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Killing The Killers Book
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| Hey, everybody. | |
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| We start with Bill O'Reilly about his new book, Killing the Killers. | |
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| With us right now is the legend Bill O'Reilly. | |
| He has a new book out that is very exciting that I want you all to go pick up a copy of, Killing the Killers, The Secret War Against Terrorists. | |
| Bill, welcome back to the program. | |
| Charlie, if I knew you were going to be informal, I would have worn a hat too. | |
| Now you have to look at my thinning hair. | |
| But thanks for having me in. | |
| I appreciate it. | |
| You know, daytime television, Bill, unlike when you were, you know, 16 years number one, just, yeah, you get away with more daytime TV. | |
| It's good. | |
| Listen, as long as what you see is interesting and provocative. | |
| That's right. | |
| So, Bill, tell us about your book. | |
| So, Killing the Killers, a Secret War Against Terrorism is temporary history. | |
| It's the 11th and the Killers. | |
| At least 19 million copies of my books in print, the most successful nonfiction book series in history, pardon a pun. | |
| Wow. | |
| And what we were able to do, Charlie, is to talk to a number of national security advisors, beginning with David Petraeus in the Bush administration, all the way up to the end of the Trump administration, about how the bin Laden raid went down, al-Baghdadi got assassinated, Solamani got killed, Boko Haram, firefights in Africa with special forces, all of things that Americans really don't know about. | |
| And so we begin with the bin Laden raid. | |
| Everybody thinks they know what happened. | |
| They don't. | |
| We end with Afghanistan and the Debogine service people killed at the Kabul airport. | |
| So it's one of those books where if you pick it up and start it, it'll be hard to stop it. | |
| Well, that's phenomenal. | |
| It's Killing the Killers. | |
| So just kind of in your research of this, I mean, you've been covering this stuff for years. | |
| What really stuck out for you? | |
| What did you learn from your research with this that you didn't know prior to writing this book? | |
| Almost everything. | |
| So we went in with kind of a blank slate and we were dependent upon these national security advisors to tell us what happened. | |
| But unlike most other authors and news people, I verify what they say. | |
| So I'll give you a couple of examples. | |
| The weaponry that the United States has now is just incredible. | |
| It's space-based weaponry. | |
| The Trump administration, $1.4 trillion was spent upgrading the military, and nobody knows where that money went. | |
| Well, much of it went to space. | |
| And the weapons that we have, Chinese don't have, Putin doesn't have, and they are so destructive and so amazing that every terrorist on the face of the earth knows that their life could be snuffed like that if one of these drones zeroes in on them. | |
| And our villains in space can read the name of a golf ball, Charlie, three miles up. | |
| So if you've got a golf ball, Fairway says titleist, they can read it from three miles away. | |
| That's how incredible our infrastructure is. | |
| So I don't know any of that. | |
| Put it all in and how it works in Solimani's case, how it waxed him off the face of the earth. | |
| And, you know, I think people are responding. | |
| Killing the killer is number one in America. | |
| That means it's the number one book in the world. | |
| And it's been out since May 3rd. | |
| So, Bill, I'm curious. | |
| There's a lot of anxiety from Americans that our military is no longer the best in the world, that China or Russia, and I don't think Russia really should be taken seriously in comparison to ours. | |
| But let's say China could very well surpass the United States military might. | |
| In writing this book, what's your thought on that? | |
| Is that something that you went into some detail with of are we still the greatest military in the world? | |
| How do other nations, especially some of our enemies, compare? | |
| We have the best trained military in the world, the best army military in the world. | |
| And we know the numbers these have, but you don't really need that anymore with the high-tech weaponry. | |
| Our special forces are, when you read Killing the Killers, Charlie, I mean, you're going to be amazed at how effective and disciplined they are, how brave they are. | |
| So when you get into politics and there are no politics in Killing the Killers, I just lay it on out there. | |
| What Bush did, what did what Trump did, and then the debacle in Afghanistan under Biden. | |
| But when you see overall what the picture is, is that the professionals in the CIA and NASA, National Security Agency, they're still there. | |
| So the same people under Trump are now still working under Biden. | |
| They're the best in the world. | |
| Those people, credible in distilling information and protecting Americans overseas. | |
| The problem comes inside America with the insane open border Paul Biden administration has implemented. | |
