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Joining us now is Sean Spicer, host of the Sean Spicer Show, great man and great American.
Sean, welcome to the program.
Sean, what is your take on this entire Signal chat story?
I use Signal a lot.
You've used Signal a lot.
Something here does not add up.
Either Mike Waltz is totally lying, or Signal was compromised by the CIA.
One or the other, which is it?
Yeah, well, look, I mean, keep in mind, so there's a few things to this story that need to be taken care of, because the media and the Democrats are taking this and blowing everything up and using terms that, frankly, with all due respect, they have no right, I mean, they have no understanding of.
When they throw out words like war plan, classified.
Those might be words, but they actually have meaning, right?
So there are operational plans, we call them O-plans.
They're sensitive, classified, or confidential, secret, top secret.
The first thing that we got to get out of the way is that...
Clearly, from what John Radcliffe, the CIA director, said yesterday, Signal is an authorized platform.
The second issue is what was being discussed.
Was it classified or not?
I trust the folks, you know, the CIA director, the DNI director, to determine that more than a bunch of lefty media types that have no experience in this.
And then the third thing is what you're talking about, Charlie, which is how does Jeffrey Goldberg get into this chat?
Now, Mike Waltz, as you said, or alluded to, He's admitted.
He went on Laura Ingraham last night and said, I'm the guy who created this group chat.
But how did he get in his phone book?
Right? And that's where I think the big issue is, is that Walt said last night, I don't know.
Now, here's the deal.
When I first met Jeffrey Goldberg, I called to yell at him in the 2016-2017 transition because his publication had this gadfly horrible person named Julia Offey who wrote a disgusting and despicable story about Ivanka Trump.
And I called to yell at him and said, hey, I know we've never met.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
So he's in my phone.
So I went to Signal and I said, okay, let me kind of recreate this.
How would he?
Signal imports all of your contacts.
They're in your phone to the thing.
So one has to assume either Mike Waltz, and by the way, Jeffrey Goldberg admits that he's only met Waltz maybe once, maybe twice, several years ago.
And that's Washington for you.
Hey, I was at an event, we were at a forum, we crossed paths.
But how did his number end up in his phone book?
Because Waltz says, I don't know, I've never talked to him.
That's the question.
That I think is important here.
Because there's a lot of theories.
Like, you think about this.
The U.S. trade rep is Jameson Greer, JG.
So if you're looking down initials in your phone book, you mistakenly get the wrong JG, not Jeffrey Goldberg, Jameson Greer.
Bring him in.
Okay. But how did he end up in the phone book in the first place, in his list of contacts?
And that's where I think the Waltz team is saying, hey, we're asking the tech folks to look at this.
Because you're right.
At some point, this is going to come out.
Right? It's, did you personally add him in or did somebody else do it?
But there's only two ways that that can happen.
Right. And so, other than that, or something even more nefarious happened, like the intel agencies hacked this group chat, which is a very low probability.
But let's just play some of the statements from Mike Waltz.
His denials, I mean, outright denials, saying that Waltz claims the staffer did not put his contact in.
Let's play cut 232.
So your staffer did not put his contact information.
No, no, no.
But how did it end up in your phone?
That's what we're trying to figure out.
But that's a pretty big problem.
That is what we've got in the best technical minds, right?
That's disturbing.
And that's where, I mean, I'm sure everybody out there has had a contact.
It was said one person and then a different phone number.
But you've never talked to him before, so how's the number on your phone?
I mean, I'm not an expert on any of this, but it's just curious.
How's the number on your phone?
Well, if you have somebody else's contact and then somehow it gets sucked in.
Oh, someone sent you that contact.
It gets sucked in.
Was there someone else supposed to be on the chat that wasn't on the chat that you thought was on the chat?
So the person that I thought was on there was never on there.
It was this guy.
Who was that person supposed to be?
Well, I'm not.
Look, Laura, I take responsibility.
I built the group.
I mean, I'm sorry, Sean, getting sucked in.
I use Signal all the time.
