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NEW LEFTIST TREND: MURDERING REPUBLICAN TEENS?! | Louder with Crowder
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I can't believe we had to resort to eating Carl.
We've known him since we were kids.
I know, but...
We've been stuck in this bomb shelter since the invasion.
I know.
I know.
And you know what the worst part is?
I'm not even full yet.
Me neither.
I'm so hungry.
Let me grab my Patriots supply.
Boom!
What?
You had that the entire time?
Yeah, I forgot I bought it.
Like, there's like ten of them.
We ate a human being!
We did.
But now we have macaroni and cheese, and oatmeal, and, uh, ooh, pancakes, and, oh, my favorite, pudding!
Pudding?
This changes everything!
I love pudding!
Yee!
Grrr!
Hey Carl, you want some?
Ha ha ha ha ha!
I guess not.
Hunting is for alive people only.
I'm out.
I need yours.
Give me.
No.
Give me.
No.
Give me.
I eat you.
My Patriot Supply.
delicious, and a whole lot better than eating Carl.
Don't Destroy Mary Poppins Stranger than hope, that's what I know
I got to follow, I'm gonna speed it to start Alright, no sip today and the reason is because it's too
hot.
You're learning!
Yeah, I got close to it, and I... We have a lot to get to here today.
By the way, Dave Landau is still gone, but he had a family member who had some surgery, and just so you know, your prayers are very much appreciated.
Seems things are going well.
There's still some information that remains to be seen.
Dave, miss you, love you, and we will see him soon.
Still, comment below, hit the like button, let him know that... Boy, does that seem exploitative.
If you don't hit the like button, you hate Dave Landau.
Yes, if you don't hit the like button, you want his family members to die.
That's rude of you, too.
But in his place, actually, is, I don't call him this, but Dave calls him this, and now everyone who sees us at the live shows calls him this.
Crawdaddy, how are you, sir?
I'm fine.
Seems to have stuck.
Yes.
Everybody at the live show used it.
Do we need that mic to be closer to Crawdaddy, or is he good?
Always.
He just always leans back.
He always leans back because he's got to keep his pimp hand strong.
Dave's a little stumpy, so how's that?
I'm bringing it in.
And actually, he has been at the shows quite a bit, so Dave and I, of course, it's the Rebels with a Cause Tour.
We will be in Nashville November 12th.
And then Baltimore, December 3rd.
We added a second show, I should say, to Nashville.
It's a 9.30 show.
I know many of you conservatives have jobs, so that's late.
But it wasn't like Phoenix.
Anyway, I'm very, very grateful.
I'm very grateful.
When you see 5,000 people coming out in Phoenix and Houston and the Ryman is like 2,400 seats and we had to add a second show, thank you very much from the bottom of my heart.
I do not take it for granted.
And I expect those seats to be empty after you see the show.
Gerald A., how are you, sir?
I'm doing well.
How are you today?
Good.
Did you sleep?
No.
Of course not.
You had one good night.
Now you feel like you don't need to sleep again?
You didn't sing yourself a lullaby?
I didn't sing myself a lullaby.
I should have thought of that.
See, there you go.
See, I don't have to sing my kids to sleep.
I don't sing myself to sleep.
Ah, yes.
You need to treat yourself like someone you care about.
Hmm.
Said Jordan Peterson.
So!
We have a lot to get to today.
Look, it's a sad day, okay?
Because a teenager was run over in, you know what the left would consider a hate crime.
I'm using that term because it's a term that they use.
Because this teen was run over.
The motive was stated by the murderer.
To be politically based, that the teenager, not to say kid, kid, teenager, was a Republican extremist.
That's why he was killed.
Of course the media isn't covering this and of course this is the rule for political violence.
It comes from the left.
It's not the exception.
So I don't want you to look at this as an isolated incident.
We have some statistics to discuss regarding that.
But then we're going to have some fun because military recruitment is down and the reason is because of LGBTQAI.
So that's going to be fun.
Also, excess deaths in Europe, not fun.
No.
Funny, because of the way they try and report them.
Yes.
And because of the funny hats.
And we'll be careful.
So, talking about that question of the day, before we move on, is serving in the military, do you think it still garners the same respect that it used to?
You can check with anyone in your room who's watching right now who thinks so.
I don't think so.
Okay.
So, name that movie line.
It's a movie line?
Can you get a root beer for anyone who wants one?
I don't want one.
I don't know that I would have been able to figure that out.
I know, I know.
You know I know, but that's too much.
I know you know.
And you know that I know that you know.
That's right.
There's Charmin.
Charmin, oh boy.
He's been playing Biden way too long.
But that last line.
I know you know that I know.
It's okay, it's okay.
It's not okay.
Name that movie line as well.
And by the way, here's what I do want you to hit the like button for.
Okay.
It is scary.
I think you know where I'm going with this.
Where am I going, Gerald?
Something's gonna be scary.
No, no, no.
Good catch.
Thanks, understudy!
Hold on, hold on.
This is scary.
Please tell me what I'm doing.
It is scary how good...
We just said it is scary how good someone in this room... Oh!
Casey.
Yes.
Soundboard.
I couldn't have gotten that from Scary.
It's almost Halloween.
I don't know.
It's Halloween.
It's scary.
A whole lot of things are scary.
It is scary how good Yakuza, Casey Yakuza, is with the soundboard.
When we do run through, there's stuff that will never make air and can't possibly make air.
He is a Stephen Hawking, so hit the like button if you can show that guy some appreciation.
He has our names on the soundboard when we walk in.
So here's something else just to sort of clear the palette, now that we're six minutes in.
This lady, lady, everyone say lady, repeat after me, lady, thinks that nuclear weapons, I could, now look, I'm pro us having nukes.
I'm anti-disarmament.
Uh, my reason for supporting the United States having nuclear weapons is largely because I don't think that evil superpowers should be the only ones with those capabilities.
You can argue, you may disagree, that's fine, we can have a discussion.
This lady thinks the problem with nukes is that they're too masculine.
The language that defense intellectuals use matters in foreign policy because they are the individuals that decide foreign policy.
So if the language they use about nuclear weapons is highly sexualized, is highly gendered, and is highly sterilized, and it dehumanizes the realities of both nuclear war, but also war, and you dehumanize the realities of foreign policy, it becomes a lot easier to make the decision to drop a nuclear weapon.
The world of nuclear weaponry has been traditionally dominated by men.
So men were there to create nuclear weapons, they were there to decide to drop nuclear weapons, and they have a specific language.
Again, this has consequences.
Yeah, men did, it's true, men created nukes.
You know what else they created?
You blue-haired, pumpkin pie-hair-coated freak?
Ah, the light bulb!
The microwave.
Electricity.
The automobile.
The automobile.
Hey, let me go one step further.
Tampons.
Birth control.
Refrigeration.
The miracle of flight.
But I'm saying we've created stuff that doesn't even help us!
I mean, the guy was probably tired of having to change his carpets, but the point is he did it for you!
It's a win-win.
We always ignore... It's if men and gendered... What?
Who speaks about nukes in a gendered way?
