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[00:03:10] We've had a very, I guess you can call it action-packed couple days here at our Student Action Summit here in Tampa, Florida. [00:03:17] Most amazing speakers, I think, that have come together in recent memory. [00:03:21] Candace Owens just took the stage in Tampa, Florida. [00:03:24] But there's a story that happened a couple days ago that I don't think got enough attention. [00:03:29] So we talk about the three branches of government, which of course is the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. [00:03:36] Three branches of government are supposed to be checks and balances against each other. [00:03:41] The United States Constitution talks very clearly in Article 1, 2, and 3 that each one of those agencies has a purpose. [00:03:48] The purpose is to write the laws, interpret the laws, or to fulfill or execute the laws. [00:03:53] Now, the American system is different than the European system. [00:03:58] The American system is not parliamentarian. [00:04:00] The American system is one that first and foremost respects natural rights, and government is supposed to secure those rights and the blessings of liberty. [00:04:08] No one branch is supposed to be powerful than the other. [00:04:12] The branches are actually supposed to have tension. [00:04:15] They're supposed to be looking where the other branch might have gone wrong. [00:04:21] For example, the judicial branch might say, ah, the president's not allowed to do that. [00:04:25] The legislative branch is saying, oh, the president's not allowed to do that. [00:04:28] And the presidential branch or the executive branch, what it's really called, says, ah, the Supreme Court needs this person and not that person. [00:04:36] We've talked a lot about how, because of this cult of progressivism over the last hundred years, post-Woodrow Wilson, there has been this trend of creating the fourth branch of government. [00:04:52] Now, these are the ABC agencies, agencies that come knocking on your door and they are unchecked. [00:04:59] They are unelected. [00:05:00] And quite honestly, they're unknown to most of America. [00:05:03] There is no check and balance against the regulatory state. [00:05:07] In fact, the regulatory state is its own self-governing organism. [00:05:12] Now, the legislative branch is supposed to offer oversight and the executive branch is supposed to offer, let's say, commands and execution, but most times that almost never happens. [00:05:23] So I went to USA.gov and I said, how many branches of how many independent agencies and departments are there? [00:05:30] Now, you might say, well, how many cabinet positions are there? [00:05:32] What are there, 23 or something? [00:05:35] At USA.gov, I'm going to just read under F. Just under F, Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Agency, Fannie Mae, Farm Credit Association, Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation, Farm Service Agencies, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, the FAA, the FBI, [00:05:56] the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Citizen Information Center, FCC, Federal Consulting Group, Federal Court Interpreters, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Election Commission, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Energy Regulatory Agency, Federal Executive Boards, Federal Financial Institutions and Examination Council, Federal Financing Bank, Federal Geographic Data Committee, Federal Highway Commission, Federal Housing Agency, Federal Housing Administration, as if that's not the same thing, Federal Judicial Center, Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, [00:06:26] Federal Maritime Commission, the Federal Library and Information Center Community, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, the Federal Railroad Commission, the Federal Register, Federal Reserve System, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, Fed Stats, Federal Voting Assistance Program, Fiscal Service Bureau, the Fire Administration, the Food and Nutrition Service, the Food and Drug Administration, the Foreign Agricultural Service, the Forest Service, Fossil Energy, Freddie Mac, Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. [00:06:53] Now, that's just F. How about if we go to I, the Immigrant and Employee Rights Section, Indian Affairs Inspectors General, Institute of Peace? [00:07:03] They've definitely failed. [00:07:04] Whatever their mission statement, definitely failed. [00:07:08] Interpol, International Trade Commission. [00:07:11] Now, all of these