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Sept. 14, 2022 - Doug Collins Podcast
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The Red Speech: President Biden’s decision to alienate almost half of America
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Because I have gotten over the past couple of weeks a lot of input from many of you saying, Doug, what about the Biden speech in Philadelphia?
What about the Biden speech in Philadelphia?
Can you believe that speech in Philadelphia?
And I still haven't decided exactly what I want to call it, but I'm just going to call it the red speech.
Because that's the setup, the projection of that speech, it was cinematographically put forth As a very much of a propaganda speech, very much of a campaign speech.
It was a president using the bully platform of the president in a way that we rarely see here in the United States.
Now, look, we have politics and campaigns all the time.
We have political speeches all the time.
But this one set a more ominous tone.
It set a tone that...
You know, in looking back on it, I mean, I was receiving calls and texts from you guys and emails from you guys about, hey, the day after.
And I've commented on it briefly, but I wanted to take a little bit of time just to digest it.
And just say, okay, what is going on here?
Instead of the hot takes that we always get with these speeches, I've been looking at it now for well over, you know, 10 days or better now, saying, okay, what exactly is being said here?
And what is the sort of the hypocrisy that we're going to see in this speech?
Joe Biden is at a point in his administration in which, for all of what he claims as successes, he's not found an electoral success, polling success, however you want to frame it.
He's looking now.
I mean, there is some polling says it's gotten better with the Senate races, but there is a distinct possibility he's going to lose the House as far as Democrats go.
There is still a good possibility he's going to lose the Senate, which would completely shut down the Biden administration's agenda of any kind.
They are desperate to find a message.
And what they have found when they do their closed circles, groups, is that attacking Republicans, and especially Donald Trump and more conservative Republicans, as they've now started to call MAGA Republicans, super MAGA, whatever you want to call it, they've decided that they don't want to run on their agenda.
They only mention it in passing.
We see this in this actually in a speech where he spends most of the speech attacking the Republicans.
And then at the end says, oh, and here's what we've done.
And he does it in a very run through rote fashion because many of those same policies, which we're going to touch on a little bit, are frankly not victories when you look at it from a total.
They're payoffs basically in a way to the left, in the far left, for electing him president.
And I think that's the part that we see.
But what is disturbing to me, and it's become more and more of a trend in looking at these, the wording, the language, is that the left and the media have taken...
A small portion of what has happened over the last few years and been completely forgotten about the Democrats or ignore the Democrats rhetoric and language when it comes to elections, when it comes to how we deal with each other, the civility, how we deal with each other, how we communicate with each other.
And this is what concerns me the most.
Some out there on the left say, well, this is a whataboutism.
No, it's not.
It's an honest perspective because what we don't get from the mainstream media now is an honest perspective of why is it always attack a President Trump or attack what he says and take everything down he says or Republicans say or bringing it back and In all honesty, January 6th, they use that as trying to paint an entire movement.
Look, if people did things wrong, which they did on January 6th, they're being prosecuted for it.
I think they should be, if they're going to, the government should get those cases done and not hold it like they're holding it.
We've talked about that before.
When you do wrong, you pay for doing wrong.
And I think that's the issue that we're looking at here.
And for those who didn't do anything wrong, for those who've been caught up, that needs to stop.
But to bring it up continually as the whole Trump, Republican, MAGA, whatever word they want to use now, is completely undermining people's faith and confidence, not only in the government, but also faith and confidence in elections.
And they're trying to make this out as if the Republicans are the ones that started this.
Now, this is where I have a real issue here, and I want to talk about it.
So as we look at this, as I've done with many other speeches, we're going to look at the actual words of the speeches.
I'm not going to, you know, put words in Joe Biden's mouth.
He did it pretty well on his own.
So as we look into this speech, what many people, and I do want to touch base on a couple of tones, is this, is that the setup of the speech, the lighting of the speech, whoever set this up, you know, frankly, should be fired, okay?
This was completely out of port and wrong.
I do not buy the Democrats' argument that the Marines in the background were appropriate.
I do not believe they were appropriate.
This was a purely political speech, and they were set there as props.
In other words, what it projected as saying, a strong presidential leader telling the American people, here's who the enemy is, and I'm supported by the military.
I mean, remember, this is the same president who also said that, frankly, you better have more than guns.
He said this in the last little bit, implying his use of the military.
This is a concerning trend that we're seeing out of the Biden White House, and it's something that needs to be called out.
So let's look at what he actually said in this speech.
The interesting parts of the speech is he started out Talking about we the people.
