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 enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well hello my friends and welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show for Wednesday and it is January the 28th. We are coming to the end of January and man, it's ugly out there.
And I don't just mean the weather here in Texas where people can't drive. Let me just do a little bit of housekeeping right up front for those of you that wanted to respond to my post yesterday about two, two little specific things that I said about Texas. It's always funny. If you poke a Texan, you will get their ire. And this meme really gets people in Texas going for some reason #1 don't argue with me that you know how to drive in the snow or the ice. Maybe you do, but your neighbors
don't. So let's be real. And I don't mean that as neighbors in the communist sense. I mean the people that actually live next to you, they don't know how to drive in the snow. And I watched them and I did. And the second thing that I got is that people said, well, Austin isn't real.
Texas ladies, gentlemen, people who live in Texas, how many of you can walk out your front door and in a few minutes, let's say like 3 to 5, you know, smack a cow in the butt, give a, a chicken a hug, give a, a sheep or a goat a hug. I live next to all that, so don't tell me I don't live in real Texas. But we did get some people really riled up. They were very upset that I said Texans can't drive. It's it's a universal fact. And the reason is because we don't really get real winter
here. We don't get winter on any given basis. And we don't actually have snow plows or salt trucks or the ability to go out and fix this thing. So, all right, take it easy now. All right, so we're going to get in today's program and we're going to be talking about this concept that is floated out there. And now suddenly people on the political right are defending a Donald Trump situation. It's a situation. He says dumb things. The man walks out and he just speaks from the cuff.
He he draws from the hip and he fires off, metaphorically speaking, just ridiculous statements about the Second Amendment. And then you get people over on Fox News and they try to do the same thing. We're going to be talking about the concept of absolutism. It's a thing. It means something. These words have meanings. This is kind of giving us those same vibes like The Princess Bride where it says, I don't think you know what that word means.
If you say I'm a Second Amendment absolutist, but and then the next thing you do is all the things that are non absolutist, then you're not a Second Amendment absolutist. You don't have to be, by the way. You're allowed to have a nuanced and moderate position. I don't, I'm an extremist. I have a totally extreme position. I had a buddy of mine who works for Gun Owners of America. I shouldn't say much more than
that. I have a friend who is talking to me about being an absolutist on the Second Amendment, and he said, not only do I believe that everybody should be able to own a gun in this country, but I believe people in prison should be able to own guns and settle their disputes that way. That's truly absolute, isn't it? If you think everybody has a quote UN quote right to do it, they have a right to eat, they have a right to breathe, they have a right to do whatever.
If you say the word right, it means that they are entitled to that thing. And if you're an absolutist on that, right, well, it involves some really wild thinking. Let's go ahead and push that through to where it ends up. By the way, I'm not sure that an armed segregated population is the worst thing. If you get a bunch of prisoners in and they all have guns, they probably would be very polite.
And, you know, or maybe we'd end up with like Tombstone every single day and kind of a, an OK corral situation also. That might be OK if that's what you mean when you say absolutism. So we're going to talk about the Second Amendment and what it means. Absolutely. We're also going to talk about a couple of other things have been popping into my feed. You know, maybe there's some of the things we're being distracted from. Donald Trump is talking about midterms. That's not a shock.
So we'll go a little quick on that. And then I do think this opportunity that is popping up has done one of two things. We've seen moderate people on the left. Suddenly they care about the 10th Amendment. They care about the Second Amendment. They care about American liberties. I'm not sure that they do, but I'm welcoming them in. Come on in, let's have that conversation together. Let's find some common ground and then I'm going to hold you to it.
That wouldn't be bad. We're also seeing the communist kind of unmasked themselves and they are using that term neighbors. Not by the term of people who live next to you, but the term neighbors in so much as it is a sort of, it's a stand in for the word comrade and I can't unhear it. Once I made that connection, and I did that sometime maybe last week of the week, probably 2 weeks ago, when I realized that that was going to be the terminology that was going to be pushed forward in these
shootings. Comrade and neighbors are interchangeable to the communist types, to the radicals, to the people that don't hold bacon cheeseburger, nationalist central dominant culture beliefs. And once you start thinking about that, you should be very, very careful of any politician willing to use those words. All right, I made a short announcement over in our chat earlier about something that we're going to be doing over on YouTube. Oh, I lost the rumble chat.
We got to put the rumble chat on there. That's not a good place for it. Made a little little announcement to those folks, and sometimes you guys will get something different in each one of the chats. So you're not actually part of our YouTube community. You might want to do that, especially if you're a fan of this topic today. There's our chat. It's going to be a secret until we're ready for it, so we're not
quite there yet. All right, let's do a quick read from my friends over at Silent. One of the things that I do actually believe in is sort of an absolutist position on free speech. I think you should be able to say whatever you want. That doesn't mean that there's not some consequences You may not want to get away from the government who couldn't want to take a look at what you're
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It's really, really smart and you'll enjoy it. And and even some of the little upgrades they made on the E3 everyday Faraday backpack are better. They're even better than they were before. So all right, that's what we're going to do. Let's get into today's program starting right now. We got a lot to talk about. And nothing for nothing, I'm, I'm always going to be a gear guy. I can't help it. There's these two little expressions that people have for you when you're a person that
spends a lot of money on gear. If you're in law enforcement or the military, you guys have all met this guy. They call you a gear queer, which is not a very nice thing to say, but just embrace it if you're that guy and I am that guy. So I just embrace it. And the other one they always use is Tackleberry. And Tackleberry is sort of a, an offshoot from the police Academy movies. There was a guy named Eugene Tackleberry and Eugene was like the big revolver guy.
He always wanted bigger and better guns and so on and so forth, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, Eugene Tackleberry, So people will call you a Tackleberry as though it is a thing. That's a guy who owns a bunch of gear. So we're going to talk about the Second Amendment. I, I just want to put it up on the screen at the beginning. I'm going to kind of tease out where we're going to go with this because it was a lot of statements being made over the last couple days in the wake of
a shooting of a VA nurse. And one of the weirdest things about the VA nurse situation is that people are acting like working at the VA makes you a veteran. Just just a momentary tangent, if you will. Working for the VA doesn't make you a veteran. I don't know why it would. There are some really wonderful people that work at the VA. I'm certain of it. I've met maybe one or two of them. I've also met a lot of crappy people at the VA.
So have you, if you're a veteran and you've gone to a VA. I've gone to the VA in Connecticut, I've gone to New Mexico, I've gone in Texas, and I've gone in Virginia. I'm trying to think if there's anything else. I've been to the VA in Washington DC. There are ton. Of rotten people that absolutely hate their job and hate veterans that work at the VA and that's
the only job they could get. So let's not pretend that you're some sort of freaking hero simply because you showed up and you got a job at the VA. That does not make you something special per SE. It's a job. Everybody has the potential of turning their job into something special. I have no idea whether this guy, Alex Pretty was or was not a wonderful person.
But the idea that you've just been associated with a really shitty government organization as the VA, which does all kinds of garbage stuff, that doesn't make you a hero. It doesn't make you a veteran. It doesn't even, I guess it's
veteran adjacent. But there's some real strange things that are being done in the media space right now about how people are talking about it. So that being said, I want to kind of evaluate that guy's situation because he's brought up a Second Amendment conversation in this country. And suddenly the people on the political left are defending it.
The same people that thought Kyle Rittenow should be hung from the light poles suddenly have a new found respect for the 2A. And so we'll read the words, they're pretty easy to understand. And yet it turns out we have a load of infringements on this, this very simple amendment. And it is a second class citizen, including under the Trump administration. In my, in my experience, a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a Free State comma, that's the
preparatory clause there. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. I do not know why this is so complicated. I do not know why people think that this is something that could be debatable or that the meaning is somehow it's not obvious to those who read it in plain English. There are many reasons why you might find things in the Constitution using words or verbiage or or phrasing that is a little bit confusing. This is not one of those things.
Shall not be infringed. It's pretty straightforward. Now that means at the federal level, unfortunately, we've had a, the strange sort of turn of events in this country where we now believe in the supremacy clause when it suits us, but we also believe in state rights. When when that's helpful.
And I say that as a we, that's kind of a, that's kind of a tongue in cheek sarcasm because this is really a position of the political left, which is to say the Republicans and the Democrats. If you are not one of those people, if you are not a a hardcore leftist, which is where the Democrat party is at least facing, if they are not all there, many of the people that vote don't even realize how extreme their party is. Or you're not a Republican,
which is to say a 90s liberal, which is a thing too. That's what Donald Trump is, and I'm not trying to be mean. I'm trying to just label the man as he is accurately. It is worth understanding that we are all a product of our training, our experience, our time on this earth. We all have a specific and unique experience on being on this planet and being raised in New York City is a thing that is different than almost any other place that you could be raised.
And being a 90s Democrat and being consistent in that, I don't not respect it. I just like us to refer to that that thing as what it is. There are very few things I would say that Donald Trump is barely more conservative on a a very small number of issues than Bill Clinton was. And he's actually to the left of Bill Clinton on other things. Because they were not palatable at the time doesn't mean Bill Clinton didn't think that you should have gay marriage.
I'm just saying that it wasn't a palatable position for the Democrats to go out there and talk about. It's worth us being honest about it. And that does not make us mean spirited. There's a lot of information that we should be taking in, evaluating and then considering, hey, you know, what do we do with this information? We really need a political right in America. And I'm not saying that there's a federal solution, nor have I ever said that.
I actually think the solution is at the state's level. And interestingly enough, people on the political left are starting to get there. We will end the show by showing you that Josh Shapiro, who's the governor of PA in Pennsylvania, he's actually bringing up the 10th Amendment. Did I not say this about two years ago that we need a 10th Amendment revolution in this country?
Would it not be wild that the shooting of Ava Nurse while carrying a lawfully permitted whatever by state law and under federal law, he should be allowed to own and carry it? Wouldn't it be weird for us to have a Second Amendment and a 10th Amendment discussion for the exact opposite reasons that you would think because the political left introduces it into the lexicon? I'm here for it. We're watching some of the dumbest timeline play out.
