Take a look behind the curtain with the real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Serafin. Well, hello my friends, and welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Monday. It is March the 18th and we are rolling live here on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin.
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subscribed. If you are here at rumble.com/kyle Seraphin, when you click the follow button, there's another button that says subscribe. That only happens if you were on a website. So if you were sitting on your phone, you can't do it as far as I know. We got to complain to the Rumble people and see if they can get that thing squared away, right? All right, so today we got a a bunch going on. I'm back in the saddle. I have been away for man.
I've felt like like a year, but I was gone for a week. You guys had a bunch of interviews that we put together. I hope those were good. I hope you enjoyed them. I enjoyed making them and I enjoyed being part of all that. So since I talked to you last, I got to tour the great state of Montana and I got to spend some time in Idaho.
Now, one of the things that I remember about sitting down with Dinesh D'souza, it was just before we did the filming of Police State, I sat down and his daughter was there was the first time I ever met them. And now her husband Brandon Gill is actually going to be likely AUS congressman. So that's kind of cool. But she was asking me, she said what what is the best part of traveling for work? And I said coming home, hands down, hands down, the best part
is coming home. And she said no, Like when you're on the road though, like what's the best part? And I said packing to come home because then I know I'll be home soon. I will continually hold that position as a married man with kids, Nothing better. And then coming home to see your little ones. And let me just say this man, if you are on the fence, you're like, hey, the world's pretty rough out there. I don't know if I want to bring children into it, bring children into it. Just do it.
It's the right answer. Nothing better. I my kids woke up this morning and ran and gave me hugs. My daughter said, I hope you never go away again. All that stuff is the best. That is the reason to get out of bed in the morning and to do jobs and to go to work and to make the world a better place. If you're not, if you don't have any skin in the game like that, then then we're missing out.
I also got to do a speech in front of the Republican Committee of the Nez Perce County in Lewiston, ID. And that was a lot of fun. I have no idea what I said. Guys, it's on Twitter. You can find it. Casey Whalen did the taping of it. I wore a microphone just for them. Idaho Tribune came down and bought a table. Very cool. All really nice. And yeah, I don't know what it did.
So here's, here's the fun story. I'm going to go to our sponsors in a second here, but I actually started my speech. I I told my dad this the other day. I walked up there, I had a half dozen things that I thought I might try to start with. And then this moment happens as I go up the stairs and the guy who's introduced me, his name's Nick. He's really, really nice man. He's a police officer there. And he said, here's our keynotes, Beeker, it's Kyle Serafin.
And I grabbed the microphone and I said, here I am because that's what I say when people say my name. If you guys think I'm kidding, I sent it to my buddy Carl, who I've known since we were in 7th grade together. And when I told him that I started off with a here I am, he cracked up. He's like, yeah, that's a really Kyle thing to do. That's just what I say. If you Call My Name in public, I will say here I am. And I and I got that obviously from an Old Testament verse.
It's the book of Isaiah. It's what the prophet Isaiah said when God called. God calls his name and says, you know, who will I send? And he says, here I am, I I launched into a speech that I had. I had no idea where I was going with it. I just started knowing that here I am is the beginning. And it's the thing that we all are actually called to do, which is to say I am ready. I'm available. I'm not asking what And I'm not saying, you know, yeah, I don't
even say how can I help you. I say here I am because what it means is that we are available for tasking. Our purpose may not be obvious to us, but it's there. And so I was available for tasking and that's where they started the speech. And then from there on I have no idea where it went. And so you guys can watch that on Twitter. If you guys want to know, somebody give me the Cliff notes later. I'm, I'm not joking. I, I don't remember all the
topics I covered. When I watched a little bit of it, I went, oh, yeah, yeah, that makes sense. I see Garrett in our chat this morning. So I know Garrett can appreciate starting off with the biblical verse. Let's start that. Let's say thanks to all the sponsors that we've got. Let me first start off the The world is getting shady, folks. It is awesome up there in Montana. It was awesome Idaho. It is shady in some other parts of this place, especially if you live in a population center and
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coffee and pressure from steam. So anyway, get yourself one of those things if you guys have not done so already. Promo code, Kyle. Just like everywhere else. All right, Are we ready to get launched? It's a bloodbath. It's a freaking bloodbath, folks. That's what we're talking about today. The bloodbath. Donald Trump dropped the B word and the press went nuts. So we're going to get there. We're going to talk about the border issues, which is actually the real bloodbath.
This is the actual, like, sort of destructive force that is coming at us. And as one of you appropriately mentioned in the chat, I look like death warmed over. I'm running on about four hours of sleep because one of the strangest things happened. It actually plays into what we're talking about today. One of the strangest things happened in my whole life. I've flown since I was a little kid. I have a really, really weirdly good memory, and I've been able to recall.
I have never heard these words uttered by a pilot over the PA before, And I always listen to the pilot's announcements, even though I I I want to do something else. The pilot on my Southwest Air flight when we landed in Austin, TX last night at about 10:30, which was late by the way, the pilot said sorry folks, we're going to be sitting here on the runway because the National Air Control System is down nationwide and we got FBI Panty Raid in the chat.
It was a pilot. He said he's never heard that. In 35 years of aviation, I have never heard it. I'm also an air traffic controller. I've never heard that being discussed. Somebody put a really funny little thing on Twitter. It's the got thing from airplane with the guy unplugs the entire system, then plugs it back in. I don't know what the hell happened. I don't know if we experienced a cyber attack. I haven't seen any news coverage. I went looking for it.
I didn't hear it, but I experienced it by sitting on the runway. And the issue was, is that in order to get open gates for our plane to come in and and let everybody off, you need to have planes take off. They need, they need to take off clearances and they couldn't give them apparently because the ATC system was apparently down nationwide. This has happened in London, they and some of the UK airports apparently last year at some point, but I I haven't heard it really happened in the US.
So we were able to taxi but ground control was not able to push us over and that they weren't able to set up planes to get off. They didn't have any room, they were just also they were booked in. Very, very weird moment and I think it tells us about the vulnerabilities. Again if you guys don't realize it, like we we live on this very, very thin rail of safety. We are constantly on the edge like this.
The the veil of civility that we live in on in this country is very thin, especially if you live in an urban area. If you are focused on things like traffic lights, those things can be attacked as well. Our ATC system, obviously a big one if you were used to cell phone coverage and that's the only way that you're able to contact people. It's critical that you understand that some of these things, one they're run on ancient technology.
And so rather than spend money on, I don't know, like Ukrainian wars or even wars in Israel, wouldn't it be nice if we took some of our money and started updating some of these federal systems? The actual things that we think our federal government is supposed to do, it's not doing them. It's not it's not involved in the end sort of the the the tasks that we pay them for. That was a a chunk of what my speech was about the other day.
I know that for a fact that we are not engaged in the task that people think we're engaged in these political tasks and that's incredibly dangerous. It's very, very scary to think how easily they could flip off the power, they being the Chinese, maybe the Iranians. There's there's a couple of other groups that have the capabilities of the Russians probably do as well but I think they're less interested.
There are, there are nation state actors and there are a couple of non nation state actors that have the potential of actually coming in and shutting down major portions of the USI don't think it'll be nationally. The, the national ATC thing was wild. But the small possibility that we have grid failures or things like that locally is another reason why I always like engage with you guys to tell you you need to prepare like it could be coming at any time. So get yourself righteous.
Get yourself ready. Some of that's going to be faith. Some of that means that you need to have some preparation and you need to be thinking out there in the world. All right. So we're going to talk talk about this. How about Chris Ray who finally kind of agrees he should have a long time ago that we're we we have a real crisis on our hands at the border. Who I mean, yeah.
