said it in public, they would think that they were being compelled to say so they would be compelled to agree with the sort of social order, which is why my buddy Steve friend talks about liberal educated well to do. White women are the worst people in America because they will castrate their children simply simply to to impress their friends and they will push everything that they can in favor of a God of government. I guess it's because they listen
to crazy. Let's do a little Nancy Mace piece here. Let's let's go to the this transgender bathroom thing that's going on. ABC reporter thought he was about to get a scoop and so he went and he pushed on the the steps of the Capitol the other day and this is what he came up with. I think he kind of came up empty. You tell me who won this one? He's obviously pushing for a, he's pushing for a specific position. He's not just asking simple questions because they're guided. But here we go.
Nancy Mace outside in Washington, DC, yesterday. Using Here she goes. Here's Congresswoman Mace. Congresswoman Mace, can I ask you a question as you walk here? So the question is with your piece of legislation about banning women from using, Yes. My question to you is. It doesn't go far enough. You filing more bills? You have said that it was created in response to Congresswoman Elect McBride. Percent and it. Should legislation be created targeted at one specific person?
It doesn't mention anyone in the legislation, but. You've said it. It was aimed at her. No, I have said it's a result of this. I'm not going to allow biological men into women's private spaces. I will stand in the brink and stand in the way of anyone on the radical left who thinks that it's OK for a penis to be in a women's locker room or a bathroom or a changing room. Hell no. I'm not going to stand for it. And the speaker said it would be
in the House rules package. If it's not, I'll be ready with a motion, a privileged motion, to force a vote on this. This is not OK. I'm a survivor of rape. I'm a survivor of sexual abuse and I'm not going to allow any man in any female private spaces. Speaker, end of story. And by the way, I'm getting death threats from men pretending to be women.
Why is it that these crazy people, the insanity, the radical left, are willing to kill women over over a man's right to be in a women's restroom? Speaker Johnson has said. Speaker Johnson has said he wants to treat every new member with the words dignity and respect. Forcing this Congressperson to go into a male restroom, Is that dignity and respect? We're going to respect every woman up here.
She mentioned death threats. I'm going to play you that death threat, at least one of them that I found on social media, which is probably going to go viral in a short minute. Before we do that, how about some folks that agree with us on values and what we're talking about here? Allow us to do the podcast. It's Catholic Vote. You guys can go and support them at catholicvote.org by getting the loop. It doesn't cost you anything.
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It's been ongoing and they are the number one reason why we are able to continue you doing the program the way that we do. Allow me to play you a threat because some people say, oh, I've been, I've had death threats. This is pretty close to, although this is still free speech because there's a hypothetical statement in there. But this is as pretty close to an actual death threat as you could claim, especially from a politician.
And I think it indicates the problem with men taking hormones and pretending to be women is that they're still men. And men, I tend to think of solving problems with violence. I know I do. I already just told you what I would do to someone like this that wanted to go after and be around my kids. I'm not apologetic about it.
But if your thing is that you're going to go after a woman because you want to be in their space and they better acknowledge you, it's not the guy in the dress that we saw earlier with the clown makeup on. These are the really dangerous people because they have never left behind the thing. Women might try to do things, but you'll notice that women don't bludgeon men to death very
often. Other than our ice pick story they had the other day, they generally speaking, historically poison has been the weapon of women words, right? Sabotage and so on. This guy wants to bludgeon Nancy Mace head into the tile. So have a taste. This video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mace.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace, I hope that one day I do frighten you in that women's bathroom and I grab your ratty looking fucking hair and drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it in until the blood's everywhere and you're dead. Thank you. I hope that Nancy Mace receives this message. Well, kisses. That's not how women talk. That's not what a woman looks like. That's not how women sound. That's not how women try to solve their problems.
These are sick boys that are being treated like they are women by some group of people. And that's why you ended up with a big loss. And it's something that was really obvious to people like Dave Portnoy on the night of, OK, it was arrogance. It was moral superiority. That's because they don't actually have a moral center, because they lack the ability to look to God for guidance.