So that's part of it. All right, let's go to this story, which was brought to my attention by one of our our listeners or potentially just a follower over on X. This does bother me, something my wife and I talk about quite a bit. Texas is not the Texas that I grew up in. This is Governor Greg Abbott.
He's ordered Texas universities and state universities as of yesterday to halt the new H1B visa petitions, which are being used by employers to hire foreign workers with specialized skills, and said hold off on this till next year. This seems like a very cynical sort of move when the midterms are coming up and we have state elections coming up soon that you want to try to make everybody feel good at the end
of the year. I think that there is a common political instinct to perform in the last six months prior to an election so that people have the most frequent or most recent thing that they've heard will actually go their way. I don't like it. I think it's actually ugly. I have some Fox News footage that I will show you in a moment, which makes me believe that that's just what they think about you. They just think that you're so dumb that you you have the memory of a goldfish.
What they don't do is tell you about how many people they've already let in. So anyway, Governor Greg Abbott holds the new H1B visa positions for state agencies, for university systems. This is not going to stop everything in Texas. It's just for some things, the small number of things that are hired by the state government. The pause in this RedState, which is home to 10s of thousands of H1B visa holders, comes amid actions by the Trump administration and reshaping the visa program.
And critics have argued that it's become a pipeline for overseas workers willing to work for lower pay and taking job opportunities from Americans. Fact Check. Most likely true in most industries. Supporters say the program is vital to attack top global talent and fill specialized roles and Dr. innovation. Sure it is. Sure it is if that's what only what it was used for. But that's not what it's used
for. Businesses always find the thing that suits them, even if in the long term it actually destroys their their children's experience. I want to go to a quick little AI question because the answer is not apparently obvious and I did want to know how many Indians have migrated to Texas using these programs. There's no answer. My wife and I have had multiple different sort of research pieces that showed up as many as a million people in Texas, which is a lot.
It's 5% of Texas. That would be about 3 times or four times the national average for the number of Indian immigrants in an area. And I don't have a problem with Indian people, just to be like totally fair as Indians, I have a problem with them because they can't be bacon cheeseburger nationalist for the most part if they cannot sit.
By the way, one of our listeners sent us this little shout out to to Donut Patrol sent me a bacon cheeseburger nationalist coffee mug, which I've been using only because I really like the shape. It's like a diner mug. If we have a million people here, if we have 5% of this population in the state of Texas, which many of you think is very red, but people who are honest about it recognize that it has blue cities and red counties, what have we done here?
Why is it that we have the second largest Indian population in the entire United States? What what, what is the the advantage to people who want to raise the bacon cheeseburger nationalist children who want to sit in their house, walk out and then generally speaking run into people that have the same values and experiences. Do I want them driving trucks? Do I want them being landlords? Do I want them running the GOP
party here? America has a real issue and it's worth talking about it and not a not a racist way and not in a mean spirited way, but in just a very simple acknowledgement that we used to bring people in to this country, not just because of what they were able to offer, but also because they wanted to be here. They wanted to come here and work. They wanted to start at the bottom of the ladder and work their way up.
They also shared our values. By and large, when you bring in people from Western civilizations, even if you bring in people from Latin American countries, generally speaking, they're growing up in a Christian founded country. They were all sort of colonized by the Europeans and so on. So they start from a base of, of, of Christianity, common values doesn't mean they're living. It doesn't mean that their experience in their own country
has that. But we start bringing in people that have very different value systems. They're going to have a really hard time acclimating to the majority culture here, to the dominant culture. And we can have people that are not part of the dominant culture, but they can't come in and overwhelm the dominant culture. And I really don't like the idea that they're in here running for office and trying to change
things. When you just got here, I used to have this discussion with people that are former liberals. You're new to the conservative movement. You're new to being a conservative in general. How about you shut the hell up and just listen for a few minutes? How about you not go out there and tell everybody, oh, I'm new here and here's my wonderful ideas. It's like, well, you had really crappy ideas about 10 seconds ago, so maybe you just put a cork in it and listen for a little bit.
This is the reason why whenever I see political commentators that are under the age of 30, I'm like, how much life have you really lived? There's probably a small percentage of them that have lived some really interesting
life, In which case, fine. But if you haven't lived that life of massive diverse experience, if you haven't had, you know, different jobs and A and A and a, a family and a marriage and children and paid taxes for a decade or two and had your ideas really kind of steep into who you are and know that you've held on to them for a long period of time, you can defend them. Why are you coming out here and trying to be a voice for anything of any kind?
I just, I don't get it and I don't get why people are interested in it because they're loud, because they have the ability to get on front of a camera and they can edit it into a bunch of jump cuts. That really turns me off. We had this discussion in while I was at SHOT Show somebody. I don't remember what it was. It was just a conversation about why is it that these young people want to pop up and give
their takes on things. Just because you're articulate and good looking doesn't mean that you know anything. Generally speaking. We used to have this understanding in America that with age can come wisdom. There's a lot of dumb old people. Let's be real. I mean, you guys are friends with them. That's fine. There's a lot of really brilliant young people, but they don't really know what's going on because they haven't lived enough life to be able to do it. There's this kind of power
balance. And This is why I don't want people over the age of 65 in office, and it's why I don't want people under the age of, I don't know, 30 getting into office. How about you live a few minutes? But you kind of settle in to a space before you start trying to run it. And how about if you moved here from some other crap country? You're not going to be in charge of our country. That would be fine with me. I want nobody. I don't want a single Ilhan Omar.
Not because I'm mad at Ilhan Omar, but when you say something like, I'm a Somali American, but you're from Somalia, you're a Somali to me. You will be. Your children may grow up in this culture, but you didn't. And so it's very strange because there's some Ilhan Omar stuff that's in the, in the news as well. I'm going to put this up on the screen. What it says is that as of 2025, 2020 6 / 450,000, as many as 570,000 Indian Americans reside in Texas.
Now, I grew up with people who are Indian, you know, had Indian background or were ethnically Indian, but they were Americans. When I was younger, I had one or two, you know, guys in my class, darker skin, whatever. They, their family somewhere back came from India, but they were all Christians. They went to Christian schools with me. That wasn't problematic at all because they shared the same
values. It's when you start importing people that can't get along with the bacon cheeseburger nationalist ideas that they're maybe even offended by the concept of you eating things that are American fare. That seems problematic. And the other problem is we don't have good numbers. We continue to not have good numbers. This is really wild.
If you read this AI chunk, which is basically grabbing from a bunch of different sort of, you know, fact checking sources, there's a major concentration in the DFW area, 220 to 270,000 Indian Americans. We have something similar down here in Austin, South of me because I don't live in Austin
proper. But then you start looking at these numbers and it says the Indian community is a major contributor to the rapid Asian population growth in Texas, which saw an increase of 613,092 people between 2010 and 2020. I'll just scroll this down so you guys can see that part on the screen because it's kind of funny. So how could we have 570,000, which is what the number says when we've had an increase in the last in in the previous decade up to 16? I'm sorry, 613 Ki don't get it.
That number of 1,000,000 might be closer that my wife was finding in some of the research she's done. That's a lot of people, and it has a necessary change. And I'm bringing this up because when we have a governor that's going to go out there who last year posted something saying that Texas and and India have an inextricable link and there are special partners in commerce and trade, makes you wonder who they're serving. I don't like it. I'll just be real fair with you. I do not like it.
I don't like what these people have come in and brought to my country. They haven't added a lot of value. I don't mind people coming and immigrating here, but I do want to see assimilation, and we're not seeing that. All right, Ilhan Omar, let's do that before we get into any of the any of the video clips and some of the discussions about midterms, because I think that they think you're dumb enough to forget all of this stuff. This was a big deal during the election season.
Making America great again also meant make America part of the dominant culture again. The concept of bacon cheeseburger national is my cute way of saying you can have a secular version of dominant culture and Christian nationalism without having to go out there and proselytize to everyone. I just say that if you happen to share the same values as me because you happen to grow up in a dominant Christian nation, which it was when I was a kid
and when most of you were kids. Unless you are a much younger part of our audience, which is a fraction, then you remember a Christian nation whether or not everybody went out there and wore it on their sleeve. We would not have had an Ilhan Omar 25 or 30 years ago. And for good reason. Because if you came here from a war-torn garbage country, then maybe you should shut up and be grateful for being here and not sit there and tell us how it needs to be run.
I also don't like that this guy, this chubby dude, decided to go and spray some unknown substance, which they're really keen on not knowing what the substance is for. For a news organization, CBS and all the others that have reported that none of these people know what the substance was, and they really want you to know that it's a substance that is still unknown. It's probably like vinegar or something. He seemed to have it in a syringe, which is even weirder. This looks staged.
I'm going to tell you that I don't know that for for any kind of a fact. It's my absolute opinion. But after watching the guy, the video of the guy, the footage of the guy, the face of the guy after he got arrested, it freaking looks staged. So here you go. A man in Minnesota sprayed Ilhan Omar, their representative, with an unknown liquid. It's so unknown that it's unknown. The substance that is unknown. I'm only saying that because every freaking story tells us
that it's an unknown liquid. She vowed not to be intimidated and she declined to leave, declined to immediately leave the event to get checked out. She's so brave and she's so strong. She's, she's handled war. She can handle a guy spraying something on her like her brother or whatever. I'm just going to go right past that. There was a, there was an obvious easy joke there. The alleged perpetrator, who local police identified as 50 year old Anthony Kazmir Zakak,
was immediately apprehended. He was actually tackled right there on scene and he was booked into the Henneman County jail on suspicion of third degree assault. So said the Minneapolis PD Minneapolis PD very quick to jump on a fat guy in his 50s who's indoors. That is, you know, being a jerk to Ilhan Omar. Difficult time dealing with some of the more complicated issues, like stopping people from fighting with ICE so they don't get shot in the streets. That seems problematic.
She's a Democrat. She was in the middle of calling for the abolishment of ICE at the moment and calling for Secretary Christy Nome to resign. What's funny is I think that we have common ground with the left. When we look at Christy Nome and we don't think that she's great. I actually don't think she's been great since the beginning. She's doing this border party routine. All right, I'm going to play you the video of it. This is actually in the CBS website. We'll see how it works on the
embedded. There he is. He points at her and he sprays something at her. And then they tackled her. Then they covered it up with some sort of a headline. Thanks a lot, CBS. That was totally useless. Anyway, this is what it looked like. You can see the arcing, the arcing of the liquid as he flings this little syringe thing with an unknown substance. Here it is again. It's the unknown substance. It's very unknown people. I don't know why that's so entertaining to me.
