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Oct. 1, 2021 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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Falling In Love with the Gridlock
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Founding Fathers' Roadblocks 00:14:45
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We dive into detail about how the founding fathers laid some roadblocks that now Democrats are running into.
We talk about the beauty of the Constitution and the breaking news out of D.C. around Joe Manchin and the Democrats' dream to transform the country and restructure the nation.
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The Biden regime's legislative agenda is disintegrating.
It is falling apart.
It is fragmenting.
It is breaking up in front of our very eyes.
Right now in Washington, D.C., there is a somewhat private, because the activist press will not cover it like they should, civil war happening in the Democrat Party.
Late last night, it was announced that there was going to be no vote on either the infrastructure package, the reconciliation bill.
And it seems they might have the votes for a continuing resolution, but distrust is running high, distrust, as Politico says.
A lot of Hill Democrats were stunned by an unusual written agreement by Chuck Schumer and Manchin signed in late July laying out the West Virginia's terms, West Virginia senators' terms for a reconciliation deal.
Some members felt blindsided, not just rank and file backbenchers, but senior Democrats who had no idea Manchin told Schumer two months ago that his top line number was $1.5 trillion.
Others were just perplexed that a leader and a senator would sign such an agreement.
So essentially, they have this kind of strange contract.
Long gone are the days of handshake deals and trust.
And I think that's actually a very interesting example and microcosm of how the country has fallen apart.
Used to be able to do land deals and real estate deals on handshakes in the American West.
Now you got to bring in platoons of lawyers and 30 days closing, and you have to get all sorts of other parties involved.
And Congress, I guess, is no different.
In the Senate, they used to say, I trust you, I trust you.
Let's do a deal.
Now they have signed written agreements between senators of the own political party because they don't trust each other at all.
So the moderates have come up short for now, the moderates in the Democrat Party, put that in air quotes.
House centrists have said many times that the speaker would keep her word and would hold the bipartisan infrastructure package vote regardless of the status of the massive build back better plan, the $3.5 trillion.
But on Thursday night, we saw that Pelosi, confronting the reality within her caucus, wasn't eager to decouple the two votes as moderates once thought.
Some moderates are not happy at all in the House of Representatives, with the thinnest of all margins.
And now you're starting to see members of the Democrat Party go at each other.
The comrade himself is leading the charge.
Bernie Sanders is executing a full court press.
He was up early this morning talking about how this is completely and totally unacceptable on how the revolution is hitting a little bit of a speed bump.
But let's take a step back.
As we cover what's happening in Washington, D.C., as the regime's legislative agenda deteriorates and falls apart and gets put into jeopardy, let's find out what's really happening here.
Because we'll get into the drama and the palace intrigue and all of that.
What's happening here is the founding fathers and framers, hundreds of years later, preventing these maniacs from getting their way.
You see, every banana republic across the planet has a Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights does not keep us free.
Constitution, if you go back to the actual word constitution, it means structure.
It means the format.
It means how we govern oneself within a specific architected way of legislation.
More specifically, it's separation of powers.
Separation of powers is the way and the reason why America has remained, at least for now, a country that has not been taken over by these Marxist insurgents.
This is dividing the political branches is a defining characteristic of American constitutionalism.
And so here you have Bernie Sanders, who comes out and issues this press release or tweet, I should say.
He says, two senators cannot be allowed to defeat what 48 senators and 210 House members want.
We must stand with the working families of our country.
We must combat climate change.
We must delay passing the infrastructure bill and pass a strong reconciliation bill.
So you have Manchin and Sinema who are holding the line.
But interestingly enough, not just those two senators, but you also have the 50 Republican senators.
So just a little bit of math, Bernie.
That's 52 versus 48.
It's not just a Democrat Senate.
You see, Bernie Sanders wants the American system to not be a constitutional system.
He wants a parliamentarian system where the executive and the legislative are one, where the separation of powers is basically destroyed.
And Woodrow Wilson and Lyndon Baines Johnson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt spoke about how separation of powers truly was and is the great roadblock towards widespread and aggressive, progressive reform.
And just a side picture, this is one of the advantages of having President Trump de-emphasize, because now Democrats have to fight amongst themselves.
They actually have to figure out their own differences.