I have no idea what he's talking about here.
Well, that's why I thought what was weird is that, like, so I get that, like, so what he's alluding to is I have Charlie Kirk in my phone, but gosh, you know, instead of Charlie Kirk's phone number, I have, you know, Bob Smith.
And so I think I'm texting you, and that seems to be what he was saying.
I don't get that.
Right? In other words, what he was saying is, and again, I'm just speculating, but JG, Jameson Greer, the U.S. trade rep, that would make sense.
Okay, so what he seems to be saying is, I thought I was adding somebody to the text, and it turns out that it was Jeffrey Goldberg's number.
Right? And my point is, okay, that still doesn't, you still have, like, no one goes, like, that's just...
I mean, that to me...
Okay, but the idea that you thought you were contacting somebody else and their numbers were just transposed, I've never had that happen, right?
I mean, that to me...
And also, just like, let's face it, Jamison Greer just happens to have a one-off phone number than Jeffrey Goldberg.
This is where I hope he does get the best technical minds to look at this.
Right. And so the other thing about Signal, if you and I were to talk on Signal a lot, Sean, and then I went to go create a new message and I put S in, the people you contact the most are elevated, actually, in the suggested and recommended the next contacts.
In order for this to be true, somebody who added Jeffrey Goldberg, which Mike Waltz admitted he is the admin and he is the creator of the group, he must have had established contact with Jeffrey Goldberg.
Had to have.
Yeah, I mean, look, I'm not as much of an expert on, I've used Signal, but my technical expertise is somewhat limited to on and off on most devices.
That being said, again, part of this doesn't, like, I've made mistakes.
I've added people to text chains that I didn't intend to.
But that's obvious.
Like, someone the other day was texting my wife and I, and they got the wrong Rebecca, right?
And immediately, I'm like, who are you adding to this?
But here's the issue.
Is that this wouldn't have been a scandal, whatever, it's not a scandal, if all of a sudden Mike Waltz had been like, look, we are moving too fast, I have all these old contacts in my congressional days, and I meant to add Jamison Greer, and I added Jeffrey Goldberg.
This is unbelievably embarrassing and humiliating.
In the tech world, we all had this happen.
I'm so sorry.
I take full responsibility.
But now, Mike Waltz is making us speculate one of two things.
Either he's a pathological liar, which I really don't want to believe, That's the option one.
Or number two is that signal is compromised and that our own intel agencies created a backdoor to be able to look at private government chats.
We are literally in a binary.
There is no in between.
Yeah, yeah.
So look, I agree with you.
Except, look, I've known Mike Waltz for a while.
I think he is a man of high integrity.
He served his country honorably.
He's a brilliant guy when it comes to diplomacy.
He's an SF guy from the Army.
That's my only issue, that he chose the wrong service.
That being said, to your point, like, again, I admit, like, I yelled at Jeffrey Goldberg once because of this despicable story.
Like, I have no problem, like, to say, yeah, I got the guy in my contacts and I mistakenly added him when I meant to add so enough.
We all do it.
That's what I'm saying.
But the idea...
Why not say that if that's what happened?
Because then you are begging the question of, you're not telling the truth.
Right, right.
That's my point.
Yeah, we all have people in our phone.
I've got some people in my phone that, believe me, I would never, because of, you know...
To the people I've been in contact with over the last 10 years that I wouldn't ever want to call or contact.
But, you know, you don't delete the contact just because you hate them or they're despicable.
I have Gavin Newsom's phone number.
I'm not going to add Gavin Newsom to our show group chat, okay?
And if you did, by the way, Charlie, here's the point.
If you did, you could say, God, we just did this podcast and I was coordinating with him.
And so it doesn't, right, it makes sense.
And so just say if that's the case.
But otherwise, you're absolutely right.
there's got to be an explanation about why.
And here's the thing, to your second point, because I think there's got to be a third issue, which is some staffer did it.
Because if you're going to break into somebody's phone, are you really going to add Jeffrey Goldberg to the chain?
I mean, I've got a list of people I'd rather add to a chain.
