The Charlie Kirk Show - How Joe Biden Humiliated America Aired: 2021-08-17 Duration: 34:10 === Americans Are Unhappy (11:06) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, this episode is brought to you by my friends at ExpressVPN, expressvpn.com slash Charlie. [00:00:07] Secure your device, anonymize your online activity, protect your action online, expressvpn.com slash Charlie. [00:00:17] Help our show out by also helping yourself protect yourself. [00:00:21] Expressvpn.com slash Charlie. [00:00:27] Hey, everybody. [00:00:28] Losing upsets me. [00:00:30] Humiliation upsets me even more. [00:00:32] We speak about one of the reasons why the humiliation Kabul is moving voters away from Joe Biden. [00:00:39] We go piece by piece talking about how the intentions of the Biden administration is to try to bring a lot of people into this country to change the body politics of this. [00:00:48] Email us your questions, as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. 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[00:04:06] And in 72 hours or less, the 300,000 Afghan soldiers that we trained and we were responsible for didn't even fire a shot as the Taliban swept across the country. [00:04:17] It's probably more clear than ever that there was a deal done by the Taliban and the Afghan government. [00:04:24] The Afghan president just left, and there was a conspiracy against the West, and now Afghanistan is back in Taliban hands. [00:04:32] The generals that run the United States military, the foreign policy experts, they are a class of buffoons. [00:04:41] They couldn't run a hot dog stand on the best day at Wrigley Field, as I'm here in Chicago. [00:04:46] How could you possibly say after 20 years, and you go all in on the Afghan military, and you give all these assurances that the nation won't fall into total chaos? [00:04:55] It happens in three days or less. [00:04:58] In a respectable country, generals and experts and leaders that oversee such a humiliation as this, they resign. [00:05:06] Instead, they're going to fail upwards. [00:05:09] They're going to become experts at think tanks. [00:05:12] They're going to sit on the board of Raytheon or Northrop Grumman because they were obedient deep state bureaucrats for the corporate class. [00:05:20] Americans are not happy right now. [00:05:23] Democrats, Republicans, moderates, this is a bipartisan anger that is being felt in the nation. [00:05:29] I was at a Lincoln dinner last night in Niles, Illinois. [00:05:34] Packed crowd. [00:05:35] They said it was the third biggest they ever had, despite all the Delta variant concerns, total max capacity, well over 850 people, they said, which was awesome. [00:05:44] And I could tell you, almost every person that came up to me wanted to talk about Afghanistan, which I found to be interesting. [00:05:53] Obviously, it's in the news. [00:05:55] And I asked him, I said, why are you so passionate about this? [00:05:59] So the border is wide open. [00:06:01] People are overdosing on fentanyl. [00:06:04] Inflation is looming. [00:06:06] Why this issue? [00:06:08] And the wonderful people of Chicago, I think, said it best. [00:06:11] They said, we just got humiliated on the world stage after giving so much, sacrificing so much, believing in our experts in the military class, and we got ran over like we are a third world nation. [00:06:29] That angers me. [00:06:30] You see, this is all part of a larger trend. [00:06:35] It's a larger trend where people feel like we are continuously losing all the time. [00:06:42] We call this the cultural blitzkrieg. [00:06:45] And you have the cultural blitzkrieg that is combined with institutional failure. [00:06:52] We've lost baseball. [00:06:53] I cannot watch baseball anymore. [00:06:55] Apple pie is now considered racist. [00:07:00] We don't know how to win wars anymore. [00:07:02] In fact, we don't want to win wars anymore. [00:07:04] It really is a question of the will. [00:07:07] We're not willing to do what is necessary. [00:07:10] Regular Americans are saying, what is the American identity? [00:07:14] And the people in charge of your country, your military, academia, the colleges, the corporations, they really don't seem very interested in protecting an American identity or an American story or American culture. [00:07:31] This is part of a larger trend of what feels as if it's an imminent American decline. [00:07:40] And