The Charlie Kirk Show - Nancy Pelosi Seeks to Quietly Overturn a Congressional Election Aired: 2021-03-19 Duration: 35:29 [00:00:00] Hey everybody, John Kerry is maskless. [00:00:02] Nancy Pelosi tries to overturn an election and new evidence shows that Mark Zuckerberg's money might have played the deciding difference in the 2020 election, that and so much more. [00:00:13] Please consider supporting us at charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:17] If you want to see us on our upcoming campus tour, go to tpusa.com slash genfree, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, Nashville, Vegas, San Jose, tpusa.com slash gen free, G-E-N-F-R-E-E. [00:00:34] If you want to support this program and our mission to reach millions of young people, go to charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:42] That's charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:44] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:45] Here we go. [00:00:46] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:48] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. 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[00:02:41] And he's a good guy. [00:02:43] And it's a phenomenal memo and it's very telling because he was basically, so basically this is a lobbying firm and a memo that was sent out to big corporations and to people in the business community saying the following that their previous allies in the Republican Party are moving on from protecting business interests to instead focusing on populist priorities of protecting American workers. [00:03:12] As the Republican Party shifts downward away from the elites and towards the everyman, the memo notes, the Democrats in Washington continue their efforts to punish companies with tax hikes and regulatory burdens. [00:03:24] In other words, companies have no one left to defend them. [00:03:28] And it's true. [00:03:28] I'm not going to try to defend these massive corporations that fund the woke industrial complex. [00:03:35] I don't care if all of a sudden you have to have it tough. [00:03:38] We all have it tough. [00:03:39] And you guys have turned your back on the American worker far too much. [00:03:44] Far too often, I should say. [00:03:47] All because they decided to abandon neutrality in favor of woke leftism. [00:03:53] The memo continues by saying, for the business community, the news that President Biden is considering the first major tax increase since 1993 was probably unsurprising and maybe not so troubling, given that it will be difficult to pass in nearly an evenly divided Congress. [00:04:12] The Republican Party is changing for the better. [00:04:15] It's no longer about maximizing corporate profits for offshoring jobs to Wuhan and to Southeast Asia. [00:04:24] We are now going to be a Republican Party that focuses on family creation, free speech, the Second Amendment, strong borders, restricting immigration, small business, entrepreneurship, school choice, educational mobility, and pushing back against the woke industrial complex. [00:04:44] That's the Republican Party. [00:04:46] Where the Republican Party of Mitt Romney, or the Republican Party of Roy Blunt, or the Republican Party of Rob Portman, or the Republican Party of Burr or the Republican Party of Toomey, was all about protecting Goldman Sachs, protecting Google. [00:05:00] And this memo correctly articulates this. [00:05:03] It continues by saying that the coalition of Republican and corporate America, the GOP and corporate America, is, quote, reliably fought what they viewed as big government anti-free market policies for decades, along with conservative talk radio, right here, and think tanks. [00:05:19] It comprised the heart of the GOP. [00:05:21] But evidence suggests that it's unraveling, and they're totally right, that Republican populists in Congress are often frustrated by woke CEOs embracing avant-garde social agendas. [00:05:35] So basically, what is articulated here in the Breitbar piece by my friend Matt Boyle, and we should have him on our program. [00:05:42] He's very smart, is that these massive corporations were previously defended by the Republican Party. [00:05:48] They have no allies left. [00:05:50] I do not care if Goldman Sachs gets regulated. [00:05:53] I don't care. [00:05:55] It's not my concern. [00:05:57] If they are going to come under any sort of scrutiny or cross-examination with their partnership with the woke industrial complex, so be it. [00:06:04] We lost 40% of our small businesses in the last year because of lockdowns. [00:06:09] And Bezos is worth $160 billion. [00:06:14] $160 