But when the news wants to point out what they don't know so much, it just it's kind of it's kind of comical. Someone in the audience said whatever that was, it smells so bad. And they urged Omar to go get checked out. But she's so brave.
She chose not to. And so she issued a statement telling you and her and all of her supporters exactly how brave she is by going to Twitter, because we live in a serious time when people share their most serious thoughts on Twitter. And she wrote, I'm a survivor. So this small agitator, he's kind of a chubby, big agitator. She's tiny. OK. I'm a survivor. So this small agitator isn't going to intimidate me from doing my work.
I don't let bullies win. Well, you should probably consider that in your country, which is ruled by, I don't know, nothing. It's ruled by chaos. Anyhow, there she is. And this is where I, this is where I'm pointing out my frustration with the idea of a Somali American. She's the first Somali American elected to Congress, but she's from Somalia. She's a naturalized citizen here. I just don't really want these people in charge of anything.
And we have a a clip, which is sort of an elegant solution as laid out by Rand Paul about immigrants coming to this nation. And I'll get to that in just a second. It was a Joe Rogan clip. And for all the reasons that I often time that I think Rand Paul and Tom Massie are kind of like they're they're closest to what I believe in the Senate and the House when it comes to sort of this reasonable position. I think he's actually wrong. But I do want to play it for you.
We'll kind of evaluate it based on the merits. All right. So all of those things are all distractions. They're all things that are happening, shooting Minnesota. We've got people making themselves victims, potentially, potentially even staged. And then you've got the real story. Donald Trump starting to recognize that the online crowd
is turning against him. The regular crowd of normal people, people who might drink out of a mug like this, are concerned about it. They go look, how about we don't vote for you in the midterms because you're not delivering on those promises. Yesterday, I read you the promises. There were twenty of them. They were called Agenda 47. It's about a mixed bag. And some of them didn't have any time to waste.
And the biggest ones were that rigid obedience to the Constitution that I thought the FBI might go back to. They were that defend the Constitution, protect the Second Amendment, go after the Bill of Rights, and make sure that our government understands very firmly that there is a leash that's supposed to be there. Let's do a little discussion about the midterms quickly. NBC News saying we've got to win the midterms. That's a Donald Trump quote.
He called on maggot A turnout for the midterm elections. We heard earlier this maybe 3 weeks ago. Susie Weil says in this year, Donald Trump is going to hit the campaign trail. That's what he's best at doing. He's going to roll people up and get them to show up for the midterms. Maybe likely not. I think he delivered his first midterm election campaign speech during this new year to a crowd in Iowa, defying historical trends, trying to preserve the Republican majorities.
He recited that he considers his signature compliments over the past year. So he said what they've done great. Again, I think it's a mixed bag and said if we lose the midterms, you'll lose so many things that we're talking about, many of the assets that we're talking about, many of the tax cuts that we're talking about, they would lead to very bad things.
We've got to win the midterms. I think the real thing is about political survival because if he doesn't win the midterms, Donald Trump ends up impeached and then he likely dies in prison. And whether he didn't understand that in the first year, I know it's going to start coming home now. Here he was talking about that a couple weeks back.
But you got to win the midterms because if we don't win the midterms, it's just going to be, I mean, they'll find a reason to impeach me. I'll get impeached. We don't impeach them. You know why? Because they're meaner than we are. We should have impeached Joe Biden for 100 different things. They're meaner. That's what we've got. I thought this guy was supposed to go in as a killer. I thought he was going to go in there and got government.
I thought he was going to go out there and get rid of the Department of Education. He was going to return things to the states. He was going to go out there and, you know, aggressively protect civil liberties. We still have a, a, a task force on anti Christian bias that has been unable to turn up all of the people from James Ravens who were burning down churches in 2020 until last year. Like, I'm just saying, it's pretty weak. Marco Rubio's doing the same thing.
He's talking about how bad and scary they are. Somehow Marco Rubio is not convincing me here. And then you get to the final pitch, which was on Fox News last night, letting you kind of know they just expect you to forget everything. Maybe you will. I think a lot of voters do. Here's kind of a warm up on to Dems are bad, OK? And if they're in charge, things will be really, really bad. This is the most important
election of my life. When you say it for the 15th time in a row, at some point, people are going to stop listening to you. It's the boy who cried wolf situation. Here's Rubio doing that. No, they also take over our election system. They pretty much said they want to do that. Val Deming says she also wants the federal government to potentially take over our property insurance, which is how you can just imagine maybe that's what the 87,000 IRS agents will do is run the insurance company.
But but I mean you the list goes on of the parade of horribles of things they would do. Look, if they were in power, I'm convinced of this now, if they had a filibuster, no filibuster, whatever, and they had been in charge during the COVID, they would have locked down the country. They would have done to the country what they did to New York, what they did to California, what they did to Illinois. That's what they would have done. In fact, Val Demings has said as
much. And I think both Demings and Chris are on record as as late as I think last summer, asking for another shutdown in this state. They would have spent 4 something trillion dollars. They, they, they tried to and, and even in their infrastructure bill, they brag about a only 1/4 of that money went to infrastructure. The rest of it went to take on very serious problems like, you know, racist roads and discriminatory trees and whatever else that they can think of. And so.
What are we doing here? What are we talking about? I don't. This pretending like we still have elections is really bizarre to me and I don't like it. I don't want to have to pretend like that. What have they done for election integrity? Is that something that can be done at a national level? Seems unlikely. It's all that makes me uncomfortable in any case. Yeah, let's focus in on these these these minor issues and not handle the majors.
Let's talk about if you just give us another election, then this time we're serious. For those of us that don't actually believe that we have any choice. If you think that the Republicans could not do something at the state or at the federal level to secure elections, I don't, I don't believe them. I don't believe that they have any interest in doing it. And I've had too many people discuss it with me, whether there's hard data behind it or not.
And a lot of times it seems like there is, it's just outside of my ability to, to sort of, it's not, it's not even outside of my ability. It's outside of my interest level to go in there. I just, I'll just accept that it's that they're not real, that our elections are defrauded to varying degrees at higher and lesser values depending on whether you're at the state, the federal or the local level. So if that's the case, and I and I do think that's the case.
So that's my opinion that it's the case, then we're just doing pretend and they just want you to come along for the ride. I keep thinking that all of the events that we see, all the news media narrative that's going out there and lying to us on a regular basis, presenting things that are of narrow interest and actually are not national news, but acting like it is. And then getting a bunch of like angry voices.
I mean, if you were to take all of the angry wild people that are completely outraged at the so-called execution of a of a VA nurse in a state they don't live in. If you were to take all of them, take every single like wild TikTok and all the sort of outrage porn that I see and there's tons of it, you get all those people. They wouldn't even fill a stadium. They're not even enough to be a voting blocking in like a, in any state they might be able to, to run a city election.
It's just not that many people. I'm not telling you not to vote. Go out there and pretend. We all have to pretend we, we, we might as well. It's not going to hurt you to vote. But I think that acting like voting our way out of this is going to be a way to happen. This is going to end up in the solution. It's just, I think it's ludicrous as as evidenced by all of our attempts to do it previously. I mean, we could just look at past performance and go, have we
voted our way out of it yet? Nope. And if you were to walk it right back and figure out like, hey, when did things really get out of control in this country? Sometime after 2000, we crossed over the $10 trillion in debt. And guess what? Republicans and Democrats have both been in charge. And both of them sucked. They both did the same thing. They both ended up spending my children's children's children's future today devalue our courtesy and screwing everything up at a very incredibly fast
rate. It took it took 225 years to get to the point where we had almost $10 trillion in debt in the last 25 years in 110th of that, we've been able to do forex that because our money is worthless. At a long conversation with Mike Adams, health Ranger on his channel and it'll come up in the next couple days. We did a nice little interview about that and it's not what I talk about all the time, but it's like something that I have to believe in.
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So yeah, so subscribe and I would appreciate if you did that. Let's get into let's get into the the shooting stuff the two way the absolutism. I want to spend the next kind of time talking about how funny it is to see Democrats walking that road. Here we go CBS News. This is fact based reporting in theory 2 federal agents fired their weapons during the Alex Priddy shooting. Government report says to Congress, that's the headline 2 Customs and Border Patrol agents
CBP. That's interesting to me that they're CBP officers. CBP, generally speaking, is a patrol type unit, so this may actually tell us a little bit more about what's going on there if you guys don't know the differential. There's a couple of different groups that work under DHS. Actually, there's a lot of different groups, so let me try to do the ones that I'm aware of. There's ICE, they're 18 elevens. That means they're federal agents, special agents.
They have an investigative role, and they do deportations. They do so under a program called ERO, which sometimes can be its own. It can be its own badging that you'll see people on enforcement and removal operations. But as far as I understand it ero is not even its own agency. Check me if that's wrong, because that actually may be wrong. And it has historically fallen under ICE as a subdivision, as I recall. But they may have actually created their own thing.
Then you've got the green uniform. You guys have all seen that. That's called Border Patrol. Border Patrol are your guys that are the getaways. They're the ones that are policing the non entry points at the US borders in a general rule. They're going after folks that have snuck in and they've gone around the places where there's going to be the guys in the blue, which is USCBP. That's customs border
protections. All right, so we've kind of got to go this whole list of people that fall under Department of Homeland Security. Then there's some additional investigators called HSI. There's a whole slew of people that are working under this enormous department. And remember, Department of Homeland Security is something like, I think there's something like 10X the size budget wise compared to something like the FBI. So just so we're on the same page there.
All right, we're going to go back into this article. A report was shared with congressional officials by CBP, which said based on a preliminary view from their Office of Professional responsibility, that's the the federal government's version of saying internal affairs, the most comprehensive official account yet of pretties killing, which has triggered widespread outcry amongst both parties.
