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May 28, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
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🔴 Trump vs. Harvard: Why The President is Right to Go After This Anti-American University
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I know you're coming in from Vince's show, which, of course, comes from Vincente in Latin.
All the Romance languages are based in Latin, which translates to roughly, I'll tell you when he's had enough.
We're going to talk today about Harvard.
Let me be really clear.
Harvard is not a private institution, by definition.
And Harvard is bad for America in more ways than it is good for America.
Donald Trump is right.
I'd like to see this money go to trade schools.
I would like to see us I don't think it's fascist.
I don't think that it's authoritarian.
I think it's the right thing to do.
I will go through all of the claims and more.
The definitive segment on this, also the funniest clip I've ever seen in my life, at the top of the show.
Let's go.
Now I'm glad you called.
This is nice.
Yeah.
I am, too.
I really miss this.
Hey, Dad.
Remember when you scored all those touchdowns in the state championship game?
Yeah.
I love it, man.
I was really proud of you then.
Love you, son.
Love you, too.
But that's not how the reunion really went down.
You see, Timmy never played in that state championship.
He never even made the team.
You see, his parents suffered from crippling debt and skyrocketing inflation, and they were never able to buy that nice new house on the east side.
Their debt led to marital stress, culminating in a messy divorce, leaving Timmy to raise himself while Mom was working three jobs.
Let's see how the reunion actually went down.
Give me your phone and your wallet, old man.
I don't have anything on me, man.
Hurry up!
Timmy?
Is that you?
Dad?
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It's been 15 years.
I've missed you too.
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What?
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That's the sound of it being 11 a.m. Eastern on weekdays.
My question for you is, do you think that it is wielding the power of the federal government to remove grants from Harvard, potentially their tax-exempt status?
And if you do, are you okay with it?
Have you reached the point where the left has gone so far that you're kind of past the whole, oh, if we do it, they'll do it to us.
Like, they're going to do it anyway, so we might as well get the winds in where we can.
I also, by the way, I don't think it's authoritarian.
I think it's entirely appropriate, but I am a little bit, a little column A, a little column B. And, well, before we get to anything else, Captain Morgan, CEO, hope you are well.
I am well, yes.
Josh Feierstein, he will be at Helium Comedy Club in Indy June 20th and 21st.
Yeah.
Yep, yep.
It's more than just a racetrack town.
There you go.
It's more than just where the Christmas Story Museum is.
Actually, I think that's Gary.
I went there.
And I think the Dillinger thing...
Yeah.
Yes, we do.
There is no commentary.
Nope.
I have no point to add.
It's just one of the funniest things I've seen in my life.
I still, by the way, can't I know some of you are going to think that we're all awful people because no one here is immune.
Here is...
an Asian man being electrocuted and knowing that it's happening and not being able to do anything about it with no way out.
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What's your favorite part?
It's so funny!
It's that anyone who's ever, look, anyone who's ever worked construction, like, I've been electrocuted.
The last time I was with a circular saw with Johnny Boy and a wire, we were taking apart the old studio, and it was like a shock, you know, your hair stands up.
But in that case, he has no footing, so he can't let go, because it's the only thing keeping him up.
And so he has a decision to make, and there's not a good one.
My favorite part is when his cheeks clenched up.
Just let go!
You can't!
I like the camera just continuing to pan with no concern.
Yeah, the cameraman's like, I shouldn't open this circuit.
What a horrible friend.
Put on YouTube.
Get money to play.
No, touch it.
Totally safe.
I'll put in portrait mode.
Take two.
There's nothing funnier to me than finding yourself in a situation where you're like, oh, this is going to hurt, whether it's emotionally, whether it's embarrassing, or whether it's physically, and there's nothing you can do about it.
You just have to pick.
You want to keep getting electrocuted or you want to fall.
Your choice.
Falling includes stairs, by the way.
I don't think they ever got the air conditioning fixed.
No, I don't.
He was like, we're just going to sweat this summer.
Your maintenance man sucked!
Maybe run another fan!
I'm doing my best!
It's a cartoon!
Alright.
Sorry, I just had to get that out of the way because I'd be thinking about it all day.
You were on the floor, literally.
I couldn't breathe when I watched it.
Because I didn't know what I was watching.
I didn't know what I was watching until I realized, oh wait, he's being electrocuted this entire time!
I'm glad no one warned you.
You've all been shocked, right, working on job sites?
Oh yeah, I did it fixing a GFCI last month.
Oh, did you?
Yeah, my friend called me.
He was distracting me on the phone.
I'm like, oh yeah, that's cool.
You're going to Carolina.
that's great.
Luckily, I had the outlet in my hand so I couldn't close, You're different for the rest of the day.
And then my friend's on the phone, and it was quiet for a second, and I go, holy fuck.
He's like, I was quietly laughing the whole time, covering the phone.
It's funny.
It's always funny.
Even if it involves death.
But that one didn't, from what I understand.
Yeah.
Well, I don't think he went.
No, he didn't go.
No, he's fine, guys.
Totally fine.
We play by real TV rules.
If we show it on broadcast, that means people are alive.
We think.
All right.
Ignorance is bliss.
Now, I can't say that I'm hopeful for that result for these next folks featured.
School's out, guys.
And I don't know if, you know, there are all kinds of summer camps.
You can have tennis camp.
Yeah.
I had hockey camp.
There's, you know, fitness camp.
Well, how about Really Gay Camp?
PWR 2. LGBTQ plus 7. I'll tie your shoulder down.
It's better to love.
I'll give you a hand up.
I'll give you a hand up.
It's too tight of a hug.
Camp Leader's slogan is, shh, don't tell.
Oh!
Wait a minute.
What?
You said apply now.
You said apply now.
You're really not going to take someone?
Yes.
What do they have to do?
Take some guy?
I don't know.
What are your thoughts on Cher?
Pro.
We believe in life after love.
Yes, we do.