agencies are under the direction, or at least have some say who sits on the commission from the federal government. [00:07:20] So it wouldn't be unusual for someone like Jen Psaki, under the direction of Joe Biden, to do a press conference and say, we are now going to say that the Federal Maritime Commission is going to put a new regulation that says that speeding boats on certain sea lanes must go down to 10 knots. [00:07:43] I don't think that the press secretary of the White House would waste their time on such an issue, but that would be constitutional and it could get tied up in the court. [00:07:52] But what is unprecedented and illegal is when the press secretary of the United States and Joe Biden start to point fingers and almost write executive orders, not for federal agencies like the Federal Registry or for the Food and Nutrition Service or for the Forest Service, but instead for Facebook. [00:08:16] Jen Saki the other day started bossing Facebook around as if they were the fossil energy system service, the fiscal bureau service, the federal mine, safety, and health review commission, not that they're a publicly traded company. [00:08:33] Let's play Cut 11. [00:08:35] This is a big issue of misinformation, specifically on the pandemic. [00:08:39] In terms of actions, Alex, that we have taken or we're working to take, I should say, from the federal government, we've increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General's office. [00:08:50] We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation. [00:08:55] We're working with doctors and medical professionals to connect to connected medical experts with popular with popular who are popular with their audiences with accurate information and boost trusted content. [00:09:06] So we're helping get trusted content out there. [00:09:10] We are flagging problematic posts for Facebook as if Facebook is under the direction and under the control of the federal government. [00:09:24] Do you notice how she just seamlessly says, oh, yeah, I'm going to go conduct the director of Facebook to do what I add. [00:09:33] When we have been warning about how we have two governments in our country, which we have, the government of Menlo Park and the government of Washington, D.C., little did we know that the press secretary for the president of the United States was going to be calling shops saying, you know, Zuckerberg, you have to go suppress these people that we don't like. [00:09:51] Now, first of all, this is highly illegal. [00:09:54] The federal government cannot, by law, tell a private company to do what they cannot do legally. [00:10:02] For example, they cannot go tell a homeowners association or an apartment complex to go start confiscating the guns from all of the people that are in their apartment complex. [00:10:14] They can't all of a sudden say to the apartment complex, you have to go spy on our behalf on all of your citizens without a warrant. [00:10:22] Can't do that. [00:10:23] The same is said with Jen Saki allegedly finding a loophole. [00:10:28] But this does beg a question: why does the Biden administration view Facebook no different than the Maritime Commission or the Federal Protective Service or the Federal Railroad Administration? [00:10:43] It's because the Democrats have decided that they're no longer against corporation. [00:10:50] They're just against corporations they can't control. [00:10:54] They simply want to add to this alphabet list of agencies that you can find at USA.gov. [00:10:59] They just want the alphabetic list to go seamlessly to say this: the Department of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Department of National Mortgage Association, and the Department of Facebook. [00:11:15] That's what Jensaki wants, and that's how she's talking. [00:11:18] And they're doing this by using threatening regulation and regulators to get Facebook to conform to their ways. [00:11:27] They want Facebook to go under the umbrella and the portfolio of enforcement agencies that do the political bidding of the American left and the Biden administration. [00:11:42] How did you choose which internet service provider to use? [00:11:45] The sad thing is, most of us have very little choice because ISPs operate like monopolies in the regions that they serve. [00:11:51] They then use this monopoly power to take advantage of customers, data caps, streaming, throttles, and the list goes on. [00:11:57] But worst of all, many ISPs log your internet activity and sell that data onto other big tech companies or advertisers. [00:12:03] To prevent ISPs from seeing my