So Bernie Sanders is upset that 52 people don't want this bill, but 48 people want the bill.
And he says, that's not fair.
Well, Bernie, 52 is greater than 48.
How many times have you heard Bernie Sanders say, democracy is under attack in our country?
So let me be clear, Bernie.
You want 48 people to be able to pass a bill against 52.
That doesn't sound very Democratic.
Democrats are continuing to tear each other apart, being able to agree on basically nothing.
Senator Joe Manchin has come out and he said, look, I don't know who you think I am, but I've never been a liberal in any way, shape, or form.
So if you want a bigger reconciliation bill, you're going to have to elect more liberals.
Let's play cut 110 of Senator Joe Manchin basically saying, I don't know who you think you're talking to, but I'm no liberal.
Play cut 110.
I've never been a liberal in any way, shape, or the form.
There's no one who's ever thought I was.
I've been governor.
I've been secretary of state.
I've been state legislature.
I've been a U.S. Senator.
And I have voted pretty consistently all my whole life.
I don't float any of them who believe that they're much more progressive and much more liberal.
God bless them.
And all they need to do is we have to elect more, I guess, for them to get their elect more liberals.
Yeah, go use the Democratic process.
Go win Senate races.
Well, no, actually, Susan Collins won in Maine against a liberal.
Tom Tillis won in North Carolina against a liberal.
We had our act together in Georgia, we would have won those two races against Rafael Warnock and Osuf.
But the great Herschel Walker is going to take care of that one next November.
Ron Johnson beat liberal Russ Feingold six years ago.
The process, Bernie, is not you get what you want just because you have four votes short.
So the Democrats right now are not really sure the direction they want to go.
We are seeing massive inflation, a completely open southern border, the debacle in Afghanistan.
The economy is teetering on the brink.
And what are Democrats trying to do?
They're trying to pass a $4.7 trillion package, but they're running into mansion and cinema at every single turn.
Now, some people on television are saying, this is gridlock.
This is terrible.
And that actually allows us to remain free, that our liberty is protected by how difficult it is to pass a $4.7 trillion spending package.
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Liberty is never safe when the legislature is in session.
You see, the framers, they knew that political bandits and robber barons would always be trying to pass multi-trillion dollar or at the time million dollar bills to steal our freedom and liberty.
Gridlock forces the process to go slower than your intentions.
So the process is constant.
The process or the constitutional structure is there to hold you in check when you want to go really fast.
So what we are living through right now and what Washington is experiencing is legislative stalemate, mostly within the Democrat Party.
And credit to Mitch McConnell.
Mitch McConnell has forced the hand of legislative stalemate amongst the Democrats.
He said, I'm not going to give you any help in this.
You fight amongst yourself, moderates versus the radicals.
Mitch McConnell is playing this brilliantly.
So legislative stalemate, which is what's happening right now, is a check on our passions and zeal when people want to transform and restructure the nation.
The Founding Fathers knew that there would be this excitement, that there would be this drive at times amongst the revolutionary types like Bernie Sanders to try and restructure the nation.
Now, you might think that AOC and Bernie Sanders are a new phenomenon.
The Founding Fathers dealt with maniacs like them in different forms back in the 1780s and 1790s, specifically Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.
Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin visited France many times.
They loved Paris.
It was kind of the center of the enlightened world.
They saw firsthand the impact that Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the early rumblings of the Jacobins had on the French people.
So Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson specifically, being very well versed in French politics, came back to America.
They said, hey, we got to have some sort of a check in this younger revolutionary fervor to slow things down.
And we all know what happened once the French Revolution began and the Jacobins had their thirst for blood.
The aristocracy was displaced.
The blood started to flow.
It was a complete and total chaotic mess within the French Revolution.
And Robespierre, who led the French Revolution, Maximilian Robespierre, he himself was killed by his own revolutionaries where the applause lasted for more than 10 minutes.
So the Founding Fathers, they saw the AOC and Bernie Sanders types coming from a mile away.
They think that they're kind of this new player on the block.
America First at Dinner Table 00:05:07
No, no, no.
Hamilton, Madison, Jay, Jefferson, and Franklin.
Now, Jefferson and Franklin had less of a role in developing the actual details of the Constitution.