| We know that overseas terrorists have infiltrated that border and are here looking to kill Americans because that's what ISIS and Al-Qaeda are in business to do, kill infidels. | |
| And we're at the top of that list. | |
| The FBI is in charge of this stuff inside the United States. | |
| The FBI's guy is cop to some degree. | |
| It is not the agency it used to be. | |
| That's a little bit worrisome. | |
| As far as the generals in the Pentagon and what they do and don't do, you know, more political players, they're going to take the orders that they're given. | |
| And right now, the orders really haven't changed. | |
| So, Bill, I want to shift gears for a second here. | |
| One thing I always love about your programs, especially when I was growing up watching the O'Reilly factories, is straight to the point, you know, no spin, no BS. | |
| I want your opinion, because there's some disagreement in conservative circles, especially about whether Joe Biden is doing all this intentionally, or is this just a bunch of blunders and incompetence? | |
| I mean, we see inflation, we see gas prices, we see the border wide open. | |
| What's your take on that, Bill? | |
| I don't think Biden has the capacity to absorb information based upon my observation of him and knowledge of him throughout his life and in comparison to other presidents. | |
| I don't buy into the conspiracy that there's some kind of seat plan to destroy CAP League in America around the world. | |
| I don't think there is any evidence to demonstrate that. | |
| It is not beyond belief that it, but the evidence says Joe Biden simply cannot run The country. | |
| It would be like you, Charlie, starting for the Rams in September at quarterback. | |
| Now, you may be a pretty good athlete, Charlie, but you are not going to lead the Rams to the Super Bowl. | |
| I agree with that. | |
| So, Joe Biden, he run the country. | |
| And in addition to that, he surrounded himself with the most far-led people that you could possibly get. | |
| John Kerry, Susan Rice, Rice. | |
| These are people who don't know much. | |
| Their ideologues, it's global warming is going to kill us all next year. | |
| So we have to destroy the American energy industry. | |
| You know, stupidity. | |
| But that Biden's in the league of the devil wanting to bring down his own country. | |
| I do not. | |
| So, about a minute and a half remaining in this segment, again, I want everyone to pick up a copy of the book, Killing the Killers. | |
| I love all the killing series. | |
| It's just phenomenal. | |
| I learned so much about it. | |
| Thank you, Charlie. | |
| Especially Patton. | |
| That's one of the greats. | |
| I got to tell you, that one was really great. | |
| So I want to ask you, though, about the Republican Party. | |
| It seems as if Republicans are winning over more Hispanics, more working class voters. | |
| Do you think there might be a political realignment that we're witnessing here? | |
| And is it because anything Republicans are doing or because of most of the failure of the Democrats? | |
| No doubt that Hispanic Americans are fleeing the Democratic Party, which is going to be a catastrophe. | |
| There's no doubt about it. | |
| It's based on the economy. | |
| I mean, they're getting hurt. | |
| So many, many Hispanic Americans are working people, wage earners, and their wages may go up a little, but they're not going to go up 11%. | |
| That's what the inflation is running now. | |
| When you count in the shrinking of the packaging, it's about 11%. | |
| It's a catastrophe. | |
| And Hispanics are hardworking people. | |
| I have a lot of them working for me. | |
| They bust their butt. | |
| And now they're looking at this unbelievable inflation that didn't have to happen, and they're angry. | |
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| What happened in Uvalde was an unimaginable tragedy. | |
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| They want to strip you of your Second Amendment rights. | |
| But this isn't just an attack on your rights. | |
| It's part of a bigger assault on the American family. | |
| When the left attacks your rights to keep and bear arms, they're attacking your right to defend your family. | |
| And while the woke companies say they care about children, they're giving the hard-earned dollars you spend with them to the abortion industry. | |
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| So, Bill, I want to get your thoughts. | |
| You did the tour with President Trump. | |
| It was very successful. | |
| However, there's a lot of people in the conservative base right now that are debating DeSantis versus Trump. | |
| What is your thought on that? | |
| Do you think DeSantis will run? | |
| And if so, do you think that he might be able to have some sort of path through the nomination and potentially the future of the Republican Party? | |
| Okay, I'm not a party guy, Charlie, but obviously I followed as a journalist. | |
| And I think Donald Trump has got the big advantage right now as it stands. | |
| Got about 50% of the Republican Party supporting him. | |
| He's raised more than a million dollars on his way to 200 million, colossal amount of money. | |
| He managed the economy in a very effective way. | |
| That's a key because Americans are going to get angrier over the next couple of years as we get hurt and people see their livelihoods here because of the incompetent Democrats. | |