It's like the first time you guys have ever heard about this, isn't it. It's a Newsmax article going back to Tuesday of last week, and Chris Wray was in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and he's now finally sort of agreeing that we have a significant issue because we have a porous national border, just like our skin. The epidermis is supposed to be the the layer between US and the outside world. In fact, the skin is one of the biggest parts of our immune system.
What does it do? It keeps pathogens, it keeps outside forces from actually entering the interior of our body where we can't handle it. It is a barrier. And so it it's the number one most important thing. We basically have a penetrated skin. We have an open wound in this country. And it's not just the southern border, it's the northern border as well. So the question was, is that they've exposed that there are people coming in from Uzbekistan
that there are ISIS terrorists. I've got friends right now that are Green Berets that are, that are in, you know, Army special Forces out there engaging ISIS. That's still a real thing. It's still out there. Even though we've sort of left the war mentality because we had this disastrous pull out in Afghanistan, it doesn't mean that that is not ongoing. Those people still hate America and we're not tying them up in the same way. It's it's tragic.
We had a strong base of operations and we and we gave it up. And so now those people are also seeing we've not only walked away from the place where they were where we could go after them and we can engage them and tangle with them overseas. We are now talking about
something really incredible. We've opened up this gaping wound and we are allowing things to get in And the same thing that happens that you the same sort of danger that you would have when you have a wound in your skin which is that you might have some secondary infections. That's what we're facing down right now, the possibility of secondary infections because of this wound. It's not just that we're going to be overwhelmed.
We are going to have all kinds of possibilities of people coming in from hostile actors and then they're also just even overwhelming some of our resources in that way. So Chris Ray finally giving some lip service to it and stating that we've got incredible amounts of fentanyl coming in. Like we know that this is not a reason for seven O 2, by the way. That's what they're using it for. That's what they that's what they're claiming. They're like, well, we have all
these problems. We need more collection. No. We need enforcement and what we require and what this article essentially is is leads us to is that they're they're pushing it one way and Cornyn is is a is a big proponent apparently of seven O 2. But the real answer is, is that how about we enforce the damn laws that we have. We haven't had any changes in immigration laws since Donald Trump left office and yet we've had this incredible spike and it's all about priorities.
That's the real bloodbath. So Donald Trump actually talks about it pretty good. Let me show you guys a video. This is Bill Malujan actually had this posted and I want you guys to see it. I'm going to talk over it. But if if you're watching on our Rumble channel right now, what you're seeing is a border wall, a Trump border wall missing a couple of slats where even heavy set people can get through.
And we are watching some very able bodied human beings coming in from Mexico. And there are they, they look well dressed. They've got cool faded jeans with like fashionable holes in them. Do you see this stuff? They got nice sneakers on, they're able bodied and so much they can jog. They're taking selfies in front of the border, letting people know where they came through. This woman looks a little heavy
set doesn't she? But we've got folks that are that are carrying luggage and they they're awfully clean. This year's hell don't look like they've just done a multi thousand mile trek escaping tyranny. They're going to try to claim some refugee status here and now this girl's going to pull this next little kid through. That's fairly shocking to see because that's actually where the border wall works, where it's doing his job.
It's just they've lost a slat and all they've had to do is cut down either a piece of that steel, like who's engaging in this? This is why that that Moat idea with the alligators and the, you know, like the whole Trump, they were trying to blast him on that. Now it's the bloodbath thing. But the previous sort of border crises that they were talking about was that he was able to articulate sort of a silly plan to defend it.
Yeah, these people, as one of you just said in the chat, just seemed like they just jumped off a bus. They just drove up and they let him out. That was a bus stop. And the bus stop just happens to be right next to a big chunking hole in the steel berries. Those barriers are no joke, by the way, but people get over them all the time. What's wild is I used to work in Tucson. When I was in Tucson, I was working on a, the Medic 9 ambulance for the for the fire
department. And we would go down and we'd rotate all over the place and they would have these illegals that would get up to the top of this 25 foot border fence or wall which existed even back then. And this is going back to 20/11/2012. And they would bail off the end of it. They would fall and break like they have double femur fractures, which is incredibly life threatening and really,
really painful. And they would break both their legs falling down because they figured out how to get 25 feet up but not how to come down. And then we would take care of them. And you know who pays for it? You. That's why your health care costs what it does because we're paying for all of it in any
case. Pretty crazy Donald Trump kind of weighing in on this this statement and saying hey guys, you know we got some problems maybe some countries are saying there's a big porous gaping wound and rather than have the the diseases of criminals hang out in our prisons, in our areas, why don't we, why don't we just send them to the United States. They seem OK with it.
They're they're into it. And according to our Biden administration, that's what they're into based on their policies, we can see based on the way that they're behaving. So here's Donald Trump. This is from the bloodbath speech, by the way, folks, we're just going to, we're warming our way up to the blood wrath. It's early on a Monday. We don't want to get started too soon. So here's the starting of the bloodbath speech. Unbelievable when I see it, when I see it going.
But I got to know all these people, they're very smart, very streetwise. And I would do the same thing if I had prisons that were teeming with MS13 and all sorts of people that they've got to take care of for the next 50 years, right. Young people, they're in jail for years. And if you call them people, I don't know. If you call them people, in some cases they're not people in my opinion. But I'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says
that's a terrible thing to say. They say you have to vote against him because did you hear what he said about humanity? I've seen the humanity and these humanity. These are bad. These are animals, OK? And we have to stop it. We can't have another lake. And we have so many people. We have so many people being
hurt so badly and being killed. They're sending their prisoners to see us. They're sending and they're bringing them right to the border, and they're dropping them off and we're allowing them to come in. And these are tougher than anybody we've got in the country. These are hardened criminals and we've got hundreds of thousands of them. And we're not going to take it. We're just not going to take it. We're destroying. They are destroying our country.
I'm telling you, he's the worst president we've ever had and the most incompetent president we've ever had. And he's also the most crooked president we have ever had. Now, other than that, I think he's doing an excellent job. Do we agree, Trump? Is such a goof. I feel a lot of kinship with that kind of speaking because I know he didn't plan to say that and he went on the animal riff
and you know what? Yeah, people who are willing to use a machete to chop off your hands over a Sega Game Gear or whatever it is that kids are playing. A Nintendo Twitch or something. Or a Switch. Yeah, you can tell. I don't let my kids use video games. We're actually going to talk about that little later on, too. But yeah, if you're willing to cut off somebody's hand over a a video game system, that's animal behavior. It's it's barbaric. And it's not Western Civilization.
