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This has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
All right, Jack Posobiec in for Captain Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
He is out. | ||
Or should I say General? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think Admiral. | ||
I like Admiral. | ||
Kevin, what do you think? | ||
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What do you call it? | |
The Chief? | ||
Oh, the Chief. | ||
Right, the Chief. | ||
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The Chieftain. | |
Right, the Chief. | ||
He's won 1,024th, right? | ||
So we can get him in? | ||
Did you see that picture of Tucker and Bolsonaro? | ||
It's just a picture of Bolsonaro putting this Chieftain's headdress on Tucker down in Rio de Janeiro. | ||
They both got these crazy grins on. | ||
I don't know what this is. | ||
I don't know what's going on, but I love it. | ||
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No, not a Chieftain. | |
We need some Tartans. | ||
Alright, Chieftain Bannon. | ||
Chieftain Bannon. | ||
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Alright, you're going to give me trouble. | |
You're going to give me big trouble here. | ||
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Yeah, we've got to break out the bagpipes. | |
Oh, I got you now. | ||
That's Chieftain. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
The Hibernians. | ||
We've got another Hibernian out here who loves his bagpipes. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we've got Charlie Kirk, founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, who's going to come on right now with us. | ||
Do we not have Charlie? | ||
Alright, Charlie's down, we're working on getting Charlie up, but I want to tell him, I want to get people in on this question of where we are in the country, what time it is. | ||
What time it is in our country. | ||
And Kevin, you're out there, you just got done working, you were in Lynchburg for a couple of weeks. | ||
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I was. | |
You know, when you're out there in real America, middle America, do they have a sense of this? | ||
Do they have that same sense of urgency about the things we're talking about today? | ||
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It wasn't apparent to me. | |
I was in more like a touristy town, but very patriotic. | ||
There's no question about it down there. | ||
Everything's pretty certain to them in Central Virginia. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and when they see the direction of the country, though, when they look at the prices the way they are, and then they have something like this guy Dease comes on TV and says, well, it's for the good of the liberal world order, you know, is that something that's on their radar, really? | ||
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Oh, no, no, no. | |
Yeah. | ||
It's like, what I mean by, like, certain is that There's no question. | ||
Like, really, no. | ||
It's not up for debate, really. | ||
It's like, we don't like high gas prices. | ||
There's no debate in it. | ||
We've got him down. | ||
Well, I think we do have Charlie back now. | ||
Do we have Charlie this time? | ||
Hey, how we doing? | ||
Hey, there we go, Charlie. | ||
Got you up. | ||
So you're with me. | ||
I've got my brother Kevin here. | ||
Morning. | ||
And I wanted to get you in because we're talking this morning these insane economic numbers. | ||
They're collapsing all around us. | ||
You and I have been talking about the midterms, that update. | ||
We've got Turning Point, SAS coming up, huge celebration of liberty down at Tampa. | ||
But Kevin, I think you actually had a question for Charlie to start things off. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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I did, I did. | |
We're getting patriotic in here. | ||
Fourth of July weekend. | ||
What is his favorite tree? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I could say, I mean, a maple tree? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's not right. | ||
No, he did it. | ||
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I believe he did it. | |
Well, he almost did. | ||
He was young. | ||
He did it with a hatchet, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
And then he was honest with his dad. | ||
Right. | ||
So that was like the moral of it. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But Charlie, what is George Washington's favorite tree? | ||
What is his favorite tree? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I could say, I mean, a maple tree? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You'd have to tell me. | ||
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Good guess. | |
The infantry. | ||
Oh, that's fun. | ||
Okay, so it's fun. | ||
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I'll be here all weekend. | |
You'll be here all weekend. | ||
4th of July, folks. | ||
4th of July. | ||
Big, big 4th of July. | ||
Charlie, kick us off. | ||
Tell everybody what's going on. | ||
Why are we doing this thing? | ||
Tampa, Florida. | ||
Why are we having Trump and DeSantis together? | ||
What does it mean? | ||
And then let's talk midterms. | ||
Yeah, so first we have our amazing Student Action Summit. | ||
People of all ages are allowed to come, by the way, but it's student-focused. | ||
The theme this year is Chapters Change the World. | ||
It's in Tampa, Florida, July 22, 23, 24. | ||
You can get your tickets tpusa.com slash SAS. | ||
And then our political arm, Turning Point Action, is going to be hosting basically an event within an event, same place, same time. | ||
President Trump and Ron DeSantis Obviously their messages are going to be more political, so we want to do it under Turning Point Action, and so everybody can enjoy that. | ||
They can go to tpaction.com, but basically the hub for this is tpusa.com slash SAS. | ||
5,000 plus people, amazing sponsors, life-changing breakout sessions, phenomenal networking opportunity, and we don't like to look at this as an event, Jack. | ||
We consider this to be an immersion experience. | ||
If you really want to change your life, you need to be around a place that have the experts, that have the language, that have the communication to be able to change your trajectory. And so it's going to happen in a very positive way July 22, 23, 24 in Tampa, Florida. The speakers are amazing. As you mentioned, Ron DeSantis and Trump will be there returning point action and we have Greg Gutfeld, we have Laura Ingram, we have Donald Trump Jr., we have the biggest speakers you can imagine, we have Josh Hawley, we have Ted Cruz. I think it's the best SaaS lineup we've | ||
We have a morning of worship on that Sunday, so that if you want to go to church, we'll be able to offer you that kind of forum and venue. | ||
So check it out. | ||
It's tpusa.com slash SAS. | ||