But make no mistake, Thomas Jefferson and Franklin were very generous contributors to the system that we know as a constitutional republic today.
And so the gridlock that is happening right now, the horns that are locking between Chuck Yu Schumer and AOC, or Pramilla Jayapal and Joe Manchin, is intentional.
They are falling into the system.
They have now walked and waltzed straight into the separation of powers process that men now dead laid out in front of them.
Why?
Because the founding fathers realize that your natural state, the state of nature, the social contract that we are going to engage in, natural rights given to you by God, that you are free.
And that the only thing that could take away your freedom, absent a tyrannical corporation that we obviously speak out a lot on this program, is government.
Is government coming in and passing voluminous laws and legislation that take away your liberties and freedoms?
And Bernie Sanders doesn't like that.
Bernie Sanders, being the same sort of Jacobin French revolution type Robespierre that Jefferson and Franklin saw from a mile away, says, who cares?
We have 48 votes.
It doesn't matter 52 people are against us.
Our ideas are so good, so revolutionary, we should be given a chance.
But this is what happens, though, is that the gridlock or the locking of the horns or the slow and deliberate process says, you know what?
You have to slow down.
Your intentions have to correlate with the structure.
This is why they want to add justices to the Supreme Court.
This is why they want to disintegrate the Constitution as we know it.
They think that one of the attributes of the Constitution that spreads power over space and time, which means it takes a lot of time to do things and a lot of states to agree, is an unnecessary annoyance to the revolution.
But let me say this.
God bless Hamilton, Madison, J., Jefferson, and Franklin for giving us a check and balance against maniacs like Bernie Sanders and AOC.
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Celebrate Legislative Gridlock 00:05:53
The Senate is in total disarray.
The House doesn't know what's going on as the legislative stalemate that we are seeing in Washington, D.C., is causing the Democrat regime to try to ask the question: do we want to push forward a multi-trillion dollar spending bill, $4.7 trillion, or do we want to have at least some sort of an excuse that we are still political moderates?
Well, the structure of the United States Constitution is what is forcing the hand here.
And make no mistake, if they win enough seats, if the Democrat regime gets enough power, they're going to want to disassemble the structure one day as well.
They're going to want to pick this thing apart from within.
We must fall in love with the political gridlock.
Now, it's very frustrating when Republicans control the chambers when they almost can get nothing done, or they seemingly are afraid of their own shadow to get something done.
But when we are in the minority, it's rather refreshing to have the U.S. Constitution and the structure behind it as a backstop.
Anton and Scalia, one of the great men ever to live in American history, cut 117, saying why political gridlock is a good thing.
Play tape.
And I hear Americans saying this nowadays, and there's a lot of it going around.
They talk about a dysfunctional government because there's disagreement.
And the framers would have said yes.
That's exactly the way we set it up.
We wanted this to be power contradicting power because the main ill that beset us, as Hamilton said in the Federalists, when he talked about a separate Senate, he said, yes, it seems inconvenient, but inasmuch as the main ill that besets us is an excess of legislation, it won't be so bad.
This is 1787.
He didn't know what an excess of legislation was.
Where they now have 2,500 pages and trillions of dollars of spending, as Senator Barrasso showed us yesterday.
Cut 118.
Anton and Scalia continues by saying, We must fall in love with the gridlock.
This is so critically important, everybody, that the stalemate that is occurring in D.C. is a gift given to us by a few good men who designed our system.
Play tape.
So, unless Americans can appreciate that and learn to love the separation of powers, which means learning to love the gridlock, which the framers believed would be the main protection of minorities, the main protection.
If a bill is about to pass that really comes down hard on some minority, they think it's terribly unfair, it doesn't take much to throw a monkey wrench into this complex system.
So, Americans should appreciate that, and they should learn to love the gridlock.
It's there for a reason, so that the legislation that gets out will be good legislation.
We need a vote, AOC says.
Top progressives are insisting a framework of reconciliation deal won't get them back to the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
White House officials and senior congressional leaders are still trying to break lock in a framework.
We need a vote.
We need to be real, AOC says.
I know we're all committed to the same goal.
The Progressive Caucus Chair, Pramila Jayapal, says, I've consistently said that we need a vote in the Senate because I want to make sure there are no delays, that there are no mix-ups, there are no mixed understandings about the deal.