That's not what we're about. So these people act like animals. They act. In fact, animals don't even act like that. If you guys ever see they, they they actually have dominance plays, but they don't actually get involved in physical violence with their own, their own type very often, mostly those things are are for show. Most of the animal conflicts
you'll ever see are for show. It's not the case with these people that are coming over and and there's plenty of people that have been dumped out of prison. So he's not wrong. I mean, he's exaggerating, but that's Trump, That's what he does. I also love that he wraps up talking about Biden saying, hey, you know, he's corrupt and he's he's terrible and he's destroying this country, but other than that, he's doing a pretty good job. Which brings me to this very
amusing little moment in time. Look at this. This comes in from CBS. This is really funny. So this is talking about Biden, talking, roasting Trump, going after him, discussing him as a threat to democracy. But if you're watching on the rumble screen what you're seeing right now, this is the actual, this is the actual scene that was available when I screenshot of this article, it says despite taking jabs at Trump at DC Rose, Biden also warns of threat to
democracy. Yeah, Kaia Hubbard looks like is the is the writer. The funniest thing for me is, is there's like a Bob Evans commercial, which is a restaurant and there's this bowl of either grits or mashed potatoes or oatmeal or something. And that's the photograph that was in the middle. I had to put. I had to go down and look for a Biden picture and I threw the Biden picture on top of the spoon. But it just reminded me so much of of how Dan Bongino always talks about the rotting bag of
oatmeal. And here we go. They literally have a bowl of oatmeal when they're talking about Biden discussing Donald Trump. Quite funny. The article goes on to say that he joked about the President Trump. It was like a a roast in Washington DC criticizing his age. Really. Really. That's what Biden's doing. Does that make any bit of sense? What's all? He took an opportunity to address the more serious threat warning of threats to freedom and democracy in the United
States and abroad. Speaking to hundreds of journalists and leaders in his first appearance at the Animal Den annual dinner Not the Animal dinner, he said the two candidates had cleansed the nomination. So we have like basically a face off again, this is repeat of 2020 and saying that one candidate is too old and mentally unfit to be president. And the others, me, Wow, Joe,
you're so tough and smart. How sad and pathetic would it be that he's addressing something and then he's going to, he's going to go after Trump, who's obviously faster, Whittier, quicker, more clever, more nimble. You know, they're both old guys. They're both old guys. But man, there's a like there's a lot of daylight between these two. It's just so silly. And then of course the the oatmeal thing was just sort of icing on the cake for me. So I very much enjoyed that.
I I thought it was quite, quite funny. And you know, I don't think CBS knew that was coming. I think that's just sort of the way that the universe sometimes throws it out there. So sure enough, what we did is we got this big gas lighting and so we got Biden talking about this. He's going after the threat to democracy, one of the things that I highlighted in my speech in Lewiston. And I can't get away from it.
I just have to keep repeating that Joe Biden, before he took office, he was stating over and over to us that he wanted to be transformational, that he wanted to be like FDR. And and I can't get get over it. I can't stop thinking about the fact that FDR was the closest thing to an American dictator. So every time I hear these things about how Trump is a threat to democracy and our freedom is in danger and all of this other nonsense, I keep thinking that this guy aspired
to be the only man in U.S. history that required a constitutional amendment because he broke all of the decorum. He couldn't see that that FDR, essentially he died in office. Like that's what dictators do. They die in office. They don't give up power voluntarily. That's who. That's who Biden aspires to be. And he tells us with our own, with our own, you know, with our own two ears, we can hear it. Meanwhile, he's turning around and he's projecting that on Donald Trump.
Again, the other thing that we have to we have to remember there are two pieces #1FDR4 terms elected. There's no reason to think that he would have ever given it up. And obviously he died. The 2nd is that he accounts for 2/3. This is such an important thing to remember when you talk to your friends that are leftist, or your friends that are liberals, or maybe even independence in the middle. There were more, there were more vetoes in the FDR presidency than anyone else combined.
All the other presidents, all terms combined, 2/3 of the entirety of all the vetoes that have ever been done, were done by FDR. And that's the person that Joe Biden theoretically aspires to, which is to say that he was not going with the will of the people. But most, most presidents use the veto incredibly sparingly. We're talking about like a dozen times or less over 8 years, and then those occasionally are overturned.
The most important thing too, and this is probably when our quote UN quote democracy, but in reality our constitutional Republic functioned best, is that we had Ronald Reagan. I think he did something like 12. You guys can Fact Check me on this. I I had the numbers, but I look about a about 1/4 of the times that Reagan used his veto, it was overturned by a supermajority in Congress. That's how it's supposed to
work. If the people demand it and even the executive stands in the way, then it gets pushed over the top by the people. The people are are supposed to be represented in the people's house. That's what our House of Representatives supposed to be. That's supposed to be the closest thing like between you and the Washington, DC government. And they're supposed to do their job. They're supposed to actually vote in that way.
And imagine back in the 80s, so in my lifetime, Congress actually worked where they could get together and they could actually have majorities over 60%. Incredible, because we can't even get close to that. We're on the 50. We're literally one person is deciding or not deciding in the Senate on a regular basis. Right now. It's pretty nuts. All right, let's do the let's do the bloodbath piece here. Here it is, Trump said. There will be a bloodbath if he loses the election. That's NBC News.
Everybody covered this. Everybody on the political left just captured this. This must have been the talking point e-mail that went out cover the bloodbath. So what did he say? He said he made comments in an Ohio rally. He spoke about the auto manufacturing. They're even saying it in the subheading. The Biden campaign responded by criticizing the former president for threats of violence.
Is this the same administration, the Biden campaign administration, that talks about threats of violence that said that you shouldn't own a gun and that that AR fifteens are not good enough to fight against F fifteens and F sixteens and that the US military would turn around and come after you, me, us Americans that love this country but don't agree with their administration? That one. All right. So former President Trump vowed that there would be a quote UN quote bloodbath if he's not re
elected. Of course they're going to selectively edit that. I've got the context so you guys can hear it if you have not done so already. And I'm sure many of you have. Comments came at a rally where he's discussing an increasing trade war. Oh, so he's talking about trade and automobile manufacturing with China. Oh, and then he used a term that's very common in Business School. And I talked to George, talked to George Hill about this. And he said this is like a standard expression.
The idea of a bloodbath is a business term that is used by business people. And what do we always say about Donald Trump? Oh, he's a business guy, and that's what he's about. So let's play the clip. Let's not. Let's not belabor it too long. And then I've got something else that's kind of a little gem for you as well, because this term, bloodbath, is not something that is foreign to the media. Except today, they'd act like they'd never heard it before. So here we go.
This is Donald Trump And the actual context. There's some subtitles here so you guys can read along. Mexico has taken over a period of 30 years, 34% of the automobile manufacturing business in our country. Think of it went to Mexico. China now is building a couple of massive plants where they're going to build the cars in Mexico and think they think that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border. Let me tell you something to China.
If you're listening, President Xi and you and I are friends, but he understands the way I deal those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now. And you think you're going to get that. You're going to not hire Americans and you're going to sell the cars to us. Now we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. And you're not going to be able to sell those guys.
If I get elected now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole. That's going to be the least of it. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country. That'll be the least of it. But they're not going to sell those cars. They're building massive factories. A friend of mine, all he does is build car manufacturing plants. He's the biggest in the world. That's the context.
That's what it was about. He's talking about the automobile industry, and he might even be expanding it to the entire economy, which is not wrong. There's been plenty of problems. The prices of goods have gone up. The price of transportation, the price of logistics, the price of fuel. There's a ton of things that have happened since since Trump left office that we're not good for our economy. Go out there and look at the housing market. I'm doing that right now. That's fun.
So bloodbath is it out of Is it out of bounds for polite conversation? Is this a thing that nobody would ever say on network television? God forbid that we have this break in decorum. Yet another another glass pane of decency and civility is gone because of Donald Trump. No, no mainstream media. They love this word. Here we go. But as politico.com reports tonight on the quote bloodbath at the RNC. Headlines calling it a quote. Bloodbath. Yeah, bloodbath.
Not only is it going to be a bloodbath, but after they leave New Hampshire, it's a bloodbath on her home turf. That's really tough. Trump has left a lot of corpses in his wake. I mean, we can count the body as part of the quote MAGA drive to take over Maricopa County, and the headline refers to it as an impending bloodbath. Columnist Charles Flo has a new piece for the New York Times entitled to a Biden Bloodbath. 2018 midterms. You can bet that they 100% are fearing a slaughter.
In fact, the word blood and massacre come up frequently. The Republican Party will be destroyed. It's going to be a bloodbath. There's going to be a bloodbath one way or the other. Bloodbath for Bernie Sanders? It's been a bloodbath there, shaping up to be a bloodbath. Head off a bloodbath and next year's crucial midterm off year elections are often a bloodbath. This week's bloodbath for Democrats. A bloodbath at the ballot box there. Could be a Republican bloodbath.