internet activity, I protect all my devices with Express VPN. [00:12:09] So, what is ExpressVPN? [00:12:11] It's a simple app for your computer or smartphone that encrypts all your network data and tunnels it through a secure VPN server so that ISP cannot search or see any of your activity. [00:12:20] ExpressVPN does all this without slowing down your connection. [00:12:23] That's why I have it on all my devices. [00:12:25] In fact, I just looked at it right now. [00:12:27] So, stop handing over all of your personal data to ISPs and tech giants who mine your activity and sell off your information. [00:12:34] Protect yourself with expressvpn.com/slash Charlie, E-X-P-R-E-S-S-V-P-N.com/slash Charlie to get three extra months free. [00:12:43] Go to expressvpn.com/slash Charlie right now to learn more. [00:12:49] There's a Star Trek episode that's very instructive. [00:12:52] It's about the Borg. [00:12:54] And basically, the Borg they will consume any organism at any time to get them to conform to their ways. [00:13:03] And the left has really decided that instead of trying to destroy big corporations, just have them join their massive conformist experiment. [00:13:13] That's precisely what they have decided to do when it comes to Facebook and these big tech companies. [00:13:18] They see their power, they see their capacity to censor. [00:13:24] And they say, Well, we are now going to use racial politics. [00:13:27] We are going to use intimidation and public health to have you join our portfolio of preferred government agencies. [00:13:37] Jen Saki, or is the great one who's coming on our podcast this week, right? [00:13:42] Mark Levin, new book out American Marxism. [00:13:45] Jen Psaki, as he calls it. [00:13:48] If you're banned on one social platform, you should be banned on the other. [00:13:53] Who appointed her to be moral referee of the internet? [00:13:57] Cut 12 providing for Facebook or other platforms to measure and publicly share the impact of misinformation on their platform and the audience it's reaching, also with the public, with all of you, to create robust enforcement strategies that bridge their properties and provide transparency about rules. [00:14:17] You shouldn't be banned from one platform and not others for providing misinformation out there. [00:14:25] You shouldn't be banned from one, but not from the others. [00:14:29] So essentially, Jen Saki is now playing an independent commissioner role, hardly independent, to try to say that we are going to call balls and strikes of which agency and which person gets to speak on what platform and when. [00:14:49] Is that really the role of the federal? [00:14:51] Is the federal government's role now going to be explicitly, we are going to absolve and consume the decisions of an otherwise described private company? [00:15:04] And this is kind of hilarious for the left. [00:15:05] They keep on saying, well, Facebook is a private company. [00:15:08] If Facebook was a private company, why does the Biden administration feel as if they control them? [00:15:15] If Facebook was allegedly a private company, why does the Biden administration feel so empowered to use the power that Facebook has to go after political speech they do not like? [00:15:29] And so as we look at the family and portfolio, family is not even the best word, the portfolio of government agencies, the desire of the Biden administration is not trying to break up Facebook. [00:15:41] It's not trying to end Facebook. [00:15:42] It's not trying to get a competitor to Facebook. [00:15:45] It's they want to absorb Facebook. [00:15:50] See, the Biden administration runs the White House like a massive merger and acquisition firm. [00:15:57] What other entities out there can we join our ranks so that they will conform to our ways? [00:16:05] They've already done this with banks, by the way. [00:16:07] There is not a single bank out there in the major portfolio of banks, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Bank of America, that will not do everything the Biden administration asked. [00:16:20] How about Hollywood? [00:16:21] Do you think that anytime soon we are going to get a Hollywood movie that's just called Joe? [00:16:28] The story of a clueless, blundering sociopath that stumbled into the White House. [00:16:34] Now, I say that because I think it was Josh Brolin who made the movie W. Is that right? [00:16:41] The movie W was actually really well done. [00:16:45] And the movie, I mean, it obviously characterized Dick Cheney as this malevolent serpent and George W. Bush as this clueless guy and Condoleezza Rice as an