They look to government. And government tells them, including all the people in government, particularly on their side, this sort of tribal world we live in, that they do have the superiority that they are the smarter ones, that they do know what's right and wrong, that they are the more tolerant. That's not very tolerant with that person, a person named Venus Andromeda, because that's what women are called Venus Andromeda. It's a drag name.
It's performative. Those nails are ridiculous too. Everything about it. So even Dave Portnoy, who grew up in the what? He's like a Boston guy, if my memory serves. He gets it because he's talking about where the problem is, and the problem is really clear. It's that you are acting like a freak and nobody wants to be around freaks like that. Let's go ahead and listen to him
in his own words. I'm probably going to skip ahead to the point where he he gets the message directly to Democrats. This is not a new message. He figured this out on election night. All right, I'm about to go to bed. Call it, it's late. So this may be a little rambling. Donald Trump, next president of the United States. Barring a huge miracle, he just didn't win. He won for fun. How did Trump get more votes than he got last time?
Well, here's the answer. Because people like myself, independents or moderates, the Democrats gave us no choice. The Democrats gave us no choice. That was the worst campaign. And their pure arrogance and their moral superiority have driven people away. If you say you're voting for Trump, suddenly you're a Nazi, you're Hitler, you're garbage
enough, enough. Like, yeah, I'm sure there's racist in the party, just like those fucking crazy people and assholes and racist in the Democratic Party, all right. But millions and millions and millions and millions of people vote for Trump. He won clear. He won decisive. So when you call us that, and when you say that you're calling the majority of country racists, Hitlers, Nazis, I don't think you get the words of what that
means. You are alienating all this middle ground people by acting like you're better than us, smarter than us, and frankly insulting our intelligence. That's exactly it. They're trying to feed a narrative that doesn't actually fit the place. There's a story that I remember a little while ago.
We're going to get to a person called Abigail Spanberger, who is a congresswoman and a former CIA officer, claims to have been in 1811. It's not real clear what she was in. Maybe she was in like 1 of the smaller federal agencies as an investigator. But she has this like very governmental background, someone who's been a a good servant of the government, for whatever it's worth. You need more people like me.
It's kind of funny, Dave Port and I probably don't agree on a ton of stuff, but I bet you we actually have more in common than not, including the fact that we're both men with beards and we know what men look like. And we know that that person we saw previously was still a man. And if that person was hanging out and trying to be around kids or be weird, then we would deal with them like a man, which is with our hands as needed.
Interestingly enough, the the sort of transgender question is not new and it's not something that we ever get real clarity on from the left. Michael Knowles took it on when he went to CPAC. Do you guys remember there's a big controversy about this? I'm going to show you the tweets about this in a second, but first I want to play his actual words. Michael Knowles, Daily Wire host, Catholic talking about listen very closely.
He says transgenderism, the ISM, part of it is the belief system that allow these people to operate the way that they do. And it's being encouraged by the government, which loves isms, racisms and sexisms, because they divide. And when you divide then you can conquer. And they are a human group that tries to conquer people in a human way, not try to inspire them and show mastery in a godly way. So there's sort of a poor
substitute. Anyway, Knowles is talking about something that I think is objectively obvious to those of us that know about human beings. And then I'm going to play the disingenuous nature of it. And then I'm going to show you why it doesn't matter what this woman says when she starts going after other people she doesn't like because she has a history of being, you know, a misinforming government operative. There can be no middle way in dealing with transgenderism. It is all or nothing.
