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, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin Show. It is Friday, it is February the 14th, and a happy Valentine's Day to you if you're into that
sort of Hallmark holiday. My children are absolutely thrilled that there is another holiday. My daughters were telling me it's really difficult to be at the beginning of the year because there's President's Day and then there's Martin Luther King Day and then there's Valentine's Day and there's so many different holidays to get excited about. I guess to be a 7 year old girl sounds like it's a pretty good gig at this point.
Just kind of laughing. She came down this morning at like 6:00 and she was getting things ready. We're going to be talking about making discrimination great again. We are a discriminating people. You are supposed to be a discriminating person. You have every right to discriminate and you should. And that word has been taken from us.
That's my contention. I'm going to be bringing on Steve Friend. We're going to be talking a little bit about doing some discrimination as you consider the sources of information a little bit later on to bring on a friend from Red State in the person of Susie Moore. So we're going to do a double guest today. But discrimination is not a bad thing and nor should it be considered a bad thing. So we're going to talk about making discrimination great again.
In addition to that, we'll talk about RFK. We got some clips of stuff going on over on in Europe. PTXF is running around in the snow in short shorts. Good for him. It is very, very appalling that he would go out there and try to do physical fitness. There's a lot of things that are upsetting to people today. So we're going to get into all those things, like I said with my buddy Steve Friend, in just one moment. Before we do, let's say thanks to the folks at Patriot Coolers.
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Oh it's outstanding man. I am here for Valentine's Day. See in our house I'm married to a woman from the Ukraine and they celebrate Women's Day, International Women's Day which is March 8th which was supposed to be a communist holiday but they just Co opted it and said buy us flowers and chocolates because we want another occasion. And I was reliably informed before I was betrothed that we didn't have to celebrate Valentine's Day and I could
celebrate March 8th instead. Which was good because I could save money on flowers. And then I made that rookie mistake once. And now I make sure that I buy flowers both on February 14th and March 8th. I told my wife I don't like buying flowers because I think that they're wasteful and I think that they can't be used in a they can't be used for very many purposes. There's not a lot of functionality to a flower and it doesn't really jive with my sensibilities.
But what I am willing to buy is a mill that will create unlimited flour for however much it costs. So we can mill our own flour at home. That's not the same thing. I think I'll probably have to take my girls to the store later on today and find things. Sure that you get the sweet tarts, the hearts that say be mine, Are they still? We don't, no, we don't do that in our house. We've started eliminating all the dyes and. Grand wife and Maha, congratulations. Yeah, we're fully radicalized.
I saw a video the other day, actually. This guy goes, he's like, did your wife tell you that she wants to start making sourdough? Congratulations, you're a farmer. Because the next thing is, is you're going to have to go down to Lowe's and get yourself some wood and build yourself a chicken coop because they're coming probably in the spring. So you might as well get
yourself prepped for that. And you might as well start making room for like goats and and other sort of farm animals because once you start down the sourdough route, the end result is you have to live on a homesteading compound. Once you start using the term homestead as opposed to house, that's when the the the space station is fully weaponized. Yeah, it's fully operational, right. OK. So I had a couple of videos that triggered my my mind this morning.
I don't necessarily want to do all current events. RFK was sworn in yesterday, Cash made it out of committee. Was there anything else that really big that happened that you saw? No, the cash one was the big one that I was anticipating. But otherwise I think we're we're heading into maybe at the first quiet weekend for the, for the Trump administration. I don't, but we have the Daytona 500. So you never know. I'm I'm calf expecting to see Air Force One fly in.
It's possible, right? I mean, that would make sense especially. Once and I mean you're talking there's a quarter million people that are there when not Donald Trump is is present so. We'll see. So that that that sets up two things #1 we're going to talk discrimination because it's a cultural thing.
I think it's important. And I think that people on the political left, as they've gone after the language and they've done it with a lot of things, discrimination is one of the words that was taken from us. And I'm going to start claiming it back starting today. You and I are going to do that together. The other thing is Donald Trump may show up in Daytona. Would you agree that?
1000% possible. And you will know that he showed up there because one, and he will probably say it before he goes, but he will also just show up and people will be able to see him. He's not being hidden and shrouded. It's not like the same thing that we saw for the last four years. Do you realize how weird it has been that every single appearance of the president of the United States for the past four years has been set up and has been?
It has been curated and it has been sort of packaged for the American people in multiple takes so that it can be presented, this staged person? Sort of ham handedly. It was not like a very smooth operation. It wasn't like the movie Dave, where no one could tell that that wasn't actually the president. And he was sitting there having meatball Subs with his accountant figuring out how to balance the budget. And all the cabinet was like, oh, that makes sense.
We'll go along with it. I mean, everybody who paid attention for 15 seconds knew that Joe Biden was not in control. He was a marionette puppet. Right, but and I I saw a little clip from Dave the other day that was popped up on social media and it was like running around and it was like, that was the precursors to doge and it was in 93 when they made the movie doge.
I mean, I mean, the concept of cutting crap out of the government has been around for my entire life and no one's ever actually done it, which is the most probably amazing piece of it. It's the reason why people have lost their minds. I saw this video. This man actually nails nails it pretty clearly. Like most of the time you see the Tik Toks and I'm like, I don't really care what you have to say because what do you know? But this guy kind of looks like if I let myself go a little bit
with the hair. Carnivore Kyle Serafin got it. No, no, no, no, he's not fat. He's just, he's just kind of like sloppy. He looks like he could be like a fed on surveillance. He, I've worked with guys that look like this. But no, he's making a really interesting point about the accessibility and the massive change that we saw happen basically on January 20th. First thing with the sitting down and signing of the
executive orders at the desk. I haven't seen a press conference in the White House in four years. It just didn't happen. They put out Karine Jean Pierre with her giant binder of answers that she could possibly pull from. Or in the rare occasion that Joe Biden stood up there, he would pull out the chart out of his pocket with the predetermined questions from the predetermined. Reports with the faces of the people he was going to talk to you. Meanwhile, this guy had kind of nails it.
So let's just kind of take it to let's take it to a TikTok guy I love. Living in a. Country where you can wake up every day and say, huh, I wonder what the president's up to today? And you can just find it out. You just figure it out. It's online at basically just whatever he's doing. He's signing executive orders. Oh, it's being live streamed. He's visiting families that fell victim to a hurricane. Oh, it's on Fox News right now. He's doing a private dinner.
Oh, well, they're live streaming that too. I wonder what his policy changes are. Oh, well, he was watching the Super Bowl and just decided to get rid of the penny. And he tweeted about it to let everyone know this is the most American thing I've ever seen. He's not wrong. It's very American to be able to have this sort of transparency. Remember, we were being promised that it would be the most transparent presidency in history, Joe Biden's, and it was the exact opposite.
It just it never materialized. There was never, ever going to be an opportunity for Joe Biden to be transparent just facially because he was never in control. And now what you have is it's sort of unique because of the technology we have where we have instant access. We're hundreds of years beyond when we had these legendary presidents who would be writing with their quill and it would take weeks and possibly months to find out what sort of actions they had.
I mean, now it's within seconds. As soon as Donald Trump does something, if it's put on to X or to true social, then we all have access to it, which is unique experience we have. But it's it's also fundamentally American. They're very responsive to the people. I mean, how long have people been saying, hey, it costs us three cents to make one penny. That's kind of dumb. We shouldn't do that. And he just kind of like, oh, yeah, I'll just, I'll get that done for you right now.