billion. [00:06:17] Meanwhile, you have entire counties in Middle America that do not have a combined GDP of $100 million. [00:06:25] And we're supposed to believe that Amazon ruling the planet is a good thing for the backbone of our country. [00:06:33] Hugh Hewitt, who's a very smart guy and a friend of mine, said it really well. [00:06:40] Hugh Hewitt said, quote, the embrace of Democrats in campaigns of the Chamber of Commerce failed and betrayed its members and its legacy. [00:06:51] Time to revolt, Main Street. [00:06:52] It's the Chamber of Beltway buddies, not Congress. [00:06:57] And the memo continues, that Hewitt is not a right-wing firebrand, but a sober-minded member of the Republican Party's establishment and a regular commentator on Meet the Press. [00:07:06] He's a conservative, no doubt, but not in league with Sean Hannity and others. [00:07:15] There is a corporate main street divide that is happening in our country. [00:07:19] We must, as a Republican Party, be on the side of taking new risks, starting new ventures, entrepreneurship, not protecting an incumbent massive corporation that does not care about wealth creation or job creation. [00:07:35] All they care about is getting piles of plastic into our country from China, a massive labor arbitrage that is bad for our country and bad for workers. [00:07:46] This is such a positive development. [00:07:48] And I encourage all of you to check out the Charlie Kirk Show podcast because we have JD Vance, who's going, I don't know if he'll be running for Senate in Ohio. [00:07:57] He has to do the kind of tease thing. [00:08:00] Where JD Vance understands the decay of the industrial base in our country. [00:08:06] We have lost 7 million manufacturing jobs in our country since the 1990s. [00:08:11] Where have those 7 million people gone? [00:08:14] To opioids, low-wage work, massive job displacement, depression? [00:08:20] And what do we get in return? [00:08:22] Has our country become significantly wealthier since 1995 when it comes to the piles of plastic that we've imported from China? [00:08:32] Here's a good question for everyone listening. [00:08:35] Have you ever had a garage sale? [00:08:37] Of course you have. [00:08:39] Asking people to take stuff out of your home. [00:08:42] Now, the pure free market libertarians will say, Charlie, that's a wonderful thing because we have surplus. [00:08:47] But a surplus of what? [00:08:49] Of trinkets and toys and clothes you never wear, textiles that are irrelevant to you? [00:08:53] How many of you have had t-shirts that are made so poorly they unravel after a couple times you wear them? [00:09:01] How many of you need to go get self-storage units because you have so much garbage that you no longer know what to do with? [00:09:08] How many of you listening to this have clothes that you've never worn or you've only worn once? [00:09:16] The answer is almost everyone listening to this can answer that question positively. [00:09:23] What if in the 90s we would have said, you know what? [00:09:26] We're going to protect, reinforce, encourage American manufacturing. [00:09:32] And Americans are going to have higher quality products made in our country by Americans and it's going to cost a little bit more. [00:09:42] There's some phenomenal examples of this. [00:09:45] There's companies in Minnesota. [00:09:47] There's a company in Minnesota called the Fairbought Mill, where everything they make is domestically in America and it costs a little bit more. [00:09:54] American Giant is another company, my fiancé's company, Proclaim Streetwear. [00:10:00] All made in America. [00:10:02] And yes, it does cost more, but you're going to have whatever you buy for life and you're going to treasure it more. [00:10:07] When you touch it, you know that an American was employed in the manufacturing of that. [00:10:12] You value it more. [00:10:15] Where the current state of affairs, because the corporate class has run our country for the last 30 years and they've betrayed you. [00:10:24] They betrayed what I call the muscular class. [00:10:26] And the muscular class are people that work with their hands. [00:10:29] They're people that get into the weeds of things, literally at times. [00:10:33] People that work the assembly lines, people that drive the cars, people that lift the boxes, people that keep the entire economy moving while the Zoom and the Skype class is able to open up their laptop, participate in the labor arbitrage, and demand that their kale vegan salad gets delivered to their home in six minutes or less, and that their clothes they never wear will get delivered with