I'm not confident that that widespread outcry is in fact one grassroots or two actual outcry, but there are people that are crying about it online. So we can say that's true. According to congressional reports, CBP agents were conducted electing an operation in Minneapolis on Saturday morning when an officer was confronted by two female civilians blowing whistles. More on that in a second. They're looking to escalate the the whistle thing, and the
whistle thing is a real problem. It definitely makes you make bad decisions. In the same way if you have a bunch of crying babies and you snap, every parent out there knows what I'm talking about. The baby just keeps crying and crying and crying. Maybe your toddler keeps crying and crying about things that are not a big deal. Boom, suddenly you lose your mind on it for a second. It actually wears us down. So the whistleblowing is a is a
real problem. They're creating these situations and I think they're doing it on purpose. Yesterday we talked about the the Special Forces officer kind of commenting on how they're willing to absorb certain amounts of casualties. And I do believe that they're actually setting these people up for bad outcomes. So there's that. All right, CBP officers pushed them both way. One of the females ran to a male, later identified as 37 year old Alex Jeffrey, pretty,
AUS citizen. The CBP officer attempted to move the woman and pretty out of the roadway. Yeah, he did in a pretty nasty way. There's still a lot more context that I would like to know. The woman and Pretty did not move. The CBP officers deployed OC, which is a pepper spray towards both Pretty and the woman. They attempted to take Pretty into custody. He resisted CB PS efforts. A struggle ensued during the struggle ABPA. So I think that's going to be a Border Patrol agent.
That's different than what we're hearing from the other thing here. And I'm let me just make sure that I'm not missing something. ABPA would be a Border Patrol agent is my understanding. So now you have people that are from a different agency and likely didn't work together and that also is something we've been speculating about. Pretty resisted CB. PS Efforts to the struggle ensued. During the struggle, ABPA Border Patrol agent yelled he's got a gun multiple times.
The report said Approximately 5 seconds later, a Border Patrol agent discharged his CBP issued Glock 19 and ACBP officer discharged his CBP issued Glock 47. This statement is a freaking mess. A Border Patrol agent had ACBP issued Glock. That Border Patrol agent little moniker is is in parentheses and it makes me think that CBS News doesn't even know what they're reporting on here. It says ACBP officer also fired a Glock 47. So these are both 9mm handguns.
Fine. After the shooting, the BPA, again, Border Patrol agent I think, advised that he that he had possession of Priti's firearm. The Border Patrol agent, or yeah, subsequently cleared and secured Priti's firearm in his vehicle. Nothing about a negligent discharge. At this point, this is all still preliminary, so all this stuff is kind of funky. The new information differs from the initial accounts that were offered by Homeland Security.
That's definitely true. Where they said that these were defensive shots. That's not the case. And that was pretty clear from the beginning because the guy doesn't seem to have a weapon in his hand. So this is the problem with going out and making a statement that's very political, which is what Kristi Noem did and some other people did as well. All right, So all that is to say, they're hoping you forget about this. 100%.
The Trump administration thinks that this is all going to go away, and I'm going to give you the evidence of that. This is a discussion that was happening on Laura Ingraham last night. The only thing that matters is the few months leading up to the midterms and make sure that you have a well paced and decent looking economy and all the snow fights and all the shootings will not impact people. I don't think that's true, but this is a hopium world you could
live in if you believe this. I just wanted you guys at least understand the last little bit about the midterms here. Wages will rise, the economy will feel strong, and then by June, this is all going to turn around. If we have six months of really good reporting, that's what makes families feel better. It's always about the economy. The last thing I would just quickly say is 150 million people voted in the presidential election, only 100 million in
the midterm congressional. It's vital that President Trump national nationalizes this midterm election. This is people's chance to make a down payment on keeping the White House in 2028 and keeping the Trump legacy alive. They've got to show up at the polls in 26 to make that down payment. Right. Well, let me tell you how it's not going to work.
What's not going to work is telling a bunch of people who like guns, who care about civil liberties and our ability to defend ourselves and our ability to speak freely and say whatever it is the hell that we want. You're not going to convince me that saying things like it's illegal to carry out a protest is the way to go. I think this immediately turns off the the folks that are on my side of the coin that are in the independent conservative aligned but not Republican camp.
And you need people like me to vote. You need people like me to care. And you're not convincing me with the economy is going to look good, so everything's going to be fine. It's not real. You know what's real? Whether or not somebody's going to kick down my door from the ATF, How could we still have an ATF? How about whether or not we're going to see people dragged in the streets and held accountable in three years from today when Democrats take back over?
If Democrats take back over, they're talking about it. I need a gun now more than ever. And so do you if you guys don't have guns. And when I say a gun, I mean on my person. Obviously we have guns. We have lots of guns here. You guys should have guns too. You know what? I'll show you again. I do this sometimes. This is one of those moments where if you're not watching on Spotify, you're missing out.
If you're watching on YouTube or Rumble with me right now, Look, we don't just have guns like we have weird stuff. We've got Pulse, Fire Exotherm, flamethrowers and stuff. Why? I don't know. Just because if I want to buy one and we can't, then I already have one, so I'm good to go. That's why I don't think you're going to convince me with this stuff. And the left is out there messaging aggressively right now that we're going to get back in power and we're going to go
after these people. And by the way, we think they're Nazis. So one side is trying to go, hey, we should be maybe moderating on this. I'm going to show you the article real quickly. Trump, ABC News hints at a more relaxed federal tactic in Minnesota after these shootings. He doesn't like the optics. He doesn't like the way it sounds. He's swapped out the the guy Bavino and he's going to put in Tom Holman. I got a bunch of little clips.
You guys can make up your own mind based on the things that he said and the things that Tim Waltz is saying after those conversations. OK, He wants to relax it. He wants to do things a little differently. He wants to massage the situation. Does it sound like that's what the political left is doing? No, they're talking about doing Nuremberg trials and hanging people. This is what that sounds like. This is from the Pivot podcast. This is a guy named Scott
Galloway talking. He is an NYU professor and something of A at least a He's more radical than I am when it comes to the side of the left. What I'm suggesting is, and again, I've struggled with this my whole life, the difference between being right and being effective. And we're angry, and I get it, Protesting is powerful, promising them that there will be an accountability. And I've said this, I think there should be something equivalent to the Nuremberg trials.
Actually, this is all over. And to make it clear that once we're back in power, which we will be, this is going to happen. And the statute of limitations on murder is never. Yeah. You know what's funny? A lot of us thought there was going to be those sort of Nuremberg trials that were going to happen because of all the insanity that went down and the COVID regime. And I'm not talking about Donald Trump doing this like celebration of, oh, it's Operation Ward speed and I'm so great.
Look what we did. I know. I'm talking about the people that forced it on you, who are attempted to force it on you. That said, you no longer have a position here at this company, that you no longer allowed to serve in our military, that you're no longer allowed to carry a badge and a gun because you decided that you have some
sort of a religious position. And by the way, we're not going to evaluate whether or not your religious position can be accommodated, which is a requirement or Title 7 in the federal law. No, no, we're only interested in whether or not we can force you to do it, and you must comply. Some of us decided, no, it's not going to happen. I'm literally in the middle of a lawsuit right now. I don't know if you guys know this, but it's been going on since 2022. We have a, a what's called mass
action. It's not a class action lawsuit against the federal government. And guess who's still fighting it? Pam Bondi's DOJ, Cash Patel's FBI. They fired the guy that did the thing that we allege that the guy did for the reasons that we've alleged that he was a problem and they've not decided to settle with us. I would love to see them do that. It'd be great if you want to get a little, if you want to buy a little bit of patience from me
while you're doing things. How about you correct wrongs that were done four years ago and uprooted and destroyed my family? I just looked at a picture of myself from December of 2022. Is that right? No, December of 2021, I was still working for the FBI. I've been suspended, but they were allowing me to take leave, so I was still getting a paycheck. I got to tell you guys, I looked way younger. Not that I care so much about my looks, it's just not a thing
that I worry about. But I looked at my wife and I and I went like holy crap, it's like 4 years ago. Look how young we look. My baby who's almost five years old, he was like this big. He was this tiny little football and we look like we were youthful and happy. We were living in this beautiful land of like an inexpensive house with mounds in the background and my little daughters were running around. We didn't even have my 4th kid
yet. My youngest daughter wasn't even thought of. And so when I was talking to my wife last night at her dinner, she goes, you know what happened? They stole our youth. That's what they did. They stole like a lot of that youthful enthusiasm. I'll tell you what the COVID crisis did for those of us that were involved in it that worked for the government. They stole our ability to have any trust or faith whatsoever in our government.
That's a real serious thing to steal from a veteran or from a public servant who actually has the right attitude about it. And I always said I was, I was the right guy to work for the government. Like here's the thing, I freaking hate the government. I've always hated the government. I don't like rules that much.
I'm willing to go out there and comply with them in so much because they make sense and we can do it in a in a way that that aligns with the overarching principles like the Bill of Rights. But doggone it, I freaking hate the government. I've always hated the government, so I'm the right guy to be there because I don't want government authority. I never lost the mindset that when I worked for the government, one day I would no longer work for the government. That's what needs to happen.
It needs to be people that work in these jobs that understand at some point you're going to be subject to whatever it is that you're doing out there. Are you living in a world? Are you creating the world? Are you operating in the world in a way that you would like operate back? Oh, guess what? That's a Christian principle, isn't it? The golden Rule? Do unto others, right? I've got freaking Berenstain Bears books about it for my children to learn about this.
Ain't that something? I wish these people were serious the way that the left is serious talking about Nuremberg and and the COVID accountability. That didn't happen. It just didn't. This is Larry Krasner, you guys remember him? He's the Soros backed elected DA in Philadelphia. Interestingly enough, under Biden, he was not even that radical because he didn't even go after guys like Mark Houck, who was, you know, accused of assault and they denied the charges.
They ended up not pressing charges the the DOJ did. And that's to tell you the feds are much more radical when it comes to pushing leftism than than the people in the local area. But here he is calling everybody at ICE a Nazi. This is the the talking point that I'm seeing marched out. Obviously, if you're going to go out there and comply with federal law, hold on. We had a meme about this. Didn't we hear this? ICE enforces laws passed by Congress.