I'm not saying Mike Waltz is lying.
I'm saying what the binary has been created based on his public statements and his denials is one of two.
And the second of which is...
There's some technical backdoor that the Intel...
That is such a high threshold.
But can't you believe that some staffer at some point added...
He said that he didn't, though.
He also said it wasn't my staffer either, so he was denying that as well.
And that's where I'm...
But, Sean, he's also acting like, well, we have the best technical minds on it.
He's alluding that this had a backdoor.
It doesn't take a technical mind.
You know what I'm saying?
No, no, but here's the way I look at this.
I have a belief, and I haven't asked the president this, but knowing the president's view of Jeffrey Goldberg, I think that's what pisses him off the most, that of all people that you did this to.
So if you have to explain it to him...
And you're talking to Donald Trump, and you say, Mr. President, here's what happened, and I don't know why, and so here's my answer.
I'm going to get the best technical mind to explain.
That's your way of at least being like, hey, I'm on it.
Yeah, but it is dishonest, though, and that's what I don't—if that's correct.
At the same time, I mean, it's—he's going on Laura Ingraham saying, I never talked to him, never had communication, I don't know who he is, I've never had all this, I don't know how this happened.
I hope it's not correct that the intel agencies have the backdoor.
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Did anybody in this room ask the Biden administration at the time why they made such a stupid mistake?
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They are focused on a coordinated campaign to try and sow chaos in this White House.
And this has been the most successful first two months of any administration ever, which is exactly why they are doing this.
We are not going to bend in the face of this insincere outrage.
And here is just one example of how bad faith the Democrats' criticisms are.
Democrat Senator Mark Warner is hysterical over the use of Signal.
Which is an approved decrypted app in the killing of Houthi terrorists.
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Two questions, if I may.
One on Signal, one on the economy.
Sure. On Signal, how comfortable is the president with what was shared so far now?
The president's view on all of this remains the same today as it did yesterday.
And I think it speaks volumes about the leadership of this president that he went directly to all of you, members of the press corps.
He was asked, do you want someone else to go out and do a briefing?
And he said, no, I will tackle this story.
I will discuss it.
The people need to hear from me about the situation.
And so his thoughts on this remained the same today.
He has placed great trust in his national security team.
And as for the usage of signal, as the president said yesterday, as the CIA director has testified under oath, this is an approved app.
It's an encrypted app.
The Department of Defense, the Department of State, the CIA has it loaded onto government phones because it is the most secure and efficient way to communicate.
As for, again, the original situation in this messaging thread, the National Security Council, the White House Counsel's Office continues to look in to how this mistake, which the National Security Advisor has owned, occurred.
And the president has ensured they are doing that.
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Yeah, absolutely.
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Caroline Levitt is taking questions live from the briefing room.
We can listen to that if we'd like.
However, let's see if it kind of escalates.
We have Sean Spicer.
Sean, I'm sure you saw some of the dialogue there.
Your reaction, did we learn anything from Caroline Levitt's back and forth there?
I don't think so.
Not yet.
I mean, I think the bigger question right now, one, is about the discussion that we're having.
What is the government doing to find out how this got added?
Because that seems to be now the big question.
The second is, I think one of the issues that we need to also understand is, were these officials on their government phones or their personal phones?
And that's what I thought would probably be coming out right off the bat.
I try to tend to look at Charlie, can I make a quick point?
Because this goes back to the point you're making.
If it was on a government phone, I think that raises the question about why Jeffrey Goldberg was in there in a very different way than if it was on Waltz's personal phone, which he's probably had for 10 or 15 years or whatever he had during his tenure as a member of Congress.
If it's on his government phone, that brings up a whole new set of questions as to how Jeffrey Goldberg was on...
Well, that's exactly right.
And so, I hate dwelling on this story too much, but it's only getting bigger and bigger.
And to be perfectly honest with you, Mike Waltz, who I've always gotten along with and I respect, made it bigger by going on Laura Ingraham last night.