airhead. [00:16:56] Where's the movie about Joe? [00:16:58] Of course, it won't happen anytime soon. [00:17:01] Where are the rap songs that are being written about Joe Biden corruption? [00:17:04] Of course, it won't happen anytime soon. [00:17:07] Because the monolithic power of the left is always to try to identify and eventually acquire and merge with these other power sources by using mockery and intimidation. [00:17:20] Now, Facebook is pushing back against this slightly, but they're going to privately figure this out. [00:17:25] Facebook says, oh, Biden administration is upset because they didn't hit their vaccination rolls. [00:17:29] Joe Biden says, well, they're killing people, man. [00:17:33] What a great way to try to get a tech company to do what you want them to do. [00:17:37] Call them murderers. [00:17:38] You can't call them racists. [00:17:39] Call them the next worst thing, which is a murderer. [00:17:41] Which, by the way, in our society, in this weird world we live in, being called a racist actually is being worse than being called a murderer. [00:17:50] Charlie Kirk here, and I've warned you about home title theft, where cyber thieves remove you from your home's title and you become the owner. === The Voter Suppression Challenge (04:31) === [00:17:57] I said you better get home title lock because it's coming. [00:18:00] Well, if you're on Facebook, that big breach is here. [00:18:02] Facebook had 500 million accounts exposed to cyber thieves. [00:18:05] And according to a retired FBI cybercrime expert, everything thieves need to take over as the new owner of your home was leaked. [00:18:11] Name, address, personal information, it's out there. [00:18:13] The thief forges your signature on a quid claim deed stating you sold your home to him. [00:18:17] He'll leave you in debt or he'll even have you evicted. [00:18:20] Do what I did and protect your home's title with Home Title Lock. [00:18:23] Go to hometital.com and register your address to see if you're already a victim. [00:18:27] Then sign up for 33 days of protection during this high-risk breach. [00:18:31] Then sign up for 30 free days of protection. [00:18:33] Again, home titlelock.com, promo code radio. [00:18:36] That's home titlelock.com, promo code radio. [00:18:41] Okay, I want to go to this cut here of Jen Suckey, who has come out and she said that there's an onslaught of voter suppression laws in red states. [00:18:53] And this is the worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War. [00:18:58] Play Cut 13. [00:19:00] He will use, he will redouble his commitment to using every tool at his disposal to continue to fight to protect the fundamental right of Americans to vote against the onslaught of voter suppression laws and how we need to work together with civil rights organizations to build as broad a turnout and voter education system to overcome the worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War. [00:19:22] The worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War. [00:19:25] Okay, Jen Psaki, I have a very simple question. [00:19:29] Where are all the names and voices and stories of these people that are being suppressed? [00:19:34] Can you give me an example, any example? [00:19:36] Why? [00:19:37] On CNN, they have yet to provide a single person who has had their vote suppressed. [00:19:43] Do you have a name? [00:19:44] Any name? [00:19:45] How about one person in the country who has been unable to vote? [00:19:49] We have voting month in our country. [00:19:53] Can we have a piece of evidence of someone who's been disenfranchised? [00:19:56] How about someone in Georgia, Arizona, New York, California? [00:20:00] Instead, the exact opposite is true. [00:20:02] Instead, there's more accessibility for voting than ever before. [00:20:08] It's easier to vote. [00:20:09] In fact, I think that it's so easy to vote, it actually compromises the integrity. [00:20:17] Everyone gets a ballot. [00:20:19] In fact, there are more ballots being sent out than people and registered voters actually even on the roll. [00:20:28] This is a great topic that we're going to talk about. [00:20:30] In fact, I think we're going to be joined by Candace in a second here. [00:20:33] Candace Owens will be coming on here. [00:20:35] I have a lot to talk about with that. [00:20:37] Any second, we'll be joined by Candace. [00:20:39] I'd love to get her take on this idea of the onslaught of voter suppression laws requiring proof of identification. [00:20:50] So is Major League Baseball participating in the worst challenge to our democracy since the Civil War? [00:20:57] Did