And Real America's Voice is going to have an amazing presence there. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Well, and Charlie, now if I'm correct, it's at the, you've got the convention center again, right? | ||
Down there in Tampa? | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, big convention center there in Tampa. | ||
That is the, that is one of the most beautiful convention centers because of the location of it in Tampa right there. | ||
I remember Tanya and I were walking, because that's the Riverwalk that's right there, and there's always, you go into an event, you go into a restaurant, there's all these little things, and then you go across the river, and James O'Keefe threw this giant thing last year. | ||
I mean... Oh, it's amazing. | ||
As you say, it's an experience. | ||
It's an immersion experience. | ||
You walk out and you're just surrounded by like-minded individuals. | ||
It's different than other conservative events where we just kind of show up. | ||
I believe it's a life-changing type experience for people. | ||
The notes that we get from young people in particular, people of all ages, citizens of all ages, Say they learned something. | ||
They're fired up. | ||
It changes their trajectory. | ||
They had no idea, you know, how powerful they could be in their local community. | ||
And so, you know, Jack, thank you for the opportunity to plug it. | ||
We talk about it often. | ||
I think it's really important. | ||
Again, they can just go to tpusa.com. | ||
A big pop-up opens up. | ||
They can go to it. | ||
Tampa, Florida, July 22, 23, 24. | ||
Be there. | ||
Now, Charlie, I caught an interview that you did on your podcast recently, and I was listening to it this morning, double speed, because I do everything double speed, and you were talking about what time is it? | ||
What time is it for conservatives? | ||
What time is it for this country? | ||
And you had a fascinating discussion, and I wanted to know if you could break that down here for the War Room audience. | ||
Tell us, what time is it? | ||
Where's your thinking on this currently? | ||
Yeah, so for our political arm, Turning Point Action, we endorse a lot of candidates and we vet them. | ||
And the question that I care the most about is not where you stand on tax policy or what one-liner you can regurgitate. | ||
It's one question, which is, what time is it? | ||
And then, you know, the ones that are real, really unqualified, they'll look at their phone and be like, well, it's 1.45. | ||
Like, no, actually, that's not what I'm asking. | ||
I'm asking metaphorically, what time is it in America? | ||
And if they don't answer that question with a sense of urgency, And that we need rapid and decisive and courageous action, then I have no time for you. | ||
Look, the house is on fire. | ||
The ice is breaking. | ||
You know, the walls are falling in. | ||
Okay, but actually, we're in a very fragile state, Jack. | ||
And where we could go is a place of authoritarian collectivism very, very quickly. | ||
That corner can be turned. | ||
We have all the necessary historical prerequisites. | ||
for authoritarianism in a way that we've never seen in our country before. | ||
We have hyperinflation, we have open borders, people are not proud of their country anymore, we have widespread sexual degeneracy. | ||
So Republicans need to realize that the hour is late, the minute is late, literally, and so you need rapid intervention and action to realize this is a wartime conservative moment. Now I say that metaphorically, of course. | ||
Whenever I say it, Media Matters says, Charlie's calling for war. | ||
No, I'm not, okay? | ||
I mean, metaphorically. | ||
I always say politically. | ||
I have to add the word politically after. | ||
Wartime conservative. | ||
Politically. | ||
It's like a mnemonic now. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And so what does that mean? | ||
Well, it means at a very fundamental level that this is no longer a coffee shop Socratic debate in the late 1980s over tax policy. | ||
It means that we're no longer talking about how to reform Social Security and Medicare. | ||
All admirable things, I guess. | ||
No, it means more fundamental stuff of, do you actually love America anymore? | ||
And a majority of the country says no, I'm actually not proud of being an American. | ||
39% right now of people say they're proud of the country as is. | ||
Going into the July weekend. | ||
Yeah, and I will say this. | ||
I sympathize with part of it, which is I love the fact I'm an American. | ||
I love America. | ||
I have the biggest American flag, I think, in conservative podcasting behind me. | ||
I literally wear the American flag trucker hat most days. | ||
I have an American shirt on. | ||
Am I proud of where America is right now? | ||
No, I'm actually ashamed of where America is right now. | ||
I'm ashamed of what we're doing to our military, our wide open border, our leaders in both political parties. | ||
What time is it? | ||
Boy, it's time to recognize that the house is on fire, the ice is breaking, and we need immediate action. | ||
But you know what else is, when you also look at the cusp of that, we just overturned Roe v. Wade. | ||
And I feel like as a movement, we haven't actually even had time because we're so focused, right, on this waging culture war around us. | ||
Roe v. This was a sacred cow of the left For years. | ||
And we were told as conservatives, especially social conservatives like the three of us here, that, you know, that, you know, we're not going to get Roe v. Wade overturns. | ||
You know, we might be able to get some bills in the states here and there. | ||
You know, we might be able to work around the borders, the edges, but we're never, we're never, you know, George W. Bush doesn't come speak to the March for Life ever for eight years. | ||
He calls in, makes that a big deal. | ||
But guess what? | ||
It just happened. | ||
We actually did do it. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
What does that mean that we were actually able to accomplish that finally? | ||
Yeah, I think it's a massive victory. | ||
It's decades of work. | ||
It's decades of prayer warriors that put in their time and their treasure and fasted and prayed for America. | ||
I want to thank Rush Limbaugh, Billy Graham, Antonin Scalia. | ||
There were so many people that worked hard, but let's not fool ourselves, Jack. | ||
That is a lagging indicator. | ||
That's literally the aftershocks of 2016 that are felt in 2022. | ||
Right? | ||
It's the aftershocks of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearing in 2018. | ||
It's the aftershocks of Amy Coney Barrett getting into the Supreme Court. | ||
So it's not like it happened any time recently, right? | ||
The court is always a lagging indicator of what happened previously because it takes a long time to get them into place, they have to go through confirmation hearings, you have to win elections, they have to listen to cases, so it's a lagging indicator. | ||
So it's actually an indicator. | ||
But Charlie, look at, um, look at Alito. | ||
Remember Alito, even though he comes out of Bush, he was not the first choice. | ||