By the outright denials and saying, we have a tech team looking into this.
I'll be honest, Sean, if you want my personal opinion, I think he just messed up and added him by mistake.
I don't think the CIA has a backdoor to signal.
I don't think that there's some sort of clandestine thing.
It's possible.
But you're moving too fast.
You're doing too much stuff.
I would have preferred just, oh my goodness, this is so embarrassing.
We're moving too fast.
We're doing too much stuff.
And I get it.
Yeah, the president wouldn't be happy with that.
But I think the president's going to be 10 times angrier if he finds out that this has been some rigmarole and trying to have some tech team and we're going to have some sort of investigation.
When in reality, you press JG and you met Jameson Greer and it actually ended up Jeffrey Goldberg.
But then it's like, wait a second, why is that guy in your phone?
So I'm going to tell you this right now.
I don't think I know, to your point.
Like, if you went to the president, and I say this as a guy who had to do that, that if you go to the president and say, Mr. President, I screwed up and I'm going to go fix it because I serve at your pleasure, he is much more understanding.
Then I think if you dig a hole and then have to go back to him.
So I hope to God, for the sake of Mike Waltz, who I have the utmost respect for, that this is what happened.
Because if you have to go back to the president and say, all right, let me tell you what really happened.
You know, he was there.
That's going to get a lot worse.
And here's the, just from a PR standpoint.
And I made this point on the morning meeting this morning that I have on my YouTube channel every morning.
That's, look, in a crisis, It will only last about—it's like a fire.
After about 48 hours, if there's no new oxygen, it dies.
The only way a crisis is perpetuated is if more oxygen comes into the room.
And to your point, every time that you speak, you go out there, and if your story doesn't— Lock it down further and push oxygen out of the room, but rather lets it in.
It perpetuates the crisis.
And this is what's happening now.
They should have been put to bed last night, but I think for a lot of reasons, they want to go out there and try to show that, you know, here's what's really going on.
And unfortunately, I think they're adding more oxygen to the room than they are taking it out.
And you've got to give the Atlantic a little bit of credit in a really dark way.
They're using the Andrew Breitbart model, which is you don't release everything you have all at once.
You do a drip.
You do a first sensationalist.
And they baited the White House by saying, hey, if it's not...
You know, first of all, I think Jeffrey Goldberg's full of crap.
He didn't hold back.
Like, knowing what we see now, I'm like, are you kidding me?
This is what you said was so, you know, war plans?
Those aren't war plans.
He's a liar.
And the bottom line is, is that he did it for clicks and sensationalism.
And he was able to bait the White House to say, if it's not classified, let me know and I'll release it all.
It wasn't classified.
And so he released it all, and I think this is like Geraldo in the safe.
You open it up and go, this is what you were saying?
Yeah, it's not great, but this is no big deal.
I think that's right.
And you are correct.
The story dies if you don't give it new oxygen.
Mike Waltz going on Laura Ingraham, that gives it oxygen.
And then the second and third drip of the text messages give it oxygen.
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You can go to my YouTube channel, Sean Spicer.
We do live 9 to 10 Eastern.
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But thank you, Charlie.
I appreciate that.
Thank you, Sean.
Really appreciate it.
Thank you.
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Amazing kids book series, and everyone should check it out.
Connor, welcome to the program.
Thanks for having me, Charlie.
So, Connor, I want to use the lead-in of the flop, the multi-hundred-million-dollar flop that is Snow White.
Disney decided to resurrect Snow White and spend a lot of money.
It had a terrible showing this last weekend.
It turns out that millions of families do not want a repurposed, let's just say, modern take.
You could say it's woke, but it certainly is with the flair of the worst of modernity, of a beautiful story that existed well over 100 years ago.
You at the Tuttle Twins, you are the author and you are the brainchild of the Tuttle Twins, are having a lot of success getting down to fundamental truths and speaking in a way to families that appeal to them.
Tell us more about the Tuttle Twins.
Well, I think you're right.
There's been a lot of pushback from parents with Snow White.