| So Trump ran the economy very, very well. | |
| Even if you hate him, it's hard to dispute that. | |
| Inflation 1.4% under Trump. | |
| Robust economy up in all areas. | |
| I mean, wow, so DeSantis run the state of Florida well, in my opinion. | |
| He's much more of a conservative doctrinaire than his. | |
| I don't think DeSantis will primary Trump. | |
| It would be foolish of him to do that. | |
| He's a relatively young man. | |
| And why would you want to alienate all the MA people by primary Trump? | |
| If you primary him, you're going to have to attack him. | |
| So I don't see DeSantis doing that. | |
| I did discuss with Donald Trump a possibility of putting DeSantis on a second. | |
| He wasn't committal one way or the other on it. | |
| I don't know whether that appeals to him. | |
| If he did, one of the two men, Hillary Clinton, Bobby Kennedy, both moved out of their states to New York to become senators. | |
| All DeSantis would have to do would be move up to southern Georgia from Tallahassee. | |
| Trump could move back to the Trump Tower. | |
| But at this point, I think the nomination is Trump's to lose, but there's a lot of things that could happen between now and 2023. | |
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Ignoring Violent Crime Stories
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| That's for sure. | |
| Yeah, without a doubt. | |
| And so if you were to kind of look at the country as a whole, not political and just between Republican or Democrats, what are the issues that you think aren't getting enough focus or enough airtime? | |
| This is something that, quite honestly, I really miss because you used to zero in on these micro issues, whether it be corruption of judges or prosecutors that aren't putting forth cases or some micro trends that end up being macro trends. | |
| What are you seeing in the news that you think isn't getting enough airtime in the mainstream media right now? | |
| Well, first of all, Charlie, if you go to the no sues on billorilly.com, you'll get exactly what you got on the O'Reilly factor and more because we don't have all the commercials and all of that. | |
| So right now, violent and the controversy over peaceful Americans arming themselves is not being reported accurately. | |
| Saloons that run into schools and mow down about 2.3% of all homicides in America. | |
| The real maniacs are the drug gangs who are heavily armed. | |
| All the gun legislation is not going to affect that. | |
| I mean, they don't buy their guns legally anyway. | |
| And they generate all the gun deaths in America, generate more than 90% of them. | |
| So that story is totally uncovered in a way that gives the American people a fact. | |
| There is only one thing that could stop drug and gang and gun violence in America, and that is federalize all drying crops. | |
| No longer, if you walk in Tennessee with a gun, would the state of Tennessee prosecute you? | |
| The federal government would. | |
| And if you're convicted of a gun crime and that includes illegal possession, you get a five-year band in a federal penitentiary. | |
| Five. | |
| So, what that does is it protects law-abiding gun owners from the intrusion loons who want to ban guns altogether because they don't respect your right to protect yourself. | |
| That goes out. | |
| All right. | |
| And then the government's resources are focused with where they should be on the people that are doing gun crimes, the hardcore criminals. | |
| The ignoring of violent crime, I totally agree with you, is the great story in America right now that the media is just totally glossing over. | |
| Yeah, there's thousands of people who are victims of that. | |
| If you're robbed, I mean, you never forget that. | |
| I mean, and that's an assault on your dignity, and the government doesn't care. | |
| So, that's right. | |
| Places like San Francisco and LA, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, you can steal a car and nothing's going to happen to you. | |
| Are you kidding me? | |
| Bill, thank you so much for joining us. | |
| Awesome, as always, killing the killers. | |
| Everyone, pick up a copy today. | |
| Thank you, Bill. | |
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Fossil Fuel Future Agenda
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| Talk to you soon. | |
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| We've talked at great length about the transitions that insurgents try to make in a country to destabilize and create a crisis. | |
| We have a crisis of energy right now in America. | |
| It is a crisis unlike anything we've experienced in recent memory. | |
| The closest would be the late 1970s. | |
| The Carter comparisons are going to grow a little old soon, but they're totally accurate and they're totally right. | |
| The same exact thing happened with gas lines in the late 1970s. | |
| You might see $10 gas sometime this summer. | |
| Summer driving season is only starting to heat up. | |
| But don't worry, Nancy Pelosi, this is who she blames for high gas prices. | |
| Play Cut 84. | |
| Constraints that COVID has played. | |
| We have the Warren Rock. | |
| We have COVID, which has really. | |
| What is it, 2005? | |