Pretty cool. Right. And it doesn't mean that you can't spend in one cent, but most people are spending things in digital currency anyway. They're doing it on a on a financial Ledger that's just moving back and forth between computers. So why have the physical penny anymore, especially when they're useless, They have no intrinsic value. You know it, It all makes sense to me.
There's an Elon video of him being interviewed by somebody when I forget what the what the suggestion that the interviewer said was he's why don't you put whatever this is in the boosters on top of the rocket? And Elon goes, yeah, you know what? Now that I think about it, that makes sense. And then they flash forward like six months later and he's like, hey, thanks. That was a great idea. We put implemented it.
Yes, six months later. Well, because that's how minds work that are interested in solving problems versus people that are interested in the status quo. Donald Trump is talking about ending the war in Ukraine. Yeah, So exactly. And and that's very, very offensive. And so they're upset about it. So again, one of these, like, press conferences from his desk. Like, Can you imagine that if you were to sat down, you're like, I think I'm going to do some work today.
I'm going to sit down. I'll go ahead and let the let all the people that are outside in so they can watch me do my job. And then I'll just answer questions. And he's just out here and he's like signing some things, talking to the people. Yeah, last night we were doing this. And so here's what we've come up with this morning. And then people like, excuse me, Siri, come in. So there's some pretty funny moments, including a a brilliant shutdown of CNN. But let me throw some clips up.
We'll just catch up on what the the president's been up to. Like I said, it's refreshing for the first time in four years to be able to at least have that access. Here he is talking about shutting down the war and also stabbing CNN and making fun of them for being friends with Joe Biden, which is also called pretty hilarious. And this should have been done by Biden years ago. This should have never been allowed to happen. I know he's a friend of yours, but.
Couldn't Putin just withdraw? His he's a friend of CNN. That's why nobody watches CNN anymore, because they have no, no credibility. OK, who else? Yes, please. He's just yuking it up. He's he's like, yeah, I'm just going to take a stab at CNN for no reason because they're in there. And so that wasn't the only one he did. He actually shuts down Caitlin Collins, who you know was on the debate or was on a stage with him doing a town hall and was
pretty awful. So have you seen this clip yet or no? I haven't seen the Caitlin Collins one, but I really just he, we used to do that in the first administration when he kind of lost his mojo. He would just come and be like I need to do a press conference in T and slam. Slam Jim Acosta. He would just like make him feel bad about his life.
He just does it to. Caitlin Collins force it's like the liberal tears that just give him a. Workout and listen, I, I highly respect that need to just like poke somebody else and take their energy. Sometimes when I, we used to do stuff in the military when we were training, I would just look and see who looked like they
were suffering the most. And then I would just feed off my, my amusement that they look like they were in way more pain than me. I did the same thing at the FBI Academy. You know, they, they do the knuckle push ups and everybody acts like it's going to be like the kryptonite for every human being. So we're just posted up on knuckles on some concrete and we've got this guy who is tiny, I can't remember his name, but we had a couple of like really, really small, like like horse
jockey size DT instructors. I resemble those remarks. Yeah, yeah, no, they were, they were like smaller than you, Steve, like quite a bit your build, but like scaled down by 4-5 inches shorter. And so they're just locked out on their knuckles there and they don't weigh anything. They probably weigh like $1.15. And whatever. I'll just, I'll hold knuckle push up. So I'm holding the plank and I'm looking over and I heard a sound that I was not familiar with before in my life while doing
difficult things. And it was the sound of people suffering out loud, which is bizarre. And so they're like, and they're just locking out of push. They're not even doing anything. They're just laying there. And it was like women and like they were men. Shocking to me. This is another reason why the FBI is not elite. And so I'm just seeing this thing and I was like, I could do this for 1000 years right now.
As long as there's people crying around me that don't want to be doing it, I want to be doing it longer. Anyway, Trump is doing a, his thing that he does where he'll like sign something and then he like shows every, he's like, look what I've done. Look at this thing. I've done this thing. It's so good. It's the best thing I've done today. In the next 15 minutes. So he's holding up his executive order and Caitlin Collins decides that there's a lull.
So she's going to butt in and get a question. And he stomps on her. He stomps on her soul for just a minute. And we're all going to enjoy it together. Here we go. Mr. President, you've won the White House. In part because of high inflation. If your. Tariffs make prices go. We haven't ask you to speak yet, please. He just like he just shuts her down and then he picks the guy next to her just to make her feel worse doing that.
For those listening and not watching with a map of the Gulf of America behind him where they put the font at like 48. Yeah, no, it's, it's too big. And the whole thing was they were like, isn't it dangerous to compel the speech of The Associated Press? And they're just like, OK, some of this reminds me, we're going to touch back on this in a minute, but the discrimination, the need for discrimination, you can't allow everybody to do everything all the time.
And you cannot act like all ideas are equally good. Nobody can live that way. So if you don't want the AP in there, you know, sorry AP, you're being discriminated against because you suck. I discriminate against bad things all the time. Everybody's Doctor Who sucks and is going to treat my cancer with essential oils, then I'm going to discriminate and going to go against it get find somebody else who's going to give me the chemo. So the problem is, is the definition of discrimination has
changed pretty dramatically. Everybody acts like discrimination is the cardinal sin. Nobody wants to be called a bigot. Nobody wants to be called prejudice, although we're all prejudice against certain things. And and so I had these reflections and I'm going to show you the reason why this came to my mind, because there's a woman in Fairfax County, Virginia, my, my, my old haunts, and she's at a school board meeting talking about some things that are really reasonable.
And then she does this thing that women do. It is a feminine instinct to ameliorate those around you by saying this is not the bad word. And yet you have to convince me that it's a bad word. You haven't even made the argument that discrimination is wrong. And so I think it isn't wrong. Here's Donald Trump talking about crushing Canada. He's going to discriminate on behalf of Americans, which is kind of like the job of the president. You're supposed to not be.
You're not the president of Canada. We don't care. Also, he calls Justin Trudeau, Governor Trudeau, which is a thing to listen for. He slips this stuff in. It's very, very quick. So this is like a 6 minute long clip. I'm only going to play like probably 90 seconds of it or so, but more from the press conference of him just hurting the feelings of Europeans and Canadians alike because you can discriminate when you're the president. We think the European Union is wonderful.
We all love Europe, love our the countries in Europe. But European Union has been absolutely brutal on trade. Canada has been very bad to us on trade. But now Canada is going to have to start paying up. And Canada has been tough on the military because they don't have a very, they have a very low military cost. They think we're going to, you know, protect them with our
military, which is unfair. So Canada is going to be a very interesting situation because, you know, we just don't need their product and yet they survive off the fact that we're, you know, we do 95% of what they do. And Canada is just absolutely, I say it and sometimes people smile and sometimes they say great idea. But Canada where their taxes would come down greatly, their security would go up greatly. Amazing things happen to Canada, and really Canada in this particular.