And if you go in it, we hear this on the left, we hear it on the right, we the people, we hear it all the time.
It is how we were founded, we the people.
It's an understanding.
This is where I have trouble with the liberal ideology.
We the people means that the power derives from the people, not the government.
The government is there for the people, not the government, to be over the people or the government to give to the people.
It is the very essence of backwards history revision here.
If you believe it is the government who now gives out, doles out rights, where it is the very Constitution, it says it's we the people who've decided this is the government structure we want.
We the people who've decided this is how we will elect our leaders.
This is how we will move forward with a government that is constrained, confined to a Constitution That is set.
It is one that defines roles, defines areas, defines activities, defines the executive, the judicial, and the legislative branches.
And it's not up for this, well, we don't like that now, we'll change it.
This is the part that the Biden administration and liberals have a real problem with.
As long as it fits their ideology, they're okay with it.
If it doesn't, then they are, you know, look, go to MSNBC, you go to CNN, you hear all the time, That the Constitution is, quote, under attack when things that were not part of the Constitution, such as Roe v.
Wade or taking away gun rights, those kind of things, which are not part that the Supreme Court has done.
And then it is a problem of the Constitution.
Again, they try to turn it on Republicans, and when it is many times, it is the conservatives who say, look, this is what their Constitution says.
We need to follow our founding documents.
So he starts off with this, we the people.
Then he says here, and within the first five paragraphs, this is what he says.
He says, but as I stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault, and we do ourselves no favor to pretend otherwise.
Okay, that's a pretty strong statement to begin this out, the equality and democracy under assault.
Now, it's interesting that he throws in equality.
That's a direct shot at Roe v.
Wade.
That's a direct shot at the Dobbs decision out of the Supreme Court.
It's a direct shot at the Supreme Court for the New York gun decision.
It's a direct shot, frankly, I believe, at the Supreme Court on the Coach Kennedy prayer case out of Washington State.
It's a direct shot at the main religious school choice issue that was just overturned in the Supreme Court.
Again, anything that they don't like, they don't feel is equal or equitable.
This is where we get into the liberal ideology that there's an equitability out there, that there's an equalness out there, that everybody should have equal outcomes.
That is nowhere to be found in our Constitution.
That is nowhere to be found in life in general.
It is about equal opportunity, not equal outcomes.
And this is where I believe Joe Biden gets it wrong.
He gets it wrong at the start of this.
This is where I mean many liberals get it wrong.
But it's just, as he mows forward here, it gets more disturbing.
Let me just read a few of the quotes from this speech.
And look, you could go through it, you know, line by line.
He gets, he said, Now, I want to read to you An interesting quote.
If you're making a determination like that, you ought to be able to at least define what you're talking about.
What is a MAGA Republican?
Because if he goes along here, if he goes down a little bit more, he says, now I want to be very clear, not every Republican or majority Republicans are MAGA Republicans.
Again, Make America Great is taking off the Trump slogan.
And not everybody based on extreme ideology.
Notice what he's saying here.
But there is no question that the Republican Party is dominated, driven, and intimidated by Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans.
When asked, his own press secretary, Corinne John-Pierre, said this.
Ask about MAGA. He said, when you are not with...
When you are not with where a majority of Americans are, then you know that is extreme.
White House Press Secretary Jean-Pierre told reporters at a recent briefing.
That is an extreme way of thinking.
Well, over 50% of America right now does not agree with Joe Biden's policies.
Does that mean that Joe Biden is extreme?
I mean, by that very definition, Madam Press Secretary, you have really outlined your entire administration as being extreme.
This is the part that nobody wants to talk about.
This is what they don't talk about out loud because when they realize it, then they begin to see that they are the ones pushing extremism.
There's no one in this country that believes, you know, the majority of our people in this country are against, especially, you know, most abortions.
I'm not going to say there's different areas that have come up, but since the Dobbs decision, we've seen those cases.
But again, does that make them extreme?
When you have California who wants to give abortion rights, Colorado abortion rights, New York abortion rights, basically up to the moment of birth, is that extreme?
I will say it was when you got 70-80% of Americans say that should be illegal.
But yet, you're calling out and you can't define because what you don't like, you choose not to talk about.
This is, again, another topic here as you look at it, is when he talks about mainstream Republicans.
Let's just be honest.
What mainstream Republicans are to Biden and the liberal administrations is this.
People don't agree with me.
Bottom line.
They say, if you're a mainstream Republican, you agree with me, and you work with me, and you agree that I'm doing something good.