This is just the latest of a long series of pushback that we've seen.
I'm actually very hopeful that we're seeing a lot of families stepping up and saying, no, we don't want that stuff in our home.
What parents have lacked in past years are resources that can help them teach their children good ideas, good principles that aren't being shared in the schools.
They're not being shared on social media.
And so fundamentally, what the Tuttle Twins books are.
Are a resource for parents to read alongside with their kids, simple and fun stories that introduce the ideas of human flourishing.
We're talking about the power of entrepreneurship, the importance of personal freedom, why merit is so important, right?
Property rights, free markets, the ideas upon which America was built, but increasingly in America's schools, not only are these ideas not taught, if...
Ideas like them are taught.
They're quite opposite ideas.
And parents then wonder as their kids march off to college, how did my child turn into this, you know, brainwashed social justice warrior?
Well, it's because you haven't engaged your children's minds when they were younger.
And that's what Tuttle Twins is trying to do, to help parents engage their children with these ideas in a simplified, fun way.
So as they then go off to college or get on with their life, they've got a foundation of true principles to rest on.
And the popularity of it is growing right now.
everyone could check it out at TuttleTwins.com slash Charlie.
I'm going to buy a bunch of these for my kids.
Finding good kids books is very, very hard.
In fact, you know, we went to Barnes and Noble recently and our daughter just loves buying all the books and it's very funny.
She has great instincts.
She went up to one of the books and it was like a homosexual couple.
And she looked at it.
She said, that's not right.
And she put it back down.
It was like, We want you to be gay.
And this is a kid's book!
I mean, again, everyone in the audience, kind of your own views of marriage.
But for a kid to have to be forced upon, her intuition is amazing.
And so talk about how you are incorporating these beautiful ideas.
Liberty. Family-friendly, non-pornographic elements in a way that kids actually want to read it.
This is not a textbook.
This is not just giving them Milton Friedman's capitalism and freedom, but it is those ideas distilled in a digestible way for a child.
Well, I think you raise an interesting point with your personal story that children are being bombarded with these types of ideas now.
And when we started doing the Tuttle Twins in 2014 is when we published our first book.
We had a lot of conservatives and libertarians and others say, wait, wait, let kids be kids.
We don't need to talk to them about these big adult ideas.
We can wait until they're getting close to voting age.
And so we got pushback even from our own tribe for doing children's books talking about these big adult ideas.
Of course, going through the crazy BLM and DEI and all the stuff that we have in the past few years, nobody on our side talks that way anymore because they see what the left is doing, that they have just this cacophony of content that they're pushing out, whether it's cartoons or books or online stuff.
And so now I think increasingly parents recognize, whoa, my children's mind is like ground zero in an ideological battlefield.
And if I don't give my child armor and weaponry and knowledge of the enemy, then my child will become a casualty.
And so we live in a world where we can't just assume that we can talk to our kids later about these ideas.
We need to engage them.
Frankly, we need to compete for their hearts and minds because they're being, you know, attracted and exposed by so many hostile ideas.
Parents often have been caught in a trap because I'll tell you, Charlie, the biggest problem we run into is freedom-loving moms and dads who do want their kids to learn these ideas, but they, the parents, feel ill-equipped to explain and teach these ideas to their kids.
They feel the parents increase I did bad at that subject in school, right?
20 years ago.
And so that's where the Tuttle Twins come and we say, you don't have any prerequisites.
You don't need to know this stuff.
Just read some fun storybooks with your kids.
We've got some discussion questions at the end so that you can have amazing conversations.
I think you'll resonate with this, Charlie.
I, as a passionate lover of freedom here in America, I don't feel that we're going to save our country at the Capitol.
I don't feel that we're going to save our country in the courtroom, even though we ought to engage in both those places.
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We have to rebuild social fabric.
We have to model for our children what civic engagement looks like, what critical thinking looks like.
And to do that, we have to empower parents to do this on the daily.
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How did you conceptualize all of this?
There are so many different, let's just say, sister or cousin equivalents, the Hardy Boys.
