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FBI Extremist Designations Explained
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| Hey everybody, happy Monday Ask Me Anything episode. | |
| I take your questions. | |
| Why is the FBI considering those people that vote for Trump to be domestic violent extremists? | |
| What is a domestic violent extremist? | |
| We also talked about the latest news out of New Mexico with our Turning Point USA chapter. | |
| If you want to support them, go to tpusa.com and give a gift of any amount, and you guys will get our latest booklet on the great reset. | |
| We cover that. | |
| Also, what is the latest on transhumanism? | |
| We dive deeper into that topic and more. | |
| Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| That is freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
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| So email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Buckle up, everybody, here. | |
| We go. | |
| Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. | |
| Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. | |
| I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. | |
| Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. | |
| I want to thank Charlie. | |
| He's an incredible guy. | |
| His spirit is love of this country. | |
| He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created. | |
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| Let's go to this one here. | |
| Tom says, hey, Charlie, I have five daughters. | |
| Not the issue. | |
| Okay. | |
| Naturally, they adopt ideas that are contrary to our values as Christians that we contend for. | |
| One issues is guys wearing makeup. | |
| My older teenage girls literally don't see an issue with it. | |
| It used to be a goth thing, but now dudes are doing everything across the spectrum from wearing a little makeup to enhance their look to full-on makeup and doing their nails. | |
| It's disturbing to me, and the lines are blurrier than ever. | |
| I know there's an attack on boys, men, and masculinity, but I feel this is deeper. | |
| What are your thoughts for a dad, maybe others who need encouragement on raising their daughters to seek out godly, strongly men? | |
| You're one of us now. | |
| Congrats. | |
| Thanks for the show, Tom. | |
| First of all, let me say that I do wear makeup only when I'm on television. | |
| So I want to make sure I make that very clear. | |
| I don't wear makeup. | |
| Otherwise, if I wasn't going to be in front of bright lights, I actually don't have any on today, but if I go on cable TV and those bright lights, you do need a little bit of powder. | |
| But I think, Tom, what you're pointing towards, and what I would tell your daughter, and one day what I will tell mine, is what kind of man do you want to marry? | |
| And if you wish to marry a man that wears makeup and acts feminine, then I think that probably needs some loving adjustment and confrontation. | |
| God made the masculine and the feminine. | |
| They are meant for one another. | |
| And there's a whole deeper discussion about makeup and about why women wear makeup. | |
| And there's some people that are very strict in Christian circles that say you shouldn't wear makeup at all. | |
| I completely disagree with that. | |
| I think there's actually been some very thoughtful Christian biblical commentary on that. | |
| But just more broadly than that, let's just say this, that if you have a dude that is wearing makeup, they need to be confronted and say, that's wrong. | |
| Why don't you just work on maybe getting your testosterone levels up a little bit? | |
| By the way, that is a very interesting segue. | |
| The American testosterone levels have decreased tremendously over the last 20 or 30 years. | |
| I think it's because of our diet. | |
| Some could argue it's intentional. | |
| I don't know. | |
| But it certainly is making us less likely to fight for what is good, true, and beautiful. | |
| A country can become too feminine, which is the direction we've headed. | |
| And it also can become too masculine. | |
| Both are necessary to have a functioning, free society. | |
| And boy, has our society become too feminine. | |
| Okay, let's get to another question here. | |
| Question here is, hey, Charlie, I saw Caroline Levitt won in New Hampshire. | |
| Let me know how I can support her. | |
| Play Cut 80, Caroline Levitt being declared the winner, Play Cut 80. | |
| I am so humbled and honored to be considered the Republican nominee for my home district. | |
| This was a historic and extraordinary victory tonight. | |
| You know, like I said in my speech a year ago, I got into this race. | |
| Not many people believed in me outside of my family and friends in this district. | |