then in 72 hours, we have to see a nation that we grew accustomed to seeing casualty numbers, bombing campaigns completely lost in almost record time. [00:07:54] Joe Biden addressed this yesterday, who is Joe Biden will go down in the actual history books as the president who oversaw the accelerated decline intentionally of the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world. [00:08:13] Almost encouraging that decline, accelerating that decline. [00:08:20] Joe Biden spoke yesterday in CUT 27. [00:08:24] He said, I am now the fourth American president to preside over the war in Afghanistan. [00:08:28] Two Democrats, two Republicans. [00:08:31] I will not pass the responsibility on to a fifth president. [00:08:35] The buck stops with me. [00:08:36] He says the buck stops with him, but then he spent almost the entire speech blaming President Trump. [00:08:43] And if the buck stops with you, Joe Biden, what are you going to do for the anywhere between 10 to 40,000 American citizens that now can't get out of Afghanistan? [00:08:54] Play Cut 27. [00:08:55] I'm now the fourth American president to preside over war in Afghanistan. [00:09:00] Two Democrats and two Republicans. [00:09:02] I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth president. [00:09:07] I will not mislead the American people by claiming that just a little more time in Afghanistan will make all the difference. [00:09:17] Nor will I shrink from my share of responsibility for where we are today and how we must move forward from here. [00:09:24] I am president of the United States of America, and the buck stops with me. [00:09:30] Withdrawing from Afghanistan prudently was what President Trump already began to execute. [00:09:40] Joe Biden decided to do this in the worst possible way, handing the keys to Afghanistan to the Taliban, almost intentionally creating a refugee crisis, which is what we talked about yesterday with the media is losing their mind over the fact that I might say that Joe Biden actually doesn't want what's best for the country. [00:10:00] Of course, Joe Biden doesn't want what's best for the country. [00:10:02] His whole presidency is about destroying the United States of America as we know it. [00:10:08] Destroying our currency, keeping our borders wide open, teaching critical race theory, implementing wokeism agenda, absolutely obliterating oil and natural gas development as we know it, ignoring the federal courts. [00:10:22] I don't give even an inch of good intentions for Joe Biden and his regime. [00:10:28] This regime is about the properly managed decline of America so that they stay rich and powerful while normal people get crushed. [00:10:40] The reason why Americans are so upset today, and they will be, this is not going away, is that this was a humiliating defeat. [00:10:50] People are dropping out of airplanes. [00:10:54] You see the sixth century pervert goatherders walking the streets of Kabul, and you think to ourselves, we can't even manage the exit of a country like this. === Washington Ignores The Midwest (07:01) === [00:11:06] And they're using our weapons against us. [00:11:09] Mark Milley, Lloyd Austin, they're too busy talking about white rage in front of Congress. [00:11:15] A very simple and important question would be, maybe instead of talking about Robin D'Angelo's how to be an anti-racist or whatever, shouldn't have you been focusing on making sure we extract our own weapons from Afghanistan so our enemies can't use them against us? [00:11:29] We are being led by clowns in Washington, D.C. Look, I choose to protect my online activity by using ExpressVPN. [00:11:41] Even if you keep your accounts, you don't have to give big tech websites access to your data. [00:11:47] Ever wondered how free-to-access social media companies make all their money? [00:11:51] Well, by tracking your searches, video history, and everything you click on, and then selling your valuable data. 