He was, that was a, that was a reluctant choice. | ||
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Yeah, it was Harriet Meyer was actually the first choice. | |
Right, who didn't, you know, always wanted to say, let's put out the holiday message, not the Christmas message, you know, from the White House. | ||
Right, Harriet Meyer was going to be up there, then they go out, then you get Sam Alito, who I love to say, and Kevin, I love to point out, a Philadelphia Catholic. | ||
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Alito, yep. | |
Philadelphia Catholic, Sam Alito. | ||
Not a lot of us, but we are there. | ||
The amount of Catholics on the Supreme Court is awfully impressive, I have to say. | ||
It's really something. | ||
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Clarence Thomas, he wrote about the election of Philadelphia too. | |
Yeah, Thomas came in and he authorized that. | ||
He came in on a lot of these bills and I think was really the driving force for a lot of these. | ||
And then Sotomayor, and Charlie, I don't know if you saw this clip and I don't think we have it, but Sonny Sotomayor came out yesterday and said something very, very nice about just how Clarence Thomas is the kind of guy who he knows Everybody's name that works in the building. | ||
He knows their children. | ||
He knows their families. | ||
And she said, you know what? | ||
Even though he and I have different philosophies, we can still be friends. | ||
I have to say, I appreciate Sotomayor for saying that. | ||
Yeah, and it's interesting. | ||
I mean, remember Scalia and Ginsburg said the same thing when they used to go after Scalia. | ||
Now, they didn't hate Scalia as much because he was Italian Roman Catholic. | ||
They hate Clarence Thomas because he's a free-thinking black man, and you're not allowed to have that with the left. | ||
They really hate him. | ||
But there is something to say about, and that actually gives me a little bit of hope, that in the Supreme Court, there still is kind of this Kind of, you know, friendships that are formed. | ||
But let's not forget, Jack, why have we not found the leaker and arrested the leaker? | ||
That's number one. | ||
And why are we forgetting all of a sudden that Brett Kavanaugh had an assassination attempt against him? | ||
So we have to remember these things as we come off a very important term. | ||
But Republicans- Nicholas Roski. | ||
That's the name. | ||
Nicholas Roski. | ||
We have to say the name because nobody else- Of the leaker? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Of the assassination attempt. | ||
Oh yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
So. | ||
But yeah. | ||
Charlie, we've got one minute left. | ||
We've got one minute left because that's what time it is here, right? | ||
I would say we're part of the movie we're in. | ||
Last thing, where can people go to follow you? | ||
Where can people get the podcast? | ||
Obviously, you're going to be coming up on right after us here on Real America's Voice, but where can people go otherwise to keep up with your work? | ||
Yeah. | ||
First, I just love the Real America's Voice audience. | ||
What an honor to be part of it. | ||
It's just awesome. | ||
Thank you guys for the support. | ||
And we have two hours every single day. | ||
The support is just flooding in. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
We work really hard on the show, so it means a lot. | ||
It's just a perfect place for us to be. | ||
For those people that watch this show but not ours, or they're busy, or they're doing things, it always helps to subscribe to our podcast. | ||
We deeply appreciate it. | ||
Take out your podcast app and type in Charlie Kirk Show, and that's my outcue. | ||
I get it. | ||
Charlie Kirk, thanks for the time, everybody. | ||
Thanks, Charlie. | ||
Take care. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
God bless you. | ||
See you on Monday. | ||
we got a little special dropping too. | ||
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♪ Everything's begun and you are over ♪ ♪ Cause we're taking down the CCP ♪ ♪ Spread the word all through Hong Kong ♪ ♪ We will fight till they're all gone ♪ ♪ We rejoice when there's no more ♪ ♪ Let's take down the CCP ♪ War Room, Pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room, Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Look, when my brother and I were riding the rails in Ukraine, we were on the night train to Odessa, but we had underneath our heads the MyPillows from MyPillow.com with promo code WAROOM, and that made that 50-year-old Soviet-era train Just a little bit nice. | ||
Remember that, Kev? | ||
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I do. | |
It was the best night's sleep. | ||
You actually liked the train. | ||
It was weird. | ||
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I did. | |
I did. | ||
Very strange. | ||
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It had a window. | |
You could open the window and watch the wheat fields, the yellow of the flag. | ||
Well, not at night, but... | ||
And then I woke up with an allergy. | ||
You did wake up with an allergy. | ||
I thought you had COVID. | ||
We get stuck there. | ||
But look, we've got Libby Emmons, and I wanted to bring Libby in because Libby, from the Editor-in-Chief of Post Millennial, because Libby, the last time that I had you, or that I was hosting War Room, guesting in for Steve, That you and I came on and you were talking about sort of these this the new trans rights executive order that was being pushed by the Biden regime. | ||
Now we've got a new group of leave congressmen that are coming out with this trans bill of rights and it's tracking exactly with what you predicted was coming out of this movement. | ||
So Libby, I wanted to welcome you back to the war room. | ||
Thanks, Jack. | ||
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Hi, Kevin. | |
I'm really glad to be here. | ||
Hey, Libby, how you doing? | ||
But before we do, before we get into it, Kevin, he's got a question for you, Libby. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
I do. | ||
The American colonist, Libby. | ||
What is the American colonist's favorite drink? | ||
Probably Sam Adams. | ||
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No. | |
What is it? | ||
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One more. | |
One more time. | ||
One more guess. | ||
It's not T. It's not going to be T. Is it Liberty? | ||
Did I get it? | ||
Boom! | ||
Yeah, you got it. | ||
Liberty. | ||
Liberty. | ||
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Especially in Boston. | |
Yes, you missed the last one. | ||
Yeah, especially in Boston. | ||
Liberty. | ||
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It's like we're brothers or something. | |
It's almost like we're brothers or something, yeah. | ||
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It's a telekinesis. | |
Steve's going to be watching this being like, I'm never letting Pozo host again. | ||