Amazon Prime in an hour or less, or else they're going to lose their mind. [00:11:02] If you do not have a vibrant golden mean, as Aristotle would say, you do not have a country. [00:11:08] And so the hollowing out of America is one of the reasons why President Trump was so unbelievably successful. [00:11:12] This memo from Breitbart.com is a fire alarm for corporate America. [00:11:19] That's who should be worried. [00:11:20] Because guess what, Goldman Sachs, Google, you have no allies left. [00:11:26] The woke people want you completely eliminated and they're temporarily using you like locust as a battering ram against us. [00:11:35] We'll go start new companies. [00:11:38] We'll go buy less products at a higher price if they're made in America. [00:11:42] But for the corporate class in this country, you have made a deal. [00:11:47] The old phrase goes that you've made a deal with the devil. [00:11:50] And if corporate America does not decide to make a decision to invest in our home, our country, it's not going to end well for them. [00:12:02] If you're a college basketball fan, the NCAA tournament, March Madness is your favorite time of year. [00:12:08] Game-winning buzzer beater shots, Cinderella programs knocking out dynasty programs. [00:12:12] March Madness is known for drama, and I love every minute of it. 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[00:13:07] We've covered in depth the story of Center for Technology and Civic Life, how Mark Zuckerberg and his organization, which pumped in over $350 to $400 million to a nonprofit overnight, played a significant role in electing, or at least Joe Biden becoming president. [00:13:27] Project Veritas, run by James O'Keefe, has now proven this. [00:13:32] Let's go to cut 83 of an undercover video. [00:13:36] We're getting cut 83. [00:13:38] But this cut basically shows that this Facebook executive admits that Zuckerberg money and Facebook voter drive was the reason why Biden was able to get to certain margins in these states. [00:13:53] Private money in a public election spent in certain areas with high propensity Democrat voters. [00:14:00] This should be illegal. [00:14:03] Cities and counties and municipalities taking Zuckerberg money for drop boxes for this purpose. [00:14:10] Play tape. [00:14:14] WhatsApp. [00:14:15] They all need to be separate companies. [00:14:17] It's too much power when they're all one to look. [00:14:20] It could be broken up the way the telecom companies are broken up and the old companies are broken up. [00:14:27] But better than that, because those guys just came back together pretty soon after that. [00:14:32] And I hope we've learned some guy. [00:14:34] But that's really the one thing, as you said. [00:14:36] I would break it up and I would remove Zach as the sale. [00:14:42] Well, I don't know if Zuckerberg is going to be thrilled to hear that his global planning lead thinks that his company should be completely broken up. [00:14:51] I think that could be used in a court filing from the Federal Trade Commission. [00:14:54] What do you think, Producer Connor? [00:14:55] I think that could be used as even their own executives believe that. [00:14:59] That Instagram, Oculus, Facebook together, they're far too powerful. [00:15:03] But the really interesting part, I don't even think that was the tape where he talked about the voter drive. [00:15:10] Do we have the one about that? [00:15:11] That's stunning. [00:15:12] And by the way, the fact that zero major media outlets in the activist press cover that, you understand, this is how journalism used to be. [00:15:23] So this is how it works. [00:15:26] Here's how it works. [00:15:27] So if you have an anonymous source that says they heard Donald Trump say something on a phone call about finding votes, that's the front page of the Washington Post. [00:15:36] And that ends up being a massive story. [00:15:39] You have a $1 trillion company with a guy worth $145 billion and his global planning lead on a private camera credibly saying, I want him removed as CEO and you should break up the company into pieces, make Oculus, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook separate companies. [00:15:54] That gets covered by zero outlets, none. [00:15:59] Just so you understand exactly what you heard there. [00:16:02] The private interference of the 2020 election is the story that must be covered, investigated, and understood. [00:16:11] $400 million of private money flowed almost overnight as alleged supplemental resources for vote-by-mail, ballots, vote counting support, drop boxes that allowed this influx of vote-by-mail to