If transgenderism is true, If men really can become women, then it's true for everybody of all ages. If transgenderism is false as it is, if men really can't become women, as they cannot, then it's false for everybody too. And if it's false, then we should not indulge it, especially since that indulgence requires taking away the rights
and customs of so many people. If it is false, then for the good of society, and especially for the good of the poor people who have fallen prey to this confusion, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely. The whole preposterous ideology at every level. Did you hear that fundamentally Christian statement he just made? Especially for those who have fallen victim to it? Because it's wrong, it's false,
it's inaccurate. This is Abigail Spanberger in her account as she's campaigning. This is not current, by the way. This goes back to like March of 2023, Spanberger said, quote, he's calling for the eradication of people. This is evil and dangerous. We're using words of moral superiority, that arrogance that they have again, when in fact he's actually talking about something very loving, which is to say, do not let people fall victim to lies and live in falsehood.
She said. Again, quote, this was in front of thousands of people at a Republican conference. Every person who believes that calling for the eradication of others is wrong must denounce it. There can be no what he meant excuses. And that came from a previous tweet of this other woman saying in a direct quote from Michael Knowles, if transgenderism is false, then for the good of society, transgenderism must be eradicated from public life entirely.
The fact checked on that is true, these facts. This is about protecting children. It's also about protecting people from themselves. And why do I bring that up? Because this woman is trotting out herself as being an arbiter of truth and what is good, A good servant of the government. Former CIA case officer. Saying that Tulsi Gabbard is really bad. They're saying the same thing about Matt Gaetz. I'm sure things will come out about Harold Lutnick that they
don't like. They're going to say things about every single pick that they can. Because Donald Trump in the way that he is trying to make America great again, he's trying to do the thing that rolls back the clock a lot of ways. We'll play you a couple other ideas of this. The the deleting of government, the attack on their God and their church is the thing that they are fighting. And just imagine if the left
were people on the right. The way that they fight for their government, for their church, is the way that we should have fought for hours. When they shut them down during COVID. I was so upset. It was so upsetting. I actually didn't go to Mass for quite a while. When the diocese outside of Northern Virginia did not keep the churches open and thumb their noses at the government regulations saying shut down for COVID, they told us we could only have one family in the cry
room. That would have caused a meltdown on the left the way that we're seeing right now, because we are actually seeing the equivalent of that shutdown, except this is righteous and it's on the right side of things. Abigail Spanberger talking about why you can't trust a Tulsi Gabbard. I'm going to give you some evidence of like, again, first of all, I think she's discredited, but they never have any facts of it. Then you need to trust me
because I'm from the government. Pretty sure Ronald Reagan wrote us about that too. So I'm a former CIA officer. I worked undercover for my time with the agency as a case officer, and case officers throughout the world currently are out there recruiting foreign individuals to provide information to the United States government, to provide information that helps inform our policy makers, our military leaders, our diplomats, and ultimately the president.
And that's when we talk about sources and methods, right? The sources and methods are the means by which we know certain things, whether that's the person who's reporting that information in some far off country, whether it's technologies that might be at play.
And so not only is it vitally important that we have a clear understanding that every person with access to classified information, and especially the DNI, protects the classified information that is collected, but also that they protect and understand how sensitive sometimes our means of gathering that information is the sources and methods.
And the DNI is the person who sees everything they know, every capability, they know the information that we do or do not have, the information that is or isn't informing our decisions. And, and frankly, the reason that this nomination, I think is so dangerous is because any damage that she would do, any information she would provide the president, right? She tweets Russian propaganda. Why not include it in the
Presidential Daily Brief? Oh, well, it turns out that Donald Trump is a thinking, sentient person, and he's done this before, and he can have anybody he wants advising him on this kind of stuff. And it also turns out that Tulsi Gabbard, who is not my favorite, but I've just read her stuff recently, and it's not actually new. Apparently she put this out in like 2022, her take on the Second Amendment, which has always been one of my big issues. She said she got it 100% wrong.