But Libby, okay, so after you have your tall glass of liberty, Kyra, can you cut his mic? | ||
I want to get into this because you were specifically talking about this. | ||
You were talking about the fact that they were moving towards this enshrinement of trans ideology in government executive orders. | ||
Now we're talking about, and it's like the L, the G, and the B are gone. | ||
Now it's all T, right? | ||
Um, the T is coming up, not the Liberty, but the T of the LGBT, for a Trans Bill of Rights. | ||
What's in this thing? | ||
Well, so it's pretty interesting because this Trans Bill of Rights is addressing a problem that doesn't exist. | ||
There are no rights that transgender people in America do not have. | ||
They have all the rights, the same rights as everybody else, as elucidated in the Constitution. | ||
What is missing, according to Pramila Jayapal from Washington State, Joe Biden, or whoever is actually making this stuff up that he then spouts, What's really at stake is whether or not transgender people get the same protections enshrined in the Civil Rights Act based on gender identity as opposed to based on race or biological sex. | ||
So that's what they're trying to enshrine. | ||
They're basing it all on a Supreme Court ruling, um, Bostock from a couple of years ago, which essentially was about a man who was an old man who worked at a funeral home who wanted to wear women's clothing to work. | ||
So essentially an elderly cross-dresser wanted to wear women's clothes as he greeted the public at a funeral home. | ||
His boss, the funeral home's owner, they said, you know, you're freaking out the mourning people that are here. | ||
You're freaking out these grieving family members. | ||
And it's creepy and we don't want you to do it. | ||
So this gentleman took his case to the Supreme Court. | ||
I believe he died before the ruling came out. | ||
I could be wrong on that. | ||
I'm pretty sure that happened. | ||
So he took the ruling to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court ruled really narrowly. | ||
And it was sort of interesting. | ||
They essentially said that this man was being discriminated against on the basis of sex, because the only reason he was being told he couldn't wear a dress to work is because he was male. | ||
And they said this means he's being discriminated against on the basis of sex. | ||
This is the court ruling that Jayapal and her some 80 House colleagues want to enshrine into law. | ||
They want to make it possible for old cross-dressers to freak people out at work. | ||
Well, and this just tracks along with, as we've seen, the children being brought to the drag shows. | ||
I believe that Post Millennial might be dropping something on that at one of the large institutions in this country, large financial institutions, largest in the entire country. | ||
You are correct. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
That is correct. | ||
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Hannah Nightingale is working on that. | |
Libby and I are working on a little something behind the scenes. | ||
We've got a massive document drop, so you're gonna have to keep your eyes out on Post Millennial. | ||
That's not quite ready to tee up though, is it? | ||
Not quite yet. | ||
Hannah Nightingale, who is one of my best, she's working on it right now. | ||
Probably today, right? | ||
Alright, so it'll be out today, though? | ||
Alright, so look for that, folks. | ||
That's what I'm going for. | ||
ThePostMillennial.com. | ||
It'll be up there, right, along with all the other breaking news, the incredible things that are coming out on this issue. | ||
But it also tracks with something that, and you spoke about this at the Mines Festival. | ||
Congratulations, by the way, on the success of that. | ||
Beacon Theatre, New York City last weekend, you were up there. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard was speaking, James O'Keefe. | ||
Tim Pool, but you were talking about how under this new Trans Bill of Rights, which they're trying to enshrine, that if a child comes up and says that they think that they might be the other gender, that if you go in and try to have a discussion with them about that, that's considered conversion therapy and that's banned. | ||
That's correct. | ||
So Biden wants to ban conversion therapy, so does Jayapal and these others, and they are expanding the definition of | ||
conversion therapy to not simply mean that it would be illegal to counsel a gay person to be straight, but they are also including that it would be illegal to counsel a person of one biological sex that they are not the other biological sex if their whim or gender dysphoria or what have you tells them otherwise. | ||
So it's really quite an overreach. | ||
This has already happened in Canada where, you know, President the Prime Minister there is a total clown show He actually came out today and started talking this Canada Day for all of y'all who don't know He was talking today about how this might be a difficult day because of the historical wrongs that Canada has committed He hates his country, but he's leading it. | ||
It's so weird. | ||
Anyway, yeah, so conversion therapy the conversion therapy ban would prevent us from telling our daughters that they are not boys and Completely insane. | ||
Libby Evans, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
ThePostMillennial.com is the site. | ||
Look for that for a certain financial institution. | ||
I'm biting my tongue not to say it. | ||
Thanks so much for joining us today. | ||
Yeah, don't say it. | ||
Thanks so much, Jack. | ||
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Appreciate it. | |
No, I won't. | ||
I want to tip our hand. | ||
But I want to bring in now Drew Hernandez, the host of Frontlines. | ||
I wanted to get Drew back on because over the night I saw that there was something that was kicking up Akron, Ohio. | ||
Now, I thought it might be the situation with the LeBron James School, the killing of Ethan Lyman, the murder, the autopsy just came out, skull had been crushed at the school, right? | ||
At the LeBron James School there in Akron, Ohio. | ||
But no, this is something completely else, and it looks like the narratives are off to the races. | ||
Drew, what happened? | ||
We've got a couple of minutes, and then if you can, I'll hold you over the break. | ||
Yeah, well, real quick, Jack, I've been monitoring this on Twitter for the past few hours, and Has recently happened in Akron, Ohio. | ||
I'm going to give you guys a quick update. | ||
Police said Jaylen Walker, 25 of Akron, refused to stop, then fired at officers who tried to pull him over for traffic and equipment violations early Monday morning. | ||
Now, the department said officers attempted to pull Walker over around 1230 a.m. | ||
Monday on East Talmadge Avenue in Akron's North Hill neighborhood, and police said Walker fled his vehicle. | ||
Okay, let me repeat that, because here are the facts. | ||
Walker allegedly, according to the police, fired a gun from his vehicle while police were in pursuit. | ||