They'll talk about a bloodbath. It's a bloodbath. I have to talk about you. And it's. Going to be a bloodbath all day long is in for a bloodbath. Has it been a bloodbath on the way down with Donald Trump? Bloodbath be a bloodbath. Predicted to be a bloodbath. May not be the bloodbath, it would be a bloodbath. More of a bloodbath. It's going to be a bloodbath in November. Biden bloodbath. This November. A bloodbath on Wall Street?
There's going to be a bloodbath. In Alabama, into a bloodbath. Obviously, there was a bloodbath. It was a bloodbath. We're down 800 points. This bloodbath at Department of Homeland Security. And it's a bloodbath, OK? You guys get the idea. There's another 30 or 40 seconds of that, and those are like one to two second clips and they change.
There are hundreds of examples of people saying bloodbath, like it's some sort of thing that people say because that's what people say, OK, we're not talking about The Shining here. We're not talking about blood, like running down the walls. We're not talking about murder or violence or chaos. It's an expression. It means something that's not
good. It's like when someone says, like, they decimated it. It doesn't mean that 10% of the people died, not usually, unless we're talking about war. All right? It's insane. It's insane because that's what these people do. They cling to a word. We talked about it. We talked about it a couple weeks ago. We're going to hammer it home. The concept of the illusory truth effect. This will be something that they can go out there and talk about, he said. Bloodbath. He said.
If you don't elect me, there will be violence. There might be. I guarantee you though I can almost man, I I don't want to do it like a straight guarantee, but I will. I will get this. We're going to work to it. If Trump doesn't get elected, I think people will be upset. If Trump does get elected. I think we can expect riots. I think we can. I think there's no way that they take it laying down because these people have been primed and told that violence is the
answer. Violence is an issue. Here's another thing you won't worry about a bloodbath. How about this? How about you go to one of America's most violent inner cities. Then you bring in a bunch of people that, as Trump said, are animals, but bring in a bunch of people that have third world developing world values so we don't have to call them animals. Would just say they're people that are coming from less developed areas where violence is more acceptable.
And then you do this coming from Daily Wire, Chicago is moving ahead with plans to evict illegal immigrants from shelters. Oh, I'm sure that'll go really well. The city of Chicago has plans to evict illegal immigrants from city shelters on Sunday, and they're going to evict another 2000 by the end of April. Oh, well, that seems like that'll go fine, right? I'm sure they're going to take this really well. You saw those people coming in. It's not like they're they're
they're not able bodied. They currently have more than 11,000 illegal immigrants spread across 23 shelters. That's such a small number, by the way, for something like El Paso or some of the border towns that have taken on that many more, It's intense. They're going to send them out into the streets. They're going to put them back into, into into the areas of Chicago. So Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson.
He said that 4500 would be evicted under the new policy, while some will qualify for extensions and be allowed to remain elsewhere, some until June. Oh yeah, So right about the time when Chicago turns into a bloodbath because it's warm and people are in the streets and tempers flare and violence begins. Right about that time they're going to start releasing a bunch of people from places that used to have shelter, and now they're going to be competing for resources in a very expensive
place. Chicago's not cheap. Urban areas are not cheap, by and large. They are not inexpensive to live in and population density. So you want to see what happens when you take Third World capable violence and put it in front of like our closest thing, what they used to call Chiraq, put him into the war zone. This is going to be ugly. You want to talk about a bloodbath? We are setting up for a Chicago bloodbath this summer based on what they're doing there, which
is incredible. Incredible. But it's predictable. It's predictable. And why is that? Because we've got somebody sitting in the office right now in the Oval Office that's truly corrupt. Has done things that nobody's ever done in that office beforehand. And we're letting him get away with it because he's old. Because he is. Where do I have the picture? Where's the oatmeal picture? Here's the oatmeal because he's
a bowl of oatmeal, apparently. That's why they That's why they're OK with it. I get this clip. I saw this last week when I was on the road. It's bothered me for a while. This is, this is the special counsel who basically let Biden off or who basically said that we're not going to be able to prosecute this case.
And that's probably true. This is the special counsel just answering in the affirmative over and over, about all of the elements of the crime that Joe Biden engaged in when he didn't have the defense of the Presidential Records Act, when he didn't have the ability to hold them as a senator. And he's got, he's got unlimited amounts of documents in every single place. You ready for this? This is like actually kind of eye opening. This is a longer clip. It's about four minutes.
I'm only going to show you the first maybe 80 or 90 seconds of it. I want you guys to just get a taste of all like all these are yeses, this is a yes. And they and they just lay out the case. Why we didn't do a prosecution is beyond me. Here we go. Mr. Her classified documents were found at the Penn Biden Center. That's correct. They were found in President Biden's garage. In Wilmington, DE Yes. And in his basement den. Also in the same home, yes. And his main floor office? Correct.
And his third floor den, correct. At the University of Delaware? Correct. And at the Biden Institute. Correct all. Right. And the elements of the crime for this, I mean, we can't we get into all of this, but the elements of the crime are pretty simple, right? The president, President Biden had unauthorized possession of a document, writing or no, that's. Correct. And that the document writing our note related to National
Defense, correct. And that the defendant and we may talk about the willfully part here in a second, retain the document writing our note and failed to deliver it to an employer or officer entitled to receive it. Correct that there is a willfulness intent element, as you say. And but those are the elements of the crime. Including the intent element,
yes. And there are at least two different quotes right where he told his gross writer, And this is in your report, in a matter of fact, and this is February 16th, 2017, that he had just found all this classified stuff downstairs. He did make that statement that was captured on an audio recording. And on April 10th, 2017, Biden read aloud A classified passage related to a top 2015 meeting in the Situation Room. That is in the report. Yes. And these are national security documents.
Afghanistan, I mean, has been mentioned a whole bunch of those things, right? Correct. And at one point in time, his personal attorneys and the DOJ attorneys argued about notes taking all of the different things and compared it to Reagan. Sorry, could you repeat that, Congressman? President Biden's attorneys, personal attorneys, talked about the notes and why they didn't actually account for the Presidential Records Act. But you, I mean, you found that
argument in your report. It seems a little persuasive, but you eventually said, no, the executive order. Trump's right. We did conduct, we did set forth an analysis of the governing law and ultimately. All right, so they get back into the minutiae a little bit there. End of the day, the man met all the elements of the crime. He was not competent to stand trial according to them. They believe that he would have been considered a sympathetic elderly figure, a kindly man with a poor memory.
That was the statement who's running for president, who's defaming Donald Trump's capabilities. So we know, we know that it's got to be a Which one is it? Sloth in the chat just said make it make sense. It doesn't make sense. It's a double standard. We that's all we have to see. That's why the bloodbath thing
got debunked in real time. For those of you who are on social media, which is gross, But if you are on social media and you happen to be watching this kind of stuff, it happened like, right then people were like, oh, you're lying to us. They're attempting to initiate that illusory truth effect, that repetitive the Russia, Russia, Russia, the bloodbath. He's asking for violence, calls for violence, calls for violence. They're saying that over and over again. He'll be a dictator.
He'll be a dictator. These things get repeated, repeated, repeated, over and over and over again on purpose. The goal is to drum it into people's heads that are not thinking. And part of that is the way that our our media structure is it's sound bites, it's clips, it's gotten shorter and shorter. Our attention spans have gotten weaker and weaker in the meantime, though, they've also gotten really long. Many of you watched. We had, we had record turnouts for some of those interviews I
did. They were like 90 minutes to two hours. People have an incredible capability to ingest information should they so choose. Many of you are part of them. And then also we have this youth being raised with this TikTok mentality, with this shorts mentality where if it doesn't hit in 60 seconds or 35 seconds and, like they're going to be gone. And I think that's why there's this danger with TikTok. But it's it's a much more nuanced piece right now.