I want them... If they do, yes please, be as masculine as you can possibly be when having to make that decision.
I don't want you going back and forth on how you feel about it.
Right.
I think it's more the shape.
Yeah.
Is a problem.
Well, of course.
It looks like a penis, and so we don't like penises, obviously, by the blue hair.
I always know that when I see a guy driving his nuke down the street, I say, I don't think I want a small penis.
Gonna ride it like, yee-haw!
Like, Bombshell Betty.
Yeah.
Bombshell Betty with a nuke strap on.
So my point is, uh, it's silly, everything is silly, and look, this- why are we playing gen- there's no point.
Okay.
Convince me that's real.
You don't like nukes.
Isn't that enough?
Right.
Isn't that enough?
Start there.
You have to make it about penises?
Okay.
Nukes should be toxically masculine.
Yes, exactly.
If ever there was a need for toxics.
Yes, if ever.
What do you want?
You want a softer nuke?
Yeah.
I want the nuke to look like the opening scene in Terminator 2.
I want the skeleton rattling on the grade school fence because that's why you have a nuke.
Do you want like a loudspeaker?
The nuke following is gender neutral.
Oh, well, that's fine.
I guess let it happen.
Right.
You think the Japanese would be like, Oh no!
A giant penis!
Oh no, fat man and a little boy!
What were the original names of those?
You got it right.
Nailed it.
Batman and the Little Boy.
Batman and the Little Boy falling.
You know, like, gay?
Alright, here's another thing.
Speaking of pricks, Rashida Tlaib is now trying to force people, she tried to persuade banks, that they need to completely divest, and I hate that such a stupid term, from fossil fuels.
And just here, you get to watch her persuasive powers at work.
No new fossil fuel production starting today, so that's like zero.
So I would like to ask all of you and go down the list, because again, you all have agreed to doing this.
Please answer with a simple yes or no.
Does your bank have a policy against funding new oil and gas products?
Mr. Diamond.
Absolutely not, and that would be the road to hell for America.
Ms.
Frazier, how about you?
We will continue to invest in and support clients who are investing in fossil fuels and in helping them transition to cleaner energies.
Strike two!
And Mr. Monaghan?
We are helping our clients make a transition and that means we're lending to both oil and gas companies and to new energy companies and helping monitor their course towards the standards you're talking about.
Watch this.
That's the same thing as Mr. Moynihan said.
I'm not going to ask you, Mr. Diamond, because you obviously don't care about working class people in frontline communities like ours.
Oh, is that so, terrorist Dame Edna?
Look, let's just... And I knew it was coming.
I just love it.
It's Rashida Tlaib's Neighborhood Watch!
Swing!
Frontline, frontline, wait, do you consider yourself frontline?
Does she mean to say marginalized communities?
Do you realize that oil and natural gas, they create 11 point something million jobs, like
something between 11.1, 11.5 million jobs, most of whom, by the way, aren't Harvard grads,
these are working class people.
This is, again, the gaslighting that takes place.
It is fossil fuels are disproportionately targeting and harming lower class communities.
No, they're providing opportunities.
Yes, absolutely.
And by the way, I guess if it's the front line, maybe she's saying that climate change is racist and affects black people or... That is what they say.
...minority communities.
No, that is what they say.
I know.
That's what I'm saying.
I know.
Saying that it's silly.
Yes.
Yes, in so many words.
It's pretty stupid.
The correct word is retarded.
I love Jamie.
He goes, uh, no.
He wasn't happy with no.
He was no, and that would be the road to hell for America.
No, that would be the road to hell, you stupid bitch.
Jane, you ignorant slut.
You're not going to understand this answer.
It's almost like the banks, to some degree, as corrupt as they are, kind of understand how our economy works.
Over 77% of our energy here in the States come from fossil fuel.
9.6% is nuclear, which, of course, the green heads have a problem with, even though there are zero carbon emissions and it has the lowest amount of death, or one of the lowest amounts, lowest death rates per kilowatt hour.
This is just an... Okay, let's just take this at face value.
The Green New Deal.
Would that help or harm?
Frontline communities.
And I guess frontline usually means it's interchangeable with true heroes, meaning nurses and public school teachers, including the ones who are pedophiles, but with a very small percentage.
So now frontline means you, Rashida Clay, the representative from Dearborn who's demanding that banks stop providing jobs and stop investing in the only resource that could possibly power our economy right now.
For proof, see California, internationally, see Germany.
You want to take the food out of the mouths.
Of African Americans.
Of Latino Americans.
It's not even close.
I think she'd prefer gas to be at $20 a gallon for her constituents, so that they would have to pay that.
Well, it's going to be an uncomfortable transition, but it's going to be a righteous transition.
Well, most of her constituents came over from countries that are all about fossil fuels.
Right.
That's how they got to America.
That is fair.
That's the only reason they got to America.
And that's the only reason we do trade with these countries.
And by the way, hey, I would love to not have to do any kind of trade with these countries.
We don't need any oil from any of these countries in the Middle East.
None.
Whatsoever.
All right.
By the way, it's a live show, Monday through Thursday.
Dave's going to be back in, of course, on Monday, 10 a.m.
Eastern, Monday through Thursday.
You can watch it on Rumble if you're watching on YouTube right now.
There's a podcast, there's Mug Club.
We do chat Thursday today for another hour.
Nothing would make me more happy than for all of you on YouTube right now to go over to Rumble.
I hear you guys complain and say, why are you on YouTube?
Well, why are most of you watching on YouTube?
How do you know we are?
It's free on Rumble.
Okay?
If you don't want to pay for the extra money, please, please, I want you to go to Rumble.
I want you to go to Rumble then!
We've made it available for you.
Okay.
I guess, oh, sorry, I'm just kidding.
some breaking news.
Brian Stelter finds himself in good company with his fellows at the Harvard Kennedy School.
To be clear, that is a real person that is a real person at the Harvard Kennedy School and not a cartoon of a fat person from WALL-E.
Did she eat Brian Stelter?
I don't know which one.
Is that a she or a fellow?
Oh god, I don't know.
That's true.
I may have just misgendered.
It's like an unholy, gelatinous, Russian nesting doll.
It's great because fellow covers it all.
Yes.
Hey there, my good fellow.
All right.
Okay, so I had to have a little bit of levity here because this is a heavy subject and I
think it's an important subject.
We have to cover this when it happens, and I think it's important to remind you of the reality that you are living, unfortunately, in this country.
And look, it's not lost on me that you will say, well, this is being politicized.
I'm not politicizing something when the motive of the murderer was inherently political, and especially when right now, we've been watching CNN for a while, they have not talked about this.
You're not seeing this certainly front line and center as you are every time there's some white shooter who doesn't even have a motive but they want to say we have a problem with mass murdering white shooters.
In this case, we have a North Dakota man.
This just happened.
He was arrested for running over a teen and the reason why he ran over this teen, according to him, was that the teen was a Republican extremist.
I don't understand the differences.
41-year-old Shannon Brandt had a tough time understanding the charges against him.
Vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a deadly accident.