That's what I've been waiting to see. I, I've been waiting like it needs to be more publicized. I'll throw it out on my social media. We'll put a link over on the the local channel. If you guys want to follow us over at kyleserafin.com, you can go do that and we'll put it out in the public way. It's actually a pretty good piece. She doesn't go all the way and say she was wrong about abortion
and some of her values on life. And I don't get the impression that she's Christian, but she does say that she was wrong about individual liberties and the fact that the government is dangerous and will overstep its boundaries. And then you have this lady, apologist, sycophant acolyte for her church, the Church of the government, the thing that she's done and served her entire life. She's gone from quote UN quote public service to now elected official.
She lies so, so easily. Tulsi Gabbard has had a clearance for something like 21 years. Tulsi Gabbard has at least had a top secret clearance since she started working in an army psyops unit, which is what that requires of you. Which means she's had multiple background checks. They do background checks every five years on general. That's when the reinvestigations for your top secret clearances. She's allowed to have an opinion that is more aligned with what Russia says.
That doesn't mean that she is being influenced by Russia. It's the same argument they made with Tenant Media and this this Tim Poole thing. I'm sure I have plenty of disagreements with what Tim Poole thinks, but I don't think he's a Russian puppet. I think that the things he said we're probably in line with what Russia wanted pushed out there, but I don't think that they pushed talking points on him and
made him say those things. That's the same thing for Tulsi Gabbard. She's allowed to agree with certain things that don't agree with the public sentiment. That's the whole democracy thing, isn't it? We're allowed to have dissent. The majority is supposed to be protected, and if they're able to convince people otherwise, then they do. You can't have that kind of narrative parading around. All of this stuff stems from this very simple thing here, which is a very amusing article
from MSNBC. This is over at the which. What was this under? This is an MSNBCA pin opinion writer. We've played this stuff before, shared it before. His name is Zeeshan Alim. The Democratic Party is in crisis. There are now three contests against Donald Trump. One that it lost, one that they narrowly squeaked by. That's 2020. We don't believe that. And then one more they lost decisively. I'm fairly confident that that actually doesn't make a lot of
sense, does it? I think he won all three because that's how trends work. Donald Trump's latest victory over 90% of the counties shifted in his direction. People across the left are scrambling to diagnose what ails the party. This is the thing. This is that pride. This is that hubris. This is putting government over God because their values are aligned with something that's that's secular.
A group of center left commentators and party operatives have converged on a diagnosis that could be summarized as quote. The wokes lost it, which is factually accurate. Of course they lost it. They went and campaigned on the wrong things, but they're doubling down on it and there's no reason to get in their way while they do so let them continue to make this argument.
I will promote it. This set argues that the social justice activists who focused on oppression tied to identity are too much of an influence in the Democratic Party and they
torpedoed Harris's campaign. Working class people were alienated, they contend, by such issues as to fund the police, trans rights, reparations for black people, abolishing Immigration and Customs, campus cancel culture, diversity, equity and inclusion, and the ever evolving academic sounding jargon that surrounds these issues. Go find a regular person that thinks that those issues win. You will have a hard time because regular people don't think they win, but it's not stopping them.
They continue to double down on it and thank God for that. Let him keep doing it. Let him keep losing. I'm for it. Sometimes they have to eat crow. It's kind of fun to watch. Sometimes we get to watch The View do a hostage video. We've seen a lot of people on the political right sort of kowtow. He had to see Tucker Carlson go and be nice to Dominion because they sued them. This is how you face them down. You hit them where they're actually most scared.
Apparently it's in in litigation and they're realizing that they're going to lose their audiences as well. This is Sonny Hostin who's on the view and she's fairly terrible. And she was berating Matt Gaetz the other day on allegations that are unproven in our system under due process. They didn't happen. So she's eating this crow in front of everybody. Look at her face. If you are missing this on the if you're just listening, you can kind of hear it in her
voice. It's really worth watching and come in about 45 minutes into the program, 50 minutes in and you'll enjoy watching this little clip. Otherwise, we'll share it over on on locals@kyleseraphin.com. Here we go. On screen, Sonny, you have a legal note. I do have a legal note.
