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Good morning. | |
Today is April 1st, Tuesday. | ||
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We'll also have a post-game wrap-up today. | ||
We'll first look at Wisconsin's Supreme Court race. | ||
We'll also look at Tesla's terrorism, France's Marie Le Pen, and Islamization of Europe, and FCC vs. | ||
Disney. We'll also look at Jordan Peterson in Britain. | ||
Today we'll also I want you guys to know that the smartest woman in the United States is called Sunny Hostin. | ||
Okay? This is very interesting, because she claims that this executive order is to restore the truth and reason of American history. | ||
It may be so. | ||
Although this may be an uncomfortable truth for many people in this president and this country, but this country is built on hard work. | ||
It is built on free labor. | ||
It's located in the black people's history. | ||
There are several shows that I've never gone to the museum. | ||
It's really important. | ||
Where is it? | ||
The second floor? | ||
Alright, alright people, let's continue. | ||
There is a big fight. | ||
Oh, it's April Fool's Day in case you weren't playing along. | ||
There's a big fight in Wisconsin right now about the Supreme Court. | ||
This is actually a huge, huge story, which we probably should have given a little more attention to, but there's a major election happening today. | ||
Let's just dive right in. | ||
This is from the Daily Wire. | ||
Wisconsin voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide the ideological slant of the state Supreme Court bringing to a close the most expensive state judicial race in history. | ||
The race between conservative candidate Brad Schimel and liberal judge Susan Crawford will have nationwide consequences as Democrats are expected to challenge Wisconsin's current congressional maps if Crawford wins. | ||
The outcome could also determine how the court rules on abortion, voter identification laws, and union reforms. | ||
Schimel, the former Republican Attorney General of Wisconsin, said in a recent interview that he is running to save the court from activist judges like Crawford, saying the court has turned into the most dangerous Okay, | ||
and she's gone so far on the campaign trail and promised to liberal national donors that if she gets elected, she will take out two Republican congressional seats and turn those into Democrat congressional seats. | ||
so this is why this is so important. | ||
You may not care. | ||
I don't know how many people we have in Wisconsin. | ||
I do get some emails from Wisconsin now and again, but obviously most of you are not in Wisconsin. | ||
But this is why, as long as we have 50 states and a federalist system, and some of this matters in terms of what happens in Congress, here's why you should care about this. | ||
You may not care particularly about which way the court of Wisconsin leans, whether it leans conservative or liberal. | ||
That may not mean that much to you as someone outside of Wisconsin. | ||
But if they change their congressional map, And they gain more two Democrat seats. | ||
Ah, now you start seeing what the danger could be right here. | ||
And yes, it does appear that Crawford, the Democrat in this case, who wants to get on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, did offer these seats up to some liberal billionaire donors. | ||
Here's Brad Schimel, the conservative, saying just that. | ||
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My opponent got caught. | |
The New York Times got the email where she went on a Zoom call and the invitees were national billionaire donors. | ||
who can't, liberals of course, and the offer was get her on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and they will change two Republican congressional seats into Democrat congressional seats. | ||
That's what has made this such nationalized race because they're not looking to just influence Wisconsin, they're looking to influence the whole. | ||
And that really is why you should care. | ||
Again, if they're able to redraw a map, and if a Supreme Court judge is coming in basically saying, help me get in, you'll get some more seats, that's a kind of quid pro quo. | ||
I thought we were supposed to be against that sort of thing, remember? | ||
Anyway, here is Crawford being asked about selling two congressional seats on Zoom. | ||
She denies it. | ||
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You were recently on a call with Democratic donors who have given to your campaign. | |
The meeting was billed as a chance to put two more House seats in play for 2026. | ||
No matter how long you were on that call, how was that appropriate? | ||
Well, I don't think that the email that was sent out was an appropriate way to announce a judicial candidate, to be frank. | ||
I appeared in a short Zoom appearance with that group. | ||
No mention was made of the congressional maps while I was in the meeting. | ||