Why would we pay $200 billion a year in subsidies to Canada when they're not a state? You do that for a state, but you don't do that for somebody else's country. So I think Canada is going to be a very serious contender to be our 51st state, not going with. Canada, there was obviously delay in implementing. Those tariffs, I spoke to Governor Trudeau on numerous occasions and we'll see what happens. I just had to leave it just long
enough to get there. You want to talk about having some serendipity or providential occurrence happen as I'm listening to that clip because the Daytona 500 is this weekend. The Thunderbirds are in town and they are actually actively flying practice. The Thunderbirds flew over my house as Donald Trump called Justin Trudeau governor. What's more American than that? The snow. Mexicans don't have a lot of bargaining chips. People have been calling them the Syrupians, which I also like
the Maple syrupians. It's a little bit softer. I mean, they do say please and thank you. And even when you say the horrible things, they apologize. Yeah, no, they're, they're polite people. And I think that somebody said that they're going to induct them. We're going to change the name from Canada to gay North Dakota or something like that.
And it's possible. Look, I, I think mostly rural Canadians aligned with us and urban Canadians aligned with urban Americans who have terrible ideas. But it is fun to watch him just troll these people. And he's not done with the trolling. I'm telling you, he's sitting at his desk doing his job. Again, it's hard for people to fathom your job is to sit here and do some things and then you just invite a studio audience.
And then as you do your job, you're also doing a little bit of stand up comedy and like poking and hurting feelings. Here he is punching at Elizabeth Warren. They're asking about the Consumer Financial. Protection Bureau, which he they froze. And so this was the other day that people are going out and losing their ever loving minds about it. And I've got some more clips for that in a second.
So here is he he just decides to do an aside attacking Elizabeth Warren, which I'm here for because I can't stand her voice. I I think Elizabeth Warren's voice is the worst thing in politics. Your reaction to that? She represents the worst class of people in politics of this
Ergo, it makes sense. She's the liberal white woman from the suburbs with the Coexist bumper sticker on her Subaru, who will cut off her child's genitals so that she can impress her friends during mimosas at Sunday brunch. She represents a masculine version of Merrick Garland. It's the same energy. It's just like more balls. OK, Anyway, here's Trump making fun of the president regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Democrats, including Elizabeth Warren, have said that by freezing and it's giving big banks and giant corporations the green light to see their families. Pocahontas, the fake, the faker, you know, that was set up to destroy people. She used that as her little personal agency to go around and destroy people. And she's a fake just like she said. She was an Indian and she wasn't an Indian. You have more Indian blood in you than she has.
She went to college based on the fact that she was an Indian. She got jobs based on the fact that she was an Indian. She's a fake that was destroyed. That was set up to destroy some very good people and, and it worked. I mean, it worked a lot of he's just he's just riffing. He has no answer to what like why we should keep it, why we shouldn't. He thinks it's bad so he just shut it down his. Office environment is this. He's a stand up comedian being heckled.
He has a set up crowd work. Hey, why don't I come to your workplace and Heckle you while you're working, right? That's the dynamic. And I know the CFPB gets all of its funding from the Federal Reserve, not the Treasury. And the Federal Reserve has not turned a profit in multiple years, so there's no funding for it. So we should just shut it off anyway? It's costing us money. They call that an asset, by the
way. The fact that they are spending money on the CFPB that they hope to get reimbursed, that's an asset. That's the way the government operates. Yeah, the government's, you know, assets and liabilities, balance sheets are the most confusing thing that we're like there you have to basically reinvent accounting to be able to be affluent in what they do. It's that's a lot like looking at if you've ever you've ever been around electricians versus electrical engineers, have you
ever seen this experience? Probably not, seems like they would be doing some PhD level work and the electrician would just be like get my lights on. The electrician deals with things and the route of current, OK, which is very specific. It's kind of like water flow. So as things go towards them, then that's the thing that they're functioning on a, an electrical engineer. I'm going back like 25 years now to dig into my college days to remember.
This is true. But I believe this is the way that I remember why I had to leave engineering school because I went to an EE class at electrical engineering class and they were tracking electron flow, which works the opposite way of the flow of current. And I was like, I've actually wired things up. And that's not how things work in real life. Like you. That may be the way that they theoretically operate.
And it may be the way that the, that the, that things happen at the level of physics of, of, of like particle physics. But nobody can think about it in that way unless you're a crazy person and all you do is things backwards that don't have to be. Like if you're only interested in design and it still works. Elizabeth Warren talking about Modern monetary theory. We can just print money. Forever, right? Theoretically, yes, reality actually sits in.
And so then literally you cannot do that as you were telling me, tell, tell the people about your boys. And then I'm going to go and we're going to pivot away from this and we'll go into like some of the discriminatory practice. Well, as the best selling author, I've taken it upon myself to become a pedantic jerk when it comes to the misuse of
the term literally. Because if it's not written down in literature, literally is an inappropriate moniker to put on it. And I've coached my boys so that now, since the word literally is so misused by adults, they interrupt very rudely and appropriately when they hear a stranger say the word literally and say literally is it written down in literature. So props to Dad, I'm very proud
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I'm like, OK, I'm walking into the bank. What am I looking for here? And they're like, you have to go to the teller. And then I'd like have like a fake conversation, hold on a second. And I'd cover it like, you know, I just do the full thing. I would I would imitate a scammer because it was fun. That's what they you're right. I mean, the moment that they are with you is 1. They're not taking advantage of somebody. And there's never any justice
with those. It's like, well, that's on the Ivory Coast. We can't do anything about that. We are the premier law enforcement agency, but we only want to go after people on who are on a guided tour of the Capitol. It's true. It is true. That's what they did. There's an opportunity cost. OK, so let's do opportunity 'cause this is kind of fun. You ready? This is MSNBC covering one of the most noteworthy things that's happened in quite a while.
Several years, I would think. RFK Junior was confirmed. He made it through despite all of the contentious sort of debate and all the other talk and slandering. And he was also really censored, which is quite interesting. Like he was dramatically censored by the mainstream media. They didn't want to hear what he had to say. So he was dangerous. He got sworn in and there was a press conference just like Donald Trump did, sitting at his desk.
He's talking to RFK. He's talking to the American people. RFK said his own things. This is the news coverage news. I'm going to put that in air quotes because this, I don't know what this is, entertainment propaganda. MSNBC broke away from the words of the president and the newly sworn in HHS secretary that they were actually thinking was coverage to talk to some random doctor that no one's ever heard of.
Watch this. Donald Trump is now speaking at the lectern before RFK Junior will be sworn in. When we come out of this, we're going to talk to a practicing physician and expert in health systems management. That person's going to give us everything about what it would mean, what it would the purview and the remit. For RFK Junior. So let's listen to this and then we'll come out. We're not going to listen to this. I'm so sorry.
I keep I'm I'm sorry. We're going to watch this for now joining us practicing physician and expert in health systems management and hospital revenue cycles, doctor Drew Updike. All right, so. We are going to. Watch as RFK Junior get sworn in. What is that doctor thinking? What is Drew Updike thinking when they cut to him and he's like? He's thinking that you got me up at an ungodly hour and maybe sit in this chair to watch your garbage program for 38 minutes waiting for my moment.
And I have no background, no lighting, amateur hour. And now we have my moment. You're going to make me talk over an image of people that are more prominent, more popular, and everybody else is more interested in than me. Thank you very much, MSNBC. What a weird moment. Like, I wonder what was chirping in her ear. She's like, we're going to cut to this thing that you're showing on the screen. She obviously knows that there's some kind of a video and there's some kind of a presentation
happening. She probably thought she was going to get a coffee break so she could go and take a sip. And then they're like, yeah, no, no, no. Like, we don't like what they're saying. Do you want to know what they were saying? Probably. Thank you very much for this opportunity to make America healthy again. Indeed, something very similar. In fact, he was actually pretty heartfelt. So here is RFK Junior saying the things that you can't say on MSNBC. Apparently they are discriminating.