Thank you, Whoopi. Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims quote invented and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three-year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism. That DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought. We'll be right back. Pow right in the face. She looks like she's stunned. She's doing her best to do a a hostage impression. And yet that's what's going on
there. They're forcing you to say things that are true and it hurts. It hurts to say things are true when you are serving lies. It doesn't feel well, it doesn't it doesn't, it doesn't vibe with your jam, does it? And so that's kind of delicious for for us to enjoy. How much was that hard for they needed to cut to a break right afterwards. Also funny that Whoopi had to set it up. I don't know why I think that's funny.
I don't think why, but this is the sort of overwhelming movement when we're talking about the woke lost it. They did. And I've been telling you guys for quite a while that Twitter is not real life. And I do think that's not real life. So if you are upset with me saying mean things on Twitter or if I say something mean to you, it's not real life. I wouldn't say that to your face. I don't consider it real, but it is more and more representative. This is a very telling piece from CNN.
It's more representative of the way that real people at least vote the people that are actively participating in the social square and Elon Musk can be credited directly with allowing this to exist. This is a truly interesting Pew Research Center graph and, and, and survey. I want you to digest what it says about where you can actually suss out truth, because you can't suss it out from the mainstream media. The woke lost it.
Don't do that. But you can find it when you get enough people that are actively participating and they don't feel like they're going to be censored, when you can say things like retard and gay. You know, I had someone talk to me the other day from an advertising agency. We were just chatting and he said he said, yeah, I understand, that's kind of gay. And I was like, oh, Donald Trump
won, we can say gay again. And he was like, I hadn't thought about it, but yes, we can in the same way I said it to the guy about the wheels, which had nothing to do with sexuality at all. But it's like when I grew up, if you had weird looking wheels, they were either douchey or it was like, those, those are some gay wheels on that truck. Why do they look like that? And the guy knew exactly what I
was talking about. Because if we're just communicating honestly like human beings, it's not because we're trying to hurt somebody. And you can do that on Twitter now. And maybe that's why the numbers have swung this way. So the reason, one of the big reasons he bought Twitter slash X is because he wanted to make it his own platform, remake it in his own image. And I think this really gets at it. Look at this, the party ID among those who regularly use X slash
Twitter for news. Back in 2020, two, 65% of those who regularly use Twitter slash X for news were Democrats. Just 31% were Republicans. Look at where we are today, just a completely different picture. Now it's basically split between Democrats 48%, Republicans at 47%. And what I should note, Mr. Berman, is this now this new overall makeup matches the overall electorate far better.
And more than that, more than that, John, look at where Mr. Musk's net worth is today versus where it was just two months ago. He. It's 252 billion to 314 billion. The number has gone up dramatically. His actual worth has gone up because he's doing things. Did you notice that language though? Did you notice that language that he said he wanted to remake Twitter X in his own image? They constantly are stealing the language from religion. How funny. That was on John Berman show.
He went on CNN the other night because kind of lambast all these people because everything they do is trying to discredit, listen to these just like slanderous statements that he makes out there. He just sort of alleges them without any sort of facts. This is why they've lost credibility. And that's why Twitter as a public square is far more interesting and far more accurate than you're going to find on, let's say, ACNN.
This was John Berman show. Here he is guest hosting while he just kind of casually lobs all these allegations that have made them discredited in their own right because people just go like, no, good evening. Abby is out.
I'm John Berman. You might know me from a cable morning show, though not the one that might soon have a Defense Secretary who paid a woman that accused him of sexual assault, nor the one that just sent 2 anchors to Mar A Lago then talked about it like it was the Yalta Summit. No, I Co host the morning show here on CNN that starts in like 10 minutes. So let's get right to what America is talking about. Let's get right to what America
is talking about. Me trying to make slanderous allegations and this real weird acting voice that I don't normally talk to my friends like right? Like nobody knows. Nobody talks like that and that's why all these things have been garbage. You know, you can make the argument that the economy was better in the year 1900, that we had strong things. Those are policy based arguments. Nobody has any sort of refuting of this. Actually wanted to play this earlier on but I forgot.