He's actually the one that called 911 to report the crash.
Police say it happened in this alley around 2.30 Sunday morning after the street dance.
Court papers show Brandt told the 9-1-1 dispatcher that he just hit Kayla Ellingson because the teen was part of a Republican extremist group and was calling people to come get Brandt after a political argument.
Okay.
So we have a motive stated.
We have a reason for the altercation, which was a political argument.
Joe Louis, hey.
Back to place.
He doesn't want to be here for this.
Yeah.
Joe Louis is, uh, well, he doesn't want to be here because he just saw that, uh, the Kennedy School.
Harvard Kennedy.
Um, couple of things.
Uh, I have several problems with this.
All right.
He was charged with vehicular homicide, fleeing the scene.
Good.
First problem, released on $50,000 bail.
That shouldn't happen.
Okay?
Right.
Yeah, ran somebody down by the way this guy's this guy called his mom
Just before being killed in the accident trying to figure out like do you know this guy that I'm being chased by
right?
Can you believe that can you imagine getting that phone call as a parent right scared out of your mind running from
somebody yep?
Yep, but remember I've talked about this for a long time Hey, when you dehumanize your political opposition, when you other them, let's say people who don't wear masks, let's say people who maybe don't get vaccinated, let's say people who maybe have questions about any, at some point, hypothetical election, right?
When you dehumanize them, when you say, we need to fight back against these extremists in this country, and you're talking about 50% of the country, when you compare them to Nazis repeatedly, guess what?
It makes it okay to treat them inhumanely.
And here's something else.
This is a combination of not only do we have bail that is way too low at $50,000.
I think the bail should be no bail.
Yeah.
I think it should be none right now.
Certainly not that quickly.
But this is also combined with the entitlement mindset, which shouldn't be surprising considering the murderer was a liberal.
He wasn't even able to understand why he would have to post that kind of bail.
Here's a quote.
From Brent.
I have a job, a life, and a house, and things that I don't exactly want to see go by the wayside.
Family that are very important to me.
Guess what?
That kid was family that was important to someone else, you entitled little prick!
Yeah.
Bring that quote back up for me for just a second.
Second thing right there.
A life.
He doesn't have it anymore.
Right.
The thing that you say that you have, your job, your life, just stop right there at the second point.
He doesn't have it anymore, so you don't get to have, you know, maybe some freedom for a little while until we sort this out.
Right.
And you know, he's saying this is justification.
And again, this is a problem of, we have a problem with bail, we have a problem with catch and release, with prisoners, with violent, hardened criminal.
The goal of the left is to turn these criminals into voters and to turn you into a criminal.
For example, if maybe you happen to have a gun that has too many rounds in the magazine, right, they want you to be a criminal.
And people like this get released.
I have a job, I have a life, and a house.
It's the entitlement mindset that is tied up in this.
I want him jobless, penniless, homeless, and lifeless.
And bail-less.
You know what, we'll give him a home.
It's got bars, it's got all kinds of people in there, they tend to yell a lot, there's a lot of commotion, stuff like that.
Angry, raging erections?
Fresh fish gets yelled at.
Home is what you make it!
No, he admitted to enough that bail shouldn't be on the table.
He called 9-1-1 and it's like, oh, OK, yeah, so you feel bad about chasing this kid down and running him over.
I don't know if the kid was in a car or if the kid was on foot.
I don't know the story there, but you basically just admitted that you did it.
Right, of course you did.
That's a death penalty case.
Where are they?
They're in the Northwest?
Can I ask you for a small favor?
I know it's okay, people know that we're doing a live show.
Let's move the mic a little closer to Pops Crowder, to Crawdaddy, that way we don't get... Are you getting me?
Well, no, it's just that the gain is so people can hear you, you know, breathing like a fat guy, even though you're not.
Yeah, and that way you can turn it down a little bit.
I have a CPAP, will that help?
Do you actually have a CPAP?
No, of course not.
I don't know, you're about that age.
So, political violence is also something we need to discuss, right?
The left has wanted you to believe that political violence is being perpetrated by the right.
That's why, and we'll get to, is it, I don't know, whichever FBI director, I don't know who we'll talk about later, or is it Milley?
General Milley.
Where they want to use words like destroy the Capitol, assault the Capitol.
When you're really talking about, you know, a few dozen, let's say a couple hundred people, most of whom were invited in, and the only person who was shot was someone who was entering the Capitol by the police, they want you to see that as emblematic of political violence in this country.
And here's the thing.
The question, like I said yesterday, And I want you to ask yourself this question, and I would love it if you could comment below.
This is why we provide all the references at ladderwithcreditor.com, is if you ask yourself the question, and I would like to see you in real time ask the question as you watch the show, what is the strongest argument that my political opposition will present?
And how do you cut it off at the pass?
The strongest argument that your political opposition presents is January 6th.
They say political violence is coming from the right.
Really?
Why?
January 6th.
Do you have anything stronger?
They don't.
They don't.
They'll give you a list of a few white shooters, of course, but there are far more mass shooters by the definition until they changed it who are African-American because it's mostly inter-gang related in urban areas.
The argument that they present is January 6th.
If there's a stronger one, I'd love to hear it.
Well, here's the truth.
The 2020 riots, they were the most destructive ever in this country, okay?
The peaceful riots, you had 25 people who were dead, and more than 60,000 officers who were injured.
You had at least $2 billion in damages, and these were only the claims that were made a few months after.
We can't find the updated claims.
These are just, I believe, insurance claims, if I'm not mistaken.
You can go and find this at Axios.
I don't even necessarily know that that counts the government spending that they had to put into repairing infrastructure.
So I'm willing to bet the estimate is significantly higher.
Just sort of like the DOJ, since they stopped reporting inter-race related crime statistics beyond a certain year.
They just stopped reporting the claims.
So you're talking about dozens dead, thousands, tens of thousands of officers injured, you're talking about billions of dollars in damages, and they were encouraged by this administration, and the counter-argument that the left points is January 6th.
This, what you are seeing right now, this is 26 dead if you were just to take the riot numbers.
Yeah, and we're not going to focus on that at all.
We're focusing on the billions of dollars in damages.
The media is not going to cover that when they talk about January 6th and the damages for that, right?
They're not going to juxtapose those two things.
They're just saying this is the worst attack in history on democracy, except for the several other times in history that there's been attacks on that building that were far worse.
By the way, if you've done your history, we talked about it on the show.
But, go beyond that.
The communities are still destroyed.
Not everybody has insurance.
Not everybody has the ability to rebuild.
Not everybody then had a job to go to the next day after their job was burned to the ground.
Largely black communities.
Largely black communities that have still never recovered.
The lingering effect on those communities is crazy.
And by the way, what do you think happens when you burn a city down and you feel like you're surrounded by people who disagree with you and you're a conservative and you're like, Moving somewhere else, those places are still crap holes.
Conservatives got out.
The only people holding back the tide were like, okay, you don't want us as cops, you don't want us as people owning businesses here, sayonara, see you later.
We're out.
You know what, that actually brings me to something I want to mention really quickly.