It turns out for 20 years I've gotten up every morning on my knees and prayed that God would put me in a position where I can end the childhood chronic disease. Ever come in this country? On August 23rd of last year, God sent me President Trump. He's now given me. He's given every promise that he's made to me. He's got his word in every account and gone way beyond it. I'm so grateful to you, Mr. President. A lot of people told me that I couldn't trust President Trump.
I better get it in writing. And we did a handshake and everything that he told me he was going to do, he has done. And I'm so grateful to him. And I've told you before, I genuinely believe that you are a pivotal historical figure and you are going to transform this country. What, what is your reaction to that? How dangerous is what he just said? I think it's a disruption to what the normal buckets of personnel are in the federal government.
And Garrett and I have talked about this and he represents the people who are at least articulating that. He represents the people who are genuinely feel blessed for the opportunity to do the job, not just do the job because it's a job, not just do the job because it's a quid pro quo and I can advance myself, not do the job and present doing the job, but actually genuinely wake up every day, go to work and say, I can't believe I have this opportunity. This is my hobby.
This is all I've ever wanted to do. And I'm I think I'm at his face on this one. Like, I don't agree with RFK on most issues, but on this one here, I think he's really well siloed in that area. And I think that it's going to be a good, objectively good thing for the country to have him at the helm at HHS. So I've got my phone sitting in one of these silent pouches so that it's it's turned off during the show because otherwise it
just buzzes and drives me nuts. But I have a new thing that I started doing. It's my new form of entertainment. In addition to doing Twitter, which is always fun, but I don't like notifications on. I've turned notifications D friend to Reddit and there is an entire federal employment like I don't know. I don't know what they call them silo, you know, thread thing. And there are non-stop posts of people that are getting fired and mass layoffs happening at various different agencies.
And I die laughing and I have like an anonymous posting name, which is like I think it's like angry parsnip 24. It's just randomly assigned. It's like a like a thing and a thing and a thing. They give you a number and A and a thing. So parsnip is what always gets assigned to me. If you guys find me out there, that's what I am. I don't know what the number is either. It's like 360 or 24 something, but it says, and I'm like, you should take the fork.
I'm like, if you're thinking that you're like, you might be laid off next, you better make that a good decision. I just troll federal employees for fun, which is probably a little bit sick, but that is, you know, that won't surprise anybody that listens to this program. It makes me so happy to get it. And there were four this morning before I even got going of like people that are panicking that their federal agencies are going to be shut down.
This fires you up like the elves doing knuckle plank holds right? It just gets you so excited knowing. Telling you it's, it's a digital version of, of, of partaking and other suffering and like getting strong from it because like, look, we've already done that. We've already been removed from our job and it was pretty unfair when it happened. So you're going to have, you're going to be hard for us to find a lot of sympathy for me. Also, these are not agencies
that are doing good things. If my friends lost jobs that were doing good work, most of them wouldn't care because they go do other good work. It turns out that's that's really common the. Overwhelming number of people are doing or have a job that is not worth having. The work that theoretically are supposed to be doing is not worth funding to be done because we don't want it done. We don't need it done. It's nothing more than a jobs
program for you. And then you have the hubris to have this in sense of entitlement of, well, I'm entitled to this job that nobody thinks I should have. How dare you? And you know what? That is kind of the attitude that Chuck Schumer's been taking. So let me just cut to a cartoon, which is a spoof of the way that Chuck Schumer actually talks.
And it sounds remarkably similar to actual Chuck Schumer, except it's it's less old and there's the reader glasses are are less offensive in the cartoon version. But to listen, if you want to clean up government, you are a threat to democracy, apparently. Elon Musk is a threat to our democracy. Allowing him to uncover fraud in the misappropriation of taxpayer dollars is somehow a constitutional crisis. Let me remind you all what you'll be losing if Elon Musk is not stopped.
Americans will not benefit from the $2,000,000 spent on a pancake eating contest in Mongolia. They will not benefit from the $4 million to fund a tampon throwing contest in Dubai. They will not benefit from the $8 million to produce Pimp My Ride in Zimbabwe. Hello. We got it. Got what? Evidence that USAID is actually really beneficial to the American people? OK, I'll be right there. It came in 10 minutes ago. I'm sure this will make Americans really supportive of
USAID. Elmo wants to jihad. Elmo wants women to not show their ankles. Elmo wants to teach your son how to trust on really hard. This is exactly what the American people will lose if we don't stop Elon Musk. I agree. Look at this. On the left is one of Musk's cronies. He goes by the alias Big Balls. I suspect it's a nickname he gave himself so people think he's packing. But by the looks of it, I'd say his balls aren't really that big.
He recently recommended cutting $16 million funding in Afghanistan version of Karate Kid, which makes him the biggest threat to our democracy today. Like how everything about these Lampoon's are too like they're too close to. Reality it is Babylon B level. I mean it is prophecy rather than parody at this point. They caught a bleeder man that the doge have been saying that you you throw the rock out of
the pack of dogs. The one that yelps is the one that you hit and the dog they hit is a bleeder. This is like you with the Catholic memo. Say his name? Kyle Serafin. Listen, sometimes, yeah, we called it the thermal exhaust port because we just watched like the explosion bring on secondary and follow on explosions after explosions, and this one just keeps feeding into it.
Here's Shellenberger, who went in front of a congressional committee in the last couple days, spoke in front of Tom Massey, and they're talking about yet another USAID thing that probably a lot of people don't realize. And I, I haven't personally fact checked this, but Shellenberger's pretty like he's almost autistic with the way he follows the stuff down. Like he's neurotically focused on, on fact pattern. And I haven't found him to be
disingenuous yet. So I'm going to end the fact that Tom Massey is behind it. And, and agreeing with it makes me also feel pretty good because Tom Massey, he's one of those people that understands electron flow and has that sort of sense of he could. Also wire the house. Too, Like he can also wire the house because he's theoretical and he's practical. So anyway, here's Tom Massey asking questions of Shellenberger about AUSAID thing that you guys might be a little bit concerned about.
Can you explain how you traced USAID funding that served as the basis for whistleblower report in 2019, which led to the impeachment of President Trump? Sure. Well, you may. Remember that the the so-called whistleblowers in the White House was actually a CIA analyst. And in that whistleblowers complaint, which led to the impeachment, one of the central pieces of evidence was created by a USAID funded and controlled
organization called the OCCRP. And we have another piece out today about how it participated in the Russia gate hoax as well, creating essentially very important information leading to that. So, I mean, you have an USAID, a much larger fund of money and a much broader strategy for information control that included censorship, but also, as I mentioned, taking control of investigative journalism really worldwide. I mean, its ambitions were, you know, amazing. So, yeah, I mean, that's a
that's an agency. When when we saw that get shut down by Dodge, I thought that was completely appropriate. If there's something in there that it was doing that's valuable, then you could refund it later. But my view, same thing with CISA, death penalty for organizations that participated in violations of the 1st Amendment, like CISA, cybersecurity is an extremely important function. It shouldn't be contaminated and and undermined by censorship activities.