Police said Walker jumped out of his still-rolling vehicle in an East Wilbeth Road parking lot near the Bridgestone Americas campus. | ||
and created a deadly threat leading officers to use stun guns and then fire officers. | ||
Multiple officers were on the scene at the time and multiple officers have been put on administrative leave, police said. | ||
And I believe the mayor of Akron or this area has canceled all the Fourth of July celebrations due to- So they've had to cancel Fourth of July over this? | ||
Yeah. Yes, because another individual decided to commit more crimes and go crazy and then pull a gun on police and go on a high-speed pursuit. | ||
Okay, so what are what are the activists saying? | ||
What what's the activist last saying here? | ||
So Sean King has already of course Sean King has already taken to Instagram and is spinning the narrative 8 police officers 7 this is his words 8 police officers 7 which were white He fired a staggering 90 bullets at Jaylen, shooting him at least 60 times in his face, chest, legs, back, feet, and everywhere else you can think of. | ||
Even when he fell down, they kept shooting. | ||
But of course, all the activists, Black Lives Matter has come out and tweeted on Twitter, the official Verified account, they shot him 60 times. | ||
They shot him 60 times over and over again. | ||
They tweeted that five times and then said he was murdered by Akron police. | ||
Say his name. | ||
Hashtag Jaylen Walker. | ||
There is currently a protest taking place right now in Akron. | ||
I believe it happened and started at 10 a.m. | ||
local time. | ||
But the narrative already starts getting spun, Jack. | ||
We've seen this over and over and over again. | ||
They try and mobilize and radicalize. | ||
What I've seen is the narrative spinning out of control already on this. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They don't give the facts because people like Sean King just want to radicalize black people to think that, you know, black people could do nothing wrong. | ||
When in reality, the guy pulled a gun on police, according to police allegedly. | ||
All right, we've got one minute left. | ||
We're going to go over to the break. | ||
Drew, hold on, if I can hold you over, because I want to get the facts right on this. | ||
Because, look, if the police, you know, went after somebody they shouldn't have, we want to put that out as well. | ||
But from the facts that you're giving me, which aren't the facts that Sean King and Black Lives Matter put out, it doesn't seem like that's the case. | ||
And yet again, Akron, Ohio. | ||
America's heartland. | ||
Got J.D. | ||
Vance running out there. | ||
Highly contested election. | ||
Right? | ||
We've got another hot summer night, a hot summer weekend. | ||
They've cancelled 4th of July in Akron, Ohio over these anti-police protests and another BLM potential riot situation on our hands. | ||
Drew Hernandez, we'll be right back. | ||
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We've got breaking news. | ||
This situation brewing. | ||
Akron, Ohio, America's Heartland, just had to cancel their 4th of July festivities. | ||
Not because of, and I'm hearing in Arizona, by the way, that the supply chains are broken down so much that they can't even get enough fireworks For the fireworks exhibitions within the entire state, right? | ||
There are no public fireworks in the state of Arizona. | ||
Akron, Ohio canceled because of unrest. | ||
And Kevin, what were you just telling me during the break that you were pulling up? | ||
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I just pulled up a tweet. | |
I typed in Akron, Ohio, and the first thing that came up was a Bishop Talbert Swan. | ||
He says, Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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Jalen unarmed. | ||
Murdered. | ||
A door dash driver. | ||
Pulled over for a traffic violation. | ||
That's it. | ||
Unarmed in capitals. | ||
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Right. And let's bring Drew back in because that's why it's so important and the work that you do at Frontlines and Drew, obviously you've been in the thick of this a million times. You were there at the Kyle Brittenhouse trial. You testified, right? You know that you have to go to the tape. You have to look at the actual facts because these guys will be out there as fast as possible, right? | ||
With their narrative spinning, you know, unarmed, just a door dash driver, right? But that's not the Drew, what are you seeing in terms of, I know the unrest was getting out of hand last night, what are we seeing potentially? | ||
Is this going to be a hot weekend in Akron? | ||
So it possibly can. | ||
It looks like the local authorities, police, the mayor have announced as well that they're going to release the body cam footage. | ||
Probably by today or the end of the night or possibly Sunday. | ||
I think they have seven days to do it But we do know that this happened Monday. | ||
so Sunday would be the deadline? | ||
Exactly, so we know that they want to put this out as soon as possible, but like I said, they've canceled 4th of July weekend, they've canceled all these plans because this is kind of like the new normal where when something like this happens, the narrative gets spun, they put their narrative up forward first and then radicalize a bunch of people to come out and riot and commit mass violence if they possibly can without even understanding the facts first. | ||
And by then it's too late. | ||
We saw the same thing with George Floyd. | ||
They didn't even put out the full body cam footage until it was way too late and mass violence already took place and then the mainstream media will run with it. | ||
So we'll see if they do the same thing, if the mainstream media will take that narrative and start pumping it to the masses to start radicalizing people to believe their version of the narrative without even understanding that the guy had a gun and fired it towards police. | ||
But we will see what happens when the body cam footage does come out and when the full facts do come out because I think with the media, you got to be very careful because we don't want to put out a narrative that's not necessarily true. | ||
And then we have to be held accountable for that. | ||
So it's wise to just wait to see what the official reports come out being and then kind of make some decisions from there. | ||
But we know that the other side, they will push their narrative. | ||
The Sean Kings of the world, the BLMs, all these radicalists that will put forward their narrative. | ||
That this was just some kind of innocent person that got shot and killed and the police have already come out and said this was a violent threat to the community, which includes other black people, but they never talk about that because, I mean, we all know why. | ||
They just want to radicalize and BLM will utilize this and exploit another dead black person to raise another million dollars and buy maybe a couple mansions or two. | ||
Horrific. | ||