Because everyone knows, look, we talked about the Derek Chauvin trial, obviously, with Floyd.
I don't think that he killed him.
We've talked about that with George Floyd.
I don't think that he did.
I think it was the speedball.
That being said, we talked about how Chauvin, probably looking at his history, eh, sketchy at best.
I don't think he was wrong that day if you look at the full footage.
Okay, but let's assume that you don't like him.
Right.
I'd like to bring something up that a lot of people haven't discussed because you've moved on.
Remember Mike Brown?
Remember Hands Up, Don't Shoot?
Right.
You remember that shit?
Pardon my language, but I mean that shit.
That crock of steaming, corn-infested horse shit.
Because his hands weren't up.
It wasn't a hands up, don't shoot. His hands were on a cop's gun and he was repeatedly
assaulting a police officer. That officer, going by rote, I think his name was Darren Wilson.
A lot of people don't know this about Darren Wilson. He'd been on the force for a while.
He could have picked his spot. He could have picked a cushy job. He picked working in Ferguson,
in a very bad area, because he said, you know what, these people, meaning these people in these
crime-ridden areas and largely African-American, they need to, we need to build trust with this
And I think I could be doing more good if I go in as a white officer, and people in that community, what they don't, what this media never told you, is he was actually one of the few cops who was loved and was trusted.
He could have picked a cushy job where he was given out speeding citations, and instead he chose to serve in a war zone.
And he was loved for it, and there's a reason you haven't heard from him since.
He's had to go away because of a lie that traveled across the world.
Hands up, don't shoot.
Everyone acknowledges now that that wasn't true at all.
Including the courts.
It's a matter of legal record.
Hands weren't up.
And it wasn't a random shot.
It was self-defense.
But that lie traveled across the world and, by the way, also spurred on riots and violence.
So there needs to be some kind of accountability for the actual, and I don't mean figurative, I mean active calls to violence.
Rhetoric that actively calls to violence.
It is kind of ironic, isn't it, when the left, when they talk about free speech, they say, well, what do you think I'm going to say?
What's their most tired argument when they say, well, free speech is an absolute?
What do these people say?
Well?
Crowded theater.
Crowded theater.
Thank you, crowded theater.
Can't y'all fire in a crowded theater?
Actually, you can!
If there's a fire, dumbass, you can't lie and call people to an action to cause a stampede that could actually cause physical harm for the same reason that you can say, oh, I hate that person.
Boy, I'd really love to kill them.
You can say that if you're just speaking figuratively.
What you can't say is, I will pay you $50,000 to kill this person.
It's the act Action taking place.
It's the call to a violent action.
And isn't it ironic that these people who say, well, free speech isn't absolute because you can't yell fire in a crowded theater, missing the fact that it's a call to a violent action, are consistently calling people to violent actions.
And we shouldn't be surprised.
Statistically, it's true.
The violence comes from the left.
References available at lateralwithcreditor.com.
And just when you're talking about the logic test, You have heard them call for violence.
Me saying, OK, they raided Mar-a-Lago.
This is war.
Coming on air saying, I'm not talking about a physical war.
I'm not talking about a call to arms or a call to violence.
And they run it on CNN, on a loop, like a morphine drip.
People saying, it's time to riot in the streets.
Not a peep.
There's a difference.
Between rhetoric and calling people to violence, and the same people who say, well, free speech is an absolute because you can't call people to violence, consistently call people to violence, and that's what you're experiencing this morning.
Remember that the next time you have that pit in your stomach.
Reference the sources that we have available for you, because it's not ill-founded.
It's not ill-founded.
Oh boy, that bit landed worse than Cardi B on a pummel horse.
I know, that's why I'm having a call button installed here.
Oh, so you can get more drinks?
No.
So you can get food service?
Nope, so I can get John Wilkes Booth.
All right, that's enough.
I don't know why we have that balcony installed there.
I'm sorry.
It was me.
Okay.
Did you have anything that you wanted to add there?
Sorry, I know I kind of... No, you nailed it.
Fired up today.
Yeah.
You absolutely nailed it.
Ah, that's wrong.
Did that man say Cardi B on a pommel horse?
He did.
That man muppet did.
Good imagery.
Good visual.
It is.
I do appreciate that, but I still don't like them.
Joe Louis doesn't like him either, see?
Look, he's unhappy about it.
He doesn't look unhappy, he just looks tired.
He doesn't look tired, he looks like he always does.
That's why it's so scary when he pumps the gas, and he hits the gas, you're like, oh my god, he just leaps in the air like a gazelle.
He cleared an 8 foot fence once.
What?
Like it was nothing.
You serious?
Like it was absolutely nothing.
And there wasn't even anything on the other side of that fence!
He was bored!
I feel like it's just a matter of time until they rule us.
He more ran up the side of it and then vaulted over.
Well, he jumped and then used his front legs to... Oh my god.
We live by his grace.
I'm thinking of all the times that I faked him out with the ball.
He could have just killed me.
He's holding it in his memory one night.
He's like, oh, very funny.
I was like, oh god!
Okay.
Do we have a clip from the news or no on the military issue?
If not, that's fine.
We do?
Okay, so let me just set this up for you.
On Tuesday, the National Guard, and this is something that has been a long time coming, but this is a significant shortfall.
The military in the United States.
Which is very, very different from the military that probably, thank you of course to all veterans and people who have served, I want you to understand that this is not at all to shortchange your contributions, but I think we can all acknowledge that the military right now is not what the military used to be, and this is the reason that there is a shortfall as far as the recruiting goals, and the story here is not that there's a shortfall, it's that the military can't possibly understand why, but I have a hunch, but don't take my word for it, other people have recognized this.
The state-by-state fight over abortion rights could also become a factor.
Military personnel stationed... That's not the right clip.
Okay.
So, we'll bring that up later.
9,000.
We'll bring it up.
It's CBS News, I think, from CBS News.
9,000 is a military shortfall for recruiting.
They only hit 52% of their goal.
Just over half.
Yes.
That's a failing grade in junior high.
Majority.
What do you give that?
That's way below F. There's got to be another one.
Is it?
I mean, it is all F. Is it an F?
Yeah, I guess it's all F. We used to have an E in Canada.
You guys, Canadians out there, do you remember?
Did you guys have an E?
We had E. We had A, B, C, D, E. You guys had a percentage score, though.
We had a percentage score, but we had an E. We also had a scoring for effort.
Ah.
I scored very low on both.
Participation trophies?
In class?
No!
I was the only one they didn't give a participation trophy.
Really?
Yeah.
That's mean.
It was more of a shame thing.
Then we had a conduct mark.
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, hold on.
Before I move on this, this is a true story with Pops Crowder.
What was it that your report card said that you were mocked for forever?
Loud and abusive and or becomes defensive when criticized.
That is the exact report!
It was a conduct part.
And then every time you would do something, what did your friends say?
Loud and abusive.
That's right.
Loud and abusive.
I had to wear that for a while.
I don't know where I get it.
Okay.
So only hitting 52% of their goal.
That's pretty bad.
Here's a question for you, and I think we should all ask, right?