So it's a real camp, which, by the way, inspired Paramount's new fag camp comedy, Heavy Gaze.
So that's something that, yes, they're all.
By the way, when you create a camp, you create a designated environment that's.
How long before it turns into an orgy?
Well, isn't it for children?
Isn't it for underage?
Come on.
Let's be honest here.
They're teenagers.
They don't care.
Yeah, but I mean, you're just sending your kid to go, oh, go to sex camp.
That's not what it is, Mom.
Well, what's it about?
My sex.
Yes.
It's about how we prefer the gay sex, and I'll be surrounded by other people who also share this proclivity.
It's like going to sex.
Look, we all know there's that guy who goes to Sexaholics Anonymous to pick up chicks.
How do they play?
Yeah.
Right, we all know that guy.
Come on, he goes fishing with dynamite?
And I respect it.
The camp includes activities like backpacking.
That's something I don't want to...
Queer affirming therapy.
What is that?
I don't know.
Is this like the opposite of when Christian parents send their kids to conversion camp?
Is this like the opposite?
Something like that.
You're gay!
You're gay!
Yes, exactly.
Yes, repeat after me.
Repeat after me.
I'm a Swifty.
I'm a Swifty.
Good.
I'm in my gay era.
Look at that butthole.
You want that?
No, geez.
What?
What is wrong with him?
Whoa.
Hey, we all know Gerald's favorite camp memory.
We're putting the band-aid off for him, okay?
You tell me about yours.
All right.
Hold on, really quickly.
I don't know if we want to just really...
Israel killed the elusive Hamas leader, Mohamed Senwar.
Okay.
I mean, it can't be that elusive if they killed him.
So they're done then.
Yeah.
Actually, they called him to fix an air conditioning unit.
You just have to...
He can't let go!
He let go!
He falls!
Air conditioning in Gaza?
All right.
I'm sorry, guys.
I am a child, and it's just one of those things.
It's just, look, let me have this pleasure in life watching Crazy Asian Man.
That's actually the theme of that camp brave.
Let me have this pleasure in life.
Let me have this pleasure in life.
Yeah.
And they don't play King of the Hill.
Speaking of gay.
Speaking of gay, Jake Tapper.
So, Jake Tapper, here's the thing.
He's been on his apology tour, but it's not really an apology tour because he's apologizing for being wrong.
He's not apologizing for misleading, for lying, and for character assassination as to everyone who was right.
We may get to that.
We may not.
You guys have probably seen the Piers Morgan clip, but here's the thing.
Jake Tapper now is kind of trying to rebrand himself, and I think this is out of necessity.
You're seeing this with some people at CNN.
Just last week, and this clip resurfaced kind of yesterday, He acknowledged and recognized the problem with the left, which is what we discussed yesterday, and Gen Z men.
Here he is kind of calling them out and using his son as a personal example.
It just surprises me that he's surprised.
I went on a left-leaning podcast that shall remain nameless, and we were talking about my kids, because I think they were both people without kids.
And they asked me about my son, and I said he was, you know, he's a football player, and he wants to be a policeman.
And their joke was, about my 15-year-old son, oh, how does he feel about minorities?
Like the idea that he wants to be a policeman, therefore he's racist, my son.
And like, you know, that was the big laugh, and then I got dragged in the comments and all that stuff.
And I thought to myself, this is why you f***ers are losing elections.
100%.
Like my football playing son, who...
He's 15. He thinks about World War II and gaming and playing linebacker.
That's his world.
You're deciding he's a racist because he wants to be a cop.
That's how the Democratic Party talks to men.
I'm going to tell you this.
If your son is in the World War II, he wants to be a cop and he plays football.
He does have political views.
That is a...
Those are like the top two for every young boy.
Hey, what do you think the calciades are on Tapper's son also liking titties?
We have it right now, I believe, at 99.5%.
In case you're shocked by the views of teenage boys.
Even gay teenage boys like titties.
Yeah, of course.
at least for the novelty of it.
By the way, he's shocked that they're In case you've forgotten, here's the same Jake Tapper.
It is shocking to see images of police abusing their power against peaceful citizens exercising their constitutional rights.
What are the American people to make of these images of officers brutally beating peaceful journalists and protesters?
Former President Trump and his running mate, Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio, are criticizing the news media and Democrats for what they call irresponsible rhetoric that they allege was behind the thankfully unsuccessful assassination attempt.
At the same time that they're doing that, Trump and Vance and their minions continue to spread lies.
Why is he talking about Arnold Palmer's penis?
In front of Pennsylvania voters.
I mean, why not?
Jake, you seem to like that line a lot.
Let me tell you that Donald Trump is doing rallies non-stop around the country.
Let me just say something.
I don't want to be talking about this.
Well, other guys think it's funny.
Yeah.
Maybe even your son.
Peaceful protest.
Yeah, well, you know, don't allow, this is a guy who's spewed rhetoric regarding toxic masculinity and Don't allow this guy to put distance between himself and the monster he created.
Hey, this is the America that you created for your son, Mr. Tapper.
Yeah, I mean, you're in a unique position to be able to push back on all of this stuff.
To be able to espouse those views, but when it hits home finally for you and your 15-year-old.
Not when somebody else's son.
Like, learn from other people's experiences.
No.
It's finally when it hits home for you, and your son's under attack.
By the way, if you listen to that podcast, he didn't defend his son very well.
No, you know what?
Well, actually, here's the thing.
We do have the clip here, and they are pretty smarmy, and it also shows you how out of touch those people are.
I don't care what your political viewpoints are.
You start talking about my son in a way like that, I'd be like, guys, you're being idiots.
I don't care if I sell any books to your audience or not.
It's my son.
He's 15 years old.
Well, you're not taking into account all them book sales from the How Long Gone podcast.
That's when you do it.
It is shocking to see images of police.
That's the wrong one.
Hey, by the way, we do have someone in training right now because Toolman is going to be gone tomorrow.
All right, hold on a second.
Let me set this up again.
Here we go.