occur. [00:16:31] I believe that if Donald Trump did not have to go up against the private money interference, the social media interference, and the vote-by-mail nonsense, where Georgia went from 264,000 vote-by-mail ballots to 1.3 million vote-by-may mail ballots, plus Brian Kemp signed a consent decree alongside Raffensperger with Stacey Abrams that relaxed the standards, Donald Trump would be president today. [00:16:59] I believe it. [00:17:01] And for Republicans out there, governors, attorney generals, members of Congress, do not lose focus on this. [00:17:08] The base cares passionately about how elections are conducted. [00:17:12] This is one of the reasons why Ron DeSantis is the best governor in America alongside Christy No, because they actually are trying to get to the root of the issue. [00:17:21] Unafraid, full of courage, understanding that if they do not take this threat head on, we will never have an election again or representative government. [00:17:32] See, the Democrats have played a mind trick, pure gaslighting, an Orwellian technique to try to convince us to never talk about election integrity again. [00:17:44] Now, while that is happening, and the people that have very little talent, like Joy Reed and Trevor Noah, go on television and tell us to stop talking about election integrity. [00:17:56] We have new tape from Project Veritas that continues with Benny Thomas, who is the global planning lead of Facebook. [00:18:04] He said that he thinks Zuckerberg should be removed as CEO. [00:18:07] He also says that he believes that Facebook should be broken up. [00:18:10] I think that'll be used in a court filing very soon. [00:18:12] But he also said that Facebook's voter drive helped sway the election to Biden. [00:18:18] Play tape. [00:18:19] One of the things I worked on, which made me happy, was a voter registration drive. [00:18:25] These are the kind of things, this is the good side of Facebook. [00:18:27] This is the kind of thing that you can only do with a company that has the sheer scale and reach of Facebook. [00:18:36] We set ourselves a goal of registering 4 million new people. [00:18:42] And we went over that talk. [00:18:44] We did 4.5. [00:18:45] Wow, registering 4.5 million voters. [00:18:48] That's a lot. [00:18:49] We made a big difference. [00:18:50] Yeah. [00:18:51] I'm pretty sure we won that way. [00:18:56] What do you think? [00:18:57] Exactly. [00:18:58] I think so too. [00:19:00] That Biden won because of Facebook. [00:19:02] Pure election interference. [00:19:04] A trillion-dollar company getting involved in our elections with a specific goal. [00:19:07] That is the global planning lead, laughing and chuckling that that is how democracy works now. [00:19:14] The ruling class, the top-down revolution, we're in charge. [00:19:17] Sit down, shut up. [00:19:18] I don't care about what you think. [00:19:20] Not to mention the Center for Technology and Civic Life and the $400 million that was spent to supplement mail and voting drives with suspicious practices. [00:19:30] Now, Republicans should focus on this at the state level. [00:19:34] I've seen very little action. [00:19:37] Arizona is doing a couple things here and there. [00:19:40] I am so disappointed at the Republican Party. [00:19:44] I am. [00:19:45] Where is the outrage? [00:19:49] Where is the listening to the base? [00:19:51] Where is understanding your voters? [00:19:54] You see, the voters that put you in office, by you, I mean the governor of Arizona, the governor of Georgia, any of these congresspeople, they want two very basic things. [00:20:06] They want more than this. [00:20:08] They want to know that their elections are going to work in the future, and they want to know what you are doing to smash the corporate oligarchy. [00:20:14] That's it. [00:20:16] And yet, we have to listen to Republicans go on endlessly about repealing the estate tax and giving amnesty to illegals in our country. [00:20:27] So, what is Nancy Pelosi doing? [00:20:31] Nancy Pelosi is worried about voter integrity. [00:20:36] You might say, what are you talking about? [00:20:38] Oh, no, no. [00:20:39] Nancy Pelosi cares more about election integrity than most Republicans. [00:20:46] Wall Street Journal, Pelosi might steal an Iowa House seat. [00:20:50] Marionette Miller-Meeks, who I believe she was officially sworn in as a congresswoman, wasn't she? [00:20:57] Yeah. [00:20:57] She's sworn in as a congresswoman, Marionette Miller-Meeks. [00:21:01] Our work at Turning Point Action, our political vehicle, we actually did a door knocking for Marionette Miller-Meeks on a Saturday. [00:21:08] No other