| Caroline Levitt is very articulate, as you could tell. | |
| You guys can support her at CarolineForCongress.com with a K, CarolineForCongress.com. | |
| She is part of this new roster of young, energetic, principled, America-loving, patriotic candidates. | |
| It's fabulous. | |
| So, CarolineForCongress.com. | |
| To kind of go back to the testosterone thing, thank you, Connor, for pulling this. | |
| We have a fabulous team. | |
| Connor does a great job. | |
| The World Economic Forum asks the question: what will our diet look like in 2030? | |
| This is an official document from the World Economic Forum. | |
| It says, oils like canola oil are more sustainable plus reduced levels of toxic testosterone. | |
| Now, what's amazing is that if you talk to any nutritionist, if you talk to any weight trainer, they will tell you to stay away from canola oil. | |
| That seed oils are the worst thing for you. | |
| And by the way, you find seed oils in a lot of salad dressings. | |
| That's really where you find a lot of seed oils. | |
| You find seed oils. | |
| Sometimes you find them in kind of just like, I don't want to say candy bars, but a lot of the kind of more processed foods. | |
| Canola oil is really, really bad for you. | |
| It's in almost everything. | |
| I'm not being, my memory is not what it should be on where canola oil is. | |
| It's in every type of food. | |
| I just think about salad dressings immediately. | |
| It's really bad for you. | |
| And the World Economic Forum is pushing forward. | |
| Oils like canola are more sustainable plus reduced levels of toxic testosterone. | |
| They also say we're going to be intermittently fasting. | |
| We'll eat 40% less food in 2030 to meet net zero. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| This is good for our waistlines and good for the planet. | |
| You can eat nothing and be happy. | |
| Is this document legit, Connor? | |
| Can I just, before I can I double, can we just please double check this is not some sort of knockoff? | |
| You'll eat nothing and you'll be happy. | |
| Alternative proteins, a third of our protein will come from soy-based protein, lab-grown meat, and upcycled citizens. | |
| Do not eat plant-based meat anymore, anybody. | |
| It's really not good for you. | |
| I try to eat elk and venison at least once a week. | |
| It is more expensive, but it's very good for you. | |
| In fact, I had elk burgers last night. | |
| Really tasty. | |
| Bison is very good for you. | |
| Just eat what can be, I'm not against eating plants, obviously, but eat something. | |
| If you're a man, try to eat red meat a couple times a week. | |
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Labor Market Handouts and Inflation
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| I'm not going to tell you what to do. | |
| Maybe you have a bad reaction to it. | |
| But generally, our diets, I think, are making us weaker, are making us more confused. | |
| And in fact, there is some research to show that canola oils, too much soy, not enough meat, not a balanced diet, does play into depression and anxiety. | |
| Okay, let's get to another question here. | |
| Let's go to this one here. | |
| Charlie, I have a question regarding the student loan repayment. | |
| I currently have outstanding student loans, but I feel that I'm in a tough position. | |
| On one hand, I do not want the government handout from the federal government, mostly because of my pride, and I do not need other people to pay for my mistake. | |
| On the other hand, other people will not turn down the free payment. | |
| I've always been lumped into the group of money, a group of people who have the government help them out selectively. | |
| I also do not want the government looming over me to potentially ask for their money back. | |
| I do feel that I'm slightly forced or coerced into the situation. | |
| All I have to do is say, does it make rational sense to reject the handout? | |
| Is it a blessing from God and I should just take it? | |
| I really do not know what to do since I have been opposed to government handouts, but it seems that they want to force me to take their money. | |
| That's a really important question. | |
| So, look, Daniel, even if you can't not take it, if you're forced to take it, then go make a $10,000 contribution over the next two years to a church or a charity. | |
| So, if all of a sudden you're free of $10,000 debt and that liability, who's to say what are you going to do with it? | |
| I'm not a fan of government handouts. | |
| Maybe you are going to have a principal stand and stand against it. | |
| I would appreciate it and I would applaud it because someone else would be paying for it. | |