You're not taking into account all them book sales, though, from the How Long Gone podcast.
He likes police.
He is just...
The institution.
No, not the band.
I don't think he knows what the band is.
My son likes police.
Yo, no, police.
Cops.
He likes cops, not the TV show.
Like he thinks they're cool?
I don't understand.
What about a couple?
Not as cool as the How Long Gone podcast.
I don't know.
How does he feel about minorities?
He's pro.
But I think the thing is awesome.
That last one's kind of a funny joke, but here's the thing, Mr. Tapper.
I know that you have your book PR firm and you're going on all these shows that won't sell books.
If you want to reach people who...
Come on here.
We'll invite you on the show.
I know we've had some dustups on X, formerly Twitter.
You are welcome to come here and make your case.
We will always be respectful.
But yeah, I think you're full of it.
I think you're full of it.
I think that you knew what we all knew.
And I bet that your son knew.
I bet your son knew.
Your son who wants to be a cop knew that Joe Biden had dementia.
You seem to be the only one who didn't.
And an apology for not knowing, for ignorance, to me, is not genuine enough.
You need to apologize for the character assassination and the lying.
Comment below if you agree.
It would seem to me that his son might have a little bit of rebellious behavior going on there.
A little rebelling against Dad.
Like, hey, Dad said this, Dad said that.
I like the police, actually.
Yeah.
I like football.
I like manly stuff, actually.
I like titties.
There you go.
Of course he does.
Of course he does.
There's a little bit of that.
And there might be a little bit of, you know, That little gaslighting at the house, too.
Yep.
I'm on it.
Yeah, Dad.
Come on.
He has dementia, Dad.
Open your eyes.
Take your head out of your ass, Dad.
Spineless.
You could have defended cops there.
You could have defended the military there.
You certainly could have defended your own son a lot better.
Just a spineless person.
Prove me wrong.
Come on.
There you go.
There you go.
Hey, let's move on to this next.
And we're going to cover this pretty in-depth.
So I want to disabuse you of a few notions here.
People are talking about Harvard quite a bit.
There's a lot of misinformation out there.
So I'm going to make all the references available as I do every show.
But let me give you my perspective first because I do have a bias.
The left wants you to believe that Harvard is necessary, that they help America.
They hurt America.
Harvard as an institution hurts America.
So do many Ivy League schools and certainly the institution of higher education in this country.
They will try and convince you that it is a private institution.
It is not a private institution when you look at how much federal funding they receive versus their endowment and what they spend.
And that this is government interference and authoritarianism for these grants to be imposed.
That this is basically a fine.
It is not a fine.
It is a gift.
And we are choosing to no longer be in the Harvard Jelly of the Year Club.
We can stop the gift.
That doesn't mean that we are actively taking away your money.
You know, your 50-something.
So I want to get to that and more, but I will say this.
Harvard should lose the funding.
They may lose their tax-exempt status.
And you know what?
I think they very likely should.
Let's talk Harvard.
It hurts Harvard.
Touched them in a tight spot, losing their tax exemption.
I All right.
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For those of you who missed it, Donald Trump, Harvard, they've had a little bit of a, I guess you'd say a brouhaha.
Some people might refer to it.
And by that I mean only me.
And Harvard is upset.
The media darlings are, of course, running interference for Harvard.
And you see the same themes, right?
You need the FBI, the CIA.
You need these institutions.
You need the legacy media.
You need.
So Harvard and their media darlings are fuming over the fact that it's time to pay the piper.
We give them billions of dollars, which is ridiculous.
We do grants, which we're probably not going to be doing much grants anymore to Harvard.
But they're 31 percent, but they refuse to tell us who the people are.
We want to know who the people are.
Now, a lot of the foreign students we wouldn't have a problem with.
I'm not going to have a problem with foreign students.
But it shouldn't be 31%.
It's too much because we have Americans that want to go there and to other places, and they can't go there because you have 31% foreign.
Now, no foreign government contributes money to Harvard.
We do.
So why are they doing so money, number one?
Number two, we want a list of those foreign students, and we'll find out whether or not they're okay.
Many will be okay, I assume.
And I assume with Harvard, many will be They've lost billions of dollars in funding for shared research.
The latest action last week to block Harvard from enrolling international students, that's a quarter of its student body.
What is the end goal?
We're saying the same thing, sweetheart.
The end goal here is to inflict maximum pain on Harvard.
And think about this.
When they say maximum pain, what they mean is looking out for you.
The American worker.
How do you get to a quarter of your student body being formed?
By the way, any Chinese student here in our educational institutions is by definition a CCP operative because they have to be under their control and they have to go through the powers that be to come here to the United States.
Let's be clear about that.
But let me give you the timeline as we get to some of these claims and every single one falls apart.
This happened, I think, started March 31st through now.
References available.
The Trump administration basically demanded a review of $9 billion in federal grants to Harvard, which Harvard refused, and they sued.
They refused to comply and sued over.
And what was being requested was things like details on Harvard's hiring, the admission like DEI, the implementation of DEI if they're appropriately removing them.
They wanted more cooperation with law enforcement on foreign students who break university policies or who come here and disrupt the student experience or if they have ulterior motives.
Harvard said, you're overreaching.
We shouldn't have to do any of those things.
So what happened is President Trump froze $2 billion as of now in federal grants to Harvard.
He moved to end Harvard's student and exchange visitor program.
Again, reference, he said 31. The number I found was 27% of the Harvard student body is foreign.
And he just recently ordered the IRS to review Harvard's tax-exempt status.
And he put this on Truth Social saying, We are going to be taking away Harvard's tax-exempt status.
It's what they deserve.
And so the left is making a bunch of claims to try and convince you.
The American worker who probably has never been to Harvard, why you need to subsidize Harvard, and it's actually better for you, for Harvard to get those billions of dollars, than for you to keep it.
It's time for Claim Truth.
And I'm going to be as succinct as possible because some of these claims are absolutely ridiculous and they should be treated as such.