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[00:12:52] He thinks he's very smart because he's a Rhodes scholar. [00:12:55] And as Tucker Carlson said on his show yesterday, we really can't find out what he's ever done that is meaningful except go to school. [00:13:03] And he was pressed by, I think it was Savannah Guthrie from NBC. [00:13:07] It might not be here. [00:13:07] It might have been somebody else. [00:13:08] Asking, how did you guys screw this up so terribly? [00:13:12] And he uses these kind of thinks that he's being very clever by using these long words by saying, oh, well, yes, we were trying to circumvent the imminent threat by trying to use aerial reconnaissance. [00:13:26] And by the 10th second, you realize this guy's a moron. [00:13:29] This is the guy, forget the fact that they're corrupt and they actually want to preside over a completely different nation being ushered in than the United States of America, which is not very smart. [00:13:42] And they're so prideful and cocky. [00:13:46] So Jake Sullivan is, I think he's the national security advisor. [00:13:50] I mean, he's a total wimp. [00:13:53] And the fact that Jake Sullivan is giving advice on our United States military is rather horrifying. [00:14:01] Britt Hume had some really phenomenal comments. [00:14:07] And this kind of goes to show what I was saying about what's actually happening in the Midwest. [00:14:14] The real part, you know, there's not a real part of the country, but the part of the country that is misunderstood by the Washington, D.C. elites. [00:14:22] I'm going to read a tweet here before I get to Britt Hume. [00:14:24] So this guy, Matthew Kroenig, I don't know who he is. [00:14:27] He has a Twitter profile. [00:14:30] And he says the following: talking to friends and family in the American Midwest today. [00:14:36] There is one thing many in D.C. don't fully appreciate. [00:14:39] Most Americans don't pay much attention to foreign policy, but they really don't like losing, especially in a humiliating fashion. [00:14:47] And I'm laughing, and he's a professor at Georgetown. [00:14:50] I think I've seen him on Fox News before. [00:14:53] But he works for the Atlantic Council, so he's probably a moron. [00:14:57] And ex-Department of Defense has overseen the neoliberal, neoconservative project of breaking nations and then bringing in millions of refugees to change the actual structure of our country. [00:15:09] But anyway, I love the way that he talks about Midwestern voters. [00:15:12] Talking to friends and family in the American Midwest today. [00:15:16] Who calls it the American Midwest? [00:15:19] Well, yes, in the American Midwest, as I'm here in Washington, D.C., you'd only call it the American Midwest if you were in Brussels or Tokyo or in New Delhi. [00:15:28] How about just Chicago or Des Moines, St. Paul? [00:15:33] He's a Romney Republican, so he refused. [00:15:35] He refers to the middle part of the country as, yes, that's the American Midwest, as opposed to what, the Italian Midwest or the Iraqi Midwest. [00:15:43] But his point is a good one, but the way he talks about it is so unbelievably elitist and condescending, as if he has to try to be some sort of spokesperson to the D.C. elite. [00:15:54] He's like some sort of insight. [00:15:56] You know, sources say in Waterloo, Iowa, that they really don't like, they don't like losing. [00:16:04] And people say, what? [00:16:06] You're trying to tell me the unwashed in Waterloo, Iowa don't like losing? [00:16:13] His tweet, and just a little more background about this guy. [00:16:16] Again, he might be a nice person. [00:16:17] I really don't know. [00:16:17] But he was the foreign policy advisor for Mitt Romney in 2012, senior national security advisor to Scott Walker, and a senior advisor to Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential campaign. [00:16:25] So he's a warmonger. [00:16:27] And he's obviously, I mean, he works for the Atlantic Council and columnist for foreign policy and ex-Department of Defense and author of The Great Power Rivalry. [00:16:35] And he's a professor at Georgetown. [00:16:37] But his tweet is really interesting because he says, most Americans don't pay much attention to foreign policy. [00:16:41] What he's insinuating is, you know, they're kind of dumb. [00:16:43] They really don't know what they're talking about. [00:16:45] You know, the people from Fargo and the people from Leeds, North Dakota, not exactly wise. [00:16:50] That's why we have people like me. [00:16:51] So I could tell you where to drop the bombs. [00:16:53] Ha ha. [00:16:54] Unwashed, deplorable people. [00:16:58] I love the end of his tweet, but they really don't like losing, especially in a humiliating fashion. [00:17:02] Is that some sort of massive insight? [00:17:04] I guess if you live in Washington, D.C., and he does say this, he says, there's