| It wouldn't be free, but I wouldn't do it with a kind of sense of no obligation. | |
| If you were to take a government-funded, a taxpayer-funded student loan handout and you feel uncomfortable about it, well, then try to even it out with an equal act of charity or investment in somebody else. | |
| Because I understand completely. | |
| You're like, I don't want it, but at the same time, I could use it. | |
| Look, I'm not one to tell people in a time of inflation, rising costs, gas prices. | |
| Oh, say no to the government handout. | |
| I get it. | |
| At the same time, understand that I think it's morally questionable to take somebody else's money to pay for your mistake. | |
| But, Daniel, you have a good head on your shoulders. | |
| I think you're going to be just fine. | |
| Email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Okay, let's get to some questions here. | |
| Charlie, what's going on economically? | |
| It is so confusing to me, I can't make sense of it. | |
| We've said this prediction before. | |
| I think the labor market is the next to collapse. | |
| The labor market has gone largely untouched with rising inflation and some of these economic irregularities. | |
| I believe next we are going to see a massive collapse in the labor market. | |
| You might say, What does that mean? | |
| That means people are going to get laid off and not as many people are going to get hired. | |
| The next kind of domino to fall, the next thing to happen, is going to be massive layoffs. | |
| This kind of irregularly high inflation, this kind of intervention in our economy through creation of trillions of dollars of money we do not have, has, yes, resulted in supply chain issues and has also resulted in a massive increase in prices. | |
| What has not yet been felt is the labor market implications. | |
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Domestic Violence and Political Movements
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| Because now, eventually, you're going to see people say, Why do I have to employ so many people? | |
| Why do I have to continue with this? | |
| I think you're going to see six or seven employment, six or seven percent employment in the next five to ten months, something like that. | |
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| It's better than organic chicken, but what does that mean? | |
| That means no hormones, no antibiotics. | |
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| Quality is in the product, but also in the process. | |
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| It makes prep very easy. | |
| No more trimming off 20% off every meat you buy. | |
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| And even the breed matters. | |
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| Neil from Colorado has a question. | |
| Charlie, can you expand more on how the intelligence agency is declaring war on MAGA? | |
| I'm very worried. | |
| I donated $200 to the Trump campaign. | |
| I donate to Turning Point USA. | |
| Thank you. | |
| And I'm very worried that I'm going to be targeted by these new 87,000 agents, IRS agents. | |
| What is the criteria? | |
| What do we do? | |
| Now, this is what's so important about this topic, which is when you create a monstrosity in your government, you have to feed the beast. | |
| And by feeding the beast, I mean that you got to go find more people to label as extremists and domestic terrorists. | |
| So how does your government, how does our government categorize Trump supporters? | |
| What do they consider to be an extremist? | |
| Now, if you go back, and our team's working on this, it's going to be an episode that we'll do at some point. | |
| We're going back, back, back, back in the 90s and the early 2000s, and we're finding interviews, congressional committees of uniparty politicians, people in both the Republican and Democrat establishment, who said, we need this massive Patriot Act. | |
| We need FISA courts. | |
| We need all this stuff, ability to spy on American citizens. | |
| We need the ability to infiltrate groups to protect us from radical Islamic terrorism. | |
| And that was a very compelling argument. | |
| I was sympathetic with that argument. | |
| Many of you were sympathetic with that argument. | |
| Almost the entire Republican Party was sympathetic with that argument. | |
| And the libertarians, to their great credit, Ron Paul in particular, warned that that very monstrosity of a government will be used against conservatives. | |
| Now, we played this tape previously, and we're going to play it again, of the great Rush Limbaugh warning about how the DHS will be weaponized against the Tea Party movement. | |
| This was back in 2009. | |