| The best part of the clip, you got to play it again. | |
| She stops and she's like, I mean, you ever say something and you try to re-listen what you just are like, what the heck did I just say? | |
| Play cut 84 again. | |
| Constraints that COVID has played. | |
| We have the Warren Rock. | |
| We have COVID, which has really. | |
| You look at the video. | |
| She looks down at her head. | |
| It's like, wait, what did I just say? | |
| The war in Iraq? | |
| Which continent are we invading this decade? | |
| Is it the war? | |
| Is it Vietnam? | |
| These people should be nowhere near power. | |
| Top Biden advisor Gina McCarthy says social media companies should censor the content that is critical of the green energy transition. | |
| We are living through a transition. | |
| They want to destroy fossil fuels. | |
| They want you to be dependent on electric charging vehicle stations. | |
| They want you to be dependent on a fossil fuel future. | |
| Fossil fuels and the ability to go from one place to the other, the ability to energize your economy. | |
| Energy is fundamental to a civilization. | |
| Only in a country where you have grown used to the ability to grow, to go places quickly, are you able to focus on ideas that are so silly and so unrealistic as this? | |
| Play cut 33. | |
| We have to get tighter. | |
| We have to get better at communicating. | |
| And frankly, the tech companies have to stop allowing specific individuals over and over again to spread disinformation. | |
| That's what the fossil fuel companies pay for. | |
| That's what folks who make money out of fossil fuels and don't make money and don't care about saving consumers' costs. | |
| That's what they do. | |
| We have to be smarter than that. | |
| And we need the tech companies to really jump in. | |
| This is so typical. | |
| You could just play this whole thing out. | |
| Their policies fail. | |
| Whose fault is it? | |
| The fact that the other side is able to speak freely and criticize us. | |
| Disinformation. | |
| Soviets did the exact same thing. | |
| Instead of looking introspectively, they're doing this to Myra Flores in Texas. | |
| Myra Flores, they're calling a QAnon conspiracy theorist. | |
| We predicted it live on air, and within hours, the articles have come out. | |
| They believe they are losing the Latino and the Hispanic community, not because of inflation, gas prices, pregnant men, and all this other stuff. | |
| They believe that they are losing Hispanics, that they think Hispanics are so stupid that they're not able to understand the news correctly because of disinformation. | |
| I'm building up to an extraordinary piece of tape here. | |
| We're going to get there in a second, but I want to play all this other tape to kind of set the table. | |
| Cut 110, Karine Jean-Pierre. | |
| We are calling on oil companies to be patriots and use Russia, not use Russia as an excuse not to pump. | |
| Oh, so you want the gas prices to bail you out politically, even though you want to destroy their way of life and keep it on the ground. | |
| Play cut 110. | |
| Is there some way that the administration plans to try to hold these companies accountable? | |
| You use the word responsibility in your rage at the time. | |
| We see it as a patriotic duty. | |
| As we are, as we've talked about, there's war happening right now in Ukraine that was caused by Russia, which is why we're seeing these hikes in gas prices. | |
| But what I will say is that we are calling on them to do the right thing, to be patriots here, and not to use the war as an excuse. | |
| It's not about patriotic duty. | |
| It's about duty to the Democrat Party. | |
| That's what they're saying. | |
| So the political party that wants to tear down statues, burn flags, they're lecturing us about patriotic duty. | |
| Give me a break. | |
| Patriotic duty. | |
| Right. | |
| What you're saying is that your poll numbers have gone down so dramatically, it's your patriotic duty to please bail us out of a 33% approval rating. | |
| They call patriots domestic terrorists. | |
| They call parents domestic terrorists. | |
| And it's our duty to do what exactly? | |
| Now, I want to play this piece of tape. | |
| It's about a two-minute piece of tape. | |
| I want you to listen to it very carefully because something happens that I've not seen in an amazing, remarkable period of time. | |
| CNN does some honest journalism here. | |
| CNN asks some very good follow-up questions. | |
| And so you have the activist, Jennifer Granholm, who is a two-minute clip, so it's a little bit longer than we usually play, and they go back and forth. | |
| And she basically is begging, demanding, or threatening all at once, oil companies to start pumping up more oil. | |
| But CNN asks a phenomenally brilliant question. | |
| I can't believe I'm saying this, but they say, wait a second, why would these oil companies go drill more if you want to have them abolished in five years from now? | |
| Why would they go employ a bunch of people, go set up a bunch of infrastructure to potentially now be obliterated down the road? | |
| And this is such an important point that CNN stumbled into, maybe to get ratings or whatever. | |
| I'm not really sure. | |
| But the point that CNN is making here is exactly why oil companies are not sprinting to go drill more right now. | |