What is causing this shortfall?
That's nice.
What's causing the shortfall?
Now, I want to get to, again, what's the strongest argument that the left is going to present?
We're going to do the same thing with the excess European deaths.
Yeah.
Hint, the easiest argument is COVID-related.
Okay, so hint here, what's causing the shortfall?
Well, okay, a couple of things.
Let me first give you some facts.
Only 23% of 17 to 24 year olds in America are even fit to serve.
That's due to criminal records, health problems, sorry, I mean being large and beautiful, Don't fat shame.
Yeah, exactly.
Don't fat shame.
And that's going to be next, by the way.
Lizzo's signing up.
Yeah.
Lizzo in fatigues.
No, she's just fatigued.
She's listless.
So, 23% not fit to serve, and only 9% of them even had any proclivity desire to do so.
Oh, wow.
So, the next question is, why aren't eligible Americans joining the military?
You know, people who aren't crazy or obese.
Well, okay.
Here are some of the experts making their claims.
This is what they will claim.
And when I say experts, I mean experts by their definition, not by mine.
I say ignorant press.
So here's their first claim that they will try and present to you.
And then I'll tell you why it's wrong.
Luke Coffey, veteran, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, right?
He's trying to cut you off the pass and say, well, by the way, I know what you're thinking.
And it's the wokeness stuff, all the, you know, the three mommies commercials.
The wokeness has nothing to do with why we have a shortfall in the military.
Here he is.
There's this perception about the military as going woke, and there are all these cultural wars inside the military.
But to be honest with you, I'm not sure how much of that actually trickles down to that young 18-year-old recruit from middle America who's trying to decide what he or she wants to do to improve themselves and their future.
Sometimes you get the face you deserve, right?
We said it with a smile, so it has to be, you know... Is that the term we're going with?
Yeah, we'll... Trickle down onto an 18-year-old.
Poor choice of words, freaky bat-boy-man!
That's ad hominem.
Yep.
Yep.
So that's the first... Well, I don't think the wokeness has anything to do with it.
Okay, here's another claim that they're going to make.
Which should just show you, again, these are the claims they are making.
They're presenting these arguments, that's why I make the references publicly available.
Army correspondent, uh, date...
The guy's an ass and his name is David Winkie, okay?
The disdain pretty much takes care of itself.
Now he is reporting, and this has been going out in multiple press releases and of course the media picks it up, they've been reporting that some of the shortfall could be due to limited abortion access.
The state-by-state fight over abortion rights could also become a factor.
Military personnel stationed in one state could have access to abortion rights while others may not.
There's a potential that you'll have some folks who are hesitant to join because they don't know if they're going to get sent somewhere where they don't have access to health care that they believe is a human right.
Right, yeah.
Now see, this is also where I would argue that we've gotten so far off the beam.
It's not so much that abortion shouldn't be a pivotal issue when thinking about joining the military.
I don't think that people out in the battlefield should be getting pregnant!
It's fair.
Yeah, it shouldn't be, it's not really, right, it shouldn't be the equivalent to Tinder.
We're now talking about maternity suits.
Maybe you guys can bring that up there from the controller.
Remember when Joe Biden was saying we're going to invest however many, it could be millions, it could be billions, into stretchy flight suits for pregnant pilots?
Anyone out there, comment below.
You ever had a pregnant wife?
Or have you been a woman who's been pregnant?
You know you're not allowed to fly past a certain point, right?
You want to have a female goose with a baby bump at eight months?
Yeah.
What are the G-forces going to do to the child inside?
Come on.
Wouldn't the G-suit starve it of much-needed blood and oxygen?
Probably so.
Scrambled eggs.
By the way, I don't know how many... Oh, jeez.
I was trying to move on and you just won't let me.
I don't know how many women are thinking like, oh well gosh if they send me to this state I just I won't be able to have an abortion.
Are you thinking that far in advance?
You're like, I'm gonna whore myself out to as many people as possible and if I get pregnant I want the right to kill this child because I don't want to have any responsibility.
Don't bring to me the rape and incest argument.
We know how much of a low percentage that is and a lot of these states do have exceptions for that so understand that.
But really, is that the thinking?
That he's saying, well, women, they're just probably thinking they don't want to join because they could be sent to, like, I don't know, Texas.
What do they think?
They're going to be sent to boot camp, it's going to be Lee Emery like, NOW WALK UP TO MY HEAD AND ABORT YOURSELF.
RIGHT NOW.
WERE YOU ABOUT TO CALL ME A GENDER NEUTRAL ASSHOLE?
Did this guy actually say that the 18-year-old demographic was not the woke one?
That it wouldn't trickle down to them?
I don't think it's going to trickle down to this 18-year-old.
What was the money Token Owens spent on the maternity?
$540,000 spent on 2,000 one-piece maternity flight suits, and I guess two-piece flight suits and wrap dresses are on the way, whatever that means.
Wait, wait, wait.
$540,000 divided by $2,000.
It's too much.
It's too much.
Good lord!
But if you're going to go with the bottoms?
If you're going to go one-piece or two-piece, I prefer two-piece.
I'm a two-piece man.
That's me, Mr. Old Fashioned.
I'll also permit tassels.
Now, so they're saying it's not because of the woke thing, and they're saying it could be because of the lack of abortion.
Here's the truth, okay, to their claims.
Look, most of the recruits, at least in the recruits that you want, in the recruits historically, Don't come from the demographics that would complain about not being able to get abortions.
By the way, they also would, when we're talking about the demographics, they would want sex change operations and they would want the abortions to be funded by the taxpayer because they're in the military.
Most of these people are not the people who you are actively seeking to recruit.
Not just because many of them are gross, but women are physically weaker.
So, now we have the example of, I'm not saying that women can't be working comms or women can't be pilots provided they're not knocked up.
I'm not saying that women can't be supportive of the military.
Hey, you know what?
Before I go on with this, can you feminists and liberals, can you also just take a moment to accept how shittily you are treating the legacy of women in the military?
You know we had a war effort in this country in World War II, right?
You know where Bombshell Betty comes from?
Do you mean to say that their role wasn't as important as the men?
Because I would never say that!
I don't think that only grunts are the real soldiers and only grunts are the ones protecting this country.
There were women supporting their men abroad, not making a dime!
Whether it's stitching, whether it was making parachutes, whether it was putting rations together, they were doing it with the military and they were doing it in their communities.
What happened to it takes a village.
We now want to act as though, well, because women have been discriminated against.
Hey, I don't think they've been discriminated against in some capacities, but I don't think that they haven't been allowed to serve in the military.
I think that there are complementary roles and I think that their role was really important.
Dare I say, if not for wonderful broads, we never would have won World War II.
Okay?
Fair point.
Broads!
I like them!
The USO.
Yes!
Are we talking about real women or Bob Ho dressing up like a woman?
Both.
Before that was fashionable.
It all lends itself to morale.
So the truth is, let's look at the actual demographics.
Let's take a look at rural versus major cities.
2005, a Pentagon report on recruiting data.
44% of recruits came from rural America, with only 14% coming from major cities.