I want to give you this little taste about tariffs because this is the thing, everything you can do to discredit these people. The problem is when the facts are on your side and you actually have things in proper order and you know that human autonomy, the reason why free will is given to people so that they can choose to the right things. With it, the government actually subverts your ability to freely do things as maybe you would choose.
Now that stops some bad people, but it also stops good people
too. Anyway, tariffs as a bargaining chip is a kind of an interesting idea being pushed forward by Harold Lutnick. Yes, this is a bit out of order, I think, but I do think it falls into sort of like people pushing back and not even being able to have honest arguments on these these television programs, which is why Twitter ends up being far more successful and more accurately representing the American population the way that we disagree.
It's actually far more fun to be there than it is to be around people you agree with all the time, for whatever it's worth. All right, here's an argument about tariffs, which we're not going to hear as many things because this guy's too smart to be argued with and he continues to say the right thing and of. Course it's a bargaining chip. We key and sell a Ford or GM in Europe. You go to Europe, you can't sell a Ford GMY, there's 100% tariffs. How about in Japan? 100% tariffs?
So do you think if we said we're going to tariff you the way you tariff us, do you think they're going to allow Mercedes and all these Japanese companies and Porsches and BMWs to all of a sudden have 100% tariffs in America? Of course that they're going to come and negotiate and their tariffs are going to come down. And finally Ford and General Motors are going to be able to sell in these places. How? Does that sound of? Course, they're going to come down.
Of course, this is just. Negotiatingly, it absolutely makes sense if you do it strategically. If it's across the board, it creates a real problem. And the question is whether you believe the president is going to do it strategically or across the board. He keeps saying it across the board. Well, when you're running for office, you make broad statements so people understand you. OK, Tariffs are an amazing tool by the president to use.
They're an amazing tool. But he understands don't tariff stuff we don't make right. If we don't make it and you want to buy it, I don't want to put the price up there. It's pointless. But use tariffs to build in America. If we want to make it in America, tariff it. Or if we're competing with a tariff it. But you got to remember, we need to protect the American worker. Why would you need to protect
the American worker? Because that's the regular person and giving them better autonomy to be able to do the right things, to be able to serve God as way they want to see it, which is what most Americans still think, especially working class people get out of their way. Also, there's this funny little moment in the press where you keep seeing it, where they continue to learn the wrong lessons. This was something they should have picked up in 2016 when he beat Hillary.
They took him literally when they should have taken him seriously. And they can't handle it. It's like, no, he's serious about certain things, but he says things broadly. It's so simple. It's very important. I'm going to give you 2 more little evidence pieces of the sort of the, the, the scare tactics that are going on right now in the government. One of the biggest ones is this argument against Cash Patel, who you guys know. I'm 100% behind Cash Patel being
the FBI director. I hope, it is my hope that Donald Trump is holding on to that so that Chris Ray can continue to act like he's going to operate with impunity and not let his enemy know and, and Chris Ray is an enemy, not let Chris Ray know what's coming his way. I hope that's the case. We've heard that Chris Wray has hired a new chief of staff. That's an interesting thing to do if you think you're going to be gone in 50 or 60 days.
He's been setting up his appointment calendar and setting out all of his meetings and pushing all the stuff forward. I just saw you guys in the chat mentioned Russ Vaught. If you guys love Russ Vaught, he's the guy that fired Steve Friend. I think Russ Vaught is a complete Pansy. Think he's a cock. He also left his wife with a special needs child. He he talked about being Christian. I don't know why I got to derail by that, but there are people on
our side that are garbage too. For whatever it's worth, I think Ross is one of them. It's neither here nor there. All right, let me give you this example of people that are truly garbage. This is an FBI agent who exists now in his post FBI life. His name is Daniel Bruner on a
government contract. Again, another subservient acolyte of the government making the argument that my buddy Cash Patel, he's not a good director, that he doesn't have the experience for it. I'm going to go debunk that as well. Let's go ahead and play this again. CNN kind of trying to go out there. They're telling you who they're scared of. These are the people you put in.