I'm going to talk about TikTok, the TikTok Bill. I'm going to talk about some of the stats that have come out about LGBTQIA stuff. And then I think all that relates to to Missouri V Biden, which is now being argued right now. And if you folks are breaking away from that, I understand too. Tracy Beans is doing a live stream. So that's kind of good. So let me, let me let me throw this on the screen here. It's from ABC News.
This is Ro Khanna and he's saying that there's a major problem with the so-called TikTok bill that just passed the House of Representatives because it wouldn't actually protect Americans, number one. And he says that it's it's far too broad. There are better ways to protect our our country from foreign countries obtaining their their private information. And by the way, the cat's out of the bag with most of the stuff. Most young people have already
given themselves up to this. Most people who have who've engaged in any of these sort of data breach companies, there's a lot of companies out there that are exploiting your data. So we get down to the the question of personal responsibility. So he's not wrong as a government, you know, as a Democrat who's actually saying he represents Silicon Valley, they they obviously have a lot of constituents that are going to be involved in these sort of apps and the sort of tech industry there.
He cites First Amendment concerns. That's legit. That's a legit problem. The legislation was approved. It was a bipartisan majority. Why They said that there was this security issue, a national security issue about the, you know, and the possibility of data going over to foreign governments. That's a big deal. The Chinese Communist Party obviously will take advantage of that.
Do they have somebody said that the actual the, the the version of TikTok that we have allowed in the United States is actually not allowed in China. It's probably because we have more freedom on it, but it also allows them to exploit more information. People can post more and more and and it it data mines more from your phones a lot of that stuff is actually not very publicly available and I'm not confident that I'm not covered by a a non disclosure agreement.
So I don't want to get deep into what TikTok can cannot do. But suffice to say it grabs a lot of information about you. But the the broader story here is this, do you have a right to surrender that information either whether you understand or not. I'm not saying you're you're doing informed consent because I don't think anybody reads the terms of service and get the gets what they're doing.
But you still have the right, it's your data and that's what our that's what our entire sort of digital ecosystem is built on. It's built on you giving information about yourself for free and then they provide something for free. So it actually is a transactional cost. You get some sort of service from this app, from the software. They get all kinds of information about you that they sell to marketers. And that may be a fair trade.
There's some really great apps out there, but it might not be. And are you reading about it? And do you know what those things are? And are you informed? No. But do most Americans even know what they put in their bodies? Do you even like how many people? Many. Many of you probably will. But a lot of folks out there don't even read labels. They don't even know what they're eating. They don't even realize that. Like, things like carrageenan are in almost every milk that
you go after. My wife constantly is like reading dairy labels. She's like, oh, my God, there's carrageenan here. There's anthem gum. There's things that's thick in it, Right? Do people know that you just want milk? You thought it would just be milk? It's a carton of milk. No, there's other crap in there. So reading the terms of service, we kind of already know. We're just we're like, OK, do I agree for these people to
exploit all my stuff? Because I want whatever it is that's on this particular app, and that involves me sending pictures to my friends or taking videos and doing my deal. All the stuff is out there. We do have a right to give it away. I'm not crazy about the government being the answer. I don't think the government is the answer. If you're a conservative, you
don't either. And so that's where this sort of interesting little case that's going on right now that I think these all play together, This is the the free speech issue that's going on in Missouri V Biden. It's totally worth us kind of giving it a moment. It's being argued right now in front of the Supreme Court, the biggest overreach of our federal government getting in and choosing winners and losers in
the free speech battle. So if you guys want a big primer on Missouri V Biden, your best bet, at least for a short one that I can think of that I'm that I was involved in is you can actually listen to Tracy Beans cover down on that. She did it when I went. I went on the Dinesh D'souza podcast and I and I did a guest host at the beginning or at the end of last year. So in December go look for the last week or so of the Dinesh podcast with Tracy Beans.
You'll get a real primer if you don't understand what's going on there. She talks about it in a in a in a good long form. It's the second-half of the show. So if you guys just want 10 or 15 minutes to get kind of caught up to speed.
But essentially there is a, there's an allegation and it's pretty well founded that our federal agencies that are supposed to answer the executive who theoretically swear allegiance to the First Amendment, which is a leash that should explicitly keep them from being involved in this kind of stuff. We're coercing or significantly influencing social media sites for content moderation based on their preferred outcomes. They were trying to pick winners
and losers. And then the federal government has to be agnostic about a few things. It's got to be agnostic about speech and religion and political causes that people assemble against. That's kind of what Ron Coleman's big piece was, that copyright laws are ministerial actions. In other words, they are requested. People come in and they say it, and then you send out the product. There's no, there's no filtration, there's no, there's no editorial end on the federal
government side. If it doesn't break the law, if it doesn't infringe on somebody's copyright, then you must grant it. It's a shell issue situation, and that's where it's supposed to be. That's what's supposed to happen when we talk about the 1st Amendment, when we talk about all the protections of the 1st Amendment actually should happen for the second too, by the way.
But Missouri V Biden is addressing whether or not the federal government massively overstepped by trying to pick winners and losers in the speech game for preferred outcomes, for political purposes, to influence the American people and the kind of things that they were able to ingest. And it's my argument that none of that has anything to do with the government's job. It's actually your job as a parent. It's your job as a person.
As you're a grown up, you're in charge of what goes into your head. You're the one who's supposed to curate your own content. If you want to ingest garbage and no garbage and and and have bad ideas because you can't think through them, that's your choice. You're allowed to. We'll argue with you, but you're allowed to do that. It's very interesting to me that there's the story. This is coming from Catholic boats, Loop. It's a Pew Research people, Pew
Research study. Rather, it says 75% of teens feel happy and peaceful when they're separated from their phones. Why is this? Why is it? It's because we are not immediately dealing with imminent, quote UN quote, threats that are not imminent. I addressed this in my speech as well. I know some of the things I said, by the way, in Lewiston. It's really critical for us to get away from that. I actually spent most of my week not looking at social media. It was the best.
I'm exhausted from traveling because it's tiring. I was traveling. I was driving like somewhere between 8:00 and 10:00 hours a day, plus meeting new people, plus going into places I've never been before, plus trying to keep track of maps. And yet I wasn't looking at social media. I was simply looking at essentially like a glorified navigation system. This study said that teens encounter a range of emotions
when they don't have their phones. 74% said they often felt happy, 72% said they they often are sometimes felt peaceful when they didn't have access to their phones. Why is that? That's the amygdala in action. Because when you have your phone in your pocket, what you are doing is you are getting local news somewhere else and it feels
like imminent threats to you. You guys saw that there was a, there was an explosion that happened in in Irvine, CA and the Orange County Sheriff's Department apparently was involved in it. That's not related to you unless you live in Southern California or you know, sort of like Inland Empire. That's not part of your life if you live in New Jersey, if you live in Florida, like that doesn't affect you even a little bit as no possibility unless you
have a family member that's on a SWAT team out there. And yet people dealt with it every single day and there was a shooting in Florida and I think in Jackson, Jacksonville or Jacksonville Beach. That doesn't relate to you either unless you happen to know somebody who was on that beach or you're from that area. I live in Texas. That has nothing to do with me at all. It's it's 1000 plus miles away, and yet it feels imminent.
It feels like violence is everywhere, because I saw spots that popped up on random days and somewhere around the country, something bad is happening at all times. When it's in your pocket, that's what you think about, and that's what these teens are getting away from. But that's your job as a parent, not the government. The government doesn't need to come out there and say, hey, you should be taken care of in this way.