I don't know what they discussed for the rest of it, but certainly no mention was made of the congressional maps while I was in the meeting. | ||
You still chose to join that meeting? | ||
Right. I also did not see that email or the way it was being billed before I participated. | ||
Okay, so she didn't see the email, she didn't know about the meeting she was in. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
If only we had someone, like a Democrat in Congress, maybe Timu Obama himself, the presumptive leader of the Democrats in Congress right now, Hakeem Jeffries, literally saying that this is the plan for the Democrats to win the House in 26. Do we have some kind of video like that? | ||
That would really be something. | ||
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In Wisconsin, that's a 50-50 race, because we know Wisconsin's a 50-50 state. | |
And we have a strong Democratic candidate. | ||
Whoever wins is going to determine who has the majority in the Wisconsin Supreme Court. | ||
Why is that important? | ||
Because there are gerrymandered congressional lines right now in Wisconsin. | ||
Wisconsin's a 50-50 state, as I mentioned, but there are six Republicans And only two Democrats out of an eight-person delegation, because the lines are broken. | ||
Right. Actually, it's because it depends where people live, and you guys are saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
You want to redraw the lines, and you want this woman to get in as Supreme Court Justice, so that she will redraw the lines, so you'll get two more seats in Congress, and then you, Timu Obama, will be the Speaker of the House. | ||
That is the plan, and you're admitting it. | ||
But putting that aside for a moment, this Susan Crawford lady, she does not seem particularly good. | ||
Here she is letting a child molester, a guy who molested I think a five-year-old, walk after two years and she doesn't regret it. | ||
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This is Curtis O'Brien, a convicted felon. | |
He sexually assaulted a five-year-old Wisconsin girl multiple times. | ||
Judge Susan Crawford could have given him 60 years in prison, but she let him walk two years in prison. | ||
That's it. | ||
While his victim lives with the scars forever. | ||
She even let the predator live across the street from an elementary school. | ||
That was Crawford's choice. | ||
Another dangerous decision from Susan Crawford, putting all our kids at risk. | ||
She's just wrong for Wisconsin. | ||
On these ads we're seeing, you referenced one. | ||
In 2020, you did sentence a child sex offender to four years in prison after prosecutors requested 10. Do you regret that sentence? | ||
Yes. I don't regret that sentence. | ||
All right. | ||
So it's up to you, Wisconsin. | ||
Cheese State, it's your move right now. | ||
Not only this congressional seat situation, which could affect the entire country. | ||
I mean, basically, it could completely hamper the Trump presidency, right? | ||
Republicans lose the House, and then Trump is a lame duck, and you can already see how this whole thing could play out. | ||
That's why this is so important right now. | ||
But even if you put the national part of it aside, you've got a judge who doesn't regret letting a guy who multiple times molested a five-year-old girl Let the guy out after two years? | ||
Could have been in there for 60 years and then let him live by a school? | ||
Doesn't regret it? | ||
Like, what is going on there? | ||
And unfortunately, the numbers right now are not looking great. | ||
This is Eric Daughtry from Florida Voice News. | ||
Latest poll shows Wisconsin Supreme Court Susan Crawford, 52.9%. | ||
Sorry, Phoenix, you jumped on me a little fast there. | ||
How was that? | ||
And Brad Schimel at 46%. | ||
That is not good. | ||
Good. Scott Jennings over on CNN. | ||
Here he is talking about how Republicans just don't vote regularly and he's even warning Elon because all of these things are now deeply connected. | ||
I do think a couple of things are true. | ||
Number one, the Republican Party is grappling with a new reality. | ||
We have a lot of voters in the party that do not vote regularly. | ||
They're low propensity voters. | ||
They turned out for Donald Trump. | ||
They like to vote when he's on the ballot. | ||
But even in the November election you saw people show up, vote Trump, and then leave the rest of it blank. | ||
One of the things the party has to do is condition those people to show up even when Donald Trump is not the person they're voting for. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, that's just right. | ||
Like, we all have to wake up right now. | ||
We know that the hardcore MAGA base is always going to come out for Trump, right? | ||
And even some of the new people that have come around, the ex-libs and that crew, they came around this time because it was Trump and they understood the connection between, say, MAGA and MAHA and that whole thing. | ||
But you can't only do this every four years. | ||