The first claim that you will hear them make is, hey, most important of all, Harvard claims.
Harvard helps America.
This is not merely hurting Harvard, not merely hurting 7,000 international students, but it literally hurts hundreds of millions of Americans who benefit from serious research in this country and people around the world who benefit from the work that we do.
Here's the truth.
Harvard hurts America.
The Ivy League schools hurt America.
We'll get to the research, by the way.
That slack can be picked up by a bunch of institutions who won't try and subvert American values in Western civilization.
Let me lay out the case for you as to how Harvard hurts America.
So they are receiving billions of dollars in federal funding to teach courses like street dance activism, co-choreographic praxis as activism, power to the people, black power, radical feminism, and gay liberation, gender in Byzantium.
Global Transgender Histories.
That one starts in about 2014.
And is limited in countries, by the way.
So there's only one volume of the book?
Yeah, no Middle Eastern countries.
This subverts America.
This hurts America because it teaches students that we basically invented slavery.
If you go through these courses, it teaches students that patriarchy, the basis of Western civilization, is evil, of course, and that, you know, all genders are equal and science is a figment of your imagination.
And it's not just Harvard.
This is emblematic of Ivy League schools and our higher educational establishments in general.
But they want you to know you need them.
You working on the factory line.
You who got an apprenticeship at a trade school.
It's better that your money go to Harvard because something, something research.
Even Harvard's president admitted that the school's problems, meaning anti-American radicalism, pretty much a thing.
In my view, the federal government Yes.
Correct.
Claims about failure to comply with laws concerning discrimination more generally.
For some of this...
We have been very clear that we think we do have issues, and I would particularly emphasize the speech issues.
We think it's a real problem.
Fix it.
Particularly at research universities, students don't feel free to speak their minds.
When faculty feel that they have to think twice before they talk about the subjects that they're teaching, that's a real problem that we need to address.
No, no, no.
It's not a real problem.
it means you are not a university.
If students...
And faculty cannot speak their minds.
And by the way, speaking their minds means any type of pro-American, pro-conservative traditional Western values.
If they can't do it, you cease to serve a purpose as a university.
I don't care how old your holes were.
I don't care that you'll tell me, oh, Harvard's been around since longer than the United States.
It doesn't matter.
You are no longer of value.
Let me give you some metrics here so you can understand this.
In 2023, Harvard ranked...
Their professors, over 77% identify as liberal or very liberal, only 3% as conservative, to be clear.
So he admits that it's a problem.
No, no.
It is the problem.
And we're doing everything.
Fix it now.
Hey!
How quickly could you hire a transgender single black mother with polio?
Pretty quickly when you had the DEI initiatives.
Yesterday.
Hire some people who come from the sampling pool of, you know, half of America, the half who elects presidents.
Do it now.
Do it this week.
You know what?
Do it this month and your funding doesn't freeze.
How about that?
They're not going to do anything about it.
They're just going to cloak their next slide.
I'll give you an example.
DEI?
In response to President Trump's initiative to end DEI, they just rebranded it.
Their DEI office turned into the community and campus life with the same buzzwords and people in charge, like building inclusive traditions.
No.
The inclusive tradition is the First Amendment, which is the bedrock of our...
How about that?
How about the inclusive tradition is that everyone is allowed to speak?
One that you have shunned and is the reason that you are not receiving the billions of dollars in freebies that you don't deserve.
Let's look at viewpoint discrimination.
Again, Harvard hurts America.
This mindset hurts America.
Don't care how much research you do, and we'll get to that in a second.
2020, Harvard, remember they revoked the conservative student's acceptance over social media comments when he was 16. That was Kyle Kashuk.
2022, they disinvited a feminist philosopher.
They disinvited a feminist philosopher because this feminist held anti-transgender views.
She was scheduled to speak and they rescinded it.
2022, Roland G. Fryer, a tenured black professor who is pretty liberal, by the way, was canceled there for debunking systemic racism against blacks.
Remember that famous study that came from Harvard?
He's like, actually, the violence against black people from police office, it's actually lower than against white people.
The man was shunned.
The man was put in a Harry Potter under the stairs closet.
So you go through the viewpoints.
You go through the freedom of speech, what he acknowledges.
You go through the actions that they have taken.
And it's very clear.
If you love the United States of America, if you think that America is flawed, but it's a great country and we should teach, We're saying that we shouldn't have entire course loads regarding the intersectionality of slavery and chicks with dicks.
Leave it to liberal whites to tell blacks about blacks.
Yes, exactly.
And here is the Harvard president conflating all these issues, trying to say, well, this is just about, to be clear, the Trump administration never said this is just about anti-Semitism, but here he is conflating it.
The research funding is given to universities and other research institutions to carry out work that the research work that the federal government designates as high priority work.
It is work that they want done.
They are paying to have that work conducted.
Shutting off that work does not help the country, even as it punishes Harvard.
And it is hard to see the link between that and, say, anti-Semitism.
Yeah, no one's saying that that is anti-Semitism.
That's one of the issues.
Disgust as a symptom.
When you have kids who are taking over buildings at schools in the United States in the name of Hamas.
Okay, how did we get there when conservatives are not even able to speak?
And I know this, by the way, changing my mind.
We were banned from schools and now you have other people who can do it.
I'm glad that the way was paved.
I got tired of doing that.
Back then you could not do it.
There was not a single professor.
We had an open call to every school where we've gone, at least for the last few years that we did it.
We said, any professor wants to come out and have a conversation.
Not one.
Not one did it.
Here's the other truth here.
There are plenty of other research institutions.
This is fear-mongering.
There's MIT, there's Yale, there's West Virginia University, there's Kansas State University.
Yeah, if we want to have some research being conducted, we'll just send the money to a place that isn't actively grooming young Americans to be anti-American.
Is that fair enough?
That's another truth.
Harvard, their research has no allegiance whatsoever to the United States.