Drew Hernandez, thank you so much for joining us here from TPOSA Frontlines. | ||
Tell me, where can people go to follow you and everything that you're doing on a regular basis? | ||
And I'm sure you'll be keeping an eye on this and maybe even go out if it gets to that level. | ||
Absolutely, if this does pop off we will be out there. | ||
Everyone can follow my reporting in real time on Twitter at Drew H Live and Getter and Truth Social as well and watch my show daily on the Turning Point USA YouTube channel Frontlines hosted by Drew Hernandez at 1 p.m. | ||
Pacific Standard and 4 p.m. | ||
Eastern Standard and watch the retape at 5 p.m. | ||
Pacific Time every single day. | ||
Thank you so much, Drew. | ||
You know, Kevin, I think there's a guy on Turning Point Live that does, like, a news show, too, right? | ||
Have you ever seen that guy? | ||
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No. | |
Oh, no? | ||
Really? | ||
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Another daily one? | |
Human events. | ||
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Humans. | |
People. | ||
People daily. | ||
Humans daily. | ||
Humans daily. | ||
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Someone ever seen that one? | |
I think, I think maybe once. | ||
Maybe once or twice, yeah, yeah. | ||
Just accidentally, if you were just flipping through. | ||
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Right, right. | ||
Well, we've got, look, we've got on here, I wanted to bring in, first time, he's a war room virgin, but he's all across Twitter. | ||
He was highly effective, by the way, in the Wisconsin fight, some of the other fights out there. | ||
Former Trump White House staffer, White House official, really, Andrew Klostra. | ||
I wanted to bring him in. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
describe what I'm calling and what John Robb has called the de-Trumpification Project, which is being launched right now, and the ways, not only the ways that it's being conducted, but the ways that people who might find themselves caught up in this, or the folks in this audience, in the War Room posse, can come in and help. Andrew, welcome to the War Room. | ||
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Thanks for having me. I've listened for a while, a lot of friends and family, so it's kind of good to be here. Yeah, thank you so much for having us. | |
So do you believe that that's what's going on? | ||
Is this thesis correct? | ||
Are we experiencing a detrumpification project? | ||
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Yeah, I think that's I think that's exactly right. | |
And it's hard to say exactly where it's coming from. | ||
I think a lot of it's cultural. | ||
We certainly saw it in 2016 with the Never Trump movement. | ||
I mean, people never liked people that wanted to fight back. | ||
And, you know, so it's on our side. | ||
It's in the culture. | ||
It's in the corporations. | ||
And there is certainly a coordinated effort on the left to attack former and possible future conservative appointees in government. | ||
So it's across the board. | ||
It's very damaging. | ||
And we do need coordination on this sort of a thing. | ||
So, yeah, I completely agree that it's happening. | ||
We've seen Project 21, I think it's called, to attack folks for their bar licenses. | ||
We see Jan 6 going and really scraping the bottom of the barrel. | ||
You know, I heard about a subpoena the other day where someone out in the middle of the country was served, um, you know, by a federal archives agent. | ||
So, uh, you know, that's not the FBI. | ||
That's, you know, they're just getting agents from all over the place. | ||
So they really are trying to take out our farm team and well on the right, you know, very, we have difficulty fighting back against that. | ||
Well, you talked about this. | ||
I've heard you speak about, and you've tweeted about this, about when you were in the administration that there would be certain people, political appointees, that would be facing this very same, you know, threats and these same dynamics from within their own, the institutions that they'd been appointed to. | ||
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Oh, that's exactly right. | |
That's exactly right. | ||
I mean, Which is why it's so important. | ||
I think there are a number of projects out there, including a new org that I'll mention in a moment. | ||
There are a number of projects out there on the right that are looking to train up, educate, and defend our future conservative civil servants because they get in there and, you know, immediately they're told, you don't need to be in the building. | ||
Why don't you travel around and do talks? | ||
So no one's managing the house. | ||
And then they get dinged on. | ||
You know, sign this piece of paper to approve new office furniture. | ||
And then later, it turns out it was wildly inappropriate and it wasn't the fault of the person who signed it. | ||
But then you've got an I.G. | ||
investigation. | ||
You've got open records requests. | ||
And then, you know, down the line, you've got Jan 6 or anything else. | ||
So I think they target our people. | ||
We don't do that. | ||
I mean, Trump didn't even fire all the I.G.' 's, didn't even fire all the U.S. | ||
attorneys. | ||
And, you know, when we do have people like Weissman who lose their pension, they just get it back. | ||
So our side needs to do a better job of raising the costs on the left, specifically targeting them, and we also need to do a better job putting a shelter, an umbrella, over our people, parachutes, to make sure that they're taken care of. | ||
I talk with current and former officials all the time, and they're vastly underemployed, they're undermanned, and we need concerted, coordinated effort to train them up and protect them. | ||
Well, and that's part of the project that you're working on, and I know you were telling me that it wasn't completely ready, you know, it wasn't all the way, it's still in its gestation period, you know, we're towards the end of the third trimester, but we're not quite there. | ||
If, you know, Hillary, if it were a pregnancy, would end it at this point, but I think the rest of us know that this could potentially still be viable, so if you can clue us in a little bit as to what it is that you were discussing that you're working on. | ||
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Yeah, so we do have a website, it's a long name, we'll hopefully get a short one later, but it's personnel. | |
PolicyOrganization.org, and it's a C3, and we have our IRS app in for exemption and all of that, so it should be tax deductible. | ||
It's a new organization, and the job, as I said, is to educate, train, and defend conservative civil servants and their outside advisors, and that is really just a full-service suite, connecting people, training them, connecting them. | ||
We're considering insurance projects, And there's also the offensive component as well, because you need to make sure that you raise the costs on other individuals on the left as well, because, you know, the best offense or the best rather defense is a good offense. | ||