groups were there. [00:21:11] Marionette Miller-Meeks won by six votes. [00:21:15] The people have spoken. [00:21:17] And I will not take credit for it, but the work that we did at Turning Point Action made a difference. [00:21:23] Six people knocked on thousands of doors. [00:21:28] Marionette Miller-Meeks in a district where 400,000 votes were cast, six votes. [00:21:35] I think it's the thinnest margin in congressional history, if not one of the most. [00:21:39] I can't imagine there's a thinner margin than six votes. [00:21:42] Six votes. [00:21:44] So what is Nancy Pelosi doing? [00:21:46] Nancy Pelosi is quietly contesting that the election was fraudulently conducted, that the votes were not counted properly. [00:21:55] That's right. [00:21:56] Nancy Pelosi, who says that if you dare question election integrity, you're a racist. [00:22:02] Joy Reed on MSNBC, who says that all these ballot integrity measures are racist. [00:22:08] Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi is actually trying to kick Marionette Miller-Meeks out of Congress. [00:22:15] There is a House administration committee that has been convened to overturn her outcome, despite having failed that challenge, the certification in state court. [00:22:26] But Pelosi doesn't care. [00:22:27] Pelosi's in charge. [00:22:29] Pelosi runs the country in her view. [00:22:32] And you are a bigot. [00:22:34] So you better shut up before you get audited. [00:22:37] Nancy Pelosi is contesting that there's 11 missing ballots. [00:22:43] No, I kid you not. [00:22:44] This is actually a real thing. [00:22:46] She is pinning her hopes, Nancy Pelosi is, on 11 ballots that somehow weren't discovered. [00:22:54] 11 ballots. [00:22:56] This is a House seat in Iowa, which could be consequential in determining the future of the House of Representatives. [00:23:03] So is Nancy Pelosi asking someone to go find the ballots? [00:23:07] Is Nancy Pelosi asking someone to go find the fraud? [00:23:15] This is straight out of the Lyndon Baines Johnson playbook of Jones Wells County. [00:23:21] Lyndon Baines Johnson, who was famously running for the United States Senate, I can't remember against who. [00:23:29] When he was running for the Senate, he was down a certain amount. [00:23:33] And in Jones Wells County, there were hundreds of votes counts, and every single vote was for Johnson, and only one was against. [00:23:41] And the man who executed that entire operation confessed decades later before his death, Jim Wells County. [00:23:48] I'm sorry, Jim Wells County. [00:23:50] I was close in my defense, Jim Wells County confessed that he was paid to do it and that Lyndon Baines Johnson was elected on a fraud. [00:24:02] But Pelosi's not giving up. [00:24:04] You see, it was against Coke Stevenson. [00:24:06] That's right. [00:24:06] Pelosi cares much more about the Pelosi cares much more about election integrity than most Republicans. [00:24:18] You see, you have Adam Kinzinger, who's completely worthless. [00:24:21] You have Liz Cheney. [00:24:23] You have all these people that never want to talk about election integrity. [00:24:26] However, Nancy Pelosi, she understands that politics in America right now is who controls the balance of power. [00:24:33] It's that simple. [00:24:35] It's not who has better ideas. [00:24:38] It's not who's a better person. [00:24:39] You see, Adam Kinzinger, I think, believes that his mission in life is to be part of the intelligentsia that grows him closer to the angels. [00:24:51] That I'm a better person than you are, and I'm going to virtue signal on a moral plateau because I'm such a wonderful human being. [00:24:58] But Pelosi's not giving up. [00:25:02] You see, Pelosi is now pushing this forward to try to find the 11 missing ballots. [00:25:13] She claims are from supporters that were wrongly excluded. [00:25:17] The committee is reviewing the challenge. [00:25:20] Now, of course, anytime one of the Republicans might issue one of those challenges, it would get tied up in court or dismissed almost automatically and immediately. [00:25:32] Let's listen to some tape here. [00:25:33] Cut 82 of Representative Marionette Miller-Meeks, who's a congresswoman, and they're trying to overturn her election. [00:25:41] Where is their love for democracy? [00:25:43] Play Cut 82. [00:25:45] It ought to take a lot of guts with the thought that 221 Democrats voting as a unit could throw a Republican member out of the House of Representatives that won the election even after two vote recounts and the Democratic candidate had an opportunity to go to the Supreme Court of Iowa, [00:26:09] come