It's your job if we want to be Americans and we want to have freedoms, that you have to take the responsibility for curating your own information and understanding what it is that you're taking in. And I think a lot of people don't want to do that. They want to see that power. That's not a conservative position. There are plenty of conservatives that keep trying to do it. Look at this thing up here. Roughly 3/4 of teens feel happy or peaceful.
Yeah, 44% feel anxious. There is that fear of loss. And any of us who have ever gone anywhere without your phone, you know exactly what I'm talking about. You're like, Oh my God, I'm disconnected. We used to always be disconnected. Like, we had to go find a payphone in my lifetime, and it's not been that long. Most adults still, overwhelmingly have lived without these phones. And yet we think that they're they're necessary.
There's something really good about sequestering yourself from information and just being like, hey, I'm going to be in this place, I'll be there then. You know, I used to love riding a motorcycle for that reason. Some of you guys know what I'm talking about. But you can't really text and ride a motorcycle. It's a good way to die. And so there's peace there. And it was a forced peace. Every time I commuted without, without a phone, it was in my
pocket. I just knew where I was going because I was in charge of the road and I handled it. That there's something good about getting yourself divorced from the technology, even for small pieces of of your day. And and even teens know this. So handle your teens appropriately. Keep them. Make an artificial boundary that stops them from having this problem, whether it means checking out their phones like they need it. This this survey is really important 'cause it tells you that.
It says higher income parents are more likely to have a problem managing their teen cell phone. That tells you that people who are making more money are doing less of a job, of managing their kids. That's literally what the study says to me. And that's not great because the second piece of it is this. And this is coming from Daily Wire. Now is it? What is this coming from? I think it's coming from Gallup now that I think about it.
Yeah. Gallup. Sorry, this Gallup survey just said that 7.6% of people in the United States identify as LGBTQ plus. But it's really, really high when we start talking about the younger generations. And those younger generations are the ones that are most influenced by the garbage that's in their phone. They think that the thing they see is real. They're actually the the younger
generations. This Gen. Z is what they're talking about. Born 1997 to 2012, 22.3% of them identify as some sort of alternative sexuality. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or something else other than heterosexual. 22.3%, that is physiologically and biologically impossible, is no way that that's the case. It can't happen because this is like our society would tumble if one in four people couldn't be in a potentially reproductive relationship. It's absurd.
That's not real, totally artificial. But here's the thing. Those are the ones that are most exposed to, like, what I would call the NPR environment. You guys ever listen to NPR? It's really good for you to do that. If you need to do a workout or if you want to get your heart rate up for a little bit, go listen to NPR and hear about the transgender problems that exist in like, Namibia or in Kenya or in some outer village in Thailand. How this Thai person is not
treated well. It's it's completely insane. It's like off the rails buggy. If you listen to NPR, you would believe that at least 22.3% of the population was transgender, but probably more like 60 or 80%. It's the it's a huge chunk of their stories. You can do an entire you can do an entire morning and catch nothing but alternative sexuality stories which is
crazy. But that normalizes something that's not real and it makes people believe that And young people Gen. Z are the worst millennials born 1981 to 1996. Actually don't consider myself one of those. My childhood was far closer to what my older brother was like, but like 9.8, so roughly 10%. And then look, it gets down to the point where the less that
you grew up with technologies. Silent Generation, or they often call the great generation Greatest generation 1945 or earlier 1%. Boomers 2.3% somewhere in under 5 because Gen. X stopping supposedly at 1984.5% somewhere between 1:00 and 4:00 or 5% is probably the real number on there. Why? Because there are always people that were in the closet and hidden. They wouldn't have identified.
That's true, and there's always been a population within the human species, even in animal populations where this exists. But it's not 22.3% that's made-up, it's it's completely fabricated and it leads us to these weird, weird outcomes. It's the same thing as the sort of the Everything is racist thing, right? We all believe they're all racist. And then you get these millennials that know absolutely nothing. I got a fun video for you guys in a second here.
Absolutely nothing. You know, zero about the world. They can't even solve their own problems. They can't even figure out what to do with their own junk, their genitals. And yet they're they got the big crises handled. They got it figured out. I got this great video from Ryan Long, so I'm going to play this for you. Just a little bit of comedy for you because it's Monday and we might as well have a little laugh about this, but this is a real phenomenon.
This is exactly what Jordan Peterson always talks about. Go make your bed. You can't even clean up your room. How the hell are you going to solve geopolitics? I love this take so you know, have a little bit of a a laugh with us. This is obviously satirical. Yeah, I don't want to tell you I was born with the ability to solve geopolitical issues, even though I'm not able to solve any of the problems in my own life. Can you tell me you're supposed to make taxes every couple
years? Every. Year. Solve the Middle East, Ukraine, Russia, inflation, unemployment. All without being able to keep a job myself, or a relationship, or keep a pet without having a dive. OK, could you just not cut off from my card today though, solving geopolitics is actually easy. What's hard is getting to my coffee shop gig on time, and now my boss won't give me any
shifts. I've never eaten a vegetable, but more importantly, I don't really have time to deal with all that mumbo jumbo right now because I'm focused on bigger problems, like what to do with the world economy. I mean the whole Palestine, Israel thing took me about half hour to solve Thursday morning, which is good that it didn't take long because I had a pretty hectic day. Just wrote a post Solving homelessness.
I personally, as you know, have been living with my mom in my 30s, so I technically have solved homelessness for myself. Last week I drafted a post outlining how to solve the whole mental health epidemic, but unfortunately I had a bit of an episode and then trashed my modem so I haven't been able to post it. I do fly off the handle. Quite. It's closed. I'll definitely solve the problem of places being closed. Did you realize you have to keep putting oil into a car, like
over and over again? Like all the time? It's not just a one time thing. Yeah, they'd like you to believe it's a one time thing, but it's not. Yeah. I don't want to tell you I was born with you. Sorry, I didn't know I had it looped. How goofy. But you know what that reminds me of? That poor girl that was like you could just take lemons off a tree and eat them. You don't even have to go to the
store. They just, you don't have to do anything that, like the lemons just come from the tree and then you use them in your food. That girl is that guy. That's what that's what Ryan is making fun of. Ryan Long, great comedian. If he's in your area, I would, if you're going to go see one like he seems like he's worth it. It's sad, but these uninformed people are the ones that are out there making the biggest noise. They're making the stupidest post.
They're they're susceptible to these really interesting pieces of propaganda. So there's a piece of propaganda that came out. I'm going to give you context for it. The context, essentially is that we're giving a ton of money in foreign aid to both sides of Israel and Palestine, and we are apparently bombing them with foods we're giving like these air drops. And here is a propaganda piece of a guy who literally goes through AMRE, which are incredibly expensive for us to
make and maintain. They are not the most efficient way for us to distribute food, and by the way, they're good enough for our troops. Our Tech P in the in the chat loves the MRE. This is, this is menu item number 11. This is a real thing. This is a real MRE. And this guy basically completely skips over the fact that there is a main course in every one of these things. It comes with a heater.
If you've never had an MRE, you're not really missing out other than you just missed out on some part of the world that we eat them and they're not great. And you're also missing out on Constipation because that's another big thing. And they all come with gum. And supposedly the red gum, which is like a cinnamon gum, is also a laxative. I don't know that we've ever
proven that. Maybe somebody can put that in the chatter, throw it into into the put, put it, put it into the the comments, if you would, whether or not the red gum is actually a laxative or whether that's a a troop legend.