one thing many people in D.C. don't fully appreciate. [00:17:10] You're trying to tell me the people in Washington, D.C. don't appreciate the fact that we shouldn't lose? [00:17:15] That's eye-opening. [00:17:17] So instead of him kind of being a spokesperson and an intermediary between the unwashed middle class in Waterloo, Iowa and Leeds, North Dakota, and the important people in D.C., he is instead an intermediary for me to see how the ruling class thinks. [00:17:34] That right now, there are hundreds of people that run your country, run our military, run our government that are kind of like, what's the big deal if we lose? [00:17:41] Who cares if it's humiliating? [00:17:43] Losing is what we do. [00:17:44] What's important is whether or not we get paid. [00:17:47] What's important is whether or not my child goes to Harvard. [00:17:50] What's important is whether or not I get into a country club. [00:17:52] Losing? [00:17:52] I don't care about that. [00:17:54] I mean, we do that all the time. [00:17:55] That's all we've done is lose over the last 30 years. [00:17:58] And we get promoted while doing it. [00:18:00] It's one of the reasons why Donald Trump was so successful. [00:18:03] He promised winning again. === A Manufactured Middle East Crisis (15:33) === [00:18:08] If you run a conservative or faith-based business or organizations that accept credit cards for donations, events and merchandise or anything, listen carefully. [00:18:16] Do not expose yourself to being shut off because of canceled culture. [00:18:20] The Charlie Kirk Show relies on Cornerstone payment systems to provide uninterrupted credit card processing for all of our work. 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[00:19:37] I actually want to go to cut 43. [00:19:39] This Afghanistan veteran on MSNBC challenged the entire Biden narrative saying, quote, I hope their deaths. [00:19:49] There was such a bold-faced lie in that speech. [00:19:51] They took every, that took every single contingency, play cut 43. [00:19:56] He owned it. [00:19:57] He owned his decision. [00:19:58] He owned the fact that, as he put it, the buck stops with him. [00:20:03] I hope he gets on their deaths, too. [00:20:07] I feel like I watched a different speech than the rest of you guys. [00:20:09] I was appalled. [00:20:10] There was such a profound bold-faced lie in that speech. [00:20:13] The idea that we plan for every contingency. [00:20:16] I have been personally trying to tell this administration since it took office. [00:20:21] I've been trying to tell our government for years that this was coming. [00:20:25] And we knew this was even coming in the previous weeks. [00:20:28] And this goes to why I said what I said yesterday, is that with the billions of dollars you spend on the surveillance state against your own citizens, with the hundreds of billions of dollars you spend internationally, you're trying to tell me that we have to be stunned and surprised when the Taliban just takes over the country in a moment's notice? [00:20:49] No way. [00:20:50] The Biden administration likely had intelligence that this was imminent. [00:20:54] So why let it happen? [00:20:57] And one of the reasons why they let it happen, and this is the argument we made yesterday, that really has been kind of adopted by the mainstream in the conservative movement now, which we are really pleased about, is that this is all about refugees. [00:21:16] Now, look, I, like many other Americans, have a soft spot for people that are dislocated because of war or famine or things they did not create. [00:21:28] What is the American position or what should be the American position on refugees? [00:21:34] Well, first and foremost, take care of our own citizens. [00:21:37] And let's look at where refugee resettlement has either been a good idea or a bad idea. [00:21:42] This is what you do when you create prudent policy. [00:21:46] Well, refugee resettlement from Mogadishu, Somalia, to Minneapolis has been an unmitigated disaster. [00:21:55] Gave us Elon Omar, tens of thousands of Somali Muslims that are not assimilating with the American culture. [00:22:02] Where there is now a congresswoman, Elon Omar, that does not say a positive thing about America at any point. [00:22:08] Instead, she is sympathizing with our greatest enemies, amongst many other questionable speeches and behavior from Elon Omar. [00:22:18] Refugee