They say major cities because they can't write cesspools where dreams go to die.
Democrat hellholes.
Holes of shit.
I would never say that, that's what they say.
Whoa, they tell me, what a hole of shit.
So, rural youth voters, by the way, even, keep in mind, rural voters, period, it's even more stark than this, but rural youth voters still are overwhelmingly Republican.
60% in the last election, 2020. 60%.
of white rural voters in 2020, Donald Trump. Biden, 37%.
Now we'll do the breakdown here as far as when it comes to sex. And I say sex because you want
to say gender, I don't. The makeup of the military, 82% men, 82.5% men, and about 70% of those men,
of active duty males anyways, are white.
Okay, female.
So we have 82.4 and 17.6.
Can you do the math?
What does that add up to?
I think a hundred.
That adds up to 100%.
On the nose.
Where are the other genders?
How dare you?
And where will they get their abortions?
What about the plus?
I've heard so much about this plus at the end.
Yes.
It's the LGB, like, subscription service that you have to buy?
That's right.
More of it?
That's another level.
The slogan is more accurate now, Army of One, because you can copulate with yourself.
So, 100%, and then by the way, 6.1% identifies LGBT.
So if this seems confusing to you, that means that the 6.1% is rolled into the 100% of male and female.
So you are either male or female, and you may be LGBT.
The point is, if it's confusing and you can't keep track of it, that's by design.
Now, speaking of gender, this is changing.
A new study has found that transgender people are twice as likely to serve.
So, that may be the reason for the catering that they're doing now.
They genuinely think, well, we need to fix the abortion thing or we won't have enough recruits.
Well, we need to start running ads with two or three mommies.
But let me give you some numbers here.
Even if 100% of all transgender people join the military, assuming the numbers and the percentage of population, which is vastly overestimated, Pew Research says it's 5%, I guarantee you it's not that high.
No.
If 100% of trans people ages 8 to 29 were to enlist, minus the 42% who attempt suicide, that would leave somewhere around a million.
That's a significant number, but that's assuming that all of them join up.
Also, this is important, you cannot join them, when they, watch this same video, we have the references available, you can't join the military, they're saying, in some cases, if you have ADHD as an adult.
Yeah.
If you were to have attempted suicide, or if you were in a demographic that has a 41-43% attempted suicide rate, in any other community, any other demographic, not called trans, you would be turned away.
They're making an exception because they're not allowed to not.
If you were to say, hey, yeah, by the way, I'm a pa- I'm not saying that all transpar- I'm not sa- I'm just drawing- I'm making an analogy.
I'm a paranoid schizophrenic and we're the only other demographic that exists or has existed throughout the history of mankind who has a suicide rate even close to those of transgenders.
That is true.
That includes American slaves.
That includes Jewish- Jews and Auschwitz.
That's one of the questions that I would have.
Are they already transitioned by the time that they get there?
Or are they basically just doing it in name and want to get?
If you were part of that demographic and you walked into a recruitment office, they would say,
oh wait, hold on a second, everything looks good here. Wait a second, you're not a part of that
community that has an over 40% attempted suicide rate, are you? No? Good enough for me, chick with
dick. That's one of the questions that I would have. Are they already transitioned by the time
that they get there? Or are they basically just doing it in name and want to get...
Because the benefits are there to get the surgery.
In some instances, yes.
Yeah, but we've seen that, right?
With, uh, what, uh, Manning, I think?
I don't know what the... That's because we spare no expense in creating the finest fighting force the world has ever seen.
Or, I mean, I thought the bionic human thing was going to be like, ah, these are super soldiers, and now we're just like, ah, we're lopping stuff off.
I'm like, well, that's, that's subtracting.
Now, female to male trans, what standards would they have to adhere to in the military?
That's another thing.
Could I just go in and say I'm a woman and only have to do ten push-ups in a minute?
But going the other way, now it hurts him.
It's always the help coming back.
That's true, yeah.
Notice you don't have any female-to-males dominating men's sports.
You can't do one pull-up, sir?
I'm trans!
Oh, well we apologize then.
We'll do a ten second hanging.
You just hang there for ten seconds.
Run around, sugar britches, run around.
Better yet, just go sit in this recliner and sign this NDA.
There we go.
We're sorry.
We apologize.
Please, do whatever you like.
Please, don't call Brian Stelter.
I mean, really, it shouldn't be relevant.
The military is supposed to be a completely apolitical organization.
Okay?
By design.
You are supposed to be a faceless, nameless number because you are now a part of a unit.
I shouldn't know about your fake gash.
Think about that!
And if you're dying in your bed with your real dick many days from now, Would you trade all the dickless days just for one day?
Like, alright, alright, that's enough, that's enough.
William, William?
You did it too quickly.
We're not quite over that hump.
I get the mooning of the army, yes.
I get it, but when you moon and I see the bandage from your fake dick.
Farida.
Can't do it.
It looks like Brian Stelter standing backwards holding an apple.
Doesn't exactly do a lot to boost morale, William!
Here's my... We have to do that sketch.
If that doesn't offend you, hit the like button, because it helps with the algorithm.
Hit like, hit share.
It's the only thing that keeps us... well, Mug Club keeps us afloat, of course, but it's what keeps us going here on YouTube.
I like the new gavel.
All right.
Yeah, I like the gavel.
It's a silly gavel.
So here's a question that I have for you.
Considering that this is what they believe to be pivotal, right, where they're talking about abortion.
Okay.
Do we think that these woke... and considering who we need to be in the military, Do we think that these woke recruiting ads, where this man, who just said the man with the face he deserves, said, I don't really think the wokeness is trickling down, I don't really think that's, uh, I don't think that's pivotal.
Okay, then why are your ads more woke than a BuzzFeed Boldly clip?
I don't even know if that's still a thing.
If you guys remember, it was fat women who used to do things BuzzFeed.
Boldly.
Yes, boldly.
As opposed to BuzzFeed demurely.
Are these woke recruiting ads This is from the military.
Is this attracting the right kind of soldier?
Okay, let's pause Let's pause.
Do you guys notice anything?
Do you guys notice anything there?
Now again, when I say it's vast majority of the military is male and 70% of those active duty in the military are white males.
But we're talking about equal or accurate representation.
Oh, you know what?
Okay, it's a trick question.
It's a trick question, sorry.
Like the Burger King Kids Club there.
Yeah, except without the white guy and the visor and the handheld TV.
Let's keep playing it.
Although I had a fairly typical childhood, took ballet, played violin, I also marched for equality.
When I was six years old, one of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed.
Doctors said she might never walk again.
But she tapped into my family's pride to get back on her feet.
Eventually standing at the altar to marry my other mom.
But as graduation approached, I began feeling that she needed so much in life.
A sorority girl stereotype.
One of my sorority sisters was studying abroad in Italy.
Another was climbing Mount Everest.
I needed my own adventures.
My own challenge.
And after meeting with an Army recruiter, I found it.
A way to prove my inner strength, and maybe shatter some stereotypes along the way.
I'm U.S.
Army Corporal Emma Malone-Lord, and I answered my calling.