| Rush Limbaugh was warning us about how the DHS would be weaponized against the Tea Party movement, and the Tea Party movement eventually became the MAGA movement, Play Cut 27. | |
| So this speech is designed to totally blunt the Tea Parties, which are grassroots affairs that will happen all over America tomorrow. | |
| The DHS report, this comes from the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano. | |
| Now, when you read this whole thing, and it doesn't take long to read it, it's only nine pages. | |
| You can go to various places and read summaries of it as well. | |
| For example, every there is no proof here, no proof offered, no evidence offered that anything they project is true. | |
| Can I just say we miss Rush? | |
| What Rush would be doing in this moment right now? | |
| In Cut 106, Jim Jordan tells you what the FBI considers to be an extremist. | |
| Tells you what the FBI considers to be a legitimate description of a domestic violent extremist. | |
| The FBI labels people who display the flag, own a gun, and voted for Trump as extremists. | |
| So they consider anywhere between 50 to 65 million people as extremists. | |
| Might even be more than that. | |
| We might never know the number. | |
| Play Cut 106. | |
| I guess you get investigated now by this FBI if you display the flag, you own a gun, and you voted for Trump. | |
| Somehow you're now in that category that Joe Biden said is extremist or fascist. | |
| And they're going to investigate. | |
| But they investigate him a second time. | |
| He says, no, no, nothing here. | |
| But this is what's happening at the FBI. | |
| They're being pressured to label and categorize every single case. | |
| So we've had now over 14 whistleblowers come to us, label every single case a domestic violent extremism case when they're not. | |
| A domestic violent extremism case. | |
| What is that? | |
| Why is that an important distinction? | |
| Well, if it gets that threat tag, then all of a sudden it gets put into a different pile. | |
| It gets put into a pile where infiltration can be warranted. | |
| So let's just kind of think, for example, let's just take, let's take a separate issue. | |
| Let's pretend that there was an ISIS sleeper cell stationed out of Dearborn, Michigan, which has a significant Islamic population. | |
| And they were plotting to bring in a dirty nuclear bomb to blow up Detroit. | |
| God forbid this would ever happen. | |
| Under that hypothetical circumstance, the FBI would then put it in a pile and say, hey, do we have an informant? | |
| Do we have someone that could then penetrate and infiltrate that ISIS group, find out their inner workings, and then we could stop it before it happens? | |
| So that example seems reasonable. | |
| That's exactly the same thought process where they say, oh, wow, there's a group of people in Antigo, Wisconsin, and they're really talking a lot about how they love Trump. | |
| So they put it in the domestic violent extremist pile, and then that gives them the ability to infiltrate, to spy, and to thwart or misrepresent what's happening politically in that group. | |
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| I want to finish the point here. | |
| We got another question from Isaac, who is from Oregon, kind of about this idea of domestic violent extremism. | |
| They have to keep on repeating that. | |
| They're almost trying to wish it into existence almost. | |
| There is no widespread, tolerated, or endorsed political violence or domestic violence extremism. | |
| There is on the left. | |
| They called the riots and the burning and the looting after St. George Floyd, which turned into Floyd Apalooza, to be one of the greatest things that our country has ever seen. | |
| It's not a riot, it's a rebellion. | |
| Where does it say you have to be peaceful? | |
| Chris Cuomo from Ianna Presley, the AOC, to Nancy Pelosi. | |
| We have them all on tape. | |
| In fact, do we have that month? | |
| We do have that montage. | |
| Let's play that montage first of Democrats calling for violence, play cut 114. | |
| I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country, and maybe there will be. | |
| People need to start taking to the streets. | |
| This is a dictator. | |
| You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. | |
| Enemies of the state. | |
| Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful. | |
| Do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless. | |
| Mingo low, be kid. | |
| That's just a small taste of what Democrats said. | |
| Now, did we respond with saying that the Department of Justice needs to label them as domestic violent extremists? | |
| Almost. | |
| I actually was during that summer saying that they're engaging in domestic terrorism. | |
| I was one of the only people. | |
| I mean, Senator Tom Cotton was to his great credit. | |