Again, Republicans lose the House. | ||
Then we have, we're basically a year and a half away from Democrats being in control of the House. | ||
Everyone knowing Trump only has two years left. | ||
We already have this crazy fight as it pertains to deportations with lower level courts. | ||
Like you could really see how they could halt all of the progress. | ||
So today is a really, it's April Fool's Day, but it is a really, really serious day actually. | ||
Elon's out there in Wisconsin. | ||
Again, the guy with Neuralink and the robots and the electric cars and the rockets and all the stuff. | ||
He's also wearing a piece of cheese on his head in Wisconsin, telling people that this is important stuff. | ||
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Everybody. Thank you. | |
The reason for the checks is that it's really just to get attention. | ||
We need to get attention. | ||
And somewhat inevitably, when I do these things, it causes the legacy media to kind of lose their minds. | ||
And then they'll run it on every news channel. | ||
And I'm like, I couldn't pay them. | ||
It would cost like 10 times more to get the kind of coverage that we get. | ||
A lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress Where I just can't... | ||
I'm trying to connect the dots of how did they become rich while earning... | ||
How'd they get 20 million if they're earning 200,000 a year? | ||
It sounds... | ||
Nobody can explain that. | ||
So something's... | ||
Yeah, we're gonna try to figure it out and certainly stop it from happening. | ||
So look, Wisconsin is serious, but the other thing that he's talking about there is like just the deep corruption. | ||
The deep corruption that you guys all know about that we've been covering with Doge and everything else and what he said in that clip we showed you yesterday. | ||
The people that are freaking out the most about the corruption being discovered are the people who have the most to hide. | ||
How did Bernie Sanders, who has been in government for how many years exactly has Bernie Sanders been in government? | ||
It's gotta be about 40 years at this point. | ||
It's 35 years, something like that. | ||
How did he on that, you know, what at times was probably $110,000, maybe it's up to closer to 200 now. | ||
How did he become a multimillionaire with three houses? | ||
How is Elizabeth Warren worth 20 million bucks? | ||
How is it that Nancy Pelosi, I think so. | ||
on Twitter, which always trades way above the market. | ||
How did these people all do this? | ||
Do you think it's possible that there may be up to no good? | ||
Why is it that the Clinton Foundation got hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars when Hillary and Bill had power, and then when they didn't have power for a while, it basically shut down? | ||
Now it's kind of back. | ||
How many years has Bernie been in government? | ||
43 years! | ||
Not a single piece of legislation with his name on it that's done anything. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
So that's why They are freaking out so then so if you contrast sort of Elon out there like we're uncovering the stuff get out there and vote I'm for the people and then you've got Bernie like oh the oligarchs are coming we must empower the system we must take more of their money for the system it starts looking pretty obvious doesn't it and the other part that of course we know is that as we're watching these Tesla stations get burned and people you know etch swastikas into cars and brake windows and all the rest of it that these are paid operatives this is the same | ||
freaking thing that we saw with BLM. | ||
Then it got moved over to the Hamas protests. | ||
Now it's being moved over to the Tesla protests. | ||
It's exactly the same. | ||
There is a playbook. | ||
These people are paid. | ||
Here's Elon on that. | ||
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It's really wild. | |
I mean, it was inevitable that at least a few Soros operatives would be in the audience. | ||
Give my regards to George say hi to George for me Isn't it isn't it shocking how much violence and hatred is coming from the left I? | ||
Mean isn't this supposed isn't it supposed to be the the party that they claim to be the party of empathy and yet? | ||
They're burning that burning Tesla's and shooting up dealerships and calling for the death of the president and me I'm like guys Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's really like, I totally understand if somebody doesn't want to buy a product. | ||
Yeah, it's up to you. | ||
It's free country, you know, but you don't have to burn it down. | ||
And that's kind of what the, let's say, conservative approach would be. | ||
Oh, you don't like that Bud Light gave millions of dollars to this guy dressed up as a girl. | ||
What the hell was that person's name again? | ||
Dylan Mulvaney or whatever? | ||
Well, then don't buy Bud Light. | ||
You don't blow up a wheat factory, right? | ||