| If you tell an industry they're polluters, they're evil capitalists, and that they're going to be shut down, regulated, and taxed into oblivion, why would they then go make massive investments to go do more of that activity? | |
| Oil companies are doing just fine right now. | |
| High price of oil, they're just going to sit on their hands, be like, why would we go drill more? | |
| Now, if they felt confident the administration was going to have long-term backing of their industry, then yes, they would drill more and the price of oil would go down. | |
| Listen to this extraordinary couple-minute exchange between Granholm and CNN, play cut $114. | |
| We're asking them to be in this era where we're on a war footing to consider increasing supply, both dual and, of course, internationally. | |
| Five years from now, 10 years from now, are you telling me you want them drilling for more oil? | |
| You want the refineries putting out more gasoline in five or ten years? | |
| What we're saying is today we need that supply increased. | |
| Of course, in five or ten years, actually, in the immediate, we are also pressing on the accelerator, if you will, to move toward clean energy so that we don't have to be under the thumb of petro dictators like Putin or at the whim of the volatility of fossil fuels. | |
| Ultimately, America will be most secure when we can rely upon our own clean domestic production of energy. | |
| And that's the problem for these companies. | |
| These companies are saying, you know, you're asking me to do more now, invest more now, when in fact, five or ten years from now, we don't think that demand will be there and the administration doesn't even necessarily want it to be there. | |
| Just one last question on Saudi Arabia. | |
| The president is going to Saudi Arabia, where we understand he will be meeting with the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. | |
| Is there any kind of promise beforehand that the Saudis will increase production? | |
| No. | |
| No, there's no promise beforehand. | |
| No, there's not. | |
| And let me just say, John, John, we really want to see us move to clean energy, but we also need to see this increase right now. | |
| And we are asking the oil and gas companies as well to diversify and make sure that part of that they become diversified energy companies to be able to produce other means of clean energy because they have huge deep pockets. | |
| They have a big ability to invest in the future as well as investing right now so that we don't see oil and gas causing the inflation numbers and people being hurt every day. | |
| Energy Secretary General Granholm, I do appreciate you being with us this morning. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| You bet. | |
| A transcript of that interview. | |
| I could teach a class on a transcript of that interview. | |
| There is so much there. | |
| So she is simultaneously telling oil companies, come on, bail us out, give us more production. | |
| And John Berman, CNN host, asks a very thoughtful question. | |
| Like, wait, hold on a second. | |
| You're trying to tell me five years from now you're going to want to see these people still producing oil? | |
| And she says, Well, no, of course not. | |
| Then listen, answer the question, Jennifer Granholm. | |
| And I guarantee I'm going to look it up right now. | |
| Jennifer Granholm, what's her background? | |
| Has Jennifer Granholm ever worked on an oil rig? | |
| Has Jennifer Granholm ever, does she know what fracking is? | |
| No, she's probably a lifelong academic. | |
| She attended University of California, Berkeley, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1984, and then Harvard Law School. | |
| She was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Civil Rights Civil Liberties Law Review. | |
| She then clerked for Judge Damon Keith and became assistant U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Michigan. | |
| How did she ever get to become the Department of Energy head, Secretary of Energy? | |
| Hired a CNN for a political contributor in 2017. | |
| She became the host of the war room of Jennifer Granholm on Current TV. | |
| And they pick her to go run the energy department. | |
| Does she even know what a rig is? | |
| Does she know how to frack? | |
| Could she tell you the difference between petroleum and natural gas? | |
| She was on the board of an electric vehicle battery company. | |
| We do know that. | |
| She's got deep ties to the electrical vehicle economy. | |
| She's a Canadian-American. | |
| So she has no knowledge whatsoever of what does it actually take to develop the process to be able to extract oil and natural gas from the Permian Basin or from the Marcella Shale or the Balkan Shale. | |
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| Oh, she was also governor of Michigan. | |
| Small little note on her bio. | |
| Don't know how that makes you qualified. | |
| Probably because of electric vehicles or something or whatever. | |
| She says, in the immediate, we're going to be transitioning, but we also demand more from you right now to be able to help resurrect our sinking poll numbers. | |
| So go, this is what she wants. | |
| She wants you to go expand your oil rigs in the Permian Basin outside of Midland, Texas. | |