| But of course, it wasn't taken very seriously. | |
| If Republicans were talking like that every single day, in fact, it's the opposite. | |
| You talk to any lawmaker, you talk to any person in Republican circles, both privately and publicly, there is an insistence that we must remain peaceful. | |
| You got Chris Cuomo going on TV. | |
| Who says that protests have to remain polite and peaceful? | |
| How about just recently, how the degenerate maniacs dealt with Brett Kavanaugh with his phenomenal and courageous decision to repeal Roe versus Wade? | |
| Play cut 115. | |
| Remember this? | |
| That's just one video of many of us remaining peaceful and they get to physical altercation. | |
| Not to mention, they tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh. | |
| Which party is the party of domestic violent extremists? | |
| Do we remember the congressional baseball shooting? | |
| Isn't it amazing how the congressional baseball shooting has been memory-hold? | |
| They nearly killed Steve Scalise. | |
| They shot at Rand Paul. | |
| Play Cut 116, one of my all-time favorite clips, MSNBC, and a montage of the, it's generally peaceful with the fire in the back. | |
| I can't wait to teach the next generation that are like five, six, and seven-year-olds right now, 10 years from now, about this. | |
| We could teach a class. | |
| There could be a whole book written of the summer of 2020. | |
| I'm sure someone has wrote that book. | |
| But you know, you know the style they have to write it in? | |
| They have to write it in the age of entitlement style, meaning they can't, it just has to be very factual. | |
| From Floyd's death to election day. | |
| That would be a very, very interesting book. | |
| Play cut 116. | |
| I want to be clear in how I characterize this. | |
| This is mostly a protest. | |
| It is not, it is not, generally speaking, unruly. | |
| That in a riot, what we're seeing right now in Minneapolis, they are strictly principled anti-fascists, and they've taken a principled stand to stand against white supremacists and white nationalists wherever they may show up. | |
| I forgot how bad that was. | |
| I really, right, Andrew? | |
| I forgot how bad it was. | |
| The burning is, the building is burning down. | |
| He's 20 feet away. | |
| It's fine. | |
| But what does MSNBC do? | |
| It's Orwellian. | |
| Accuse the enemy of what you yourself are doing. | |
| Projection. | |
| They say that domestic violent extremists are important to the Republican base. | |
| This is the contortion that it takes intellectually and philosophically. | |
| The deceit, the lying, the lack of a moral center that really permeates and infects the American left is extraordinary. | |
| Play Cut 109. | |
| What is, I mean, is it as obvious as it seems that domestic violent extremists are an important part of the voting coalition on the right? | |
| I mean, what is the structural impediment to hardening the homeland against domestic violent extremism? | |
| Suggesting that domestic violent extremism, one of the infobabes on MSNBC, acting as if the DVEs are part of the base of the Make America Great Again movement. | |
| Pure projection. | |
| And it is used for a reason to try to justify a clampdown and a lockdown using the national security state to spy on, infiltrate, and thwart the America First Populist Nationalist, Christian at Times conservative movement. | |
| Okay, let's get to another question here. | |
| Harriet, that's a good name, Harriet, because there's Harriet Hageman from Wyoming. | |
| Harriet from Missouri. | |
| Charlie, I saw that some of your students were attacked at the University of New Mexico. | |
| What happened there? | |
| So we hosted an event at the University of New Mexico, our wonderful turning point USA chapter did. | |
| We have a great chapter there at the University of New Mexico. | |
| I believe UNM is in Albuquerque, if I'm not mistaken, and hosted Tommy Larin from Fox News. | |
| And from everything I've been able to gather and understand, the state police had to be call in. | |
| They tried to shut down the event. | |
| I think they were successful at shutting down the event at one point. | |
| I don't even think the event was allowed to occur. | |
| Yeah, it is in Albuquerque. | |
| I love Albuquerque, by the way. | |
| Great people in Albuquerque. | |
| Albuquerque is definitely not as safe as it once was, but Steve Smotherman's in Albuquerque, so I'm a fan. | |
| And the article is written up at redstate.com. | |
| I think it's being written up in other places as well. | |
| Violent protesters shut down Tommy Larin's speech at University of New Mexico. | |
| Oh, who's the party of domestic violent extremism? | |
| Where's the FBI? | |
| Where's the Department of Justice? | |