I mean, typical ideas of, you know, duos that go about life and this kind of...
Well, my partner, Elijah, who's the illustrator of our books, he and I both had young kids at the time.
We are very passionate about freedom, and he had been working on the Ron Paul campaign, and I had been helping, and we had been talking about, hey, maybe there's an opportunity at some point to partner together.
Meanwhile, I started a think tank, Libertas Institute, and I'm out there fighting for freedom, and I wanted to share with my kids what dad does when I'm helping this farmer fight eminent domain so he can save his land.
How do I tell my five-year-old what dad did all day, right?
Rather than, oh, I typed on a computer and simple stuff.
I wanted to teach the substantive ideas, albeit at a simple level.
So I did what any dad would do in my position.
I literally went on Amazon and I said books that teach about property rights for kids, right?
Children's books about free markets.
Keep in mind, this is 2013.
There was nothing.
So as you point out, there's other children's series for adventure and, you know.
Ideas like kindness and honesty.
But for economic ideas, civic and political ideas, historical stuff, there really was nothing.
And so that was the spark.
Elijah and I did a book.
We had no vision of what it's become.
It was just something we wanted for our kids.
A lot of people bought it.
They said, when are you doing the second one?
A series was born.
And frankly, things didn't really explode until COVID.
With all the craziness that happened, suddenly families were like, what's happening to my country?
You know, all the freedoms that I guess I've been taking for granted are now under assault.
And also, I'm now a homeschooler, apparently, because all the schools are shut down.
And so that was Tuttle Twins' big moment to really break through and start selling, you know, a million books plus per year.
So let's go through just an onslaught of the type of books that kids have to experience.
For example, there's this one, Shay-Ra and the Princess of Power.
This one is, quote, why we love it.
This is a Netflix series.
It's not a book.
It's a Netflix series.
It's a cartoon.
By the way, conservative parents are unknowingly allowing their kids to watch this stuff.
This goes through the family filter because sometimes they'll say this is just a kid's account.
Has there ever been a gayer, more inclusive cartoon than She-Ra and the Princesses of Power?
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The show explores queer love, queer struggle, and the ultimate queer joy.
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The list continues.
There's multiple series like this.
I guess Spongebob is now gay, apparently, according to this list.
Is this like the gayest list?
Is that what we're looking at here?
55 total shows.
Spongebob, the misadventures of the talking sea sponge, works at a fast food restaurant.
Why we love it, quote, SpongeBob has always been gay in our hearts.
I mean, he, Patrick, and their little kiddo, Gary, are pretty much queer fam goals.
Then in 2020, SpongeBob came out of the sea closet and is now canonically queer.
Available on Prime, which many parents allow them to watch.
People can also find the Tuttle Twins via Angel.
How can they watch the Tuttle Twins as well?
Yeah, so we have the books I've been talking about that have sold 6 million copies.
We also have a cartoon with Angel Studios.
It's free to watch.
You can go to the Angel Studios app or TuttleTwins.tv.
Charlie, the list that you share goes on.
There's many more shows and books that are pushing these types of ideas.
I'm actually less worried about that, though, because when freedom-minded, conservative parents see content like that, right, it raises...
Red flag.
They shut it down.
They banned Netflix and unsubscribe in their home.
I'm less worried about that because parents are more easily able to detect that.
I'm more worried about what parents struggle to detect.
And that's the sub-mediocre content in our textbooks used in classrooms across the country, K-12, that teach about government being the solution.
And they do it in very subtle ways, right?
They praise FDR and claim that he, you know, saved the country from the Great Depression.
They praise Woodrow Wilson and claim that the Federal Reserve helped, you know, stabilize.
These are things parents struggle to detect and yet plant seeds, stay with these children and lead them down a path of supporting big government and ultimately Marxism.
So what we're on guard for is not the big flashy stuff that make lists like that and get parents wrinkled.
We're on the hunt for and helping parents detect the problems that they're not wise perceiving.
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This is how you know that there's some good stuff on the Tuttle Twins.