you know you could not get into the Major League Baseball All-Star Game or any Major League Baseball game without showing proof of identification? [00:21:04] What about Delta Airlines? [00:21:06] Are you able to board an airplane on Delta Airlines without showing a proof of identification? [00:21:11] So what Jen Psaki calls an onslaught of voter suppression, it's just very customary practices in social life of America to prove who you actually are. [00:21:27] And again, where are the names and the faces and the individuals who have been so suppressed? [00:21:33] Can you name one person? [00:21:34] How about just a story in the last 20 years? [00:21:37] Because I could tell you this: before the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s, there was more than one story. [00:21:42] There were thousands and hundreds of thousands of stories of people that had voting places moved, of legitimate Jim Crow voter suppression. [00:21:51] So Jen Saki says that this is a bigger challenge than voter suppression efforts in the 1940s. [00:21:57] Jen Saki says it's a biggest bigger challenge than the Civil Rights Act and fight right there, which is a perfect segue. [00:22:05] The Candace Owens, Candace, come on. [00:22:07] I literally heard the room shaking as you gave this. [00:22:10] That was amazing. [00:22:11] I brought out a rock star. [00:22:13] I did hear about that. [00:22:14] I actually watched it on the live stream. [00:22:15] Did you? [00:22:15] Okay, did he write Rascal Flats? [00:22:17] He wrote like virtually every country banger you know. [00:22:20] He was songwriter of the year for I think two, three years in a row. [00:22:24] Like Tim McGraw's music, Rascal Flats, and he's written so many of the hits that you know. === Historical Jim Crow Tactics (06:35) === [00:22:28] So I've been actually writing some music right now. [00:22:31] Really? [00:22:31] Yeah, I've always been a writer. [00:22:32] Tell us about that. [00:22:33] Well, so it actually kind of started with a discussion with John Rich of Big and Rich. [00:22:38] And then I met Jeffree Steele through him. [00:22:40] And he was saying how right now in music, he's writing these songs. [00:22:44] And if it's too red, white, and blue, if it's too patriotic, people won't sing them anymore. [00:22:48] And these large country stars that we idolize are like, nah, man, I can't sing that. [00:22:51] If it's for the troops, if it's for the flag, if it's for America. [00:22:55] And I sort of said to him, How ironic is that that these people call themselves country music and they won't sing for the country anymore because there's just this, there's just so much pressure and the industry will lose everything. [00:23:04] And so I said, we should start making music. [00:23:06] Like, I write, I've written since I was a kid, and I've loved country music my whole life. [00:23:11] So we just went to the studio and we wrote four songs. [00:23:14] Like we're working on a whole album. [00:23:16] Wow. [00:23:17] And he's just, he's incredibly talented. [00:23:19] So I was like, because I know there are so many adults in the world that feel the same way that he feels, they're so depressed about what's happening to the country. [00:23:26] I said, you have to come to SAS and plug in to these kids. [00:23:29] Like I do SAS because it energizes me. [00:23:33] Like people think, you know, you go there and you're energizing them, but there's this transfer happening because wasn't that electric? [00:23:38] That room? [00:23:39] Yeah, it was so, I mean, it was incredible. [00:23:40] It was just absolutely incredible. [00:23:42] And to the children, we're the hope. [00:23:46] But to us, they're the hope. [00:23:48] I totally agree. [00:23:49] I said this to Pete Hegsteth. [00:23:50] I said, I do this to get charged up. [00:23:52] Yeah. [00:23:52] Like, it's as plugging, plugging in, and charging. [00:23:55] Yeah. [00:23:55] It's like you're giving me something and hopefully we're giving you something. [00:23:59] Right. [00:24:00] And so you mentioned this, and we actually have Olivia right here who is paying a big price for not getting vaccinated. [00:24:07] Candace, I want to thank you. [00:24:09] You've been one of the few people in the conservative world that has spoken out against this vaccine. [00:24:14] It seems like there's just, it's kind of an all silent on the Western front. [00:24:18] Right. [00:24:18] First of all, why do you think so many conservatives are afraid to talk about this? [00:24:22] I think that we have to understand that just because people agree with us ideologically does not necessarily