The end. You got a problem with it, go after Congress. That seems totally reasonable. Here's DA Krasner saying they're going to hunt down quote, UN quote, Nazis, modern day Nazis. How crazy do you have to be to believe this stuff? And they're going out there and people are cheering. This is a small bunch of wannabe Nazis. That's what they are in a country of 350 million. We outnumber them.
If we have to hunt you down the way they haunted down Nazis for decades, we will find your identities. We will find you. We will achieve justice and. All right. I would argue that that's a hard leftist type position. So CNN kind of bills themselves as a center left news outlet, whatever you like. They're not as extreme on the left as Ms. Now or any other things that are doing that. They're not as far to the left as some of the others that I deal with.
By the way, I can actually have conversations with those people. Amusingly enough, never talked to anybody at CNN for some reason, maybe because I won't do this kind of ridiculous drama. This woman, Tiffany Cross, is apparently an author.
I have no idea what other credentials she has to evaluate the news, but she's sitting there, she's presentable face and she's making the argument that the people that are rounding up illegal aliens, many of whom in the CBP and the Border Patrol world, in my experience, are Hispanic, They're first generation Americans and 2nd generation Americans. They still speak Spanish because that's part of their culture and they actually turn around and they love America something fierce.
That's been my personal experience with it. And like, what do I know? I've worked with some Border Patrol guys. I've investigated assault on Border Patrol agents and officers. I used to live next door to 1. I bought a home from a Border Patrol officer, an agent rather. So what the hell do I know? Apparently they were all Nazis. Little did I know. Little did I know they were all white supremacists and some sort of freakish militia. This is some radical stuff
that's going out there. This is actually more likely to stand for the midterms than the idea that the economy feels good only because people are emotional and they vote dumb. Children who have been kidnapped. Just say ICE officers are militia. Yes. Have you not been paying attention? Yeah, they certainly mirror the Gustavo. That's very. I don't think I'm stretching anything.
I think we have seen what we have not seen what we have not seen our gang members committing violence, but we have seen our age. But Tiffany, you're you're saying that face, you're just making a supposition here. There's no concrete evidence. You gotta be careful. That's what that's what. There was some support, there was some support serving. The government we have seen white supremacist. Risking their lives serving the government. Risking their lives calling,
taking lives. They're calling a Proud Boy militia. Did you say that? I did not call that boy militia, but I think it's disgraceful they're. Way outside well. I'm actually not, but I think there are white supremacist tattoos on their. White supremacist federal. Yeah. OK, that's that's like. Where are you going with this? Why would? You say I'm going with my eyes, ears and logic.
There have been multiple ICE agents who have white supremacists and women working for the family of their gym how to bring their lives. Carrying out a mandate, and they're white supremacists. Yes. Listen, if you can establish that they're white supremacists, then there's no reason that you should ever comply with them because that's an objectively bad thing to be.
They say a white supremacist, someone who thinks that someone who is not of the same skin tone, roughly that I am, that they have no business being in this nation, that they don't even deserve to live whatever, whatever supremacy means to them. Here's the problem. I've investigated white supremacist. I've been on teams that were doing investigations into them. I've sat there and watched alleged white supremacist under the Biden administration and probably under the Trump
administration too. I'm trying to think 2018, yeah, that would have been Trump time. 2019-2020, 2021, yeah, we watched so-called white supremacist under the previous administration when Donald Trump was in the first time. They look like a retarded 22 year old khaki wearing, boat shoe shod, you know, polo shirt tucked in latte buyer at Starbucks that's tweeting racist crap on Reddit.
Because he's probably shit posting, which is an actual term for people who are doing a trolling to get other people upset because that gets him off. I don't know the whole idea that there's someone that is out there. There are certainly some people that are racist in this world that would be silly to to deny, but they are certainly not the threat that the left would have us try to believe.
So in today in 2026, you're going to have me believe that there are a bunch of actual card carrying National Socialist Party members and they are all members of law enforcement at the federal level, despite the background checks and the and the the top secret clearance they have to get. And those top secret clearances are being adjudicated by people that have been in the federal government that are basically true believers in the government. Really. That's the claim to hell of a
move. But post millennial, this is Andy Noah's outfit. I think this article was written by somebody else. How come I not why don't I not see who wrote it? This might be Libby Emmons writing this says Jacob Frey, the mayor of Somalia, he will not comply with federal immigration law after they met with Tom Holman. OK, so Trump said he was going to soften his his take on it. They were going to do something slightly different. So let's get into that.
Let's find out how does it look? What is the what's the turn? What does Donald Trump have to say about all this? This is what he said about softening, changing or, you know, moving, moving pieces around on the on the chess board. Is this a pullback? I don't think it's a pullback. It's a little bit of a change. Everybody in this room that has a business, you know, you make little changes. You know, Bavino is very good, but he's a pretty out there kind of a guy.
And in some cases that's good. Maybe it wasn't good here. But you have to understand when I watched some of the people that I've been watching over the last few weeks, these are paid insurrectionists, these are paid agitators. These people aren't normal like OG that, you know, they're incensed about anything. How do you get incensed when you go into a state and you're taking criminals out, You're
taking monsters out, murderers. You know, we had 11,888 murderers let into our country by other countries by Biden with his open border. Stupid policy. It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You talk about bad policy, open borders, where people were
coming. So the whole world, the Congo, Venezuela, all over the world, they're letting people in from their prisons and they're feeding them into the United States and they're murderers and they're drug dealers and everything else you can think of, every bad name you can think of, and they let them in by the millions. We close the border, you know, we have nobody coming into our country anymore. OK, great. I mean, that's great. That was Part 1.
And then you got to deport all the people that came here, right? The answer is not softening or doing a change of tactics. The answer is you don't get to decide what goes on. This is the federal government, the federal government's job. One of the few things that we can 100% mandate, that we can actually say falls under the charter passed by Congress. These are laws that must be enforced. If you got a problem with it, get together with your congressional representative.
Vote them out in the midterms if you want. But the laws are the laws. My job as president is to execute those laws, and I will do so. We're going to get all these people out. That would be the right answer. I think there's no reason to back down on this stuff because when you do, you get narrative victories like people like Tim Waltz go out there.
Here he is saying one thing. I'm going to show you kind of evolution depending on how radical the the the group is that he's talking to. That's how left-leaning he's going to be when he says it. Here he is on CNN. This is Tim Waltz after the meeting with Tom Holman. And he has some nice things to say about Tom Holman, but not for long. First of all, the meeting with Tom Holman. How did that go?
What are your thoughts on that? Well, Tom Holman's a professional, which I is a lot more than Vivino and, and Christy Gnome. But look, I, I think the thing we said is we're very clear about this, that we need these folks out of Minnesota and, and we need a we need justice for Renee Good and for Alex. And those were, those were things that we came with. I think the thing that I'm most concerned about is the tone was different.
There was a tone shift. I wish it was because of the horrific, you know, shooting that somebody saw some morality. But I think it's probably the press. But with that being said, I'm not interested in a more efficient metro surge. I'm I'm I'm ready for them to get out of here. And I think that's where Minnesotans are talking about. So it was. It's not your choice. Again, what do you just say? We don't want it done more efficiently. We don't want it done more humanely.
We don't want it done more correctly or more professionally. We want you out. So that's not an option. That shouldn't be an option. You don't negotiate with terrorists, but it doesn't mean that they're all terrorists. I'm just saying that's the mentality that the United States used to have. The federal government doesn't have to to pussyfoot around with requirements under federal law. And that's the mandate of this agency. That's what it does.
It's not just people on the left that that sound like Donald Trump has sort of ceded some ground. This is Nick Sorter, who a lot of people have been watching, you know, cover this on the ground. He's talking to Steven Crowder here. So a little clip about them saying that people at Border Patrol and for some reason he's wearing the green Border Patrol hat. Somebody must have given him a
hat. He he's wearing that and he's saying that Border Patrol agents on the ground in Minneapolis are feeling like they're being betrayed, and I think they probably are. One of the stories that I've unfortunately been hearing this morning is that Border Patrol agents have now been given new orders not to.
If for example, if they were to run a license plate and they would comes back as that person is a an illegal that Border Patrol was forced to let into the country under Joe Biden, they are no longer allowed to arrest that person. And is this the first? Is this new information that you're just, you're just bringing to light right now that these new orders OK. And I don't want you to reveal your sources, but you have someone who you, you, you trust
on this. You believe this is a matter of official, actual approach and policy now? This, this actually came from 2 Border Patrol agents, 2 separate Border Patrol agents on the ground in Minnesota. They're very, very frustrated. Obviously. They feel like one of them actually said that it this feels like we just reverted to the the the the Biden days. That's really telling to me. I think it's really telling.
It should be kind of telling to you too, if the left is saying that they they're, they're in a good spot. And I'll show you some of the more radical versions of Tim Wall saying it after that. He was a little bit more measured when he was on CNN. But they're telling you we're not willing to accept the federal government doing the job of the federal government in a place where they are required legally to do the job of the federal government.
That's what they said. So whether you want to call that an insurrection, whether we want to say that the insurrection acts as necessary, you know, you can't not do this in law enforcement. We talk about 3 levels of, of, of offerings #1 is we ask you nicely. The next one is we tell you aggressively. The third is that we physically make you do it. Is that always the way that things have to go down? Sometimes there's a little bit of latitude there.
But the more softness you show, you have the potential of making these people mistake kindness and mercy and and and understanding for fellow citizens. Kindness for weakness is a big problem. Those of you who've been in the military know exactly what I'm talking about. When you had someone that ruled that was a NCO that came in incredibly aggressively and ruled with kind of a really rough hand, you never wanted to
mistake kindness for weakness. When they gave you sort of some option, if you started misbehaving right then or your unit stopped following protocol, they could get the wrong lesson from it. And it seems like they're actually taking the wrong lesson away with what Donald Trump is saying. As you may hear a Spotify ad right now. I'd like to warn you, Kyle, seraphinshow.com is how you get to Spotify. It's a hyperlink that gets you right there.