It's both content and process.
You hear that?
No delays, no mix-ups.
You see, Pramil Jayapal or Pramila Jayapal.
Delays is what the system is built for.
We want to make sure that when you're going to pass trillions of dollars, that you measure twice and cut once.
Now, you know exactly what you are going to do before you do it.
Politico continues by saying, Jayapal, like centrist Senator Joe Manchin, said she's sticking around in Washington, D.C. to keep the negotiations going.
But earlier this morning, progressives won the immediate battle over Joe Manchin as the infrastructure vote got delayed.
You see, the moderates want the infrastructure package because it's a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The progressives want them both together right now, spend as much money as we possibly can and throw everything that we have at it.
And last night, there was a quote from somebody in the Democrat Party that says, there is no limits to what government can do because government can spend what government wants to spend.
Senator Rand Paul in Cut 24 calls out the squad and the socialism in the Democrat Party and this anti-liberty, anti-freedom movement that we have seen in Cut 124 says that they have not read their history or understand it.
Cut 124.
The ultimate is that there are actually people in our government now promising socialism.
People say, oh, that's not true.
Well, we've now elected people from the Democrat Socialist Party, the Democrat Socialists of America, AOC and the squad.
They're members of the Socialist Party.
It used to be people said, oh, I'm not really a liberal.
I'm a progressive.
Now they're openly admitting they are socialists.
The problem is we've tried socialism.
They haven't read their history.
I've heard of Stalin.
Maybe y'all heard of Hitler.
People say, oh, Hitler wasn't a socialist.
Well, his party was the National Socialist Workers' Party.
Celebrate the gridlock and the deliberate process of passing laws.
We're going to keep our eyes on what's happening in Washington, D.C. with Joe Manchin and Kirsten Cinema.
Vaccine Failures and Money 00:04:09
And as the progressives go into civil war and they hit a roadblock that was designed hundreds of years before, there's more drama happening around the vaccine mandates.
I want to play this one clip here.
I think we have of Draymond Green, 111.
NBA player Draymond Green, who went to Michigan State University, everybody, and played for the great Tom Izzo.
He's got a lot of high energy guy.
In fact, he has some here's a good factoid about Spartan basketball.
They actually literally put on football pads when they do full court press drills because that's how physical Tom Izzo wants his players to play at Michigan State University.
Okay, cut 111.
You know, I think there is something to be said for people's concern about something that's being pressed so hard.
Like, why are you pressing this so hard?
You know, you say we live in Atlanta, the free.
Well, you're not giving anyone freedom because you're making people do something essentially without necessarily making them.
You're making them do something.
And that goes against everything that America stands for.
Amen.
I suppose there's a new kind of wise philosophical community of NBA players speaking out against vaccine mandates.
And what's amazing is how the media remains either ignoring or antagonistic towards every single one of these professional athletes that are speaking out against the vaccine being mandated, despite the fact I could list plenty of people that were fully vaccinated and then get the virus.
Brett Kavanaugh, just in the last 24 hours, had a breakthrough case of the Fauci virus despite being fully vaccinated.
And yet breaking this morning, it's a massive story.
What if I told you that there was a small molecule pill that could reduce hospitalizations and help people fight the Fauci virus?
Nope, not ivermectin, not hydroxychloroquine, not azithromycin, not melatonin, not vitamin D, not zinc.
All those things are wonderful, by the way.
Instead, as if nothing existed before, the pharmaceutical companies are now focusing on what we on this program and this podcast, and we haven't been alone, other programs and podcasts have said the same.
They're now saying, okay, well, since the vaccine is not doing what we thought it would, we need to focus on treatments.
Oh, what a concept.
Focusing on the treatment, not on the inoculation, since we now know that the vaccine does not prevent you from getting the virus.
Well, Merck now has a look-alike, a copy of ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D, all in one pill.
One of the largest pharmaceutical companies out there says that they now have a new pill that can cut the worst effects of COVID-19.
And people say, oh, finally.
Oh, so you're trying to now say that therapies and treatment should be the focus?
This should have been the focus from March of last year.
From March of last year, this whole focus on ventilators and inoculation and vaccines was always a profit-making scheme for a small collection of companies.