resettlement, especially from the Arab world, has had a questionable, at best, track record. [00:22:25] In fact, I would say it has not been beneficial to the United States of America politically, socially, or culturally. [00:22:33] So then, why should we then run to try to accept tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan? [00:22:40] First of all, wouldn't there be some sort of intermediate or moderate way we could do this? [00:22:44] For example, Pakistan and the Pakistani government, one of the most dishonest in the entire country. [00:22:50] You cannot trust anything they say. [00:22:52] Maybe it's time for us to flex our muscles against Pakistan and say, okay, you get to take all these refugees. [00:22:58] Congratulations. [00:23:00] How about anywhere across the Middle East? [00:23:02] Plenty of land territory. [00:23:04] I can name many Arab nations that have plenty of land and money, but they don't want them. [00:23:08] So then why do we want them? [00:23:10] Well, Larry Hogan, who's a moderate governor of Maryland, they say he's a Republican. [00:23:16] I'm not so sure about that. [00:23:17] He's like, well, look, we're going to receive a ton of Afghan interpreters, and they've contributed to U.S. efforts in Afghanistan. [00:23:23] Does that mean you get citizenship now? [00:23:25] And by the way, there are, there's story after story after story of how some of these Afghan interpreters were working for both sides. [00:23:34] And there's an example of one of these of the guy that was just in Gitmo that got released because he said, look, I'm just a store owner. [00:23:46] You could trust me. [00:23:47] Taliban commander who gave a taunting victory speech from the Kabul Palace was released from Gitmo after claiming he was a simple shopkeeper who helped Americans and wanted to return to Afghanistan to care for his sickly father. [00:24:00] That's a fact. [00:24:01] Oh, I helped Americans went from Gitmo to the Kabul Palace, and he's the one that gave the victory speech. [00:24:08] That's him, according to the Daily Mail. [00:24:10] So why are we now rushing to allow this many refugees into America? [00:24:15] And by the way, I said this yesterday, and just to give you an idea of the nonsense we have to deal with, PolitiFac reached out to us and they say, this is not true. [00:24:22] It's an opinion, moron. [00:24:25] So, well, you have no factual basis for this. [00:24:28] Again, opinion. [00:24:29] It's like saying, I think the Chicago Cubs are going to finish last in the NL Central. [00:24:34] They're on a 12-game losing streak. [00:24:36] That's what someone told me last night. [00:24:37] I don't watch baseball. [00:24:38] Well, you don't know that. [00:24:40] It's an opinion. [00:24:42] You can't fact-check opinions. [00:24:44] And so these fact-checkers come after us that try to stop us from posting on social media. [00:24:47] Like, it's not true that Joe Biden did this intentionally. [00:24:51] It's like, well, can you prove a negative? [00:24:54] By the way, there's still 10,000 to 40,000 Americans right now in Afghanistan. [00:24:59] We could create a safe zone somewhere in the Middle East. [00:25:01] How about any one of the military bases that we have in the Middle East? [00:25:04] You negotiate something with that country and you say, okay, we're going to create a safe zone for these refugees. [00:25:09] Instead, they have to come to Maryland. [00:25:11] Like, they have to come to Bethesda? [00:25:13] Like, that's the solution? [00:25:14] Like, well, either they're coming to Bethesda or their heads are going to get chopped off by the Taliban. [00:25:19] How about we put them at a military base in Germany? [00:25:21] Angela Merkel loves Arabs. [00:25:25] She talks nothing about how wonderful Arabs are. [00:25:28] So funny. [00:25:28] Andrew said that he put that into our group chat. [00:25:32] The second I said that, Angela Merkel loves Middle Eastern men of fighting age. [00:25:39] In fact, I think she loves them more than native Germans. [00:25:41] So sad what's happened to Germany. [00:25:44] Governor Larry Hogan, who's doing, he's, you kind of look at him, he does kind of look like a male Angela Merkel. [00:25:50] Cut 35, Governor Larry Hogan. [00:25:55] The chaotic and heartbreaking scenes out of Afghanistan over the last several days with innocent civilians running for their lives in fear of the Taliban is a result of a rushed and