They trained members of the U.S.-sanctioned Chinese paramilitary groups.
To give you an idea, there was organ transplantation research with China-based researchers.
They collaborated with Iranian government researchers.
So you combine that with the course load.
You combine that with less than 3% of the professors who identify as conservative.
You combine that with students not allowed to speak freely by Harvard's own admission.
And I say, hey, the fact that you did some research on rickets.
Harvard hurts America.
And it's by design.
You don't end up with a faculty like that with 20-something percent of them say that they're moderate.
I guarantee you they define moderate as just not being crazy liberal.
Yes.
Right?
3% of the faculty and your students can't speak up?
You're like Jake Tapper coming back and going, oh, I'm so shocked!
It's a problem that we're beginning to think, we're beginning to approach how to fix.
Okay?
Tomorrow.
Fire a bunch of the liberals, start with the LGBTQAIP departments, and hire from half the country, the half that you have proactively kept out.
This is not an accident.
The most liberal district in San Francisco has more than 3% conservative.
Do you guys get that?
Just not Harvard!
Especially considering they have a business school, they have a law school.
Right, that's true.
You'd think that in that community there's And here's the thing.
If the students don't like it, I don't care.
I do not care.
Put conservative people in there.
Invite conservative speakers to campus.
Make sure that you have both viewpoints represented.
I don't care what you like, students.
You want all the races and all the friction preferences to be represented?
Hey, how about something that is representative of the voting electorate of the United States of America?
No, no, no.
Oh, we couldn't have that because something, something fascism?
Got it.
Just for more proof, by the way, when you're talking about the elites.
At Harvard, you're about to see a clip that includes Jody Friedman, who I believe is either a professor at Harvard or a lecturer, who was the counselor for energy and climate change for Barack Obama.
And here is the claim that she makes on this panel on CNN.
Hold on a second.
I thought you were a small government concern.
Harvard is a private institution and should remain private.
No government, regardless of the party in power, should really be dictating to private institutions, whether they're private universities or private companies, how they ought to run things.
This is a level of micromanagement that is really un-American, and we should be careful about this precedent, which I think is a dangerous precedent for the future.
Really?
Are you against micromanagement?
Jody Friedman, counselor for energy and climate change for Barack Obama?
Micromanagement?
Where do you line up on what Americans can drive?
What we can eat?
Where do you line up on green policy that, by the way, destroys many basic amenities for American middle class citizens?
Oh, okay.
That's right.
Sorry.
What you really mean here is micromanagement as far as not giving you more federal funding.
Because here's the truth.
Harvard is not a private institution by definition.
It's partially.
It's partially private.
Like, if I give you...
Okay?
And it is, let's say, half, let's say, two-third shepherd's pie.
But it's a third or it's a half shit.
Is that still shepherd's pie?
It depends on what area of Scotland.
Are we in India?
I guess.
Okay, I don't think.
All right, you guys, you got me.
You're supposed to lawyer for me, not against that.
Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry.
No, it is not.
So, it's not a private institution.
In 2024, Harvard received $686 million from the federal government.
So, it's 11% of its annual operating revenue.
But here's the crazy thing.
It's two-thirds of the research expenditures for Harvard.
It's a private institution.
Hey, you guys need our research, but why is two-thirds of it being funded by the federal government, by you, the American worker?
Does this exist in a vacuum?
Could there be somewhere else that Harvard might be able to get this money?
We just heard it's financially untenable.
I'm going, don't they have a 50-plus billion dollar endowment?
Oh, they do.
And in 2024, only $526 million privately of their own money was spent on research at Harvard.
Think about that for a second.
Hey, that's about 1%.
Oh, wait a second.
Two-thirds of your research funding comes from the government.
You spend less than 1% of your endowment.
I have a crazy solution.
Make it 2%.
They want you to believe that if this money goes away, your grandma's going to die of cancer, saying, oh, I wish Harvard would have been here.
By the way, cancer's still a thing.
Alzheimer's still a thing.
So we don't have a lot of confidence in the research coming out of these institutions.
I wonder why in the last few years.
Again, just take your spending of your own money from 1% to 2% and you'll make up the gap.
One thing that really surprised me about their endowment allocation, only 7%, and this is juxtaposed to the comments, we are a research university.
They're one of the best in the world.
I get it.
Only 7% of their endowment is earmarked towards research.
Only 7%.
And I'm like, well, yeah, when the federal government is giving you billions of dollars a year in research, and I get it sometimes you ask for that, but...
I'd be willing to bet that the board at Harvard could ask their donors to, hey, we lost this funding federally.
If you can spare a couple million instead of giving it to the basketball program, maybe they're not doing so good.
Maybe you give it to the research.
And by the way, they don't even need to do that.
Just make it 2%.
Just make it 2%.
Now we go on to this idea.
Harvard has a tax system.
They're a 501c3.
Now, I want to be clear about this.
I have seen this firsthand in churches, unless it's a black church, in which case they'll actually have senators and congressmen come up and say, vote Democrat.
But churches, you can comment below if you guys have been through this.
If you go to a church where it's inherently conservative, the pastor may say, hey, as Christians, we support the right to life, we support the traditional family, but they can't actively endorse or tell you how to vote.
They have to be very careful because they may lose their tax-exempt status.
501c3 means that you, as opposed to a c4, Means you are prohibited from engaging in anything sort of broaching political activism.
Okay?
I just showed you those courses at Harvard, right?
We're talking about black transnationalism, blah, blah.
It's pretty clear.
Also, the idea that it's a non-profit, it's a 501c3.
It's a non-profit.
Okay.
So when you think non-profit, you think charity.
You think doing it out of the goodness of your heart.
Yeah.
Business school professor at Harvard makes $1.9 million a year.
I don't think this includes benefits.
Computer science professor, $1.4 million a year.
The dean of arts and sciences, Claudine Gay, who had to step down because this person was found guilty of plagiarism multiple times, was making $1.4 million a year.
Hey, how about this?