If you're not in that camp, then you're this extremism MAGA group.
Now, explain to me how many of your own policies...
President Biden, we're at 39% approval rating.
70% of Americans thought you were on the wrong track and gave you disapproval.
That would, by your own press secretary's definition, make you an extremist.
Maybe that's something you need to take into account.
You know, he goes on to say MAGA forces are determined to take this country backwards, backwards to an America where there is no right to choose, no right to privacy, no right to contraception, and no right to marry those who you love.
Again, this speech, this sums up this speech.
It was a scare speech simply made to scare Americans into believing things that were not happening.
I mean, the right to choose.
Again, Dobbs simply said that in this case, there was no constitutional right found in Roe and found in Casey.
And they said, we don't send it back to the states.
This is just not something found in the Constitution because it was made up law.
I've said it on this podcast.
I'll say it again.
The court did not take away a constitutional right.
The court took away a court-appointed right and said, now states, you deal with this.
States, legislative bodies, even the United States Congress, you deal with this.
Now this is not what liberals want because they know when their views on abortion and their views on guns and some of these actually come up in states where their ideas are rejected, they're not going to win.
They would much rather have a court that is subservient to a liberal ideology of a living constitution that says it just means what we feel like it means even if we can't match it to actual constitutional law.
That's the problem we're experiencing here.
Now, it goes on and talks about authoritarian leaders.
Now, this is one that I want to really focus on here, because there's two parts here.
He talks about authoritarian leaders that fan the flame of political violence and that are a threat to our personal rights, pursuit of justice, the rule of law, and the very soul of this country.
He talks about January 6th.
He tries to bring that up again.
And then he says, as they see their MAGA failure to stop the transfer of power, this is another issue.
Then they say this.
They tried everything last time to nullify the votes of 81 million people.
You know, it is amazing that if you make a question and you say there were some concerns about the 2020 election, you immediately wrote off as an extremist and a problem.
I just have a question.
This did not start.
I take you back to 2018. Stacey Abrams, the state of Georgia.
Her words, not mine.
Abrams refused to concede after losing to Kemp in the 2018 elections.
Concession needs to say something that is right and true and proper.
You can't trick me into saying it was right.
She said, explaining why she refused to concede at the time, the gubernatorial candidate claimed Republicans stole the election from Georgia voters.
Abrams did acknowledge Kemp's certification as governor, but said, watch this, to watch an elected official who claimed to represent the people in this state badly pin his hope, So let's be clear, this is not a speech of concession.
Here, Stacey Abrams, a very prominent figure in the left, a very prominent figure who ran for governor and lost here in the state of Georgia, refusing to concede and outright saying the Republicans in the state of Georgia stole the election.
Now, explain to me, Joe Biden, are you talking about Stacey Abrams in your red speech?
Are you talking about people who want to accept the ideas that they lost?
I mean, if you want to bring it up on one side, you've got to bring it up on the other side.
And this is something that we have to say.
And also, let's continue.
You say, well, that was Stacey Abrams.
That wasn't really real.
Let's go into the discussion of a presidential election.
And these are people who...
Their own words, not mine.
I'm giving you back their own words.
You talk about illegitimate president.
You talk about illegitimate run.
Donald Trump faced more opposition to the legitimacy of his president from before he was sworn in throughout his entire time than anybody else that I can name in recent memories, and I would challenge you to name in recent memories.
Listen to some things that were said about Donald Trump.
This was January 13th, 2017. Before, before he was elected.
Representative John Lewis, former representative from down here in Georgia, on Meet the Press, I don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president, explaining why he would not attend Trump's inauguration.
I think the Russians participated in helping the man get elected, and they helped destroy the candidacy of Hillary Clinton.
Never prove it.
Wrong.
Russiagate.
Here we go.
January 16th, Don Byer, Virginia Democrat, said, yes, I will respect the constitutional prerogatives of the presidency, but I will not be part of normalizing or legitimizing a man whose election may have well depended on the malicious foreign interference of Russian leaders.
January 18th, Jan Swarovski from Illinois, in protest to president who uses bigotry, fear, and lies to win an election that was tainted by foreign interference and voter suppression who intends to betray the interest of ordinary working Americans who put him in office.
Again, their words, not mine.
You know, it is, you know, January 20th.
This is around, you know, at the time of inauguration, a headline in the Washington Post informed readers, the campaign to impeach President Trump had begun.
Actually, Trump wasn't president yet when Ron Fein, an activist lawyer heading the effort, told the newspaper, if we were to wait for all the ill effects that would come from this, too much damage to our democracy would occur.