But in any case, watch this guy go through and just basically say that your money that we're spending and sending over to this place, which we could be spending on like ATC infrastructure or taking care of other problems like, I don't know, shutting down our border, fixing that hole that we saw on the wall, this is what they're getting and they're complaining about it. This guy, this is pushed out by some Iranian propaganda group, and he's apparently a pro
Palestine activist. I've thrown both the name of the account from Twitter that this came from and then I also gave you the the context, which is kind of fun 'cause it got community noted, which is to say it got fact checked and the Fact Check says you're full of garbage. So as the air drops have been dropped in the north, I've been able to buy this today from the northern, northern, northern
part of our building. That's where most of the air drop has been dropped, and it's from the Department of Defense in the United States of America. This is the AirDrop, the drop on us. It's small. And then all the airstrikes that they also get us with. So I wondered what's in it? It's it comes for free, but at the end we still have to buy it. Let's see what's in it. So starts with the top crackers and then apple applesauce and then oh wow dumb. What's this?
This is like some, I don't know, we don't see these here and energy bar. This is the most thing I'm excited to have. Thanks, Janella. Wow. Cashews. So nuts, peanut butter. And so overall, it's one of the worst meals I've ever had. I literally ate a piece of everything because and imagine I'm fasting all day. OK, I don't care much more about that anyway. He rates all of the items in the MRE, which I don't disagree with. The flavor is not fantastic.
However. He's claiming that he had to pay for something that we all pay for and then we dropped over there. That's because they live in a corrupt area. That's because they're billionaires that are like pulling money out of that that, you know, they're they're fundraising. We played that really good hanging out in Qatar thing, right? We've got billionaires that are profiting off those people. Yeah, of course, that makes sense. But it's not good food.
He skipped the main meal. He pretended it didn't exist. And he rated most that stuff one out of 10. You know what? Kiss our asses. We pay for all that. It's good enough for our troops. It's better than enough for you. Screw you. Nobody cares what you think. But interesting that there's propaganda out there. And so then you get these folks that are kind of like, listening to it and going like, Oh my God, we're treating these people so poorly.
We're giving terrible Mr. ES with no actual useful value. It's good enough to keep Rangers rolling through Ranger School. It's good enough for our troops to go out there and fight wars on it. That's what you carry. You got to field strip it down. That thing that he couldn't figure out what it was, By the way, that was the heater.
That was the heater for the main dish, which he skipped, which was called vegetable Crumbles. It's like a veggie pasta and the vegetarian stuff is not terrible except the omelet thing. There was a funny thing from Iraq veteran the other day saying somewhere somebody is trying to change. They're trying to get a bag of em, M and Ms. trying to change the entire veggie omelet, which the veggie omelet is the worst. Anybody, anybody who knows knows the veggie omelet is the worst.
Let me say thanks to my buddies over at Catholic Vote by the way. They had a couple of these good stories and they highlighted them. So if you're not following Catholic vote on social media, you can do so at Catholic Vote. They've started to put some energy into there and they're getting you some pretty good curated content. So check out at Catholic Vote on both Instagram. They are on on. They're on true social, but they're not there as much.
And then they're also on X in a big way and they start to push this out. They're on Facebook. You can find them on all the major places that you are. I know most of us are not on Facebook anymore, but they are. And there's also a ton of people. I keep meeting people that are on Facebook, and you can always follow them by going to their website, which is at I'm sorry, it's just catholicvote.org. That's where you can get the
loop. The Loop is a great e-mail that's going to give you all kinds of news. It's going to be stuff that we don't cover. It's going to be probably like a dozen stories every morning, and they do a great job. I was kind of scanning it, so I kind of saw what it was. I was really trying to
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But I want to talk about the story that just popped out here from let's see here, Dems calling for riots, there we go again. This is coming out of Daily Wire. Tennessee Democrat calling for riots after Republican Senate pro police bill to the governor's desk saying you ain't seen nothing yet.
This woman whose name is Charlene Oliver and I've got a video of her saying it, essentially said that when you are pro police, then you are doing something that's rooted in racism and that she's going to have her district fight like hell that they're going to get really rowdy her. I'm going to play the clip of her. That's probably the best way to start it. And then I'm going to read some context on what she's talking about, which is borderline incredible.
It's borderline incredible because the person that she's calling out, you're going to hear her talk about this guy whose name is, his name is, I think, either Tyre or Tyrey Nichols. And Mr. Nichols was killed by black cops in like a terrible hiring, woke, bad idea theater situation. So here she is telling people that we're going to riot because riots are the voice of the the unheard. That's not. I don't think this is what Doctor King meant by this.
I think he said he understood riots, but he's still encouraged against it. So here you go. It's a. Milk. Oh, that's a different one. Sorry. One more time. Let's see, how about, oh, there she is. Video 5 Here we go. It is a slap in the face and you might as well stomp on the grave of Tyrene Nichols for bringing this bill. Yes, we are emotionally charged. Why? Because it's personal for us. Taylor made this personal the minute he introduced this legislation to target one family
and one life that was lost. So yeah, we going to fight doctor, King said. The the riots are the language of the unheard. You ain't saying nothing yet. If you keep silence silencing us like this, what do you think our district's going to do? We have had it up here, gloves off, like we going to fight. Like hell you don't. You don't expect us to respond when you gaslight us every
single day with these bills. There's a bill to get rid of the Tennessee Human Rights Commission that they're going to bring to abolish it, rooted in the Civil Rights Act to make sure that we have protections for folks that look like Tyrene Nichols. Right. But Tyrene Nichols was killed by folks that look like Tyrene Nichols. That's the thing. And they were crappy diversity hires because we are doing terrible things to our police departments.
What this bill was about, just so it was brought by when she says Taylor, she's talking about a guy named Brent Taylor. He's another Republican, he's a Republican senator, She's a Democrat senator coming from Nashville, He's from I think Memphis area. And what they wanted to do is they want to be able to say, hey, we are not going to allow local police departments and local DAS and so on to selectively not prosecute laws that we have passed as
legislators. You know, the legislature said these things are part of the state code. You must have your bumper firmly attached to your vehicles. You know, so like, a bumper doesn't come flying off the back of a car. You must have your tail lights operational so people can see you and they know when you're stopping. So a failed brake light, which is a normal stop. Anybody who's ever been driving a car since I was a kid, this is a standard thing.
You got one headlight out, there's a chance you might get pulled over. Do they have to? No, but they have discretion, failed registration. How many of us has ever had failed registration or you had old registration and they'll pull you over because they can see it because the windshield tag changes color or the thing on the back of your license plate has a different and has the wrong year. They usually are pretty calm about this kind of stuff, but they have some discretion.
Why do we have that discretion? Because people who fail on that often times are doing other things too. There's a that's the broken windows type of policing. And guess what, it worked. It cleaned up all of New York City, so it would work in in Tennessee as well. And they're saying, hey, we're going to continue to do policing because policing is actually important or it's not. I got pulled over, by the way, while I was on my way back from Lewiston to the airport in Spokane.
I got pulled over by a state trooper who said he clocked me at 771 miles an hour. I don't know if I was doing 71, but I don't think so. But I also don't admit to crimes. That's just because I'm not dumb. So he pulls me over. He's come coming head on. I go passing him. I see him flip EU turn. I'm on the phone with my dad. I'm like, shit, I'm going to get pulled over right now. Like I got to get. I never get pulled over.
By the way, folks. I always ride with the cruise control and the speed where it needs to be. But I wasn't. I was on. I was on my my pedal. So anyway, so I'm coming up the hill. Guys coming down the hill pulls me over. I saw it coming. I flipped my blinker on that I knew he was back there. I'm like, I'll just wait. We waited till we got past where the guardrail was. Then he turned on the lights.