And I think anybody who studies economics, you know, the contract law relationships, anything you can't give, give, give, give, give. | ||
At some point you have to punch someone in the face to set the to set the terms of negotiation. | ||
And on the right, we rarely, rarely punch the left in the face. | ||
We rarely go after their licenses. | ||
We rarely put them on the hook for personal liability for things that they do as officials. | ||
Even when they lose their pensions like Weissman, they get them back later. | ||
We need to do a better job at that, and that's what this org is all about. | ||
Well, you turn on MSNBC and Andy McCabe is there, you've got Peter Strzok all over, right? | ||
These corrupt officials, right? | ||
We could barely get them fired, right? | ||
Let alone impose criminal charges on them or criminal referrals. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got people being put on show trial on the right because they declared executive privilege over a conversation they had with the President of the United States. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
So, uh, you know, they, they circled our wagons very well. | ||
They have, um, on the left, you know, their, their nonprofit money is, you know, a hundred times as large as on the right. | ||
And when we do do it on the right, it's, it's often not in the smartest way. | ||
So, you know, all I do all day, all, uh, you know, is, is, is nonprofit work. | ||
So we've set this up to be, you know, very careful and within completely within bounds and, And Copacetic, but and, you know, the staff that are working on it, the board and then our contractors and folks, most of us are former White House staffers who were in the in the office PPO. | ||
So we did kind of steal that acronym. | ||
So it's kind of the central. | ||
Yeah, we're trying to kind of capitalize and continue the work that we did. | ||
We've got a lot of our, you know, sort of mental proprietary brain dumps on stuff that we all saw when we were managing The government at the very end there for Trump, making sure he got the right people in the right places. | ||
So we're really trying to focus on that. | ||
And don't bury the lead because I think that's exactly right. | ||
Look, we've got the precinct project that's going on here from the war room. | ||
That's precinct by precinct across the country. | ||
We've also got the dismantling of the administrative state. | ||
That's the other project. | ||
But what you just said, I think is one of the most important lessons that was learned from Shall we say the first Trump term was that personnel is policy. | ||
If you have the right people in the right places, the right decisions get made, the right moves are made on a regular basis, and those same people, if they are becoming, like you said, that agitant, if they are out there to actually conduct the business of the president to move his policy agenda forward, Those are the types of people who were targeted. | ||
Those are the types of people who were ousted. | ||
The Washington Post was writing hit pieces on them and their families and going to interview, you know, ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends and doing the whole Brett Kavanaugh pull up the calendar thing on them, right? | ||
This is the fight. | ||
For that, if there is going to be a second Trump term, and that's basically kind of been the theme of the show today, that this key office, the PPO and the staffers across the government, right, getting into the administrative state and then wrestling down with Leviathan. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
Andrew Kloster, just got a minute left. | ||
We're going to put people out. | ||
Where can people go to follow you? | ||
We're going to put your information out. | ||
Where can they follow you, get more information as you bring this project, very important project forward? | ||
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So I'm on Twitter at AR Kloster. | ||
I'm on Telegram at Andrew Kloster. | ||
And then again, please go to personnelpolicyorganization.org. | ||
You know, we're going to be having more stuff out in the days and weeks to come. | ||
So I think it's incredibly important. | ||
We're in the middle of this. | ||
We're coordinating with a bunch of organizations. | ||
You know, and it's got our best people. | ||
It's got our best, most loyal people that did this, that have all these contacts. | ||
So it's not going to be as front-facing as a lot of things, but it's a lot more sensitive and towards the nerve center. | ||
Personnel is policy. | ||
Andrew Kloster, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Honored to have you here on The War Room. | ||
Coming back, last segment. | ||
Myself, Kevin. | ||
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We're going to talk the Battle of Antioch as we close things out. | |
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Action, action, action. | |
Kev, should we get to have one of those flag shirts? | ||
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What flag shirt? | |
Yeah, of course. | ||
You know he would rock that. | ||
He would tuck it into his shorts, though, wouldn't he? | ||
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He totally would. | ||
And he would just rock it, because that's that generation. | ||
That's how they do. | ||
But speaking of history, so Kevin, you and I and a family, I don't know if we said this publicly yet, we are planning a pilgrimage, if you will. | ||
We're headed to the Holy Land this September. | ||
We're going to wait for it to cool off a little bit, because the Mediterranean gets a little bit hot. | ||
It's going to be a turning point trip. | ||
We're headed over. | ||
But I wanted to bring in Raymond Ibrahim because he's got the book out. | ||
We just crossed the anniversary, the Battle of Antioch, the First Crusade, and I wanted to bring him in here for a minute to discuss the importance of this and understanding this history as we go forward into... We've been talking about what point, what part of the movie we're in. | ||
We talked to Charlie Kirk about what time is it. | ||
Tell us about that time, Raymond. | ||
Yeah, greetings, gentlemen. | ||
So, the Battle of Antioch, which I discussed a little bit earlier with Steve. | ||
So, to recap, it was the First Crusade, and the Crusaders had actually gone to Antioch, which is one of the most ancient Christian cities, where the word Christian was coined, according to the Book of Acts, and it had just been conquered by the Turks. | ||
They besieged it, and it was a brutal siege that lasted, I think, well over a year. | ||
And they conquered it and got in. | ||
And once they took Antioch, an even much larger Muslim army came from the east with 40,000 men and completely surrounded them. | ||
And now the crusaders were half starved and half, most of them were dead and plague and dysentery and all that was going on. | ||