As someone who lived through the sham impeachment, especially the first one, this rang true.
They were trying from 2017 when they took control in 2019. That's where they got it.
Marquette University Professor Aziri, writing in Vox, explains to our readers, the challenge of the Trump presidency is legitimacy, not power.
Fired of FBI officials, February 19, 2019. FBI official Andrew McCabe told CNN Anderson Cooper that he thought it was possible that Trump was a Russian asset.
I completely agree with the way Andy characterized it.
You know that it is a possibility.
Former FBI National Intelligence Director James Clapper told CNN the following night, former CIA Director John Brennan, among the most personally vitriolic Trump critics, said seven months earlier that Trump's words at a joint press conference with Vladimir Putin were nothing short of treasonous.
I mean, I can continue on going on here.
At a rally in 2019, May 14th, 2019, a rally A Biden campaign event.
I think we all talk about the impeachment and what Democrats should do.
That's fine.
It's a theoretical at this point.
The woman told the former vice president.
Let them investigate.
Let them subpoena.
Let them go to the Supreme Court.
He's illegitimate.
In response, Biden quip.
Would you be my vice presidential candidate?
Turning to the rest of the crowd, Biden added, folks, look, I absolutely agree.
Okay.
If you're watching this, you can see, I mean, there's just...
More than I can document, more than I'm going to waste time documenting today, of this issue of legitimacy in elections.
Now, no one is going out back and saying, you know, you can't question, you can't do it.
But the moment it is a Republican, the moment it is against Democrats, the moment, you know, that it is perceived by Biden and his administration and liberals, Then it's a completely different issue.
They're okay.
They're on the side of righteous because they did not like Donald Trump.
Now, folks, you cannot have a speech like he gave to this American public without calling out what is happening in general in this country.
And in 2018, we see examples of denying elections.
We see denies of illegitimacy in 2017 and 2016, accusing a president with no factual basis Of being put into office by the Russians.
I mean, this is Joe Biden, okay?
As you look at this, he goes on to talk about that there's no place for political violence in America, period, none ever.
I agree.
I agree completely.
One thing I'll say in this is there is no place.
However, Mr. President, it's not one-sided.
And I think this is the part that disturbs me the most.
You cannot have a party that has no real issues with protests that burn down cities across America and then just basically say that's okay And then also turn your own back when your folks actually, when liberals and Democratic elected leaders actually say things such as this.
Maxine Waters.
This was earlier in the Trump presidency.
Let's make sure we show up wherever we have to show up.
If anybody sees anybody from the cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they're not welcome anymore anywhere.
We've got to get our children connected to the parents.
She's talking about the separation issue with the border, which by the way, the border is completely open now.
Again, No condemnation here from the left.
It's okay.
Let's go on for a little bit later.
Chuck Schumer, after the Kavanaugh rally.
I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released a whirlwind.
You will pay the price.
You won't know what hits you.
If you go forward.
Now, fast forward to just recently when Kavanaugh, a gentleman was arrested outside of Justice Kavanaugh's house to kill him, sort of crickets on the other side.
Schumer not wanting to take any kind of at least remote responsibility for the rhetoric that is around this.
But then you have Elizabeth Warren, who had no problem with it, Yes, I'm angry.
She kept spitting out to reporters.
After the leak of the draft judgment, she claimed that Republicans had cultivated these terrible justices.
In a subsequent rage-fueled opinion piece, she was angry at Republicans in Congress who stole two Supreme Court seats to get us to this day.
Okay.
This is what we're dealing with here, folks.
You know, this is their own words.
And Joe Biden has enough righteous, quote, indignation, you know, to come up and to say words like this in this speech.
Democracy cannot survive when one side believes that there are only two outcomes to election.
Either they win or they were cheated.
Are you talking to Stacey Abrams, Joe Biden?
Are you talking to Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden?
Are you talking to many of your supporters in Senate and Congress, Joe Biden, who decried the illegitimacy of the Trump president, who was elected president of these United States and served for four years?
I mean, this speech is just amazing in the sense that he just attacks without Many times justification, without many times exciting to an issue.
He goes on to say, Magda Republicans look at America and see carnage, darkness, and despair.
They spread fear and lies, lies told for profit and power.
Really?
Joe Biden, in your speech, did you ever stop to think that while you were vice president, that the Democrats ran ads with a picture of someone resembling Paul Ryan with a old lady in a that the Democrats ran ads with a picture of someone resembling Paul Ryan with a old lady in you Thank you.