And that's what we did. | ||
Oh, you don't like that every time you walk into Target they have clothes for children that show them how to tuck their wangs? | ||
Then don't go to Target. | ||
You don't set off a bomb or break the window of Target. | ||
We are the ones who, I would say, largely believe in the rule of law and realize that your dollars matter and you have some control over that. | ||
They're the ones that if they don't get what they want, and in which, in this case, not even they're not getting what they want. | ||
In this case, fraud is being exposed and their response to the fraud being exposed is to vandalize random people's cars because they're the good guys. | ||
You etch a swastika in someone's car. | ||
Somehow the people putting up the swastikas now are the good guys. | ||
That's how confused these people are. | ||
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All right, so let's connect these two stories now. | ||
So we started, obviously, with the Wisconsin story, and now we talked a little bit about Elon and Doge, and these things are intertwined. | ||
Here's Amy Klobuchar over on the televised mental institution known as MSNBC. | ||
You remember Amy Klobuchar. | ||
She was a Democrat, progressive, but not Completely psychotic progressive, so she's largely become nobody in the party. | ||
Anyway, she goes over on MSNBC and she is trying to sell you the idea that the Wisconsin voters are pissed at Elon somehow connecting it to the Supreme Court. | ||
It's all very confusing, but take a look. | ||
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This is Wisconsin. | |
There's a lot of Wisconsin pride going on. | ||
Pride in their democracy. | ||
They have a high voting turnout. | ||
They love their state and they like good governance. | ||
So what are they saying? | ||
They're saying Wisconsin is not for sale, Jen. | ||
Elon Musk has plowed $20 million into this race. | ||
It's the most expensive state judicial race in the history of America. | ||
There's an incredible candidate, Judge Crawford, who is a prosecutor, a circuit judge. | ||
She's just going along her way, a very good choice for Supreme Court, when all of a sudden, pow, in comes Elon Musk offering million-dollar checks to people. | ||
This is a state where the people own the football team, the Green Bay Packers. | ||
So they are seeing this as the people of Wisconsin versus Musk. | ||
Did you catch what the meme makers of the internet did there? | ||
For those of you listening on the audio podcast, that was split in two and what you saw on the other side was a tweet that was showing that 77% We're good to | ||
go. And when you do that, and when you tell people that the guy catching the rockets and saving the astronauts is the Nazi, well then you get more of this nonsense. | ||
This is in the last two days. | ||
little compilation. | ||
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I'm over the silence. | |
Alright. I'm over the silence. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
You're a slow down. | ||
You're a slow down. | ||
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Get off my car. | |
You touch that I will break you. | ||
Okay, come on. | ||
Bring it on. | ||
You're fucking nasty. | ||
You. I love you. | ||
Shame. | ||
All right, we're going to have a moment of silence. | ||
Does anyone get laid anymore? | ||
Do people just, like, do people just, does anyone go out, I'm gonna get laid tonight. | ||
That's the way they did it back in my day. | ||
And then you wouldn't be out there screaming Nazi at a random person because he bought a car you didn't like. | ||
But if you haven't got laid and if you're confused about your gender and you watch MSNBC all day, you might be doing that sort of thing. | ||
It's obviously completely absurd. | ||
These people are brainbroken. | ||
And again, To connect that to the George Soros part of it, look, they're gonna figure out, because we have competent people in government, they're gonna figure out where the funding is coming from, just like they're gonna figure out where the funding is coming from for all the Hamas stuff, and like we found out that all of the BLM funding basically was completely fraudulent, and it was a giant Ponzi scheme, so the leaders of BLM were making tons of cash, but if you think it's organic that these losers who can't tie their shoes all have the same cardboard cutout of the cemetery signs and the tombstones, | ||
I don't Thanks for | ||
watching. I've made it clear, if you take part in the wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, we will find you, arrest you, and put you behind bars. | ||
Today, I'm proud to announce that the Department of Justice has unsealed federal charges against another Tesla attacker. | ||
We've charged Cooper Frederick in the firebombing of a Tesla dealership that occurred on March 7th in Loveland, Colorado. | ||
All of these cases are a serious threat to public safety. | ||
Therefore, there will be no negotiating. | ||