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reasonable. I'd like people to have reasonable conversations about things. I'm watching our chat saying people, they're making fun of me for saying CNN is center. No, I don't think they're center. I think they're left but but they present themself as center left and I don't think they are. I think they're actually a little bit more wild. What's funny is, is that politicians also treat them as center left because when they get a chance to go something
further left, they do this. This is Tim Walsh talking to Tim Miller over at ball court who Tim seems like a nice enough guy. I guess he used to be a Republican, but same time he's a Republican because he's a 90s Democrat as far as I can tell. All right, here they are talking about this, this situation with Holman you. Can shoot out of him now if I could and I would call. Hold on, let me go back. That is not him talking about
home. That's him talking about JD Vance. And he actually, this is a cut that's been taken out of context where they're saying that Tim Waltz wants to physically beat up. I, I wanted to do this because I wanted to point out some of the, the lies that happen on both sides. This cut acts like Tim Walz was saying he wants to physically fight JD Vance. He's talking about the fact that he believes his arguments would, quote UN quote, beat the shit
out of JD Vance's arguments. Out of him now if I could and I would call that out. I mean that's just different. I in verbally going at it my argument's much better making the case that say housing prices are up because of immigration and that we should build on federal lands. It was such a crazy thing. But then when I watched him, I
got sucked into that. If you remember, this was right in that moment of eating dogs and cats, I took that bait and thought that that was the argument of how outrageous it was. That was not the argument. And he said that your cops are liars. He said that the. They all did. That's exactly right, that this is the problem with them. And well, the president said it, that we told him to stand down. Do you think they would do that? Do you think that the police
would not protect citizens? No matter if I'm like, oh, don't do this, But yes, yes, I don't know. Well, this is the whole paradox with these guys. No, we we think that they would not protect citizens because they're not protecting citizens. It's really obvious when you look at it. You can see that they actually withdrew from places when they should have actually been surging in and stopping people from destroying a hotel or
whatever else. So this is the clip about Holman. Sorry, I had them mixed up here. These are the guys from I think the Midas Touch. It's either that or Pod Save America. I can't always get them all straight, but here we go. This is this is Holman discussion from a Tim Walz together. Depending on where he talks, he's willing to say things a little bit more aggressively. So you met with Tom Holman today. Did Tom Holman acknowledge the ways in which.
There had been overreach, the ways in which their tactics and their tenor has been. Said it's not the way to do it. I think that was his words. He said this is not the way to do this. And I think what he acknowledged is and, and look, I don't agree with Tom Holman's philosophy on things, but I, I do understand that he is law enforcement and
he understands right from wrong. And he knows, I mean, no matter how much they were trying to gaslight us, the, the layman on the street said, I don't really think it's good policing to run around and throw canisters and kick people down and think that's probably not a good idea. He acknowledged that and said something has to change. And then I think what he acknowledged what we've been saying is they're spreading lies
about this. I said, Tom, you got the president believing that you have 14,000 people you had here. And he goes, what I said, yeah, you don't have, you didn't arrest 14,000 people. Here's people are kind of like stammering along and stuff. And he at least acknowledged, look, we got to deal with real numbers. And I said, you said we have 1400 people in our prisons that are here undocumented. We have 8000 total people in our prisons, 207 are serving sentences and they should serve
their Minnesota sentences. And what we do is we give them over to you. So talking to him, at least he was grounded in the reality of what the numbers. You see what it what happens when you let someone like Christy Noam come out and say that this person was a terrorist and you get false, you know, details. Then you get this guy a chance to be able to act like he's being reasonable and he really is thinking that he's being reasonable. It's not a good scenario.
That's actually that's actually the worst case scenario is that you give them an opportunity to present like they are the reasonable because you're going to end up converting a bunch of other wild people out there. And and I keep seeing it. All right, I'm going to go back to the argument about the Second Amendment because that it matters. It matters what the president says about his job as the chief
executive in this country. The executive agencies are the ones that are going to violate your Bill of Rights. Your Bill of Rights are not restrictions on you. The Bill of Rights are their negative rights. They say that the government is not allowed to come in and touch those rights that pre exist. They only exist if you continue to exercise them. By the way, this is him talking about guns. There's a clip that made a viral round from Fox News talking about an absolutist.
Donald Trump is not even like a Second Amendment defender as far as I can tell. He's claimed that he owned a gun. I don't know that he's ever shot very many. His son, Don Junior, seems like he's a shooter. Well, how he's not getting through to dad. They're all kind of like this, like New Yorker types. If you live with a lot of money, you don't realize the real struggle. But here he is. He's making. Let me let me give credit where it's due.
As you listen to this clip of Donald Trump, let's give them points for calling it a magazine and not a clip. That's pretty good. Let's also take away points because whenever you start talking about a gun that is quote UN quote fully loaded, that's how you tell me you're not a gun owner. I have no idea what a fully loaded fill in the blank gun is. It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. It's the number one way that I call out people who have no idea what they're talking about when
it comes to guns fully loaded. What do you mean? Like the magazine's topped off and there's plus one in the chamber. Are you going to talk about That's what a condition 0 gun is fully loaded? They always do this stuff. It's very silly. But anyway, here he is kind of giving you kind of a heads up on where he stands with the gun thing. Listen, the entire country is talking about what happened this past weekend in Minnesota. You've already spoken about it.
Everyone watching has seen the video. Everyone has an opinion. I'm curious what you thought when you first saw that. Video I think the whole thing is terrible. I don't like the fact that he was carrying a gun that was fully loaded and he had two magazines with him and it's pretty unusual. But nobody knows when they saw the gun, how they saw the gun, everything else. The bottom line was terrible. Both of them were terrible. The other. That's true. They were terrible.
I don't like it when people say otherwise. I think that if you're out there claiming that it was not terrible, it's pretty gross. It's a pretty awful thing for you to have said. It turns out there actually was someone who was saying that they were not terrible. Let me just play you something that I think is the opposite of valuable in commentary. This is Megyn Kelly. Anytime I have a chance to say that some of these people are out there chasing audience and doing grifty stuff, I will.
Donald Trump is at least acknowledging the humanity and the human position that it's sad that someone was killed and it very well may be unjustified. We haven't read all the reports. We haven't seen all the information out there. There's plenty of information that is still required.
And I'm going to give you some context on that because again, if this guy was previously known and known to do something else, training and experience, your experience with a person can actually weigh in on the shooting, it turns out. So here we go. Long and short, this is the opposite of what I think is helpful or valuable.
This is the same thing that Don or that Dan Bongino and Julie Kelly were doing at the end of the campaign where they were claiming the FBI was going to, you know, kill Donald Trump because they had deadly force authorized. This is that same mentality that's like right wing no matter what, or GOP has to win because that's my team. That's the gross part. I I know I'm supposed to feel sorry for Alex Preti, but I don't. I don't Do you know why I wasn't shot by Border Patrol this
weekend? Because I kept my ass inside and out of their operations. It's very simple. If I felt strongly enough about something the government was doing that I would go out and protest, I would do it peacefully on the sidewalk without interfering. Via a whistle, via shouting, via my body, via any other way.
I would make my objections known by standing there without interfering, because interfering is where you go South and laying hands on a police officer trying to or, or Border Patrol officer or ICE officer trying to conduct a law enforcement operation is a felony. And now you are going to get arrested. And if you do anything, anything that resembles resisting, you're in serious trouble.
Doesn't. This is the same woman that was out there cheering on trans kids and hoping that people would be much more accepting of their transition as their parents like chemically sterilize them. So spare me your bullshit that you have like some sort of principled position. This is the stuff that I really hate seeing on the political right. This is why I played that piece from JP Sears the other day showing that basically it's
like, what's the wind doing? Oh, OK, we're all mad because he was, he was protesting with a gun. We're going to do this. It's obviously it's illegal to carry. This is the MAGA talking point going out right now. I despise it. I despise the fact that you think that you have to go out there and mirror this. How about some freaking principles? It's still sad that a person got killed. I would like him not to have been killed. It actually works badly for your
movement. It looks really, really bad when someone gets shot. And it's not an obvious thing that he was doing something that was illegal at the time. Yeah, he's obstructing, but to what degree? As far as I can tell, he, his touching would not have actually constituted an assault on a federal officer case that anybody would have taken. How do I know? I've investigated those cases. You can have legitimate assault on federal agents and they still don't take it.
There was no serious bodily damage done to this guy. You bump into somebody or your chest, bump them. Is it technically speaking, a crime? Sure. Does it actually result in the fact that you're going to go to prison for it?
Absolutely not. You guys understand that there's like a, there's a spectrum of whether or not they're actually even going to prosecute it. Just like you can have a federal crime of theft or you can steal something or defraud people and you're still not going to be prosecuted by the federal agents. I do not like people going out there and chasing audience with their tough talk bullshit, because that's bullshit. At the end of the day, can you not have some humanity and look and go look.
It's really sad that that woman made a very terrible decision and hit the gas. Whether she panicked, whether she did it intentionally, I have no idea. It's still awful that she died, that her son is growing up without a mom. How, how radical is that guy going to be? Federal agents killed my mom. This is the way you make terrorists in like other countries, by the way. So you can look at it as a human being go, this is not good. You can look at it and say the
guy was a nurse. He may have been an asshole. He may have been a total like in cell leftist antifa violent maniac. But we don't have all that information. And she sure is not making that information like aware. We're not aware of that. We do know that he was involved in some previous altercations with ICE. So maybe there's some context. But a human being dying is not something you celebrate.
I hate the FAFO people. If you've never taken a life, if you've never had somebody die in your hands, then maybe just keep it to yourself with your tough guy talk. Especially like the women who are in their 50s that have never been near anything violent or confusing. Because it's freaking confusing when you're involved in a fight on the street that's called that. Here's some context. Let's have some context from
CNN. Is learning that Alex Pretty had a physical encounter with federal agents about a week before he was shot and killed by law enforcement. Sources tell CNN that Pretty broke a rib when a group of federal officers tackled him while he was protesting. Priscilla Alvarez is breaking that story for us. What else are you hearing, Priscilla?