No one at Harvard, if you're receiving federal funding, you're a 501c3, makes an income higher than the highest marginal tax bracket.
Are you telling people how to live their lives?
If you're receiving my money, we get to tell you how you spend it.
It's even worse.
Claudine Gay, sorry, I almost said gray.
Claudine Gay, actually, she's just stepped down as the president, but she still works there and still makes that money.
Still makes $1.4 million, even after all of the shenanigans.
We hold them to the rigorous standards of Harvard, sir.
She's a plagiarist!
She didn't do any research.
Actually, she did all the research and then just copied it down.
Yeah.
The research was, grok, write this shit.
Non-profit.
Hey, okay, no one who's a professor at a non-profit, you don't make more than $400,000 a year.
Well, we think they're worth more.
Okay, great.
Spend your own money.
No, no, no, no, no.
We need your money.
Okay, then we cap it.
Well, that's not fair.
Okay, then spend your own money.
No, no, no, no, no.
We need your money.
See this loop?
See this loop?
I don't know how you find yourselves here.
Don't you understand this?
You're an Ivy League school.
Here's the next claim that they make.
And they always try and do this jujitsu thing, like, I thought you were a government conservative.
And you know that they're about to try and ream you without lube when they try and make that claim, okay?
You know they're about to lie to you.
Here's their claim.
Oh, well, actually, Trump's actions, they amount to a pugilist.
This is a punitive fine.
So when the Trump administration decided, Okay, here's the truth.
He goes on to talk about the grants, $2 billion.
Grants are gifts, just to be clear.
This shows you the entitlement of the left.
This is why you cannot give a gift to a liberal.
They immediately become entitled.
Grants can be revoked by the federal government for noncompliance, particularly if you are telling people that our institutions of government are evil so long as white men are a part of it.
And they have frozen grants with other colleges.
I believe Northwestern is on that list.
You guys can fact check me there.
That's Trump.
Administrations on that?
Or other administrations on that?
That includes a mix.
It's happened many times.
This is not new.
This is not unprecedented.
And the standard, to me, if we're going to be freezing grants, if the federal government, if the taxpayer is going to be footing the bill, you better be benefiting and improving this country for the taxpayer.
Harvard is anti-American.
Harvard is discriminatory.
In their enrollment practices, in their hiring practices, Harvard has been living high on the hog, paying bloated salaries to people, in some cases who are plagiarists, who can never be fired.
Harvard has more than enough money to cover their own bills and they are choosing not to spend it.
And Harvard wants to play the victim without solving any problems.
And if anyone on the right relents on this, be it the president or if it ends up going through Congress, guess what?
They're going to go back to the same exact status quo where the institutions of higher education remain infiltrated by communists and they are trying to create a generation of mindless rules.
Revoke it, and I would say, Yukon Cornelius, the campus off, and push them out into the ocean if you can.
I don't think you can do that, but you can try.
But it goes to that point.
I like your last point, because that's really what this does come down to.
We do have a problem with American universities.
It's not a new problem.
We've known about this for a long time.
We've talked about it, where there are indoctrination factories.
Essentially indoctrinating people against all of the things that make this country great.
And if we don't start to change that right now, it's never going to change.
You're just going to keep having peace.
It's a constant flood of a problem.
Right.
With communism or...
Pick your pick your thing.
They they wouldn't even let a feminist philosopher on campus that that has to check all the boxes for them.
That should be the person they want on campus most because they didn't align on trans ideology like these.
These people are not our friends.
This is not just an institution teaching all viewpoints.
They have a goal, it seems, in how they're educating their students and their students.
Ended up being really horrible people a lot of times with their views.
Also, by the way, you can extend this to student debt.
Hey, let me ask you this.
If Harvard's getting $9 billion in federal funding, that's what they're examining, total of $2 billion have been frozen.
Do you think Harvard is more or less likely to have to create a product that people are willing to pay for?
If they make their net off of student loans, to be clear?
Which are basically guaranteed by the government, then you're going to have student loan forgiveness.
Hey, hold on a second.
If you're looking at Pell Grants, you're looking at all these government subsidies, are they incentivized to create a product directly for the customer or the student?
No.
So this also exacerbates the problem.
When it's not your money, you charge whatever you want, and we're seeing this from both sides.
It's not the money of Harvard, it's the taxpayer money, and in many cases, it's not the money of the student enrolling.
It's a loan that they may never pay back that ultimately the taxpayer may have to foot the bill for.
This is why we see astronomical inflation and their solution, of course, because it's Harvard and less than 3% are conservatives, student debt forgiveness.
So you can study trans history and genderqueer in Byzantium.
And here's the thing.
You know, we look at this and people go, hey, are there any solutions?
And very few things bother me more than seeing conservative commentators out there talk about how not everyone should go to university, but they do.
They're...
You see it all the time.
Trade schools.
And by the way, you don't even necessarily need trade schools in many fields of employment or starting a business right now.
It's more accessible to everybody.
So again, we see this administration providing a solution, to be clear.
In this case, one of the beneficiaries, this is President Trump, wrote about this on Truth Social.
He said, I am considering taking $3 billion of grant money away from a very anti-Semitic Harvard and giving it to trade schools all across our land.
So many trade schools.
What a great investment that would be for the USA.
And so badly needed.
And I think this is actually a great idea.
I'll get into why until you take into consideration that the left will eventually get their hands into trade schools.
I didn't even take a class for that.
No, you didn't.
Splinters for days.
Tenured professor.
I went from memory.
I'm just going to lay this out for you.
So in case those of you who want to skip ahead are like, I don't have time for this.
Investing in trade schools will fix a labor shortage.
Kids who do it are happier, make more money, and they do better.
They're saddled with less debt, just to be clear.
So it's a better investment.
It makes more sense.
And I would recommend it over in Ivy League University unless you need a degree specifically for law or medicine.
Key fact one here.
References available.
Link in the description.
We have 7 million able-bodied men ages 25 to 54 who are not working nor looking for work.