immediately to the House of Representatives, that they could throw that vote out and overturn the vote of 400,000 Iowans. [00:26:18] Now, that takes a lot of guts. [00:26:20] At the same time, those same Democrats were convicting Republicans of the fact that we weren't naming George Joe Biden the winner on November the 4th. [00:26:34] Okay, that is not Marionette Miller-Meeks. [00:26:36] That's Chuck Grassley, but that's okay. [00:26:37] They're both from Iowa, and Chuck Grassley is awesome. [00:26:39] I'm a big Chuck Grassley fan. [00:26:41] He is terrific. [00:26:42] But he is making the argument. [00:26:43] It takes a lot of guts to do this, but Pelosi doesn't care. [00:26:45] You see, Pelosi, for her, everything in the pursuit of power is justified. [00:26:50] It's very Machiavellian, which, of course, he wrote The Prince, where the ends justify the means. [00:26:55] I'd rather be hated than be loved. [00:26:57] It says here, Carl Rove wrote this piece, payback came when Republicans, and this is historically, controlled the 47th Congress in 1881 and expelled six Democrats. [00:27:07] He makes the argument this has been going on for quite some time, building in nature. [00:27:14] There are 24 counties in Iowa's second congressional district. [00:27:19] It's a swing district, and it has come down to six votes, but six votes nonetheless where the state rejected it. [00:27:24] It's been audited and verified. [00:27:26] But according to Pelosi, these 11 votes are so critically important to her. [00:27:34] And yet most Republicans are afraid to engage on the issue of voter integrity. [00:27:40] Why do elections matter? [00:27:43] Well, elections are representations of our values, our ideas, and how we want the country to proceed. [00:27:52] Elections are all we have to be able to have a voice in representative government. [00:27:59] The consent of the governed. [00:28:02] And yes, this election is the slimmest margin for a U.S. House seat in American history. [00:28:09] The second slimmest margin was a Senate seat that was decided by two votes in 1974. [00:28:15] You have got to be kidding me. [00:28:18] Now, Lyndon Baines Johnson did this. [00:28:22] He scrambled through all their appeals. [00:28:24] And finally, the Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black ruled the federal government has no right to interfere in a state election stopping the vote fraud investigation into Lyndon Baines Johnson. [00:28:35] It's the same playbook. [00:28:38] And while we are told we cannot ask any questions about Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, the boldness of Pelosi to continue to push for this to get overturned is stunning. [00:28:51] This is not being covered anywhere. [00:28:53] This is a Wall Street Journal piece. [00:28:54] The New York Times could not care less. [00:28:56] Instead, the New York Times has an entire page talking about how any sort of election integrity or voter integrity measures are somehow an affront to people of color. [00:29:06] That's what the New York Times is covering. [00:29:10] All they care about is power. [00:29:13] They just want to be in control. [00:29:15] They want you to obey. [00:29:18] I don't think they'll be successful. [00:29:19] I don't think Marionette Miller-Meeks will give up her seat lightly. [00:29:23] Marionette Miller-Meeks is someone that we've helped. [00:29:26] And this is a consequential fight, but it also opens the door in more ways than one for a robust discussion on voter integrity. [00:29:35] Nancy Pelosi says elections could be flawed. [00:29:38] Nancy Pelosi is contesting that the will of the people of Iowa and a certified election must be overturned. [00:29:44] Well, then, Nancy Pelosi, let's audit every state. [00:29:49] Start with Pennsylvania. [00:29:50] You might find something. [00:29:51] If I was spotted on a airplane without a mask, I would tell people, fact check true. [00:29:58] But I am not the climate czar, nor am I married to the Heinz fortune, nor was I a Vietnam anti-war protester, a hippie, a critical race theorist, a post-modernist, a failed presidential candidate, former Secretary of State, U.S. Senator, angry man who doesn't know where to end his life, who got in a bicycle accident, otherwise known as Swift Boat John Kerry. [00:30:24] John Kerry was found on an American Airlines flight yesterday. [00:30:30] And I've had my fun with American Airlines, and I actually think they do a very good job. [00:30:35] I do. [00:30:37] And I have my back and forth with them. [00:30:39] And you see, when I was flying in the last year, and I flew a lot, I thought I had it all figured out until