mean that they're brave. [00:24:30] And bravery has a lot of different components. [00:24:32] Are you brave enough to lose your entire job and your entire career and take a chance on yourself? [00:24:37] And I was brave enough to do that. [00:24:39] You know, and I remember having that thought. [00:24:40] I mean, you know, obviously my story better than anyone, but I always told you notoriously that I just put on that Kanye track over and over and over again when I decided that I was going to just be myself. [00:24:50] I was going to say all the things that I wasn't allowed to say as a black person because I knew I was just going to be caricatured in the media and I was going to be called an uncle Tom and a coon. [00:24:59] And I had to go within myself to find that bravery once I knew the truth. [00:25:03] So right now we have a lot of conservatives that know the truth. [00:25:06] They know that there is something extremely sinister about the propaganda. [00:25:10] I mean, anything that is good for you does not require propaganda, bribery, coercion, and censorship to make you do it. [00:25:16] And a perfect analogy would be, I'm an asthmatic, right? [00:25:20] And they're saying these vaccines are life-saving, right? [00:25:23] They're saying these vaccines are like, it's what we have to do to save our lives. [00:25:27] Well, when I have an asthma attack, an inhaler is what saves my life. [00:25:30] It doesn't take any coercion, bribery, propaganda, a celebrity putting their face in an inhaler to make me do it because I need it. [00:25:39] And I understand. [00:25:40] And I know people that have died of an asthma attack and I know that feeling when my lungs close. [00:25:44] They're saying, oh, it's free and we're making it free because it saves lives. [00:25:47] Well, if that's true, why isn't insulin free? [00:25:50] Insulin literally saves lives. [00:25:51] It's one of the most expensive things that literally saves lives. [00:25:53] Why is my inhaler free? [00:25:55] If really what the government wants to do is save lives and this is why you're making it free, why haven't you made all of these other, why isn't chemotherapy free? [00:26:01] Yes. [00:26:02] Right. [00:26:02] So that doesn't make sense. [00:26:04] Actually, when something is life-saving, the pattern of the government is to make it more expensive and harder to get. [00:26:11] Yeah, they were upset when Trump wanted to lower the prices on insulin. [00:26:15] So they're not following their own pattern. [00:26:17] And the fact that they won't let you ask questions and that they are invoking this totalitarian approach. [00:26:22] And I'm talking about not just censorship of us, me, you, Tucker Carlson, you know, whoever it is is talking about it, but they're trying to censor doctors. [00:26:29] Right. [00:26:30] That is so Joseph Stalin-esque. [00:26:33] I mean, to try to control the medical field and the doctors, this is not, this is sinister. [00:26:39] Everything that they're doing is what people that are part of sinister regimes have done. [00:26:43] And like I said, common sense defies common sense. [00:26:45] If it was actually life-saving, you wouldn't have to spend a single dollar to get people to take it. [00:26:48] You perfectly articulated the problem, which is this gap between truth and bravery, which is truth and courage. [00:26:55] How does one fill that gap? [00:26:57] You know, I think you're, you have to figure out what you're more afraid of. [00:27:02] So for me, I don't fear being banned from Facebook. [00:27:06] I fear living in Cuba and calling it America, right? [00:27:11] That's the bigger fear for me, right? [00:27:12] I fear my son growing up in a country that isn't the country that I grew up in. [00:27:18] And so I have decided that's the real fear. [00:27:21] And everything else, right now, we either fight for it now, right? [00:27:24] Deal with this, fight in every capacity that we can with the courts, tell the truth unapologetically, or we become Cuba and the only way that you get those freedoms back is through the spillage of blood. [00:27:35] Yes. [00:27:36] And I pick option A and the people that are choosing not to speak out are choosing option B. Black Americans are the least likely to get back. [00:27:42] Right. [00:27:43] Why do you think that is? [00:27:45] And why are white liberals trying to force medicine on the black community? [00:27:48] I thought this whole movement was around black autonomy and don't tell me what to do. [00:27:53] Is there like inherent hypocrisy in that? [00:27:56] There is inherent hypocrisy in that. [00:27:57] And it's