irresponsible withdrawal. [00:26:07] Many of these Afghan citizens, our allies, bravely risked their lives to provide invaluable support for many years to our efforts as interpreters and support staff. [00:26:18] And we have a moral obligation to help them. [00:26:22] For their service, these allies, their immediate families, are eligible to receive special immigrant visas to the United States. [00:26:29] And we stand ready and willing to do even more. [00:26:33] It's the least we can do. [00:26:35] Special immigrant visas. [00:26:36] Look, if they're so wonderful, then go let Angela Merkel get blessed by these people. [00:26:41] We already have simultaneous immigration crises happening right now. [00:26:45] You know that we just had another 2 million people, anywhere between 1.6 to 2 million people come illegally into the southern border. [00:26:51] And what is Governor Larry Hogan worried about? [00:26:54] Not serving his fellow countrymen, not literacy rates of black Americans in Baltimore, not the problems of crime in Towson. [00:27:01] No, we stand ready for another 20,000 people that don't speak our language. [00:27:05] Well, I guess if they're interpreters, they do speak your language, but not all of them do. [00:27:08] I'm sure some of their kids might not. [00:27:11] The question is, why are our leaders not putting the American people first? [00:27:15] It's because they really don't like their voters. [00:27:16] They don't actually have, they have contempt for everyday Americans. [00:27:20] People that own firearms, the people that go to church. [00:27:24] No, Governor Larry Hogan, like many others, he would much rather try to change the country because it makes him feel good because Governor Larry Hogan does what the corporate class tells him to do. [00:27:36] Tucker Carlson had a phenomenal open yesterday, must watch television. [00:27:42] I was about to give my speech last night, and before I did, I had to open up my Fox app just to watch what Tucker had to say as it was happening right before I spoke. [00:27:53] Must watch television to hear what he has to say in moments like this. [00:27:56] Cut 34. [00:27:57] If history is any guide, we will see many refugees resettle in our country. [00:28:01] Tucker hits it perfectly. [00:28:03] And we were one of the first shows to say this. [00:28:05] This is all a manufactured crisis on behalf of Biden and his regime to create chaos in the Middle East as quickly as possible to then instill a sense of guilt in you and me to try to say, well, I guess we got to take 10, 30, 40, 500,000, 700,000 Afghanis. [00:28:26] And the next thing you know, you have another Melgadishu on your hands. [00:28:30] How long until there is an Afghan member of Congress like Elon Omar? [00:28:36] It's a very simple question. [00:28:39] The old expression, as we said previously, Colin Powell, well, you break it, you bought it. [00:28:44] It's the pottery barn saying, by the way, that's not true. [00:28:48] It's not actually what Pottery Barnes says. [00:28:50] Is that the new thing? [00:28:51] Is that if we invade, we get invaded? [00:28:54] Biden doubled down on his strategy. [00:28:56] Tony Blinken, another unimpressive clown running the State Department, we set out exactly what we wanted to do, is what Anthony Blinken said, which begs the question, did they want the refugee crisis? [00:29:06] According to our government, they've already identified 80,000 refugees to come to America, which the studies show that 75% of Arab refugees vote Democrat. [00:29:15] Now, we should try to change that, obviously. [00:29:17] But the question is, why are we bringing them in in the first place? [00:29:21] Especially with all the structural issues and problems we have and the 1.8 million people that are coming across the southern border illegally. [00:29:28] Tucker Carlson said this perfectly. [00:29:31] Cut 34. [00:29:32] So we're getting it. [00:29:32] And if history is any guide, and it's always a guide, we will see many refugees from Afghanistan resettle in our country in coming months, probably in your neighborhood. [00:29:41] And over the next decade, that number may swell to the millions. [00:29:45] So first we invade and then we're invaded. [00:29:48] It is always the same. [00:29:50] We go wreck a country and then we create chaos for those people to come in. [00:29:56] Now, we talked about the Syrian refugee crisis, which happened about