They have one that is the creature from Jekyll Island, which of course is all about the creation of the Federal Reserve.
That would be a very good thing for a kid to read.
Connor continues this.
So let me ask, are there books also for toddlers, 2-, 3-, 4-year-olds?
Absolutely. We have board books for toddlers, such as the ABCs of Liberty or the 1-2-3s of the Bill of Rights.
Indestructible books that your toddler can slobber on and they'll still learn about freedom.
We got books for teenagers as well, so we run the entire gamut no matter the age of your child.
And Charlie, this won't surprise you.
When we've surveyed our audience, over 52% of parents tell us that they are learning new things for the first time, even though they got these books for their kids.
We're educating entire families, and it's so critical because groups like yours are on college campus.
We have to engage there.
We've seen the closing of the American mind on these campuses.
I contend that if we invest earlier and help families incubate these ideas even earlier...
That helps downstream solve so many other problems.
And so families have struggled in the past.
How do I teach my kids about this stuff?
How do I talk about it?
I don't understand it very well.
That's the problem we're trying to solve.
Just read these fun books, talk about it together, and you'll be amazed at the aha moments that your kids will have.
So one of the books that we got about six months ago was a history book, allegedly.
And it was a beautiful thing.
It said, you know, top moments in American history.
Monuments, I think it was all about.
Okay, what could possibly be wrong with monuments?
We start reading this book, and there was an entire chapter illustrated of the Stonewall Riots, which was a series of these spontaneous riots back in 1969, all about the gay rights thing.
Page after page.
And this is supposed to be a book to American monuments.
Think of all the monuments that you could have for kids to learn.
So you don't know that at this, you know, you buy this monuments book, you don't know that.
I start reading this stuff, and it is remarkable, the toxins.
Look, the bottom line is this, is that there are dark forces that are trying to harm our kids.
And you must be vigilant, and it can be very subtle.
And going back to the Snow White theme, You know, there's this book, Antango Makes Three, is the true story of a same-sex penguin.
I don't know how it could possibly be a true story.
Last year, the Escambia County School Board paid a law firm at least $107,000 to defend its removal, and Tango Makes Three after a lawsuit was filed by its authors.
Imagine a school board investing six figures to defend itself against common sense because it's inappropriate to bring agendas to children.
So, just more broadly, what is your vision for the Tuttle Twins?
You've had great success.
Where do you want to see this go next?
Well, again, books like that, Charlie, raise the flag and we have focused attention on that is clearly a problematic book, the history book that you mentioned.
Think of the history books that are used in schools across the country.
We actually purchased all the popular ones.
We did a study of them.
And what you find is that they are all great at teaching American history to kids if the goal is to help them win Jeopardy in the future by being able to recite every little factoid and random tidbit.
But they did a horrible job at actually teaching the ideas, the philosophy.
The philosophy, the values that formed this country.
So the history books that we've created have tried to solve for that by saying, yeah, we've got to teach the what happened and the who did it.
That's important.
But the real context is the ideas that people were struggling over.
You ask about a vision for America.
I think of the NAEP scores that came out about a year ago.
This is the national assessment of how kids are learning in America.
And they found...
That for the 8th graders, when they tested them on American history, only 13% of them were proficient in American history.
That's 1-3, not 3-0.
13%. So then I ask you, Charlie, in our audience...
What becomes of America if the future voters are so ignorant about our past?
Those who don't learn from the past, of course, are condemned to repeat it.
So my vision for our country is that we can empower families across the country to learn these ideas together, to give their children an intellectual, ideological, historical foundation of ideas so that as they go out into society and they're bombarded with all the garbage that's going to come upon them, whether that's from peers, social...
They're going to have the capacity to think critically, to act independently.
But we've got to put in the work.
We can't assume best intentions of a system that's clearly been corrupted.
Where the curriculum has been dumbed down.
Parents need help.
They need a lifeline.
They want to step in and they want to help their kids.
That's what the Tuttle Twins is trying to be as a resource for them to do exactly that.