because, I mean, we've always known that what the Democrats and the left have never been after is freedom. [00:28:03] I mean, that they are so antithetical to freedom in every single regard. [00:28:07] They are after authoritarian rule, power for themselves, enriching their own pockets. [00:28:11] And the Democrats view black Americans as the dumbest in America. [00:28:16] I totally agree. [00:28:16] And listen, and they have data. [00:28:19] They're looking at data and numbers in terms of the graduation rates. [00:28:22] Like what group of individuals is doing the worst in this country in terms of education? [00:28:27] And that's largely in part of their Machiavellian scheme to make us focused on culture, removing fathers from the home. [00:28:32] There's a reason for that. [00:28:34] So they created that epidemic within America to make sure that we were the least educated academically. [00:28:40] And so they go, okay, well, we have to appeal to the bottom denominator. [00:28:43] And they view Black Americans as the bottom denominator. [00:28:46] And so they pitch everything as if you don't do what we want, it's a form of racism. [00:28:49] And that's because they're trying to convert Black Americans into their troops on the ground, fight for everything that we want for ourselves. [00:28:55] You're the pawns in this chess game. [00:28:58] It's this white liberal chess game. [00:29:00] And you're leading the charge to liberate that and to try to get people to think differently. === Cancel Culture and Hypocrisy (06:42) === [00:29:04] Blackzip.com is a great place for people to start. 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[00:30:40] Like a lot of the porn stars are conservative. [00:30:41] All of EHU Hefner's ex-girlfriends ever, they're all, when I say conservative, I mean they all vote in accordance with conservatives, meaning they all vote for Trump, right? [00:30:51] Yeah, they vote Republican. [00:30:52] They're all Republican, not conservative. [00:30:54] None of them have ever like raised the bar into saying, you know, I'm a conservative and I have a right to be at a student action summit. [00:31:00] So there was, I saw this happening on Twitter. [00:31:02] It's like, how could they ban Brandy Love? [00:31:04] Okay, a lot of other questions should be asked. [00:31:06] First and foremost, why isn't this? [00:31:07] She's not like a former porn star. [00:31:08] It's like I then looked to see who she was, went on Twitter and saw her full frontal private parts. [00:31:14] She was spread open eagle. [00:31:15] And I didn't even know that was a lot on Twitter. [00:31:16] Apparently Trump's not, but you're allowed to do this in Twitter, which shocked me. [00:31:19] I was like, why am I looking at a fully naked frontal woman? [00:31:22] And apparently that content's allowed. [00:31:25] And so that was shocking. [00:31:26] And nobody asked the question, why did she log on and decide that she wanted tickets as a VIP at a student summit? [00:31:32] So first and foremost, it's inappropriate because this is a summit that's for students and high school kids. [00:31:37] And if these parents are giving their children permission to go to this conference, they're expecting that you're not going to have porn stars walking around. [00:31:45] You have conservatives that defended this. [00:31:46] Ben Dominich, Megan McCain's husband, who runs the federalist, because I guess she writes to the federalists. [00:31:51] And he says this thing, which got me so angry. [00:31:53] We conservatives, she's a wonderful conservative. [00:31:56] No, she's not a conservative. [00:31:57] She might be a libertarian. [00:31:58] She might be a Republican. [00:31:59] She might be a nationalist. [00:32:00] She's not a conservative. [00:32:01] The word conservative, it has meaning. [00:32:03] It has meaning. [00:32:04] Okay. [00:32:04] So the same way that wood cannot be water and water cannot be wood, a full frontal pornographic actress cannot be a conservative. [00:32:12] Okay. [00:32:13] You can't say, I'm a Christian because I stepped into a church, but I'm also a drug addict and I do these terrible things. [00:32:18] You're not a Christian. [00:32:19] You happen to be at a church. [00:32:20] So while I, the Big Ten philosophy says that we need to be more like the left, right? [00:32:24] And you also find this. [00:32:26] And in fact, I think Turning Point should kick out more people from their conferences. [00:32:29] I've been like kind of hitting when I found out that, you know, Tommy Laron endorsed Bruce Jenner. [00:32:34] I mean, Caitlin Jenner. [00:32:35] I mean, I don't