We are seeking 20 years in prison. | ||
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Justice is coming. | ||
And that's what serious people who are supposed to be in government will do. | ||
You can't blow up random shit because you don't like somebody. | ||
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There's more, because good things are a-happening. | ||
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So the guy who blew up those Teslas, there he is, Paul Kim. | ||
Paul Kim, look at him. | ||
He looks like a hippie. | ||
He looks like a guy who should live outside San Francisco doing mushrooms. | ||
He was going down that path. | ||
Maybe he got a bad batch or something. | ||
Next thing you know, you're blowing up a Tesla factory. | ||
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Okay, so let's jump over to France for a second because something really, really terrible happened yesterday and I think you'll see how it's connected to a lot of things that we've been dealing with here in America. | ||
Check this out from Fox News. | ||
French politician Marie Le Pen and eight other members of her right-wing party were found guilty of embezzling public funds on Monday, and she herself was barred for running for public office. | ||
The French court did not immediately announce how long Le Pen will be ineligible for office, and she stormed out of the courtroom before he finished reading her sentence. | ||
She is a top candidate to run for president in 27, and Le Pen has said that prohibiting her from running in that election would be political death. | ||
Le Pen has argued that such a sentence would also effectively disenfranchise her voters. | ||
She came in second place to French President Emmanuel Macron in both the 2017 and 2022 elections, and her National Rally Party has grown massively in support in recent years. | ||
The facts of her case relate to spending of funds from the European Parliament to support aspects of the National Rally Party, Prosecutors established in court that the EU Parliament funds were used to pay Le Pen's bodyguard as well as her personal assistant. | ||
The other defendants were convicted of similar uses of the funding. | ||
Le Pen said she felt they were only interested in preventing her from running for president. | ||
So first off, look, I'm not going to pretend that I am an absolute expert in the perfect, most minute legal details of what happened here. | ||
Okay, so she spent some of the money on security or something like that. | ||
They can argue in French court whether they should be doing that or not. | ||
The broader point is that Le Pen's party, which has become the sort of pro-France, you might argue it's sort of the make France great again party. | ||
Basically, because they want to stop immigration. | ||
You guys all know the stories and videos and images coming out of France where African and Middle Eastern migrants have completely taken over and it's always fighting H-Men and all of the rest of the chaos that it's wrought on their streets. | ||
And doesn't this seem Doesn't this seem exactly what we just went through for, what, five years, basically, of Donald Trump? | ||
We're gonna jail him for this. | ||
He's gonna be accused of that. | ||
He won't be able to do business here. | ||
We didn't get so far as he can't run, although they were angling that for sure, right? | ||
They absolutely were. | ||
Remember, there were several Supreme Courts, state Supreme Courts, I think Colorado, Maine, that wanted him not even to be on the ballot. | ||
And now this appears to be happening in France. | ||
Here's Marie Le Pen commenting on what's going on. | ||
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Anne Bardella is a tremendous asset to the movement, and I've been saying it for a long time. | |
I hope we don't have to use this asset sooner than necessary. | ||
But in the meantime, I am combative. | ||
I am not going to let myself be eliminated like this. | ||
I will pursue the avenues of appeal that I can. | ||
There is a small path, it is certainly narrow, but it exists. | ||
I will indeed request, in the clearest possible way, that the appeal decision be made. | ||
Allowing me to consider a candidacy for the presidential election, I will always stand by the French people. | ||
There are millions of French people who believe in me. | ||
Millions of French people who trust me. | ||
And I am here to tell them I have been fighting for you for 30 years. | ||
And I have been fighting against injustice for 30 years. | ||
And consequently I will continue to do so. | ||
And I will do it until the end. | ||
Okay, it's worth noting that's obviously AI translation. | ||
She was speaking in French. | ||
And again, it's worth reiterating, I'm not an expert in the legal part of what's going on here, but I'm talking about this in broad strokes. | ||
This woman who has been fighting politically, and she's really been on the right, 30 years ago she was talking about the immigration problem. | ||