That seems like really straightforward. This is so much worse even than at the egregious offense that we had to begin with the circular reporting that went on between the government agencies and the media to begin with. We thought that it was, well, they just all wanted the same outcome. They all hated Donald Trump,
right? So that the you have these leaks from the government agencies to the media and then the government agencies would take the media reports and bolster their cases and say, see, it's been reported in the media. Well, now we're finding out that not only did they leak, they paid money to these media institutions on top of that. So we've now compounded it going forward. And I agree with Shellenberger, these are death penalty for these institutions for having participated in it.
Yes, not for the people, but for the institutions themselves. Here's RFK junior committing me the the cardinal sin. This is why you have to cut away from him from live TV because God forbid he do something like this like he did on CNN where he actually outed, he says like the accurate part, which is censorship worthy. But do you really believe that when people talk about the threats of democracy that Trump poses, do you really think that that is is an equal evil to
Biden? I, I mean, listen, I can make the argument that President Biden is a much worse threat to democracy. And the reason for that is President Biden is the first candidate in history, the 1st president in history that has used the federal agencies to censor political speech. So to censor his opponent.
I, you know, I can say that because I just want a case in the federal Court of Appeals and now before the Supreme Court that shows that he started censoring not just me, but 37 hours after he took the oath of office, he was censoring me. No president in the country has ever done that.
The greatest threat is democracy is not somebody who questions election returns, but a president of the United States who use the power of his office to force the social media companies, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter to open a portal and give access to that portal to the FBI, to the CIA, to the IRS, the CISA. Can you Fact Check that for me?
I think that accurate because there is something called Operation Bronze Griffin, which I saw from the FBI, where they would get access to people's private messages, which we were reliably informed by Mark Zuckerberg, we're secure and they would just be given back to us. The FBI Bronze Griffin reporting it was just a confidential human source and we didn't need a warrant for it. And then once we had that, we would work backwards to a parallel investigation to justify having it.
And even if it was nothing, it was something out of context. It wasn't criminal activity. Well, we had a case open, so we might as well just keep on digging until we find something. Let's talk about discrimination. Can you read what it says on the on the slide there? Discrimination is treating people differently or unfairly based on their characteristics, such as their race, gender, disability or age.
Pretty interesting what I did this morning after watching a video which I'm going to play you in one second. I heard the word discrimination and it, it triggered something in my brain to ask the question like, why in the hell do we keep pushing against the idea of discrimination? You're supposed to be allowed to be discriminate. And then I realized that everything out there with the word discrimination in it is not the the definition that I ever learned about what discrimination is.
It's a new definition that has taken over basically since I left school. I have to imagine this is the website that will immediately pop up if you go into Google and type in discrimination. It's the American Psychological Association. What is discrimination? How to cope with it? It has to you about employment discrimination, which is of course something you can't do.
Healthy People 20-30. This is the United States disease, the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, which is an interestingly long, obnoxious government name, and the Amnesty International piece on there, which is actually pretty weird. It says something to the effect of discrimination strikes at the very heart of being a human being. Steve Friend, do you believe that discrimination strikes at the very heart of being a human?
I think that discrimination and exclusivity are what being a productive and happy human being are all about. I was very discriminating when it came to selecting the person that I decided to make other people. With my wife, I only have one. I discriminated against other people and when it comes to exclusivity, the things that are most important to you are what you keep exclusive. That's why I lock my door. It's not an inclusive place in
the friend household. That's why I arm myself because I don't want people coming in. I keep it exclusive. That's not a sin. It seems like that would be really reasonable. Again, here's the definition. If you go pull it up from even like the Cambridge Dictionary Online says, the treatment of a person or a particular group differently in a way that is worse than the way that people are usually treated. Discrimination is also a prejudice against people. It's a refusal to give them
their rights. And then you find down that it also means, which I think is the primary definition. I'll make the argument why the ability to judge the quality of something based on differences from another, including similar things. OK. And the reason I would say that's the primary definition and always has been, is because if you go to the adjective form of it, discriminating, right, which is a participle, is that right? I think it's a participle.
It says to know and to act on the differences between good and bad. To discriminate is to make choices that are based on a certain set of criteria that are yours. And we are acting like it's not acceptable to do that. And like I said, even the language has been stolen from us. That is really, really insidious censorship. And I think it's the thing that we need to be aggressive about.
Language is one of the most powerful things that nobody really gives attention to. And I hammer it all the time because the language leads to your mindset and the ability that the communists have used had to take over our language has basically thrown a wrench into any sort of operations to to counteract what they're doing. Because people, once you accept their language, you accept the premise to begin with. The best example is gender affirming care. I mean, that is 180° opposite of
what those words mean. The misuse of the word literally is something that I laugh about. But these are actually important things because if you accept the language, then you will accept the premise. And then eventually speech is violence and violence is speech and hate speech is a real thing. And it's just a process of boiling the frog that we've
seen. And now we're we're kind of pretty far down the path of and hopefully we can get people back to using the words the way they're meant to mean like today's Valentine's Day gents be discriminating in your choice of restaurants. I don't think the the old lady's going to like Taco Bell. She. Doesn't like being called the old lady either, so don't do that either. Let's just let's just advise against that. Totes was the name of my first full time FBI secretary. What do you call him?
A supervisor? So here's where this all came from. It came from a woman in Fairfax County talking about something that should be really obvious, that parents have a responsibility to their children that they are meant to discriminate. And I'm going to I'm going to elaborate all the ways that we can discriminate for our children and that that we should. She sounds very reasonable. She's obviously like an articulate and well spoken and
intelligent mother. She's like a pretty young lady saying something that we want to agree and then suddenly like that thing stuck in my craw because even these people who probably agree with almost everything, I would say they're they're still captured just a little bit. They are they are being LED around by the nose because this war on language has been so it's been so pervasive that it's like it's infiltrated her brain when she speaks in front of people.
I'm Kaylee Wykebroad. I'm a mom of two in Fairfax County. This is my oldest and my husband and I have a difficult decision to make this fall as he is approaching preschool age. And we are faced with the decision of whether or not we are going to put our child in public school system. Where Fairfax County has decided to move forward with instituting gender studies in elementary school, despite having done a study group, a focus group in the community to see if parents even wanted this.
And when parents said no, the board voted 16 to 0 and said we're moving forward anyways. This shows clearly that they see parents not as partners, but as an obstacle for their agenda. And I, I have a really hard time looking at him and going here. I'm just going to give you over to people who do not want to partner with me and how you're going to be raised. School and education is a huge part of a child's life.
An early childhood is supposed to be filled with exploration and creativity and fun, not debating issues that are for adults to handle. These kinds of topics should be introduced sensitively and by parents who are raising their children with their values, not with an ideology passed down from the top. And so this isn't about discrimination. This is about age appropriateness. I would say it is about discrimination. Yes, yes. And and I mean it goes down to even when she mentioned
partnering with me, I don't. Want. OK, good. So. So you're hearing the same things I am. I want to hear your reaction because you haven't heard this before. So you're catching a cold. What say you about this woman offering to work with the government? She's so close. She's so close. You nail it when you say that. She probably overlaps with you ideologically on just about all the big things, right? I just need to shove her just a little further into the radical space she.