Now, sometimes the left will say, well, they're not qualified for the work.
Okay.
Let's make them qualified.
How about that?
We have a labor force participation rate of 62.7, 63.7.
We're not going to make them qualified through genderqueer basket-weaving studies at Brown.
Gonna make them qualified with a trade school.
So here's a very specific example.
439,000 new net construction jobs are needed in 2025 alone.
You're willing to work, you go to a trade school, you can start working immediately and make good money.
The same cannot be said for your Ivy League degree.
Great money.
And you have a skill.
There you go.
Exactly.
Here's a key fact.
Second one.
I mean, it's actually just a good investment if you look at dollars.
So, like, the average cost for...
It can be as low as $2,000.
Bachelor's degree is anywhere from $90,000 to $200,000.
Now let's look at the starting salaries.
A bachelor's degree, if you get a job in that field of work, which many people don't, $70,000.
Trade school, the average after an apprenticeship, which can be completed in the same amount of time it takes to get a bachelor's degree, $72,000.
And you're making money while doing your apprenticeship.
It's way less money up front.
And you can make way more money on the back end.
Or at least equivalent.
Or at least at starting.
I mean, these kids are getting out of college and their starting wages aren't covering their student loans.
No, not at all.
Student loans, the same starting wage.
Also, you have to compound that, right?
If you make that money initially and you're not You could invest it.
That's why you have so many people.
You're like, how did this guy who just worked construction, he was a carpenter, how did he retire so young?
He was able to start investing and saving when he was 18. Buy a lead of trucks, buy a bunch of tools, hire workers, now you've got your own contracting business.
Yep.
And I know what you'll say, Ivy Leaguers, even though you make millions of dollars.
The professor's there.
It's not all about money.
I get it.
It's a Disney film, right?
Where Dad is a Harry Chapin song who's always out working.
Working is bad.
The patriarchal system is bad.
And for some reason, those in higher education are inherently altruistic, even though you collect mammoth salaries.
All right.
Got it.
Let's take this to personal happiness and satisfaction.
People who graduate from trade schools are actually happier or satisfied.
The statistics on somewhat are very satisfied.
91% those who graduated from trade school.
Let's contrast that with those who have a bachelor's degree.
Only 56% of those with bachelor's degrees are satisfied.
So 56 to 91, let's call the money a wash, only you don't have a bunch of debt.
Hey, why are we putting $3 billion, $8 billion into Harvard again?
It's a lie.
It's a lie.
The irony here is that you'll have some pothead at a university tell you, and we're not having a conversation about weed right now.
Shut up.
But you'll have some pothead to you like, man, look, it's the system, man.
While he is the beneficiary and a product of that system.
He is a part of that system.
You want to be outside the system?
Learn a valuable skill set.
Okay?
Have some kind of a marketable service.
Start a family.
You want to go nuts?
You want to be Sid Vicious?
You want to be a real rebel?
Single parent income household.
Oh my god.
The insanity.
That's the way.
The system is, go to school, saddle yourself with debt, male or female.
Girls can do everything men can do, and men can not really do everything girls can do, but that's neither here nor there.
Dual income household.
Enter into that rat race while you bitch about corporate America.
Yeah.
While trying to pay off student debt and buy a house when it's unaffordable.
Right.
Plus, by the way, more investments in trade schools means less accidents on the job side like the job site.
I can't even get to it.
Like this.
*laughter*
You know, I'm starting to think that's a lady.
Red Ritz LAUGHTER LAUGHTER That's what he said.
I think there was a bun on the back.
I think it might have been a gal.
No, it's just an Asian guy.
I didn't notice, too, when he said the butt clenched.
Yeah, you see that time?
Hold it in!
You think you can transfer that if you ever get electrocuted and, like, clinch because you will crap your pants?
I think you could crack a walnut on there.
You really could.
No poops getting out.
Maybe that's what he was saying.
I can't pull!
It's so funny.
Look out below!
It's a human cartoon.
I think the reason it's so funny.
The feet were on the ladder.
And then they made the choice to straighten them.
Like, it was a perfect life.
I don't know if it's a choice to you.
It's not.
I think that's all involuntary.
Yeah, at that point.
You keep thinking it's a choice.
I don't think it's a choice.
I know.
I know it's not.
But then it creates the problem of, now I'm gonna fall.
I know.
There's no good choice.
There's no good way out of this.
I tell you what the good way would have been beforehand to go to trade school.
There you go.
Tie it all back.
Don't touch live wires.
Yeah, you would have learned.
Open a circuit.
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Key fact number three.
So trade school.
We've gone through all the pros, but here's another one.
You can be in business for yourself and you actually are more likely to find success that way if you've gone to trade school or, frankly, if you don't, in many cases, go to university.
So over half of small business owners have no college degree.
Jeez.
Whatsoever.
And only 61% of all business owners think that college is very or somewhat important.
So it's about a split.
It's a split as far as how many business owners have a college degree and how many of them think that a college degree is important on both sides.
And I'd argue that 61% that do think that it is necessary or important, somewhat important, is they learn how business works.
Right.
Yeah.
How to balance it.
Not everyone learns that.
No, not everyone learns that at all.
As a matter of fact, you have people who, I mean, I don't know what it is when kids study economics, because I've met so many people who have degrees in economics from very prestigious schools who don't understand it at all.
I mean, basic fundamental economics.
It's not an exact science, that's the problem.
How do you graduate from economics and never read Smith?
How do you graduate and have a degree in economics and never read Seoul if you're going to be reading all kinds of, you read Krugman?
I think that now you are actually at a net deficit if you spend four years or if you're going for a master's degree or PhD.
Six years, you know, in Gerald's case, nine at university.
I think you're actually starting off at a deficit.
I really do.
I really do.
I just don't think that it doesn't make sense in 2025.
And I think the veil has been taken off here.
It's been torn off at this point.
We now know that these are indoctrination institutions.
Yeah.