Because he had a proposal that could maybe help save Social Security and our economy long term.
And we don't talk about lies.
You want to talk about the Kansas vote recently on the Constitutional Amendment discussing abortion in Kansas, in which you had liberals running ads saying that if you pass this, that it would stop abortion completely, no exception.
It did nothing of the sort.
That's lies.
And you said, for profit and power.
I'm telling you, those lies are for profit and power.
To keep the establishment in order and to tell lies to scare people.
If you want to call it Joe Biden, then it's time to call it straight.
It's time to call it, Mr. President, not from a partisan perspective, standing on a stage with the presidential seal, with red lights, ominous lights, and the, quote, military behind you.
Call it out as it is seen.
Again, he then goes in.
He spends the last part of his discussion.
It's amazing to me.
He talks about constitutional rights.
He talks about the Constitution being affordable, being applicable.
Then he talks about passing a clean energy future, which ignores the energy reserves here in America.
You talk about having a war on the middle class.
This is taking the war on the middle class Really, to an extreme, causing inflation to skyrocket, energy prices to skyrocket, and then trying to blame Vladimir Putin for all of the energy woes that his own administration had caused.
Again, as you look at this, he goes on and talks about...
The MAGA Republicans believe that for them to seat, everyone else has to fail.
They believe America not like I believe about America.
It's really interesting.
We believe, conservatives believe, and however you want to define us, your own press territory can't define it.
We believe that there's opportunity for everyone.
Everyone should have the opportunity to succeed in their God-given abilities and rights.
The government should not be dictating winners and losers.
You look at your clean energy policy, it's dictating the government's telling us who's the winners and losers in this.
You look at your economic policies, it's saying who is the winners and losers.
This is the problem Mr. President, I think you need to go back and read the founding documents.
You know, he also gets into a little bit, because we found out John Meacham helped write this speech a little bit and some of his other speech writers.
And there's one part here and here that I've been just sort of noticing that no, at least I haven't seen it, it may be out there, and you can go and email me if you like.
But he picks up an idea that is, at least has been popularized in, at least in many times, this idea about my fellow Americans, America is an idea.
Does that not just ring true from the old movie American President?
You know, you gotta fight for it.
Remember the end part there?
Again, this is such a staged It is such one that I think in the end result will have a lot of detriment to if it was actually reported on by the mainstream media in a real way to the Biden presidency.
But it just shows the desperation in the Biden presidency.
The Biden presidency has done, quote, all the liberal ideas they want and their numbers are still stuck in the low 40s.
And the agenda that they have, most people reject.
And according to your own press secretary, Mr. President, that would make you extreme.
So as we look at this speech, the red speech of Philadelphia, Joe Biden, there's just one word for it.
It's extreme.
It was wrong for you to give it, in my opinion.
It was wrong for America.
It was devoid of facts.
It was simply an attack on a political party and almost half of America that did not vote for you.
And many people who do not want to see you re-elected and they want to see Republicans or conservatives elected in Congress.
This was an attack.
It was a borderline on a temper tantrum because you can't get your way and make people understand while ignoring your own party, lashing out at others.
That's not a true use of presidential power.
That is just political rhetoric and it is wrong.
Mr. President, the American people We'll see what you tried to do, and they'll understand what our country is really about, where everybody is lifted up, everybody is functioning, and the rule of law is not determined simply by the whims of the nature.
It is determined by the Constitution and the legislative process in which we, if anything is won over the past few months, and I know Mr. President and the rest of the liberals are very upset at the Supreme Court for actually doing their job.
Well, maybe it's time now that Congress and legislative branches do their job.
Maybe it's time for the executive to do their job.
And the justices have gotten back to interpreting the Constitution as it was written, saying, look, Congress has a role.
Executive has a role.
Go do your job.
Maybe that's the message that we need to send back to Washington and to Mr. President.
Maybe to you as well.
Do your job.
Quit attacking half of the country.
Quit attacking those who disagree with you.
And let's move forward in the best interest of everybody.
That's the way I see it here on the Doug Collins Podcast.
We'll see you again soon.
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Use the promo code COLLINS, C-O-L-L-I-N-S, or you can go to MyPillow.com, click on the radio listener square, and use the promo code COLLINS, C-O-L-L-I-N-S. Lisa and I sleep on these sheets every night.
You will want to have them as well.
They're a wonderful product.
Go right now, either 800-986-3994, code word Collins, or go to MyPillow.com.
Also use the code word Collins to get this discount.
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