seven, eight years ago, I want to say, maybe 10 years ago. [00:30:02] That was about right. [00:30:03] But that was because of the Syrian Civil War and ISIS. [00:30:08] And ISIS only came to power because we pulled out of Iraq because we invaded Iraq in the first place that displaced Saddam Hussein under a lie and a myth that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. [00:30:22] Now, Saddam Hussein was a bad guy, but Saddam also fought Iran for us. [00:30:27] And Sodom was able to actually manage the three different ethnic groups that were present in Iraq, the Sunni, the Shia, and the Kurds. [00:30:36] Kurdistan, I believe, being furthest to the north in one of the most pro-Western regions of the Middle East. [00:30:46] So when you displace a dictator and you play war games and you try to nation build, you're going to have a couple issues. [00:30:54] Number one, immediately the people in charge think they can impose their values in an imperialist mindset like it's a massive social project. [00:31:02] Like, oh, yeah, we're going to get the people of Afghanistan to all of a sudden read Robin D'Angelo's how to be an anti-racist, Tahanisi Coates or whatever, Henry Rogers, Ibram X. Kendi's, how to be an anti-racist. [00:31:15] Like, we're going to instill gender norms on the Afghan people. [00:31:18] They're still in year 600. [00:31:22] Well, we're going to change them. [00:31:23] Really? [00:31:24] You will? [00:31:24] How did that work? [00:31:26] What a prideful way to run foreign policy. [00:31:29] Instead, it should be. [00:31:30] Hold on. [00:31:30] We're the United States of America. [00:31:32] Our mission statement is not going to try to culturally transform the people of Herod, Afghanistan. [00:31:40] Our mission statement is not trying to create gender equality in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. [00:31:48] Instead, it's okay: if there's an immediate existential terror threat or foreign policy threats in the United States, we're going to take care of it. [00:31:55] Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria. [00:32:01] The foreign policy failures of this regime, the bipartisan regime of Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney and Joe Biden is extraordinary. [00:32:10] And they do all of that while there are significant problems in the homeland: drug overdoses, open borders, manufacturing decay, a deteriorating currency. [00:32:24] The kind of empire that our leaders think they are. [00:32:28] They're not even good at running the empire. [00:32:30] But the agenda is very clear. [00:32:32] Finally, the neoconservatives and the neoliberals realize what they can get out of this. [00:32:38] More people into the United States. [00:32:40] And that really has been their goal. [00:32:41] Their goal is to go break a country, cause chaos, give the American people a sense of guilt and a sense of an obligation to then go all of a sudden accept the continued cultural transformation of America. [00:32:58] To give you an idea of how many refugees might come from Afghanistan, estimates are immediately 80,000. [00:33:05] We're already taking 30,000. [00:33:06] We know that. [00:33:06] It could be upwards of hundreds of thousands. [00:33:09] So basically, we might take as much as the entire population of Wyoming, but don't put them near Liz Cheney's home because she doesn't actually want them near her. [00:33:18] She's really big into the breaking countries model, bombing them into oblivion. [00:33:23] How is she going to tell the voters of Wyoming that, hey, oh, by the way, we're bringing another 500,000 people from the Middle East because of the decisions I made? [00:33:30] That's the true agenda at play here, everybody. [00:33:33] Joe Biden screwed this up in a total chaos to now create a sense of guilt on all of us that will change the country politically forever. === Biden Creates Political Guilt (00:28) === [00:33:41] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:33:42] Email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:33:46] If you want to support our program, you can do so at charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:33:52] And if you want to get involved with Turning Point USA, you can do so at tpusa.com. [00:33:59] Thank you so much for listening, everybody. [00:34:00] God bless. [00:34:01] Speak to you soon. [00:34:06] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.