Dana, we're learning more details along with my colleague Jeff Winter about what exactly transpired a week before Alex Pretty was shot in Minneapolis and died this past weekend. Now, in this earlier incident, he stopped his car after observing ICE agents chasing what he described as a family on foot and began shouting and blowing his whistle. Pretty later told one of these sources that five agents tackled him and one leaned on his pat on his back, appearing to leave him
with a broken rib. According to this source. And I'm quoting here, that sort said, quote, that day he thought he was going to die. Now, Freddy was later given medication that is consistent with treating a broken rib, according to records reviewed by CNN. Sources also say that he was known to federal law enforcement, though it's unclear whether it was this incident or another with federal agents that that they were. They knew him. They knew of him.
It's also unclear whether the officers who tackled him on Saturday knew who he was. What we do know, however, is that federal immigration officers have been collecting personal information of protesters and agitators within the context of the Department of Homeland Security has warned his repeated threats towards officers as they are conducting immigration enforcement operations.
In fact, just Tuesday, the department also publicized an online tip form to share information about people allegedly harassing ICE officers. We've also heard Tom Holman, the White House borders our say that a database would be created for those who are arrested for impeding law enforcement. But thus far, in our queries to the Department of Homeland Security, they have said that no such database exists. All right, all that is good context. So something more was going on
here. Most likely we don't know all the facts on it. I don't have to have an opinion on it definitively. I can look at the initial stuff and I don't have to be a a jerk about somebody dying. And at the end of the day, I'm a Second Amendment absolutist. So I still think you should be able to carry a gun. That's really important to me. That's not necessarily the position of the president. I told you earlier, he says dumb things about guns because he's a New York liberal.
That's where he came from in the 90s. Doesn't make him a bad person, it just means that's who he is. Doesn't mean you can't get along with him. Doesn't mean you can't love him as a person you know, Doesn't mean you can't vote for him or whatever. But pretending he's something he's not as dumb. And 2nd amendment absolutism means something. It means without caveat, Sir. Was Mr. Freddy acting as an
assassin, do you think? He was acting as an assassin in Minneapolis. Mr. Freddy, your deputy chief of staff, said that you don't think so. That being said, you know he can't have guns. He can't walk in with guns. What about the Second Amendment? Listen, he can't. Walk in with guns, he can't do that. But it's just a very unfortunate incident. Yeah, you're making people on the left ask about the Second Amendment.
It's not because they're honest or they're genuine or they think that that shall not be infringed means something. No, these people, like often times will hate guns. They don't own guns. They're going to say things that are totally audience chasing just as bad as Megyn Kelly's, like tough guy bullshit. You can't walk in with guns. You can't have guns. You're the president of the United States. When you say things anywhere, people jot it down. They videotape it, and then they
play it everywhere. There was context there. It was context. The context was exactly what it sounded like. He said you can't go to a protest with a gun like that. That's not true. This made the rounds on Fox like it was some sort of a big win. I want you to listen to what Joey Jones says here. He says I'm not 2nd amendment absolutist. I get that you're allowed to not be an absolutist. Everyone's acting like he said that he was an absolutist. Listen for it. It's like a stumble step.
And then he goes on and lists all these conditions. If you're an absolutist like me, those conditions are all crap. Doesn't mean you don't have responsibility, it just means the state can't put them on you. But listen to what he says because there is a position that people are acting like they espouse, but it somehow has limits. That's not absolutism. And I only want people that are advocating on my behalf that are actual absolutist.
The guys at Goa are closer to that Gun owners of America and I did spend time with them over the weekend, so or over the last week. So that's why I'm kind of bringing it up. OK, Joey Jones, Fox, here's what he says because I've been in that in that situation. There's a couple of things. Number one, the Second Amendment is right. I'm our Second Amendment absolute, absolute. You have the right to carry a weapon to defend yourself, not the privilege. It is a right. Those rights come with
restrictions. I think you would understand that more than anyone at this table. One of those restrictions is you have to have your ID and your permit on it. We don't know. Current reports are he didn't have either one of those on, at which point he's not carrying legally. Just stop for a second. By the way, if you are carrying a permit or not carrying a permit, that's not something the law enforcement officer knows about you at that moment.
It's also a misdemeanor offense in most places that ends up either as being trespassing or maybe a misdemeanor ticket of defense. Especially in Minnesota, where if you can produce the fact that you did in fact have a lawful permit, you just weren't carrying it, that will be dismissed. Let's be real, rights don't actually have restrictions. That's why they're not a right under the state law. They're right under federal, which means the federal agents who are the ones enforcing it,
they don't have any. That's no purview of theirs. But #2 even beyond that, with the right to carry a firearm comes responsibility to do it correctly and to do it with foresight and to do it understanding the situation you're walking into and what could happen once you get there. Just about every state offers a class on that. And if you carry your firearm, you should take that class.
And if they if your state charges you for it, you should go protest for that class to be taxpayer funded because. We just stop for that for a second too. Can we agree that Republicans, and it sounds like Joey Jones is a Republican from the stuff he's saying right here. Republicans always want to solve the problem of government with government. Why? Why does a taxpayer need to fund your class for your thing? If you want to learn something, go freaking learn it.
I don't even think they should be paying for for for public schools because they don't seem to give us a good thing. I'd rather we all put our own money towards this thing and and and pull our money to get what we want. You should have the government pay for a class you can learn how to carry responsibly and not act like a dipshit. That's bizarre. Is a right. So that's important that we can talk about policy all day long.
There's only one person's world. That could have absolutely prevented Alex Pretty from getting shot that day. And it's Alex Pretty. Doesn't mean I think he should have been shot. I don't think it was necessary whatsoever to shoot Alex Pretty to save a life. But I get to watch that incident from behind Alex Pretty not as one of the arresting officers and not as potentially the person that I believe from looking at the video did shoot him. That's actually the most
critical thing. I wish they would hone in on the good stuff. That's the that's the sound bite. If you weren't the officer who saw what the officer saw, who knew what the officer knew, who had the experience and the training that the officer had, then you don't get to really decide one way or another whether it's justified. And I don't either. And I'm not trying to be mean and I'm not trying to devalue
anyone else's opinion. All I'm telling you is if you did not do that, that's the legal standard for justification. You can still think it's awful and it's still going to be a narrative victory for the left. They can't to help but have narrative victory. And now you're making these like weird squishes on Fox News. Call out what the right should have been doing in the 1st place, which is saying let's have some freaking consistency please. How many people celebrated Kyle
Rittenhouse? I did. I think he did the right thing. I don't think he probably should have been there, but he brought a gun and he was allowed to have it and he shot someone and saved his own life. Fair play America. You should also be able to show up at something. You shouldn't fight with cops. So maybe there's more to it than that. And again, we'll find out. The CNN report indicates maybe. But why is Trey Gowdy the one that has to be the voice of
sensibility? Again, I can always agree with people who say sensible things even if I don't like what they're saying generally. And I. Think what frustrates people. You remember Kyle Rittenhouse and how he was made a hero on the right? I am sure there are people on the conservative side who are saying, wait a minute, you mean you can't take a firearm to a protest because you were just celebrating the guy for it? A couple of years ago, Alex Pretty's firearm was lawfully
being carried. It's a it's lawful to carry a gun in Minnesota. He never brandished it. He didn't point it at the cops. And we certainly should not be labeling him as being a domestic terrorist who was going to execute cops. There's no evidence to support that. And I think what? That's the worst. This narrative control is so bad. This is not a smart way to handle it. Again, you're opening the door up for the for the people that have a lot of sensitivity, they
have a lot of feelings. You're open the door up for the actual snake in the grass communist. And I'm seeing it happen here in Texas. I played you one yesterday. It's the NASA astronaut and the F16 driver. What did he say? Oh, I'm talking to MAGA people. Like you don't have to support this. How about this guy who's real? He's the slimiest dude in Texas right now. James Talarico. I see his signs up. He's running for office in my area, constantly saying this.
And what does he say? The communist buzzword. Neighbor. Neighbor. Which equals comrade. They're calling everybody else a Nazi and a fascist. Who does that? Communist and this is not a new tactic. This is a tactic that's 80 years old. I'll play that in one more second to remind you. But every time you hear somebody use the word neighbor, your hackles should go up in this current news cycle. Listen, Alex Pretty died as he lived protecting his neighbors.
Alex devoted his life to caring for our American veterans, nursing them back to health in the local VA. And in his final moments, Alex stood between a masked man and his neighbor, risking his life to protect hers. That is what real courage looks like. Not that is how you take Christian language and you turn it into secular, godless communism. That's what they do. He's very good at it by the way.
He's better than any. But he's Barack Obama level talent when it comes to that because people are sitting there going, I'm the good person. I believe what James Tallarico saying. And that makes me on the moral high ground. And you can't have that moral high ground 'cause I have it 'cause I believe that about myself. This, this alignment of you work with veterans and therefore you get like, I don't know, like the honor adjacent. There's plenty of dirtbags who
are veterans. Everybody who's served in the service knows that. Like you got friends who are who served with you and they're complete scumbags. That's fine. The idea that you're a nurse and you worked with them makes you special and that you honored and took care of your neighbor. Real scary. Real scary stuff 'cause there's plenty of people that buy it.
They think that that the people that are out there doing the work of the federal government that are actually doing what, enforcing laws passed by Congress. I'm showing the meme on the screen. If you guys are just listening, they're Nazis. There's plenty of evidence of people saying that. I want to show you this with lady too. She thinks that we should let people know that there are Nazis
coming. It's 100% of violation of almost every single municipality to go out there and do the whistles, do the the the bullhorns, and to violate and break the peace. Imagine someone start doing this. I actually kind of want one of these things now that I saw this, by the way, because I am a gear guy and I do like gear and this looks like it'd be fun to have. I don't even know why I need it. I need earplugs on.
But like, should we have air raid sirens to let people know that ice is coming because they're Nazis? That's this. All this woman did was convince me that I need an air raid siren, but not for any of the reasons she said. But it does freak me out because if you went out there and executed this thing in public, you should be arrested for disturbing the peace because state laws still should apply. So I've been seeing a lot of videos on TikTok of people using whistles to alert their
neighbors that ice is coming. And I think that's a really good system. And I think we're kind of sleeping on something that might even produce a better result for warning people over long distances that ice is coming. This is a. Portable air raid siren. It does not require electricity. It is compact. For the amount of sound it makes, it's relatively cheap. Is this a dude? The chat is saying it's a dude
too. The worst thing that has happened in the transgender movement and all that kind of stuff, the worst thing that has happened is that somewhat homely or somewhat masculine looking women are now assumed to be dudes until proven otherwise. That was not the case in my
whole life. What a sad moment that we've arrived in where you have to roll up and do like the Crocodile Dundee, like undercarriage grab to decide whether or not someone who has a slightly reedy voice, maybe she was yelling all day, you know, has a masculine presentation because they have stronger shoulders. Or maybe they were an athlete. Or maybe they're just really homely or unfortunate looking, as my sister used to say.