And what's interesting is when they had their parlay with the leader of the Muslims, it was all distinctly a religious argument. | ||
And it was about just war. | ||
You know, you stole what is our Christian land. | ||
And therefore, it's ours. | ||
And the Muslims said, we'll give you Antioch. | ||
We'll give you even more lands. | ||
We'll make you kings and princes. | ||
Just embrace Muhammad. | ||
Become Muslim. | ||
And they refused. | ||
And they went back. | ||
They were holed up. | ||
And eventually, on the 28th, they came out, the Crusaders. | ||
They partook of communion. | ||
They said goodbye to each other, literally, because they thought they were all going to die. | ||
And because they were much, you know, a very much smaller force, not even half as the Muslims, who were much more well-rested. | ||
Anyway, what I find interesting, and it's all in the book, the primary source is how they describe the fighters, the crusaders. | ||
They were literally, they looked like porcupines because they were just full of arrows. | ||
And that's the Muslim way of war, of course, you know, it's just to use mostly missile warfare and surround them and circle around them with their light cavalry. | ||
But they were relentless. | ||
They kept moving and fighting and essentially terrifying the Muslims. | ||
Godfrey de Buyan, who actually becomes the first king of Jerusalem, according to many eyewitnesses which are recorded, actually sliced a Muslim fighter in half, vertically, from the shoulder all the way down. | ||
And at that point, his body split while he was on a horse. | ||
Muslims were terrified. | ||
They ran away. | ||
And basically, what's really interesting about this, until today, it was portrayed as a miracle, obviously. | ||
Angelic hosts were sighted fighting alongside the crusaders and so forth. | ||
But it's interesting because today's historians themselves can't really give you a better answer. | ||
And they themselves say this. | ||
You know, it was a much weaker force. | ||
You know, they had nothing they were outnumbered they were sick and How could they actually beat a much larger force? | ||
So that's what's interesting. | ||
But the larger point, I think, and the reason I've been having these talks with Steve is, you know, the calendar is just riddled with important dates of Muslims and Christians fighting all throughout. | ||
Today, in fact, July 1st, is the Battle of Doryland, which features these same guys, the first Crusaders, again, fighting and being harried by the Muslims. | ||
And I think it's unfortunate because what's happening with politics, what you guys cover daily, has made us take our lens and our eyes off what's going on in the Islamic world, including Islam here in America and in the West in general. | ||
It's kind of like a big distraction. | ||
For a lot of historians, the Islamist enemy was actually the arch enemy for centuries. | ||
Perennial enemy from the 7th century on. | ||
And it's unfortunate because, you know, the lens has been dropped and nobody's really paying attention or talking about it because we have so many problems here in America from our own leadership. | ||
So I think it's important to keep an eye on it and kind of demonstrate the continuity as I do in my book, actually. | ||
I remind everyone what the title of the book is so they can go and grab a copy of that because they're sitting around 4th of July and want to dig into this history. | ||
Sure, it's called Defenders of the West, the Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam and it comes out this month. | ||
All right, coming out. | ||
Raymond Abraham, thank you so much for joining us here at War Room. | ||
Sounds like Kevin's going to get that. | ||
So Kevin, we're closing out the show. | ||
You're here, riding side saddle. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
Let's bring it back. | ||
Surrounded, starving, right? | ||
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Valley Forge. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Valley Forge. | ||
What do you remember when you think about, you know, our childhood growing up Valley Forge? | ||
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You know, I go back, well I've been there this past winter, and it's just so picturesque seeing the cabins in the snow, and really being able to reflect on what that was like in the cold, with like no door, and just like wood cabins, and the mortar, like, that's it. | |
And the shoes, yeah. | ||
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And a fire, maybe. | |
That's all you got. | ||
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If you had the wood. | |
If the wood wasn't frozen. | ||
Yeah, and the wood's frozen, and it's cold, and it's wet. | ||
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Yeah, and just like the grit. | |
Steve is talking about the grit that we need in times like this. | ||
And they held on through that winter. | ||
Because if that had fallen that winter, the whole American project is done. | ||
It's done. | ||
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I've appreciated it more and more over the years. | |
From being a kid, it's like, oh yeah, it's a great park, look at those cannons, and the hills, and the statues, and flying kites. | ||
But every year going back, it's like, wow, this place Is pretty amazing. | ||
They had the Bicentennial there. | ||
Bicentennial, 1976. | ||
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My mom and dad were there for that. | |
Yeah. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Folks, get to Valley Forge once in your life. | ||
See this beautiful country. | ||
We heard that Clarence Thomas drives around to see the country every summer. | ||
I don't know where he's going around, but he's got his RV. | ||
His beautiful wife, Ginny, is along with him. | ||
Imagine being at a campsite and Clarence Thomas rolls up next to you with his RV and plugs in. | ||
Can I plug in here, right? | ||
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I'd be great if you could check out Valley Forge. | |
Yeah, but go check out Valley Forge. | ||
Be there, right? | ||
Go and experience this country. | ||
Understand what this country is. | ||
From myself, Human Events Daily, we've got a special drop-in on Monday where we're going to talk all about our childhood. | ||
Remember the greatness of America. | ||
And remember, we love this country. | ||
We can make it that country again. | ||
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We can fight for it. | |
Last words, Kev? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Hey Jack, did you ever hear the one about the Liberty Bell? | ||
Get it in. | ||
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No, you didn't hear it? | |
No. | ||
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Oh, it cracked me up. | |
Oh, no! | ||
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Well, I got one more. | |
For architecture fans out there, what's Thomas Jefferson's favorite dessert? | ||
What? | ||
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Monticello. | |
Oh, no! |