| But she then tells you simultaneously, hey, in a couple months, that's going to be a graveyard of rigs and you're going to have to figure out how to pay for it. | |
| And the energy community says, yeah, not going to happen. | |
| We know what you're up to. | |
| Without pipelines, how are we going to move our product? | |
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| It's still Pride Month, is what we are told. | |
| Let's go to Cut 111. | |
| Joe Biden mumbling about Pride Month at the White House, play cut 111. | |
| Advancing equality, consideration, gay, persecutor, for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex individuals. | |
| That's what I'm about to sign. | |
| Now, we've done some focus on drag queens. | |
| So, for those of you that don't know what a drag queen is, it is a person who is under a mental delusion who thinks they are a different gender, and they dress up and they put all sorts of weird makeup on, and then they go dance in front of kids. | |
| If you do a drag queen with your kids, there's drag queens without kids, obviously, but kind of the new weird fascination is that you now have to go do this in front of children. | |
| This could be called drag queen story hour, drag queen bar time with children. | |
| It should be illegal, it should be banned, it's predatory in nature. | |
| And so, we've been kind of covering this. | |
| Alex Stein did some great coverage of this in Dallas. | |
| Drew Hernandez with us at Turning Point USA did some great coverage at Parade recently, really made the alphabet mafia just go insane that anyone would dare kind of show how children are now being invited to these pride parades, whatever they call them. | |
| But this has all been, in some sense, kind of on the fringes. | |
| I mean, Nancy Pelosi called drag queens heroes or something of the sort that you guys are what makes America great. | |
| Like, yeah, you know, it's not our veterans, our police officers, manufacturing base, our pastors, our charity, our benevolency. | |
| No, no, no, what makes our country great, according to Nancy Pelosi, is our drag queens. | |
| But now, an office holder, the attorney general of Michigan, Dana Nessel, said, You know what we need? | |
| It's not a chicken in every pot, as Steve Bannon would say. | |
| We need a drag queen in every school. | |
| Play cut 81. | |
| You know what's not a problem for kids who are seeking a good education? | |
| Drag queens. | |
| Okay? | |
| Can we get this? | |
| Drag queens, not only are they not hurting our kids. | |
| Drag queens make everything better. | |
| Drag queens are fun. | |
| Drag queens are entertainment. | |
| And you know what I'll say that was totally not poll tested? | |
| I say this: a drag queen for every school. | |
| Yes! | |
| That is what we're going to be mine for a kid and lift them up when they're having emotional issues. | |
| Yeah, it's not poll tested, but come on, a drag queen for every school. | |
| And now, of course, the media says, well, she was just joking, Detroit News. | |
| A.G. Dana Nessel jokes a drag queen for every school. | |
| Oh, so when the Democrats say something they want to retract, it's a joke. | |
| When Republicans say something that is true, it's a threat to democracy. | |
| She's now saying she was just joking. | |
| She wasn't know she was being recorded. | |
| It's interesting how these people say they're joking when they get exposed. | |
| This woman is the chief law enforcement officer of Michigan. | |
| The attorney general of Michigan is saying, Yeah, we need a drag queen for every school. | |
| In fact, you know what? | |
| The big takeaway from Uvalde, the big takeaway from all these school shootings, according to Dana Nessel, it's not that we need school resource officers or single-point entry or dogs. | |
| According to Dana Nestel, you know what we need? | |
| You know what will stop school shootings? | |
| Drag queens. | |
| She says that they're great. | |
| That if we just had more drag queens in these schools throwing glitter in people's faces with signs that say it's not going to lick itself, which is what happened at the drag queen at the bar in Dallas, according to Dana Nessel, the depraved and perverted Attorney General of Michigan, the Attorney General, this is not some weird activist. | |
| This is not some fringe person at Arizona State University that we just got on camera and we asked them questions. | |
| It's not some college campus kid that stumbles upon it. | |
| It's not even a college professor. | |
| This is the chief law enforcement officer of Michigan. | |
| Yes, she is a weird activist, but I'm going to try to say it's not some sort of fringe person. | |
| She has a badge, and she has people that work for her with badges. | |
| Is this in alignment with Michigan values? | |
| Are the Michigan auto workers like, yeah, that Dana Nestle? | |
| We can't afford gas. | |
| We can't afford our mortgage, but she'll put a drag queen in our kids' school. | |
| I can't imagine that's popular in the great state of Michigan. | |
| Thank you so much for listening, everybody. | |
| Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Thank you so much for listening. | |
| God bless. | |
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