Then I pulled over and gave him plenty of room on the side of thing and he came up on the passenger window. Windows are down very easy if you don't know how to do a traffic stop, if you've never done it and it scares the crap out of you. I was like super calm because, I don't know, I didn't think I did anything wrong. But also, if I get a ticket, I get a ticket. That's what the world is and then I'll deal with it.
So long and short, Trooper comes up, he says, hey, I clocked you at 71. I said, yeah, maybe you did, but I didn't see that on the Speedo. So no big deal. Here's my license. And I said it's a rental car. And I didn't want to open the glove box and go rooting in it because I don't know what's in there. But let's see. And he goes, yeah, Yeah. So I go, here you go. So I flip it over and I kind of just lean back and I open it up. I go, It's probably on the top.
There he goes, Yep. So I pull it so we can see it's daylight. It's all about trooper safety. You make them feel good. Everybody feels better. So I hand him the the thing, He takes a look at it. He goes very good. You going back and, you know, comes back. We have a little back and forth about Texas, where I'm going. He knows that I'm able to speak. I also have my Suspendables badge on my on my thing. That doesn't hurt. By the way, folks, Suspendables
T-shirts not going to hurt you. Having a red line or a blue line or a green line is not going to hurt you. It just means that we're on the good guy team. This means we care about the same things. And sure enough, the guy is like, all right, cool dude. Yeah, just slow down warning today. And I said thanks so much. You be safe out there because it's a dangerous game. It is. It's very dangerous. That was the end of it was a polite thing. And if he gave me a ticket, he
gave me a ticket. I would just deal with it. Is it fun to get a ticket? No. You can just be easy about this stuff though. They're trying to do the thing they're supposed to do. They're looking for problems. They're looking for people that are trafficking drugs, better, intoxicated, even on a Sunday morning. All these things at the job are with the things we put on. Our law enforcement is insanely, you know, strong and significant. And in the meantime, we've got the same place.
Tennessee has got this new fun game they're going to play where they need to hire more female cops. Why do we need more female cops? I think the number of female cops that are out there that want to be cops is the number that want to be cops. If you're a woman and you meet the minimum criteria, you will become a cop, You'll become an FBI agent. You'll be able to do these things. Why?
Because few women want to carry a gun and do all the kind of things that they do to be in law enforcement. And the ones that want to be haven't. They are. They are disproportionately favored to get into the game. All right. Meanwhile, we can artificially increase that number. We're going to go from 10 to 30%. We're going to have one in three cops to be ladies. Why? I don't know. Because ladies. Because diversity.
Because stupidity. Because we don't think that women have agency and we're going to try to force them in or try to calm them into doing a job that might not be appropriate for them. And then look at all these women. If you want these women responding to the call when something bad happens for you, you let me know, Put in the comments. Here we go. Let's check this out.
It's a male dominated profession, so women are scared to take that step, maybe thinking that they're not able to do it. But you can do it if you have that right mindset. It's a mindset. The Metro Police Department hopes more women will have their goal, a 30% female police force. Last year it was 11%. This year it's 13%. And is it even attainable? I think we're definitely growing. So if we can just keep that momentum going, I believe that
it is definitely attainable. Commander Tiffany Gibson is Metro's first female director of training. She says among the biggest changes they've made to help attract recruits, especially women. No more physical ability tests. Now trainees must pass a physical agility test designed to mirror tasks in the field. They've also added lactation rooms for nursing moms to all 8 precincts. More flexible schedules. That's in addition to their already paid maternity leave and
sick time. What's something the Metro Police Department does not currently offer to female recruits? That, you think, could really be a game changer. We're trying to get going, possibly help sponsor our own child care facility and I think that would be really helpful for for you know females and updated travel plans. Possibly travel New officers like Emma Long hope it all leads to more women joining her on
patrols and beyond. More qualified and strong women to be in this Police Department and be leaders in this Police Department. I mean, I think it would be a great thing to see. I'm just. I'm speechless. We need to get rid of the Physical Abilities test so we can have the Physical agility test, so we can have more strong women who can't pass the Physical Abilities test. My old agency is the same, by the way. They have different standards
for men and women. I crushed the female standards as a female, which I identified As for the purposes of the test, and nobody can see otherwise. Nobody can see otherwise. That's what I did. I killed it. I was in the top ten females ages 30 to 39, at the age of 39 for all women. Why? Because the female standards are a joke. They were a joke. They were easy. They were stupid. I can out Sprint all the women. I can out lift all the women. I can out push up all the women.
I can't outrun all the women for distance it turns out. But I bet you if we made that from a mile and a half to like 4 miles and then instead of just running it slick, we did it with a pack. I crush all the women too, and I'm not particularly exceptional. I'm not a fast runner. Really not. I'm not the best push up guy actually I was always kind of like medium. Like my my push up numbers when I was in the military for two minutes was like 75. Wasn't killing it. I'd get like up to 8081
something like that. But I was never like the the hundreds and 100 guys. I can do that with sit ups. It's it's ridiculous. It's ridiculous that either there's a standard and the job has to require it or there is no standard, in which case who cares. But if you're removing the physical standard in order to put people in it, you are endangering it. You want to talk about a bloodbath? That's the exact same place that that that that woman Senator
Oliver, was coming from. Senator Oliver is from Nashville. That was talking about Nashville Metro or Metro Nashville. Do we need lactating moms as police officers? Is that really what we need to do? Hey, if you're lactating women, I think you're amazing. I think it's an amazing thing to do. My wife is in that boat right now. Feed your baby and stay with your baby. Please do the right thing for
that. Figure it out if you're a conservative woman and you have a baby, that it's breastfeeding time. It's time to be around your baby. Your baby requires you until you're about three years old. There is no negotiation that the outcomes are like, demonstrably better if you are with your children. It's insane to me that we would have this sort of thing going on. We need lactation rooms and childcare.
We have to now outsource raising your child by a Police Department, childcare so that you can go out there and deal with other people's kids who also were poorly raised. Talk about a cycle of stupidity. That's a bloodbath. That's a bloodbath waiting to happen. Our outcomes are bad because we are making poor choices as a community. So vote against this stuff, guys. In any case, that's essentially what I've got for the day. I've got one little sort of moment of Zen for you, if you will.
This is one of those funny little I played you Ryan Long. I thought that was good. This one might be equally good. It's Monday, so let's not be stupid. Let's just say maybe all these ideas are bad. Maybe maybe this lady calling everything racism. Maybe she just doesn't really appreciate what we're living in. So let me give you another comedian real quick. You know, like our country's falling apart and then they're like, you know, the one people are like, oh.
This country was built on racism. It's like maybe we should do more of that. Maybe that was working you guys, like the railroad wasn't? Built by the LGBT. The railroad was not built by the LGBTS, I'll tell you that. Indeed, it was built by hard men who came and sometimes gave their life building that thing. The lefties love the railroad, but they don't want to acknowledge that. It's like full of dead Chinese and dead Irish people and dead freed slaves.
That's who built the Eye Rd. You want to go watch something kind of crazy? I don't think it's historically accurate, but it's it's fun to watch as hell on wheels. You want to go see how tough it was building a damn railroad? Like, at least the first couple episodes will give you a pretty good taste of it. And it is not easy work. And people got really badly hurt and then those people just got left to die. That was not racism.
That was called America. That was called Welcome to the American Dream. There is no safety net. Good luck. We'll see at the other end. Maybe it's like a survival race where a lot of people don't survive. In any case, that's what America's always been about. It's very interesting to see that we're so scared of that that we're going to. We're such a good country now. We have such an abundance of wealth. This is the curse of abundance that we heard Ron Coleman talking about last week.
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