| Are we issuing 40 subpoenas because our Turning Point USA chapter was attacked by a bunch of 18, 19, and 20-year-olds? | |
| So in Albuquerque, Thursday to speak, Tommy Larin was flooded by these domestic violent extremists. | |
| By the way, we have to keep on saying that, Andrew. | |
| That's how we have to win back the narrative war. | |
| So domestic violent extremists flooded our Turning Point USA event. | |
| In fact, let's tweet that out. | |
| I think that's smart. | |
| We should say a bunch, a pack of domestic violent extremists came after our Turning Point USA event. | |
| DVEs. | |
| They want to play that game? | |
| Fine. | |
| Every time we see one of these incidents, Antifa, BLM, the thugs in the streets, the degenerates that come to our events, they're domestic violent extremists. | |
| And by the way, we want, of course, we want these thugs to be held accountable, obviously. | |
| So let me make sure I can understand what happened here because the facts are still pouring in. | |
| So the appearance was advertised for a couple of weeks, and the anti-free speech crowd then came in. | |
| So usually it was, so basically, typically there's some disgruntled liberals, but here's what happened here: a protest started. | |
| Then they were outside screaming and chanting the F-word and discussing things. | |
| Then it turned violent. | |
| They started pushing the officers that were guarding the door, trying to bust in the door. | |
| Then at one point, they almost made it through the door. | |
| Not enough officers were present. | |
| Sounds like January 6th. | |
| I don't know if anybody thought it was going to be like this. | |
| Alarms were going off everywhere, and they were basically barricaded in the room. | |
| Speaker Tommy was escorted away for the safety by her officers, and then they heard reports that there was a discharge of a firearm. | |
| That was not true. | |
| Student safety was endangered, and this became violent. | |
| So there's the left that becomes the domestic violent extremist. | |
| Play cut 144. | |
| Protesters had thought Lauren's speech that since it was on the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month that it was planned as some sort of site of slight of Hispanic and Indigenous students. | |
| Mind how narcissistic you must be. | |
| Yeah, you host an event on a month we've never heard of. | |
| And I don't mean that derogatory. | |
| I didn't know that September was Hispanic Heritage Month. | |
| Did you, Andrew? | |
| I had no idea. | |
| Why not choose May? | |
| That would have made a lot more sense. | |
| Cinco de Mayo, like the whole thing. | |
| Why is September Hispanic Heritage Month? | |
| I don't know, but they felt that that necessitated violent extremism. | |
| So they're using the FBI and the Department of Justice to go after half the country. | |
| Meanwhile, we're experiencing domestic violent extremism with our Turning Point USA events on campus. | |
| Okay, let's get to another question here. | |
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Bill Maher's Conflicting Remarks
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| Charlie, what on earth is happening with Twitter? | |
| I'm seeing all these conflicting remarks. | |
| Elon actually going to buy Twitter. | |
| Well, let's first go to some of the kind of legislative debates on this on Capitol Hill. | |
| Senator Josh Hawley, one of my favorite senators, ripping Twitter to shreds, play cut 68. | |
| Which is that Twitter has been all too eager to take private information from its users without telling them to sell it and monetize it without their permission, to expose them to the worst kind of security threats, to censor them, to spy on them. | |
| I mean, you have painted a picture of a company that is not only out of control, but is truly in many ways a malign actor. | |
| Continues here, former Twitter security chief says the platform's leadership is misleading the public, lawmakers, and regulators. | |
| Play cut 53. | |
| Twitter leadership is misleading the public, lawmakers, regulators, and even its own board of directors. | |
| What I discovered when I joined Twitter was that this enormously influential company was over a decade behind industry security standards. | |
| The company's cybersecurity failures make it vulnerable to exploitation, causing real harm to real people. | |
| Oh, Jack Dorsey lying under oath? | |
| How interesting. | |
| I wonder if he'll be prosecuted. | |
| Not only that, Twitter has become a glorified Democrat super PAC doing the censoring, the scrubbing, and the silencing on behalf of the entire Democrat regime. | |
| Elon might be forced to buy it, but at a lower price. | |
| That lawsuit is ongoing. | |
| But Twitter is nowhere near as valuable as it once was. | |