By the way, just so you know, Merck invented ivermectin.
So if Merck invented ivermectin, are they taking the patent from ivermectin and now implementing it into this new Merck daily pill?
Incredible.
We never have been able to talk about treatments until they realize that the vaccine is not doing what they said the vaccine would do, but they want to keep on making money so you can be dependent by taking the little pill they tell you to take.
Meanwhile, we've been talking about vitamin D, zinc, azithromycin, hydroxychloroquine, and ivermectin for months.
Pharmaceutical Fraud Exposed 00:06:29
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Benjamin Franklin wrote, We have viewed the modern states all around Europe, but find none of their constitutions suitable to our circumstances.
We have been assured, sir, in the sacred writings that, quote, except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain and build it.
The founders studied Israel under the judges, the Phoenician Islands, the democracy of Athens, the Doric city-states of Crete, the India city-states of Karu, of Haddadspur, republics of early Rome, Carthage of North Africa, Burma city-state of Paiu, Icelandic Commonwealth, the Russian city-states of Nova Gorod and Peskov, the Italian city-states, republics of Genoa, Genoa, I should say, Venice, Pisa, India's small republics, the Swiss cantons,
the three German cities, the Croatian city of Dubrovnik, the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands, the Batavian Republic, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the French city-state of Gauss, the English Commonwealth, and the Iroquois Confederacy.
Do you know what all of those nations had in common?
They all had in common that as times change, man does not.
The founding fathers built the structure, the system, the checks and balances on the natural law.
I want to get into this tape here as we monitor what's happening in Washington, D.C. Merck has just come out with their new Iver Merkden pill.
I want to go, remember when Bernie Sanders and the media used to be anti-pharmaceutical?
Remember when they used to have skepticism towards the medical industrial complex?
Play cut 112, Bernie Sanders, pharmaceutical industry is guilty of enormous amounts of fraud.
Meanwhile, go get vaccinated.
Cut 112.
Every single year, the major drug companies are ripping off the American people to the tune of billions of dollars a year because of fraudulent practices.
Virtually every major pharmaceutical company in this country has either been convicted of fraud, i.e., ripping off federal government, state government, or individuals, or else has reached a settlement.
How I learned to stop worrying and love the vaccine.
Cut 113, Anderson Cooper, Pfizer too big to nail, $2.3 billion fine.
Remember when the media used to hate the pharmaceutical companies?
But then the pharmaceutical companies got smart.
They started buying advertising on CNN.
They started buying advertising in the New York Times.
They started influencing journalists and public opinion.
Cut 113.
But I mean, you look at this thing, and I mean, if Pfizer is too big to fail, and even the biggest fine in history is just a few months' profit, then what's going to stop it from illegally promoting other drugs?
Critics say, Anderson, nothing.
Nothing.
They think that this is really, even though it's a big, big fine, you know, what, $2 billion?
They say, look, it is a cost of doing business.
And even the prosecutor, until and unless somebody goes to prison, somebody high up goes to prison, and or the company is banned from selling drugs to Medicare or Medicaid, this activity, like it has in the past with so many other companies, will continue.
And then finally, cut 114, Bill Maher rants against the pharmaceutical industry.
Now, every one of these guys are now saying, get vaccinated.
In fact, you now have Stephen Colbert dancing around like a crazy person with people in full syringe costume paraphernalia celebrating the vaccine.
Play cut 114.
New rule, if you believe you need to take all the pills the pharmaceutical industry says you do, then you're already on drugs.
Because you see, the government isn't your nanny.
They're your dealer.
And they subsidize illness in America.
They have to.
There's too much money in it.
You see, there's no money in healthy people, and there's no money in dead people.
The money is in the middle.
People who are alive, sort of.
Well, diet and exercise don't fail.
A fact brought home last week by a new Duke University study that showed exercise, yes, exercise, is just as effective a cure for depression as Paxil and Zoloft.
So ask your doctor if getting off your ass is right for you.
Back when comedians used to be funny and did not pander and shill for the pharmaceutical company.
So now that Merck says they have a new pill, I ask myself, what took you so long?
Treatments should have always been the focus.
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, zinc, and vitamin C. Free your mind.
Ask yourself, are they making money on this?
Or are they trying to do the right thing with this?
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