know how to do this, but like it, you know, endorsed Caitlin Jenner. [00:32:38] And, well, this is what, same thing. [00:32:39] We need to be more Big Tent. [00:32:41] No, when you're talking about positions of power, right? [00:32:44] And you're saying that you're endorsing transgenderism, which is one of the biggest threats to the pillar of faith. [00:32:49] Let's not forget, faith, okay, came before the Constitution. [00:32:53] Faith informed the Constitution. [00:32:54] Faith and family, these pillars, these natural pillars, these natural conservative pillars informed the Constitution, not the other way around. [00:33:01] Yes. [00:33:02] Okay. [00:33:02] And these people are now antithetical in calling themselves conservatives. [00:33:06] If you do anything that is against the family unit, you are not a conservative. [00:33:10] Now, doesn't mean that me and Brandy Love can't be at a Trump rally and because there are other things that we vote on, right? [00:33:16] We're not, you know, Trump brings together libertarians. [00:33:20] He brings together nationalists. [00:33:21] He brings together conservatives. [00:33:22] We agree on a lot of topics. [00:33:23] We also disagree on those topics. [00:33:25] And fundamentally, everything Ben Dominich said was incorrect. [00:33:29] Brandy Love is not a conservative. [00:33:30] If he needs to sit down and really talk about the philosophy of what it means to be a conservative, I'd love to help him. [00:33:36] But it's so foolish. [00:33:37] And to put the honest on you guys to say, like, as a student action summit, you need to let in porn stars. [00:33:42] Did he defend the teacher that was let in at school who taught pornography to the first graders? [00:33:46] Is that the big tent that he's looking for? [00:33:48] We fight this stuff in the education system. [00:33:50] Students need to be protected from this stuff. [00:33:53] Totally. [00:33:54] And you made the absolute right call. [00:33:56] Thank you. [00:33:56] Yeah, thank you. [00:33:57] We're getting mostly positive feedback, I have to say, and thank you for that. [00:34:01] But you shouldn't have let Tommy Laren speak after she enjoys Bruce Jenner. [00:34:03] Or maybe to debate her ideas. [00:34:05] I think we should allow a forum to debate, you know, and stuff like that. [00:34:07] But I don't like people saying that they're a conservative and like, but I support abortion and I support Bruce Jenner for governor. [00:34:12] It's like, what are you talking about? [00:34:13] And it's this idea of like calibrating the programming to reflect what we want to present to these kids, right? [00:34:21] And somebody like, well, what are you, cancel culture? [00:34:24] What do you say to that? [00:34:24] If we're like, are we engaging? [00:34:25] Are we engaging in cancel culture now? [00:34:27] It's not cancel culture. [00:34:28] You have a response. [00:34:29] These are students. [00:34:30] And this is so bizarre to me. [00:34:31] If this was the RNC, I would be totally fine. [00:34:35] I think we do need to allow people, if they're on their path to conservatism, I was on a path. [00:34:39] I was on a journey. [00:34:40] I was once pro-choice. [00:34:42] I was once a liberal. [00:34:43] And of course, you want these doors to be open if it's people that are on their journey and wanting to learn things. [00:34:48] This has always been marketed as an event that is for students that follows a conservative program that teaches them conservative philosophies. [00:34:55] I think the question should be asked is, what was Brendi Love doing here? [00:34:58] Why did she want to be a VIP at a student event? [00:35:01] And clearly she's doing a lot of this for attention. [00:35:03] And by the way, to refer to you guys as worse than Antifa, like, are you kidding me? [00:35:07] And that theatrics really gets me so mad. [00:35:10] Like, I'm sorry, did they burn, did the students at SAS burn your car down and burn a church down and follow you out with the mob and throw water and eggs on you like it did to me and Charlie? [00:35:19] Don't be foolish and ridiculous. [00:35:20] Actually, you're acting like a leftist when you do stuff like that. [00:35:22] I agree. [00:35:25] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:26] If you want to get involved with Turning Point USA, go to tpusa.com, where we play offense with a sense of urgency to win the American Culture War. [00:35:34] That's tpusa.com. [00:35:37] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:39] God bless. [00:35:39] Speak to you soon. [00:35:42] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.