| And thanks to the persistent pressure we've applied, Twitter is collapsing. | |
| That's a good thing. | |
| Hey, Charlie, I know you're a Bears fan, but you got to admit Aaron Rodgers has been spot on lately. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| Brian from Wisconsin, I take it he's a Packers fan. | |
| We'll see what happens in the Bears-Packers game. | |
| I think the Bears fight surprised somebody Sunday night. | |
| We'll see. | |
| Tough place to play, obviously. | |
| Aaron Rodgers has been terrific. | |
| In fact, Aaron Rodgers and Bill Maher have been chatting. | |
| Now, I will say, Aaron Rodgers' lackluster performance last week and week one very well might be attributed to the fact that Aaron Rodgers has been spending more time going on interviews lately than actually preparing for a very robust and difficult NFL season. | |
| By the way, better use of time, Aaron. | |
| Reigning NFL MVP. | |
| He'll get the act together. | |
| He'll get his act together, I should say. | |
| Football-wise, he is his political act together. | |
| Play cut 47. | |
| To me, the frightening thing was never the disease itself. | |
| The frightening thing was how much you could get people so quickly to change their way of life. | |
| Just about, well, every conspiracy theory came true. | |
| Vaccine mandates, vaccine passports. | |
| Right. | |
| And it turned into like away from doing your job to stop the spread to like lockdowns. | |
| You got to give Bill Maher credit. | |
| You really do. | |
| Now, other people say, oh, Bill Maher, he was late to the table. | |
| I don't care. | |
| By the way, you put Bill Maher and I on a show together, and we'll see if it ever ends up happening. | |
| He's an atheist. | |
| He's a leftist. | |
| He's pro-abortion. | |
| He's all these things. | |
| But I think we agree on some fundamental things, which is, I don't know, that there is some truth that is worthy of exploring, that separation of powers is a good thing, that we should have consent of the governed, that aspects of the Constitution are obviously worthy of preserving, that private property rights are important. | |
| He speaks out against the woke stuff. | |
| And look, I say this as somebody who has not really been a fan of Bill Maher throughout the years. | |
| He's legitimately funny. | |
| There are some people that you might not like, but he's a very funny person. | |
| He has the gift of humor, that's for sure. | |
| And the more that Bill Maher hammers the medical totalitarians, I think that's important. | |
| And Ronald Reagan always used to say, go out of your way to look at points where you agree. | |
| It's very important. | |
| Bill Maher, I agree with him on medical totalitarianism, individual sovereignty when it comes to the vaccines. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Well, Biden piggybacks on that, and he says, we need to now use the mRNA vaccine technology to now go and be used to stop cancer cells. | |
| Huh. | |
| Play cut 59. | |
| Prevent cancers. | |
| Scientists are exploring whether mRNA vaccine technology that brought us safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines could be used to stop cancer cells when they first arise. | |
| They are not going to stop pushing the mRNA technology stuff. | |
| They are not. | |
| There is. | |
| This actually kind of goes to this next clip rather well that I want to play. | |
| And it plays into a question Chris from Alabama has about transhumanism. | |
| Could it be that the mRNA technology has something to do with conditioning people for transhumanism? | |
| I'm not willing to go that far, but it certainly isn't. | |
| I'm not willing to dismiss it. | |
| Play cut 125 of Yoval Harari, the right hand of Klaus Schwab, on how bodies and minds are going to be revolutionized and eventually merged with machines. | |
| Play cut 125. | |
| Revolution of the 19th century, what humanity basically learned to produce was all kinds of stuff like textiles and shoes and weapons and vehicles. | |
| And this was enough for very few countries that underwent the revolution fast enough to subjugate everybody else. | |
| What we're talking about now is like a second industrial revolution, but the product this time will not be textiles or machines or vehicles or even weapons. | |
| The product this time will be humans themselves. | |
| We are basically learning to produce bodies and minds. | |
| Bodies and minds are going to be, I think, the two main products of the next wave. | |
| Values and minds will be the two main products. | |
| Remember that. | |
| Thanks so much for listening, everybody. | |
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| Thanks so much for listening. | |
| God bless. | |
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