And hey, if you want to do that, fine.
Fund it yourself.
Fund your own propaganda.
I mean, think about the impact that this would have.
One, you'd have a lot more people who rightfully should be in a trade program, getting skills to make great money.
And I say rightfully should be in a trade program, meaning that's where their interest probably lies.
That's where they're going to have the most success in life.
Not because it's like, yeah, you're stupid, go to a trade program.
I think that's what the binary is right now.
It's like, if you're smart, you go to college.
If you're dumb, you go to something else.
And that's just not true.
That's not practically what happens.
But think about what that would do to universities.
One, it would stop them from just churning out people that hate America, or at least start out hating America.
the longer you go when you have kids and have a family, you start to get more conservative because you're like, wait a minute, I'm kind of shaking off all that crap that I learned in college.
It would lower the price of $2.
It would change fundamentally how universities structure themselves to be able to attract more people when the government is not just handing money out hand over fist.
And you start to kind of reimagine how this would work.
It's a much, much, much better system.
And right now, it's just there is no way to fix this other than kind of blowing it up like Trump is doing right now with Harvard.
I don't know if it's just Harvard or if he's making a point.
I think he's making a point.
Maybe it's both, right?
So maybe he's making a point like, look, we have to fix this as institutions in the United States.
If we don't, we're going to have the same problems we've always had.
When people talk about how long Harvard has been around or any of these schools...
Tell me that.
Tell me the Christian roots of all of these universities, basically to train pastors.
Yeah, that's a big part.
That's the founding!
And then we went through a phase where it expanded, but here's the thing.
There was a transition, namely in the 60s.
And this was by design, by the way, with Marxists deliberately infiltrating institutions.
You see it, of course, with the CIA and FBI, and you see it with Ivy League schools.
This is not a conspiracy theory, by the way.
You can go back and you can read JFK talk about this.
You can hear MLK Jr. talk about this.
University College went from being about preparing people for work to be productive members of society to an experience.
University College was not sold as an experience.
It was a means to an end.
Trade school still is.
And that's one thing that is fundamental that I think you miss in a lot of higher education today.
And let me make the case here is, okay, you go to a four-year program in some kind of a degree, let's say philosophy.
Okay.
You're getting a little further away from being prepared for real life or developing a work ethic.
Oh wait, you're taking out student loans so you don't work your way through college and you'll kind of pay it off later and there might be student loan forgiveness.
Okay, you're a little further away.
Each change that we have made has taken people further away from the original purpose of college.
And I will say this, foundationally, I have met a lot of people who graduate with bachelor's degrees.
Who have no work ethic.
And the first thing they will tell you is, I am so grateful for my college experience because, you know, it really taught me to do hard work.
Like, I had subjects that I didn't like, but I had to study for the test.
Okay, how about making cabinets?
How about fixing an HVAC system?
You think that you learned a work ethic by having to study in an air-conditioned dormitory between nights of alcoholism for a subject that you kind of voluntarily chose?
You think that that is going to help prepare you for the real world more than actually starting the craft or trade of your chosen profession?
You can have people who get masters.
I know someone who had a masters, no joke, in German poetry.
What?
Yeah!
Why would you do that?
To teach German poetry!
To understand Mein Kampf?
Well, the man was a silver-tongued devil.
Oh, really?
There once was a train.
There once was a train in Berlin.
Let's make it Poland.
It went very fast in Poland.
Yes.
But seriously, you have kids who graduate and they don't develop a work ethic.
If anything, they develop an ethic, a work ethic in how to do college.
And it's so far removed from real life.
The college experience for a lot of people, for most people throughout its history was, okay, you went, you took this course load in your chosen vocation, and you worked your way through it to pay for it.
Now it's change your major.
Now it's same cost regardless of degree or how useful it is in the real world.
Student debt, maybe I pay it off.
Maybe I don't.
It can be restructured.
Maybe it's forgiven.
Maybe move back in with mom and dad and stay on their health care until 26. And all of this, by the way, it lends itself to the problem that we have of male-female dynamics, of gender, of the nuclear family, because you have people continuing their stage of adolescence into their mid-20s before they even think about what used to be the real world.
And people are upset that we're saying, all right, if this is what you want to do, fund it yourself.
Like, that's where we are.
I genuinely, I'm not just saying, and I have children, if they want to go to a specific school to study something that requires a degree, of course I'll be supportive.
But if not, I'm not going to tell them, you absolutely have to go to college.
You absolutely, hey, I want to see the most impressive name on that diploma that I possibly can.
No, I want to sit, look, we should treat this part of our life cycle as we do any other.
Problem.
Any other puzzle to solve?
It's all right.
Let's sit down.
What is it that you want out of this?
What is it that you are willing to sacrifice?
And what does the end game look like?
With college, we go, oh, it's just a great experience.
You know who you don't?
Here's one thing, too.
And you guys can comment below.
It always bothered me when I would hear people say, oh, college, best years of my life.
Your family's right there, dickhead.
Yeah.
Like, it shouldn't.
You don't hear people who say, you know what?
I didn't go to college.
I started a business.
They're usually, in my experience as anecdotal, more likely to say, you know, and I'm the happiest I've ever been with my family.
I got to watch my kids grow up.
I got to save a little.
People who go to university, they'll say, oh man, I wish I could go back.
Best years of my life.
It shouldn't be the best years of your life.
It should be a very transitional, temporary period of your life to prepare you for the things that matter.
What matters?
Family?
Security?
God?
Faith?
Country?
Or impressing people at cocktail parties with your diploma that was subsidized by the American taxpayer?
Stop selling me this bullshit!
It's bad for the student, it's bad for male and female in college, it's bad for the taxpayer, and it's bad for this country.
We're going to continue on here.
You know what, speaking of better for the country, let's roll this RFK Jr. clip.
For those of you who are not Rumble Premium members, you're going to go right on to Tim Pool.
RFK Jr., this was a great clip.
Let's talk about it.
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