If they're scared of the people, Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Junior, then that's the people that need to be in because that's the people that roll it back. That's how you make it great again. You do the opposite of what you've been doing for the last, let's say, 120 years like we just heard about. This is retired FBI Special agent Daniel Brunner. Daniel, thanks so much for being here with us. We appreciate it. Thanks, Jessica.
And we just walked through this again, at this point, it is a hypothetical, but we do have reporting that this is a decision Trump is mulling over and and seriously considering. If he were to fire Christopher Wray when he takes office in January, in terms of the implications for the FBI, for the agency to carry out its ability to carry out its mission, how impactful might that be?
Well, thanks for having me. And it's really important to understand that the person who's leading the FBI, who is the director and then the deputy director, those are two very
important positions. You're in charge of 10s of thousands of employees, both special agents, analysts, everyone that is enforcing the law, federal law that is on the books and they supporting the Constitution of the United States. Putting someone like Cash Patel in the position of director of the FBI is, I believe, extremely, extremely dangerous because you just alluded to that. His resume isn't his
traditional. There is nothing on his resume other than three years as a lying US attorney at the DOJ. He has no experience leading an organization, no less a Cub Scout pack, to put him in front of the lead law enforcement agency in the United States. And some consider the world to have him in charge of so many employees. And he has clearly stated that he wants to exact revenge upon those that have investigated President Trump and those investigated those that are around him.
He will conduct a massive amount of damage to the interior of the FBI. Good. That's the whole point, dummy. Did you notice that he said he doesn't have the leadership experience or any executive authority, the like time that he spent time doing this stuff, He's never let a Cub Scout pack. Let me just read you the excerpts from a little piece that was covering down on this. Mr. Patel. These are these are just line
items on Cash Patel's resume. Mr. Patel serves as the former chief of staff to the acting Secretary of Defense, Chris Miller. He served as the deputy assistant to the president and a senior director for the Counterterrorism Center, which is the National Security Council, OK. He also served as the principal deputy to the acting Director of National Intelligence, The DNI. He was over in the place where we're putting Tulsi Gabbard.
He served as the national security advisor and the senior counsel for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, which is what they referred to as being a Devin Nunez aide. And he was also a line prosecutor working in the terrorism department of the DOJ. Yeah. He's never LED anything at all, I'm sure of it. That makes perfect sense. Why are they so scared of these people?
They're so scared because of the thing that Vivek said, which is that most of these folks don't need to be there. They can be gone and nobody will notice. And there should be a massive rollback because 120 years ago. We had a much better country in some ways. We were able to financially stand on our own. I think Christianity is part of it. And I think having that God of government grow so big, it's time to prune it back down aggressively.
Here's my little take from the vague scaring people in the government going after their God. Are you expecting to close down entire agencies like President Trump has talked about the Department of Education, for example? Are you going to be closing down departments? We expect mass reductions, we expect certain agencies to be deleted outright. We expect mass reductions in force in areas of the federal
government that are bloated. We expect massive cuts of on federal contractors and others who are over billing the federal government. So yes, we expect all of the above, and I think people will be surprised by, I think, how quickly we're able to move with some of those changes given the legal backdrop the Supreme Court has given us. Yeah. From your mouth to God's ear. The question there is, can he do it?
Can he break the federal government is the question, because he has the right people in the judgeships. And hopefully they're able to thwart some of the Biden nominations. You know, even if Kamala wants to go out there and vote in their favor, hopefully that he gets a chance to go out and do the right thing, which is to reduce this animal, which is a terrible God for people and it is a false God. All right, we're going to wrap it up with that. I think that's a useful thought.
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