Zip it!
I'm sorry, was that a hyphenated last name?
I don't know.
Emma Malone Lord?
Yeah.
There was a song written about riding with Private Malone.
Maybe that's the inspiration.
That's not her.
Well, now they've changed it to Riding with Malone's Privates.
It's just a severed penis hanging there.
Yeah, Private Malone became Sandra Malone.
Why does any of what just happened there matter?
And then why do they get to run that ad and then say, well, I don't know why people are complaining that it's wokeness in the military.
Oh, because of you!
Because of you!
Because of that!
Because of the fact that you had the woman climbing up the rope and then down the rope and then up the rope and then down the rope and then rolling her eyes back in bliss.
That's the problem!
You know what I want to do?
I want to play the opening scene from, I'm forgetting the movie name right now, with Tom Hanks, Storming the Beach.
Saving Private Ryan.
I should not forget that name.
What?
It's un-American.
It just went away in my head.
I want to play that and be like, alright guys, everybody sit here and look at this.
This is Matt.
Thank you.
That was deserved.
This might be what you have to do.
Are you willing to do it?
That's what I want the military ads to be like.
This is going to be a tough day.
This is not a... I get to come... Omaha Beach.
Could I get like the Canadians like Juno because I'm still sore from my abortion.
We'll give you Juno or Sword.
You can take either one.
You can kind of walk ashore.
I didn't get my two abortion weeks.
I just kind of wanted to fly a drone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like how she's on one side of the wall on the rope and then they shoot the reverse on the other side.
And it's animation.
They could have made her actually climb it in animation.
What's hilarious is that she jumped down like a 15-foot wall and landed like a superhero because that happened.
No, no, no.
They couldn't have made her climb it because here's what you're missing.
They couldn't have made her climb it in the animation because by animation you're only limited by your imagination.
Here's the thing, can I just say one thing while we're dealing with the military?
You're done.
People who try and bitch about accurate and diverse representation, okay?
That is completely inaccurate, that representation of the military, because I didn't see a pinch of skull in any cheek!
Okay?
That's how you know it's bullshit.
And we hear, Oscar's so white.
Oscar, this is happening, Oscar's so white.
Army, insert whatever here.
So white.
It's the reason that I wasn't invited on the Bill Marshall when I went through the screen and they wanted me to talk about Russia.
I said, I don't know, the number one trend right now is hashtag Oscar's so white.
And I just saw Mary J. Blige fold into an armoire, slash queen, in 1740s slavery France.
Okay?
This is wise because There is no accurate historical representation, and there isn't an accurate representation of not only what exists in the military, but what you want in the military.
Let's be honest.
What you want in the military is you want some leather-necked hillbilly who's gonna be out there shooting shit anyway, only you swap his hunting rifle with an M16 or M4, and you swap the deer with a jihadi.
That's the person you want.
Not someone who's shouting their period.
And this is another example.
I just watch this with my kids.
For example, if you want to talk about accurate representation, you want to talk about cultural appropriation, this is a new film with kids.
It's an okay film, just to be clear.
Sea Beast.
I think it's on Netflix, Disney, Pixar, I don't know.
Netflix.
And see if you notice an issue here.
These are pirates on the high seas.
See if you can spot what may not have been all too common.
These are pirates!
These are pirates!
After that she was raped mercilessly.
These are pirates!
What do you think they're going to do on the high seas for two years away from a single female only to find themselves, well, blessed with an athletic broad on the ship?
Butthole!
No.
The unspoken truth.
Hit like if you think it's scary.
It is terrifying.
Did we also find, by the way, the Queen in Beauty and the Beast?
We have the overlay from the Queen in Beauty and the Beast.
Sorry, the live-action version?
Yeah, it's Audre McDonald.
Oh, Audre McDonald.
Sorry.
She becomes a nice armoire.
Yeah, I guarantee you, you can find that all over 1740s France.
Hashtag OscarSoWhite.
Can you take your wins and now you have it with the military?
And what they do is they put, again, you can either have equal opportunity or you can try and ensure equal outcome.
And in this case, not even equal outcome.
You can try and ensure predetermined outcomes based on race, based on ethnicity, based on gender, I guess, because we're not saying sex, based on sexual orientation.
If you try and ensure that, well, guess what?
You're just going to end up pruning the people who are most qualified and you want fighting to defend your country.
It's that simple.
So here's another question that I might ask you while we're talking about this.
If it's not about wokeness and that plays no role, well then why do you make it such a big part?
Of getting ready for the military when, for example, the Navy makes sailors, sailors, remember them?
They make sailors read critical race theory books.
In the Navy.
Well, yeah, that's probably right up their alley.
Yeah.
But here's what Mark Milley, right, the U.S.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, this is what he had to say about critical race theory and whiteness and notice the military garb.
On the issue of critical race theory, etc., I'll obviously have to get much smarter on whatever the theory is.
But I do think it's important, actually, for those of us in uniform to be open-minded and be widely read.
And the United States Military Academy is a university.
Uh, and it is important that we train and we understand.
Uh, and I, I want to understand white rage and I'm white and I want to understand it.
So what is it that caused thousands of people to assault this building and try to overturn the constitution of the United States of America?
I want to find that out.
I want to maintain an open mind here, and I do want to analyze it.
It's important that we understand that, because our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and guardians, they come from the American people.
So it is important that the leaders, now and in the future, do understand it.
Okay.
So much wrong there.
Again, they can't turn around and say, oh, wokeness doesn't have anything to do with it.
The only reason it does have anything to do with it is because you push it incessantly.
And by the way, in saying, hey, trans people are two times as likely, right?
20% of trans people are likely to serve in the military in trying to push a woke narrative.
And by the way, in bashing America, and this is kind of an irony that the United States military, the industrial complex now, Is kind of playing the part and parcel of bashing the United States of America.
The people who typically went into the military were the people who were patriotic, the people who wanted to serve their country.
And then they were spit on the filthy hippies when they came home.
Now those filthy hippies reside in the offices of the military.
And so now they actually feel guilt and they have to make up for that guilt when they're in the military by trying to change demographics, by trying to change the goals of the military, by trying to make sure that the military isn't actually instilling some sense of national pride, but gender identity pride.
And this is something that was interesting to me.
And I think Kevin Alain brought this up.
Patriotism in America has declined, right?
Ever since 2001.
Gallup started measuring it, okay?
Now this is important because the percentage of Democrats since 2001 who have responded that they are extremely proud to be American has fallen by 40%.
Contrast that with Republicans at 9%.
So we know that, typically speaking, right?
We would imagine that rural Republicans, the people who made up the military, were more patriotic.
So the fact that they are less patriotic by a smaller degree Isn't a surprise.
But think about that.
That's during eight years of Obama.
Which, by the way, was when we saw the most radical, the most fundamental changes to our economy and the fabric of our country during those eight years.
And then, of course, almost two years of Biden.
What does that tell you?
That tells you that Republicans, that Conservatives, are still largely proud of their country, regardless of who is in office.