Would be making sourdough by the end of the weekend if you had. Her husband is about to become a farmer in Fairfax, right? Homesteading in Fairfax Counting. There is no acceptable way for you to look at your child and their education as a partnership with the government. The government is meant to be a slave to your needs and if it doesn't meet them, then you fire the government and don't let them do it. That's the reason why we take our kids out of government schools.
It's the reason why my wife not only slaves over sourdough, but also slaves over the well-being of little kids who we've dedicated our lives to. It's all about that and it's that's the only thing it can be about. Nobody else gets a vote in that. The social compact is not set up as to be Co equal. There's a reason. Then you and I kind of roll our eyes. The we the people element of it. We're at the top. We're at the top. You are subservient. I the person is where it ought to go.
And if enough of I, the persons agree on something, then maybe we the people can do something as well. But mostly you should get the hell out of my way as a government and stop trying to tell me. It's really incredible. They did studies and found out that the parents didn't support it and the board voted 16 to 0. That board, by the way, has like, you know, homosexual men with no children on it and a bunch of other gender ideologically like focused idiots that have no business.
That is the most captured place. It's right outside of Washington, DC, and it is where people who have enough money and also work for the government and look, she's wearing a cross on the outside of her shirt. And I bet you she is a very, very nice lady. She's probably an awesome neighbor. She's probably sweet and thoughtful and she's this close to being back in America and
being a radical. The communists realize that they can control the choke points, they can control that school board, 16 of them can control that woman and all of the parents and actually get them to apologize for their positions on things and say things like what? We promise, We swear we're not discriminating. Can we please, pretty please, just partner with you on this? Can you moderate slightly? No, we're in charge. Get the hell out of our way.
It also it's, it's it's really obvious to me, like the things that are important to the folks that are a Democrats in power right now. Again, they missed the boat. They didn't see the change that happened on November 6th. Something happened in this country last year, something changed. And I think a lot of people woke up and went like, I'm not alone in thinking that this is complete BS and I'm not going to comply anymore. And so we're rooting for crushing.
We're rooting for big balls going into the government and like cutting things out. Root branch all the way down. And they're still playing this game. Look at the think about the tone deafness of this ridiculous proposition. This is from Ohio. This was a bill that was introduced to the state legislature. I don't think you've heard this yet. This is an attempt to criminalize non conception aimed ejaculations of men. I am not exaggerating here, But do you really believe that is
not the clip? That is not the clip. That is RFK junior, who probably is, you know, probably not in that agree with. OK, here we go. Ohio legislation sponsored by Democratic state Representatives Anita Somani and OBGYN from Dublin and Tristan Rader of Lakewood. The whole entire point of this bill is to call out the hypocrisy of particularly the state legislature when they bring forward bills to regulate women's bodies. Now there are exceptions.
To the proposed law, which include sperm donation, contraception and members of the LGBTQ community, Men face a maximum $10,000 fine after the third offense if they have sex with a woman without the intention of conceiving a child. Men have the same rights no matter where they go in the country. Women have rights based on where they. Live. It just misses the most basic biological facts and and leans
in towards middle school humor. Austin Bogle, with End Abortion Ohio, calls the proposal disrespectful to the pro-life community and a waste of state resources. They have to review it when they file it, they're going to have to stick a legal team on it, wasting time on that and delaying other bills that are that are trying to be reviewed as well. ABC 6 asking viewers about the proposal in an online poll. 26% said it's a good idea. 74%
telling us it's a waste of time. Yeah, it's a it's a waste of time. And then the lady goes on to defend it. She's like, you might think it's a waste of time, but we need to waste time because time wasting is what we do. They want to lean so hard into the 20 side of the 8020 issues. They have not learned any lessons. And it's amazing the the you could talk about what law, every law governs your body. So for all the talk about law, these laws here are only
restricting the women. I don't know. We have laws that say that I can get sent to war. I. Mean there's a lot. As I say, I have to stop at an intersection. Everything controls my body the same as everybody else. So it's just a effort here to virtue signal. I'm sure they'll get big fundraising numbers out of their state legislators. So I mean, maybe. That's that's what it's all about. What's funny is there was an actual opponent to to Joe Biden that who would have actually been decent.
And it wasn't Kamala Harris, by the way. That was a guy named Dean Phillips. I had Mark Naughton go out and talk to him at one point time. If you listen to him speak, he's reasonable. Although I don't agree with him, but I can, I can have a conversation with him. And he was willing to talk to like an obviously conservative leaning reporter asking questions. He went on CNN and shared some stuff that, you know, they just don't understand it. I'm here for it. Like continue to introduce
ejaculation bills. Somebody else said that should be renamed the the No dishonorable discharge bill. Like it's just he could. Solve all our problems if we didn't devote it to meming. Yeah, I know the memes are the, but that what makes it fun for us. OK, so here, here's a guy just saying sensible. It's like, hey guys, you missed the boat and Doge is not that crazy. You're crazy. Unfortunately, Democrats are only focused on one thing right now, Mr. Musk. The fact of the matter, he's
quite popular. He has the largest platform in human history, which is, of course, Twitter slash X. And I think we're missing the boat as Democrats. And all I'm saying is that sometimes it's better to join them and actually play a role in how the strategy works rather than so pathetically, frankly, try to combat something that clearly is a steamroller. And Democrats are being steamrolled. Any notes?
I think that when you're in the minority, you don't have any control of the House, the Senate, the White House, or even the Supreme Court. You have a responsibility to your constituents to try to make some sort of progress.
Why don't you try to get something in all these losses, get something that you can hang your hat on and you can be able to say, hey, look, from a position of weakness, I was still able to get X because I was able to compromise in one way or another, but that's not their mandate at this point. You can see that the polling like the the ID of their side wants them to take the 20 side on every 8020 issue and look, that's great. Let's just let the winning continue. I'm.
Going to throw this up on the screen here for you to look at. This is something that Elon Musk put out and this is I think it goes to the point of a lot of the things that these that have captured people's minds. It's not on accident. The concept of social engineering is something that people should be aware of. But Elon Musk actually tweeted out the following this morning. He said Reuters was literally paid by the federal government for, quote, large scale social
deception. That's literally what it says on the official government documents.
Are you comfortable with this? I'm comfortable with the second usage way to go. OK, it is literally the actual statement on there and I've put the description so you guys can read it. Description Active social engineering defense, also known as ASED large scale social deception paid to Reuters, the Thomas Reuters Special Services LLC based in McLean, which is just outside of of Washington DC. And that's pretty wild. This is Money paid to a quote UN quote news service to do
something. What that means specifically, that's another question too, because who knows what the hell that actually even means. But on its face, it is very damning to see this kind of stuff. And so they keep playing this game. The game is like, how much can we push? How much can we end, you know, change your mind. And the only way for you to fight that is to be discriminating. You have to be. Take their use of terminology and realize that there actually
is inherent power in that. We'll we'll go to something that's close to both of ours. The the fact that, you know, infanticide and baby murder was evolved and it and became we're going to, we're going to terminate the pregnancy. Well, that that kind of sounds a little bit rough. Still, that was a Terminator was a scary movie. We'll we'll abort, right? It never happened. The mission never happened. It was just an abortion. That still kind of sounds too bad.