It's so sad that in 2026, the general assumption is, is that women who might not fit perfect femininity are immediately assumed to be dudes. And there's a decent possibility that that that's the case. Actually really don't like that. I really don't like that for her or for him or whatever the Hell's going on here. All right, air raid siren inbound. Turn your volumes down. I'm going to try to save you from it. I got this about for $27.00 on Amazon and it makes a really
loud sound. You can already start to hear it I'm. Going to get that I want this thing out. All I have to do is just take these handles out. OK, let's go. Push this button down. Do it. I'm turning it down because it's way too strong. Yeah, that thing looks super fun as hell. You can hear this thing from far, far away, and it's the universal sound of the Nazis are coming. The Nazis are coming. As hell, I think this is a good
option. OK, you lost me at the the femininity thing when you said it's loud as hell and it's scary as hell. I don't know a lot of women that speak like that with that intonation. I think that's a man. That's just my official opinion at this point after listening. Also, I want an air raid siren. I think that would be fun. I don't know why I would need it, but it does seem like it would be kind of fun to have one. And I like gear, so that seems like something I could find to use for.
If nothing else, I would give it to my child. Apparently there's $27.00 air raid sirens out there. There's $27.00 air raid sirens out there on Amazon. So there you go. You guys don't have to send me one. Look at this, our chat is nuts. If you guys have never joined our live show, you're missing out. We start at 0930 Eastern Time. We run it at 8:30 here in Texas. You can give us a, a like and and view over on Rumble. You can do it on YouTube, subscribe to the channel. There's all that.
Also, you weirdos want to send me stuff, which I think is really funny and amusing and then occasionally you guys actually do that, like you actually send stuff. We have APO box. I think I actually have the PO Box here. Should I put the PO Box on the screen? I never do that. There's the PO Box and the timer, which we don't need. There's the PO Box. It's 9073 W state Highway 29, Suite 110, box 5 O 9, Liberty Hill, TX 78642.
Some of you guys know this anyway, our our chat moderator Rose puts it out all the time and so does Rick over on YouTube. But you don't need to send me that by the way. I will probably just buy my own. That seems like a thing I would do. But notice how she said the Nazis are coming. It's this whole Nazi thing. It's getting people kind of whacked out. It's getting people moved to the point where they think they're the good guy and some sort of
struggle between good and evil. Listen, this woman, she just got fired from her job at the Hilton. Now she's going to be a freaking unemployed hippie. Just what we need. Why? Because she wanted to out who was staying at the hotel that may or may not be ice and thought that that was protected speech. Listen, it's protected that you can say it. They're still going to be consequences, just in the same way that if you do something dumb with a gun there may be consequences.
I'm open to the idea that there was a justifiable shooting of Alex Pretty. I just don't have all the information yet and I don't think you do either. I know this woman got fired because she was acting like a dummy at her job. That seems like a no brainer. Check this. Hello, my name is Jia and I was fired by the Hilton Anatole for speaking out against ICE there.
Are. ICE agents staying at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas. I did in the morning see the video of an ICE agent taking the life of AUS citizen Renee Nicole. Good. Rest in peace to her. So that video was on on my mind, fresh in the morning. And I noticed these men with guns on their hips and their badges and they had earpieces. And I was just kind of confused, like who are they when I was?
Let's just be really clear. She I saw that somebody got shot in Minneapolis on the news and she was in Dallas and she was like, what if I can make this about me? And her name is Gia. And Gia said I'm going to make a TikTok about ice people at my hotel. And now I'd like to do a GoFundMe because I lost my money because I don't have a job anymore. And now I'm like the Big Lebowski.
I'm a jobless dude. On my lunch break I posted a video notifying my community that ICE agents were staying at the Hilton Annasole in Dallas, TX. I guess the ICE agent reported to the front desk that he felt concerned for his safety and they had guns so I couldn't understand why he would feel that his a concern for his safety. He told me that we cannot discriminate against the ICE agents just because they're ICE agents and I said well they discriminate against us every
day. When I got home, got a phone call, he let me know that that the aerial regional manager had seen the video. He did ask me to take the video down. I stated that I would not be taking it down because I felt cowardly if I were to take it down, you know, the video was already out there. There was no going back. There's no going back. Listen, they gave you an out and you said no because you have free speech. Amazing, America, good for you. Guess what? There's consequences.
Also interesting, it turns out that there are some consequences, like if you're losing the narrative battle, then the first thing you should do is probably call everybody a Nazi. In 1943, the following directive was issued from party headquarters to all communists in the United States. It read.
When certain obstructionists become too irritating, label them after suitable build UPS as fascist or Nazi or anti-Semitic and use the prestige of anti fascist and tolerance organizations to discredit them in the public mind. Constantly associate those who oppose us with those names which already have a bad smell. The association will, after enough repetition, become fact in the public mind.
Perfect. All right, well, now suddenly they're interested in the Second Amendment, they're suddenly interested in the 10th amendment. They're interested in arming themselves. They are looking at this room, maybe not as a a den of ugly fascists. You're looking at a gun room that's up on the website for our friends over at secure it Guys, I did an interview with the president of secure a little
while ago. I got to connect with them at SHOT Show and we're going to set up an affiliate program. So if you guys are thinking about buying, organizing, storing stuff, I'm going to be using them in the display for our our gear discussions. And anyway, this is one of their their images, which I, I find amusing. And of course, when I say I'm a Second Amendment absolutist, I mean, you should be able to own, you know, belfed machine guns and mount them on your minivan. I don't, I don't care.
I think it'd be cool if I saw somebody driving around with a minivan with one of these. If you had like a Ma Deuce on top there, like, I don't know, seems cool. I'm down for it. All I'm saying is we're making the left recognize that the, the federal government having limits. The answer should be de weaponized government, by the way, depoliticizing all of it. If you don't like the laws, fix them, that's fine.
You can do that if you want to believe that the states are supposed to have power and rights over the federal government. I agree. I'm with you. This is a guy that was a contender for vice president in this country. He was not chosen. They chose Tim Waltz. Tim Waltz has radical communists that are doing wild stuff in his state. How interesting.
This would have been an interesting little, you know, possible adventure or alternate universe where Josh Shapiro was maybe somebody in the White House. I'm glad he's not. I don't want to vote for Democrats. I wish Republicans represented my position. But if he's going to start talking about the 10th Amendment, you got my attention. Here we go to prepare for a federal onslaught where they would send troops in to undermine the freedoms and the constitutional rights of our citizens.
Think about that for a moment. This is UN American. But I want the good people of Pennsylvania to know. I want the American people to know that we will do everything in our power to protect them from the federal overreach. There is such a thing as the 10th Amendment. I believe the federal government is violating that. In Minnesota. We will stand tall and not allow them to violate it. In Pennsylvania. We'll defend the people here and we will stand up to this federal
overreach. Wouldn't it be a wild moment that 2026 America, you got Democrats doing a 10th Amendment revolution that I've been advocating for instead of Republicans and what happens? I don't know what happens, by the way, it could be a peaceful civil war. But in theory a 10th Amendment states that, that the Constitution has some rights in there that are reserved for the people in the states if it's not actually explicitly given to the
federal government. By the way, the the Interstate Commerce Clause cannot justify every single thing. You know what it can do though? Immigration laws, 100% they can go do immigration laws, but all the other federal stuff, all the ATF, all the other BS, the infringements, you're on to something there, Josh. You're so close, Governor Shapiro, through the 10th Amendment. Maybe Greg Abbott will do the same thing.
Let's get there. Let's get to the point where we have a non violent 10th amendment revolution and we make the states the most powerful part of this country and the most powerful government that you personally answer to. Donald Trump kind of promised that, didn't he? IRS going away, Department of Education going away, less federal government funded by tariffs only, no IRS at all. So we shouldn't have a federal income tax. Can we roll back the 16th and the 17th Amendment too?
Can we focus in on the 10th? People who don't know history are going to be doomed to have really, really bad outcome. So maybe we'll get it. I don't believe it. Neither do you, so that's OK. Everything was not all about ice except when it was all about ice. So I've got a pal cleanse about ice and some of the awful things out there from one of our favorite comedians and a good
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Let's clean this up. It's all about ice everywhere, including actual ice maybe. Hi, everybody. Comedian Tyler Fisher here and I, I'm in bed. I'm just really upset about this. What happened this past weekend. I usually try to just make funny videos and no this crossed the line and I have to comment on it. I hope. I would hope people unfollowed me actually. If I didn't comment on what happened with the ice situation this weekend, how could I not? It's.
Absurd. It's unacceptable, absolutely unacceptable. Because they said we were getting 3 inches of ice. We got what, 1/4 inch? I'm covering up pipes with blankets. I got 400 bottles of water. I've stocked up like it's we're hitting a civil war unfreaking believable. There wasn't that much ice this weekend and Texans still couldn't go anywhere. He got you. He thought it was going to be a political message. He just wanted a little bit of weather that they claimed.
I'm not sure why he wasn't wearing a shirt, but maybe that's why he played the maybe that's why he played the YMCA. God bless all you guys. Thanks for joining us. Put your nasty thoughts in the comments. All your anger about Texas being able to handle winter or whatever other things. All of your thoughts about the Second Amendment. What do you think? Should we arm prisons and just pull the guards out and just like, put them on an island? I saw that movie.
It was called No Escape. It had Ray Liotta. Let's dig into that. Go watch that movie and then let me know what you think about it. Cool. All right, have a great day. Look forward to seeing you guys on the other end. And if you have not checked out the AMRAD podcast, check out my buddy Steve friend. It's at AMRAD pod. We'll raid the the spot today on Rumble and you can find him at the American Radicals podcast on YouTube. See you guys on Thursday.
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