In other words, they can say, I don't like this administration, I don't like the way the government is going, I don't like that direction, but I still think this country, as it's meant to be, is the greatest country on the face of the earth.
That's the country those people have wanted to fight for.
And instead, you're discarding them and saying, no, no, no, we want The Democrats, who, by the way, 40%, it's fallen by 40%, the people who, even when they've had every single branch of government for years, and they've had radically changing policies implemented in this country, and they still hate their country, we want those people on the front lines fighting for our country.
Do you see how perverse that is?
And you know why?
Do you know why their patriotism has fallen?
For the same reason the patriotism from conservatives has fallen significantly less.
Why?
Because they love what this country is meant to be.
They don't like the way what they view as the elites.
They don't like the direction they're pulling it.
Democrats are not pop—and I mean liberals, leftists—they are losing their patriotism because they don't think that we've eroded our country enough.
They don't like this country.
They don't like the Constitution.
They've told you that.
They've told you that when they decided that it was racist and that the Constitution is out of date.
They told you that when—not just when they decided to take down statues of Confederates, Statues of Abraham Lincoln.
Statues of George Washington.
Democrats lose their patriotism even when they have full control because it's not enough of a change.
They want us to become socialist shithole Europe.
Take your pick.
Whatever country it is that isn't the United States.
And Republicans, Conservatives lose their patriotism when they feel like we are getting away from being the OGs.
So for two very different reasons.
If you see patriotism falling, declining, The motive matters.
Ask the why.
Well, and it's not surprising when you see our senior military leaders, like we just saw with Milley, saying thousands of people attacked this building, right, so we're still pushing the January 6th narrative.
It wasn't thousands of people.
By the way, it wasn't just white people, because then you talk about white rage, right, as well, linking those two things together.
No, no, people weren't just mad.
It wasn't a race issue.
There wasn't anything going on.
By the way, Donald Trump was incredibly He's incredibly popular in the Hispanic and black communities, so don't act like he was the racist-in-chief in office like everybody's been saying.
And you're trying to tie these things together as though you don't know what critical race theory is.
Do you think he went into that meeting?
Do you think he sat down at that table to answer questions without knowing what the questions were going to be?
That's not how those committees typically work.
Here are the topics we're going to talk about.
They tend to brief you on those things so that you can have the information you need.
Do you think he didn't know that?
Or was he just playing into the CRT doesn't exist, we don't even know what that is.
And then he goes into some of the components in CRT and says, well I want to understand that, I should probably be more educated.
You think?
You're the guy in charge!
It's like CRT doesn't exist.
I have 400 handbooks that you handed out.
Well, your guess is as good as mine.
Well, they say CRT by yours truly, Gerald Miley.
You like how this graph that we pulled up from Gallup that clearly shows Democrats, you know, trending downward?
The title of the graph is Republicans' Pride in Being American Drops.
It drops slightly less.
Well, he said he needed to read up more on it, educate himself, and then he had an opinion on it.
And then you've got a military general whose assessment of an assault was so grossly inaccurate He's just disqualified himself.
He has shown himself to be completely disqualified.
Are you sure about that 2,000?
Are you sure about that 2,000?
Imagine if that man has to give an account from the battlefield and that's how accurate he is with his assessments.
It's like, wait a second, you're saying that we need to drop the Moab?
How many do the insurgents kill?
Zero.
None.
But I think this is the most prudent course of action because I'm a prick.
Drop it twice.
Yeah, there's no wokeness, but his assessment was based on it.
Yes, right.
And we're going to have to hit the UK deaths.
We'll hit it next week.
By the way, just a secret hint.
These aren't COVID related when you look at the demographics and people.
The left is trying to say that it's COVID-related.
The left is trying to say that it's heatwave-related.
We'll get to that next week and sink our teeth in.
But let me recap this segment here.
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The recap.
What do we know?
Okay.
The military can't recruit.
They're not hitting their numbers.
They're missing their numbers by about half.
I'm rounding upward.
Give or minus 2%.
It comes right on the heels of them pushing incessantly a woke narrative that we have seen culturally, and we have seen through data points, people are rejecting.
And certainly the people who you most likely want to join the military.
So, in doing this, they can't recruit, they're pushing a woke narrative, and it is actively alienating their largest demographic, namely white males.
Namely, males.
Namely, let's just say, people from rural areas.
So even if they're women, they're largely coming from rural areas, they're more likely to be conservative.
They're most likely to be men overall, and if they're men, they're more likely to be... These are the people who once upon a time joined the military, and why?
For the same reasons that we see these people often have a very high level of patriotism.
So, what happens?
You can't recruit, you can't recruit because of you push the woke narrative and abortion would insert whatever the hell it is here, they're not joining the military because they can't get sex change operations, whatever it is that you want to say, and we've now alienated the largest demographics who, by the way, are in general most capable to be in our front lines.
What's the end result?
What's the end result?
The same end result as when you try to ensure a diversity of representation in the police force and you just watch that female cop get her ass kicked by an old man.
The citizens are less safe.
Americans are less safe.
And here's the thing.
When I say Americans are less safe, I'm just looking at the demographics of people who make up the military.
Yep, majority men.
Yep, majority white.
Yep, majority rural voters.
Yep, majority Trump voters.
Okay?
That's just the makeup of the military.
They protect all demographics.
So in trying to ensure equal outcomes in the military as some kind of a social experiment, you have now caused actual physical damage and certainly compromised the security of everyone.
Straight, gay, trans, white, black, Latino.
You know what?
Even the illegal immigrants who've come here seeking a better life.
In trying to socially engineer the military, it's not that they're... when people try and say, oh, these culture wars, what?
It doesn't exist in a vacuum.
We're less safe because of what you've done with the police force.
We're less safe with what you've done to the FBI.
We're less safe with what you've done to the FDA.
And we are certainly less safe because of what you, and when I say you, why am I making a generalization?
Because it's true.
We're less safe because of what you, the left, The anti-American bordering on communist left has done with the military.
I hope the lost lives of all demographics are worth it.
You can go screw yourself with a wire brush.
We're going to see you Monday.
Dave's going to be back in that show.
What?
Do we have something?
What?
We want to make sure we tell people where to go.
Oh.
I know.
What was this?
It's delicious, that's what it is.
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By the way, these are actual patriots.
There are food shortages that are coming up.
Don't need to wait to prepare for emergencies.
God, knowing what we see with our military right now, who knows?
Could just be a flood.
You know, if you decide to rebuild with a city that's still below sea level, what could possibly go wrong there?
If you're in an area that's really cold, where things freeze, like the ice storm that we lived through, it's always just a good idea to have a three-month supply of food, if you can, per person.
So go to prepwithcrowder.com.
You'll save $250 on a three-month emergency food supply.
Prepwithcrowder.com.
And I will tell you this, their oatmeal is better.
You probably shouldn't Just, like, go into your stash like I do with the oatmeal and pudding?
It's meant to be used in an emergency.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Not going to be there when you need it.
But it's delicious.
PrepWithCrotter.com.
Everyone else, go screw yourselves.
We're going to do a chat Thursday.
We'll see you Monday.
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