It'll just become a reproductive healthcare. We'll be pro-choice. You can be pro-life. No what? No, we need to Co opt that language. You're you're anti abortion and we are for reproductive justice. And as a result of that, you've had millions of people die just from language. And you've had minds change so that they default like the the logic of it just escapes them. They can't even see it anymore because their brains have been warped by the way that we
communicate. Like they've just changed the way the negotiation has been happening. And and that's what large scale social deception looks like. It's like if we can just get you to believe something that is the opposite of true by changing the words and force to get down your throat. It's not about discrimination, Steve, except we discriminate everyday. We discriminate on what our kids can eat. We discriminate on who they can play with. We discriminate on what houses they can go to.
Like, oh, no, those parents are smokers and they and they have, you know, like a bunch of like rusty things in their backyard. You're not going to go over there. It's not happening, right? We constantly are making discriminate. You can't play in traffic or you're like, why not? Like there's a big open space to play. It's like, yeah, because you might get mowed down by a vehicle, it is not a good place
for you to play. I have decided that I am discriminating against the roadway as a potential place for you to engage in. In childhood play, we do it all the time, and we don't even think about it. It's totally reasonable to be a discriminating person. In fact, some people used to use it as a compliment. Discriminating tastes, right? Those are the people that said that the the wines had some sort of earthy taste, so they're just making it up as they went along. But the the description still
holds. Do you want to hold tight? I'm going to bring on the the Susie Moore segment here. We did. I want people to understand a little bit more about discriminating because somebody has been in the news that has been making me ask some questions about social engineering, about information operations and so on. It's a woman named Lindy Lee. So if you want to stick around for a little bit with. Me. Send it, man. All right. Let's do that. OK? My guest is Susie Moore.
We're going to be talking about something. I don't want to say I told you so. But folks, there are some things out there in the public space that we should be talking about. And we're going to be talking about Miss Lindy Lee, who seems very interesting at this point. And you wrote a great piece over there, so I'm going to show it up on the screen. Why don't you tell people what you do? Do you have a day job at Red State? Is that your? That's my main job. That's my main job.
I'm the deputy managing editor there. So that's my my my full time gig. And you guys do great work over there. I've been reading RedState for years, including when I was working in the FBI, and I should have been watching bad guys, probably. Sorry we distracted you. It was. It was useful information. Let's talk about your piece that you just wrote a couple days ago on Miss Lindy Lee. Yeah, I, I wrestled with this.
I didn't initially, I wasn't initially going to do that, but I had several people that I know had said no cuz she kept kind of popping up on a lot of different shows. And you're like, oh, isn't that the gal that you were telling us about? I'm like, yeah. And I was encouraged to maybe write this. And I thought, well, I don't know. And then she had the big interview with Shawn Ryan a couple days ago, maybe last week. And I think she was on with Benny Johnson too.
And she's kind of really been prominent in the news. And I thought, you know, what I think I'm going to do is just be like, just do a straight shooter thing and share my experience, share her own words that I, you know, experienced and just let people make their own decisions about it. And so her her back story, or at least what she's saying is that she was in favor of Biden, but now she's 100% going to call out
the Democrat party. But from what I see, it was like 5 seconds ago she was actually telling everybody that Trump is a racist and all the things that we've heard from all the people in the political left. And she was a bundler and a fundraiser on the National Finance Committee for the DNC. Is that correct? Yeah, I mean, I first encountered her. We were both on a guest, both guests on a radio show in early October. And I hadn't heard of her before to anything about her.
And I was told, oh, she's with the DNC Finance Committee. I thought, OK, well, we're going to have different views. And fine. And we did. She was fine to me. But she was very, very adamant in her hatred of Trump advance and very effusive in her praise and adoration for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And we were on, you know, a couple of times opposite each other. And it was very clear to me that she was all in gung ho for the DNC and her candidate until the election. Anything happened?
I just having having talked because I've never spoken to her but I'll tell you this just as Full disclosure and my audience probably heard this too. The 2nd that I saw her on Shawn Ryan, I reached out to Shawn Ryan's producer and I said that's what a nympho op looks like. So. I, I want to be delicate about this because I'm somebody who used to be on the left or the 1st 30 years of my life. I was a, a, a Liberal Democrat,
not a progressive. And I have since been, you know, I've been on the right now for 20 years. I'm old but that transition process. It it's. Core to me, I mean, it's an important part of who I am and it was not an easy process. And I always want to be careful with somebody who's maybe starting to see the light, if you will, and maybe reconsidering their positions. When your world view is changing that much, it's, you know, it can really shake you up.
So I kind of always want to be patient and give a little bit of space to someone who's going through that. But it just seemed like it was so abrupt and so extreme and so conveniently timed around the election that it gave me pause. And so I kind of wanted just to share my own experience.
It's it's sort of my take in general, and I'll be very curious on your reflection that people who walk away from one political ideology and lean towards another, they either have a gradual awakening or they have a big walk away moment that we hear Brandon Stracha talk about where like I had this, you know, this, this Thunderbolt for my wife, it was all about because she was raised in Brooklyn and she had this moment where she realized like what taxes are and how much people
pay on them and how unfair that seemed because her mother was a high income earner. And I was like, are you good with 50% of every dollar she makes goes to either federal or state government. And she went, why doesn't everyone pay the same percentage? And I go, oh, you're a flat tax person. You're the most right wing person in the room right now. How do you feel about that? And so everybody kind of has these moments of acknowledgement.
What? I haven't heard from from Lydia and I haven't dug deeply enough into it perhaps, but what is her moment that she's claiming she suddenly realized post November 5th? You know, it's interesting because when I wrote the article, I had not watched the entire interview with Shawn Ryan. And I did go back and make a point to watch the whole thing because I wanted to give it a, you know, a fair shake. And she talks about it in the interview.
She says as early as 20/22, she was having misgivings about Joe Biden and his ability to continue and be the candidate in 2024 and was leaking. She, by her own admission was leaking to Politico. And I think she said I'm an MSNBC or NBC couple of outlets about her concerns.
So she was concerned enough about it two years before the election to leak about it. And yet, you know, up until the point of the election, she was all in for first Biden and then Kamala Harris. And I don't know that she ever really explained what flipped the switch for her. I think it seemed kind of like she kind of glossed over what exactly it was. I think she, you know, had
misgivings along the way. But the one thing that I noticed, we talked on this radio show, we talked about a week, maybe a little bit, maybe five days before the election. And it was right after, remember when Kamala gave that speech at the Ellipse and then Joe Biden came along and, like, stepped on it 5 seconds later and called Trump supporters garbage? So I think it was like the next day. And she was the garbage truck moment. What? The garbage truck moment where
he got the garbage. Truck Moment. the IT spawned the infamous garbage truck troll. So the next day she's asked about it and she I was expecting her to, you know, have some grand excuse. And she was like, well, yeah, this is kind of a tricky situation. And she even talked about some of Biden's other gaffes. And I thought, huh, that's interesting that, that there was a different tone and demeanor on her part.
So I was like, she knows something, like she's seen the internal polling and she knows things are not going to go well on Tuesday or something is making her kind of temper her attitude about things. But you know, for for her to be leaking to the press two years before and yet continuing to raise money. And if you look at her Twitter timeline, she was all in it. Just it it's hard to kind of square it all. I agree.
I have this other theory. This is my working theory on people who step away from one political movement. And you said you've done that. I guess I've stepped into a political movement. I was never really a political guy. I served in the military. I didn't really care. I served in the FBI. It really wasn't part of my my life.