Joe Biden became president. [00:30:49] You see, I would wear a full hunting mask, Duck Dynasty style, baklava, as if I was going into the coldest parts of the planet. [00:30:59] And I loved it because it was easy on the ears. [00:31:03] You see, the problem with these masks, amongst many things, is the ears, the strings on the ears. [00:31:10] It's a phenomenon I'm sure many of you have experienced. [00:31:12] But the baklava was perfect. [00:31:16] And then Biden comes into office and he decides that epidemiology tells us that baklavas aren't allowed. [00:31:23] So American gave me a hard time about it and I said, fine, whatever. [00:31:26] And I wore a cloth mask when I flew. [00:31:29] But John Kerry, you have to understand, John Kerry is a better person than you are. [00:31:34] John Kerry is as close to the angels that we will get in civil government of this era. [00:31:42] So John Kerry was found on an American Airlines seat reading Das Capital with his meta. [00:31:49] No, he wasn't reading Das Capital. [00:31:51] It was Greta Thunberg's How Dare You Revision Revised History, Peoples of the United States by Howard Zinn, and was reading it with his mask dangling off the side of his face. [00:32:04] And American Airlines was called out by many people on Twitter saying, hold on a second. [00:32:09] There have been many examples of people on flights that get kicked off because they don't have the mask worn properly. [00:32:20] Their three-year-old doesn't have the mask on. [00:32:24] The mask controversies have been daily at times when it comes to these airlines. [00:32:30] However, when it comes to John Kerry, who remember is a better person than you are. [00:32:37] Not all of us can get into bike accidents after being a failed presidential candidate, lying about your term and your service, Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, and also tell everyone while you fly private along the planet to get a climate change award in Reykjavik, Iceland. [00:32:59] Well, we're still looking for Bobby Fisher, if you get that reference, that I'm a better person than you are because climate change is going to kill us all. [00:33:06] But John Kerry is under some very serious accusations. [00:33:10] So American Airlines says they're looking into the incident. [00:33:14] Now, look, let me be very clear. [00:33:16] I think the entire mask thing on airplanes is laughable. [00:33:19] It's laughable. [00:33:21] Because, first of all, you close down restaurants and then you're able to eat right next to somebody on an airplane when you fly from Newark airport to LAX six and a half hours across the country. [00:33:33] And yet the restaurant in Newark and the restaurant in Los Angeles is closed, but you're able to eat next to somebody on the plane. [00:33:39] So I think the whole mask mandate thing is a pile of garbage. [00:33:43] But I don't appreciate the unequal application of the rules, especially for the people that wish to mandate that you must live a different life. [00:33:56] So John Kerry, who has not had to work an honest day in his life in decades because he married rich Heinz Fortune, every time that you put a ketchup on your favorite meal, I was going to say ketchup on my hot dog, but I would lose all my Chicago listeners. [00:34:13] You see, there's a couple things you don't do in Chicago, which is you eat thin pizza or ketchup on hot dogs. [00:34:20] You don't do that. [00:34:22] I learned that at a very young age. [00:34:24] It's the 11th and the 12th commandment of Chicago. [00:34:27] 13th is vote early, vote often. [00:34:29] I'm half kidding, okay? [00:34:32] Every time you eat, every time you use Heinz ketchup, you are contributing to John Kerry's fortune. [00:34:36] But he has invested his life in telling you how to live your life. [00:34:41] Can't drive this car, bike everywhere, you might die. [00:34:46] But he has always never lived by those rules. [00:34:49] So John Kerry under the Biden administration has always been about mask mandates, mask when you shower, mask when you work, mask when you walk, mask when you sleep. [00:34:57] But he even rebels slightly against it. [00:35:02] John Kerry has been unmasked, and I can't wait for him to be banned from American Airlines. [00:35:06] I hope it happens soon. [00:35:11] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:12] If you want to get involved with Turning Point USA, go to tpusa.com. [00:35:16] Email us your questions, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:35:20] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:21] God bless. 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