But what I've seen is that there's this strange instinct for people who step out of one movement, suddenly they quote, UN quote, see the light or they, you know, they join another and they want to be a really loud voice instead of just doing what we used to say, which is kind of like shut up in color and learn what's going on. There's a lot of people that figure this out before you. I've seen Tulsi Gabbard be lifted up in a big way. And people, you don't want to
hear what she has to say. And she needs to be in the cabinet. And I went, you know, four years ago, five years ago, she was running for president of the other party. Should we not have that moment where you kind of just sit down and and maybe have some humility? What makes people go forward and do that, do you think, as an observer and a kind of astute
person in this space? Well, I mean, one of the things would be if you're trying to make a living in this sphere, so if you're trying to make, you know, living off of media appearances or promoting a political party or candidate, you've got to have your name in your face out there. You've got to be a voice. And so I mean that, that to me is the most obvious explanation. And even if you're sincere in it, you know, you're, you're going to be, you know, out there
selling yourself basically. And even if you're not sincere in it, you're going to be out there selling yourself. And some people are better at that than others. Sure. I think that's a fair answer. It's it's difficult to watch this kind of movement in there. And I, I guess people, I always advise my audience to be skeptics. Do you have any sense of what we're, if we're going to be seeing a lot more of this? Lindy Lee, she's obviously made a couple of pretty strong
rounds. Is that does it have staying power in your estimation? It's hard to say because I don't know how how much people are truly warming to her. I got a lot of feedback from that article, more than I even expected. And 95% of it was either, yeah, that was kind of my read to or I'm so glad that you shared that because I was kind of snowed and now I see it differently. And I had like maybe one or two people that are like, you don't
know what you're talking about. So, you know, and I'm no, you know, psychic or anything like that. So my suspicion is that most people that are politically savvy are maybe not going to be, you know, totally taken in by this. Although there is this tendency on the right to want to embrace immediately that the second somebody says something that we agree with, it's like so exciting to have somebody on our side. We we sometimes run with that a little quicker than we should.
But I know that at the end of the interview with Shawn Ryan, she was talking about, you know, her talk discussion with the RNCI know she was on the Finance Committee for the Trump inauguration, which I thought was interesting. So she's clearly somebody who, you know, has been a mover and shaker and knows how to get herself out there. So I wouldn't be surprised if we see her continue to make the rounds. I just And my only thing was I wanted people to have the information so that they can
make their own assessment. Oh, what a novel idea. You don't want to just tell people what to think. What's all up? What's that all about? You do a great job over that at a red state. I want to put your socials on there. Let people tell you can kind of tell them where to follow you and you you seem to be the most one of the most balanced voices.
I feel like in in that space. I've been, like I said, I've been reading for a while and it's helpful to read people that are not trying to spood Phoebe their opinion. Yeah, well, I appreciate that very much, that that means a lot to me. I try to try to keep that balance and I try to be real with people. I don't want to ever be a situation where someone thinks I'm being phony or inauthentic. The best place people can find me, aside from redstate.com obviously, is on.
I always want to say Twitter on X at Smoozy Q is my nickname there. SMOOSIEQ. I'll put that in the show description as well. I threw it up on the screen so you guys can see who the proper profile picture is going to align with. That's always a thing. Is it the right account? And it's smoozy. Q What's with the Packers? How did you become a Packers fan? Are you? That's all my boyfriend's doing.
So I was a Rams fan when they were in Saint Louis here, but obviously they left us and my boyfriend has been a die hard Packers fan since he was a kid so I just adopted them. They're kind of a fun team to cheer for. I just pulled my audio out. That was a really weird move. That was weird. I'm just going to let that ride because that just happens. I missed your entire Packer story, but I'll be able to listen to it in a second when we play this pack. Thanks for joining me.
I actually really appreciate getting an outside perspective and thanks for taking a few minutes and, and hopefully some people will start following you over there too. And if they're not RedState readers, they will be soon. Should be. Thank you. I really appreciate it, Kyle. There it is. OK. So that's pretty easy. Steve, have you you guys did something about Lindy Lee the other day as well? Obviously, folks, I was taped because we didn't we couldn't line up schedules and schmoozy.
Q is she's a worthwhile get to talk about because she's actually talked to Lindy Lee, who I never have. What was your take the other day on Red on AMRAD? Everything that was articulated in your talk with her, I mean, this is somebody who was who just came to the party, right, That I want to hear when the scales fell away from your eyes.
I need to have that aha moment. And Garrett made the point of like, if you were on the front lines and the fighting the Battle of the Bulge and a couple of S S groups, like walked over and was like, hey, we want to join your side. You would not just hand them a Thompson machine gun. But that's unfortunately what so many people on the cable news
watching, right? That's their favorite thing to do is to find their new convert who's just come over and immediately elevate them, particularly if they are a racial minority. That is like the favorite thing of all. And they're just slow your roll. Do I don't know one search engine activity like I did and found an NBC News article from July of 2024 that said Hunter Biden has commandeered the White House.
So maybe all Linda Lee did was read some NBC News And you for one moment, the woman who was articulating or a surrogate and a fundraiser for Kamala Harris. Do you think if Kamala Harris was the president that she would not be in some way operating inside the White House right now? Just right, take your take the rosy colored glasses off, put your thinking cap on and say this doesn't make any sense. I'm not saying she didn't have the aha moment.
I need to hear what it was, though, because to me, this looks just like she's going to be on a panel with Nicole Parker on Fox News sometime in the not too distant. Future that is so happening and for whatever it's worth, I I watched her on the Sean Ryan clips without any further information as a lifetime of a discriminating sort of assessment of human beings as someone who looks at folks and makes judgments based on what I'm going to do about it.
And I was like, oh, that Lady is disingenuous. What? What do they always say on the on the polygraph it it indicates deception. Indicating deception. And then they always pick the one that they hope that you're going to say, Oh yeah, you're right, I lied. But mostly it's just a sham, which is why it's not using prosecutions. All right, tell people what you got coming up. Are you guys doing AMRAD tomorrow?
We're hoping to do it. Garrett might be under the water, so it might be at real Steve Friend flying solo going to be talking about some disruptive forces that we're finding. So maybe disrupt your weekend. Find us over there. rumble.com/amarad pod. We go 1030 live, but you can always catch up with you. Miss it or stream it on iTunes and Spotify. Steve friend, thanks for joining me on this Valentine's Day.
I have something that just it made me tickled when I watched it. It was a woman complaining about complimenting men and the things that are actually going on in our brains when that happens. So that will be the palate cleanse. Guys, follow Steve at real estate friend and am rad pod. If you guys want to do that over on rumble and you ready for a palate cleanse. Can we, can we breakthrough the noise and just say, women, this is what's going on in men's heads?
They have always wanted that clarity. Let's provide it. We are now going to provide to you what is going on when you're complimenting us. The most frustrating thing about men is the fact that they refuse to acknowledge when they are being. Flirted with we'll. Go. You're so handsome. And they just go. I don't know. That's what goes on in my head. Thanks for joining us over on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. For those you joining us on X, it's at Kyle Seraphin.
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And I go, yeah, you could shoot on that property. I'm like a a child the way that my son talks about flashlights. I think about shooting on rural properties. That's all I want to do. Anyway, God bless all of you. Hope you have a wonderful weekend and look forward to seeing you on Sunday if you are available or Saturday if you guys get there early and that we'll see you on the other side of the weekend. If not, God bless.
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