So these people, it's kind of like Donald Trump 2015, build a wall, we have an immigration problem, and then it really came to pass, and now even Democrats like Bernie Sanders are admitting it, even though they're the type of people that did everything to break the immigration system and stop the wall and everything else. | ||
So it's like, is this really about, oh my God, she took some funds and paid a security guard? | ||
Or is this, oh, she is a threat to the globalist order that wants these open borders and everything else. | ||
Eva Wladdingerbrook, who I've had on the show, who's an activist out of Holland, here she is, and she's been very, very outspoken of what, in terms of what has happened to her country, which is very similar to what has happened in France, here she is talking about the political bias into the investigations into Marine Le Pen. | ||
Okay, so the lawfare being used against right-wing politicians in Europe is being taken to a whole new level. | ||
Marine Le Pen, the leader of Rassemblement National, the populist right-wing party in France, has just been sentenced to four years in jail, of which two suspended, and has been barred from partaking in French politics for the next five years. | ||
That means that she's been barred from running against Macron for the position of the president of France. | ||
She's been convicted for allegedly Embezzling European funds, misusing European funds for her national fraction of the party instead of the European fraction of the party. | ||
Which I dare to bet money on the fact that if any judicial system in any European country would launch an investigation into left-wing parties to see if they were doing that, that let's say 80% of them would be found guilty of the same thing. | ||
Because I used to work in a European parliament and trust me, This is something that I think happens a lot more than they want you to believe. | ||
And of course, we will never know that because they don't launch investigations into left-wing parties. | ||
Because the whole aim of this is to crush the right-wing in Europe. | ||
Because we're growing too fast. | ||
And so the system, the cabal, needs to come down on us through another way. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
Lawfare. They're banning us. | ||
They're banning our parties. | ||
They're banning politicians from running. | ||
They're convicting us of hate speech and hate crimes. | ||
That's how they do it. | ||
That's the new strategy. | ||
Okay, so there's a little more context in how she used the funds, and I venture to say that Ava's right. | ||
Look into how some of the lefties in government have used these funds, whether it was supposed to go to their party or the European parties or whatever it was, and I'm going to guess you're going to find an awful lot of misallocated funds and the rest of it. | ||
The broader point, though, of course, Is that what the European Union, the globalists, whatever you want to call this thing at this point, what they don't want are independent nation states that will stand up for their culture. | ||
That is why Conor McGregor is now running for president of Ireland, because Ireland should be for Irish people. | ||
It's okay. | ||
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They can have Guinness and have their shillelagh and enjoy themselves. | |
And it's, oh, yes, that's right, Conor. | ||
Conor over here is very excited about that. | ||
And that's true. | ||
And it's okay. | ||
Right? You can decide what your borders look like, what your immigration policy is going to be, what level of immigration you will allow in, if you will allow migrants in, and all of those things. | ||
And the same thing goes for France. | ||
And the same thing goes for Britain. | ||
The same thing goes for every sovereign nation on earth. | ||
But the powers that be seem to want to make sure that particularly Western European nations and the U.S. are unable to protect their borders, are unable to protect their culture, and every time someone comes out there, whether it's Donald Trump in 2015, | ||
we should build a wall so we can figure out what's going on here, or whether it's Marine Le Pen now in France, or whether it's anyone in literally any of these other countries that comes out, they're called far right, they're told they're Nazis, blah blah blah blah blah, and this is what we get. | ||
Elon kind of summed it up nicely on X. "When the radical left can't win via the Democratic vote, "they abuse the legal system to jail their opponents. | ||
"This is their standard play throughout the world." And now, because this story is gaining a little That's a big deal. | ||
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I know all about it, and a lot of people thought she wasn't going to be convicted of anything, and I don't know if it means conviction, but she was banned for running for five years, and she's the leading candidate. | ||
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That sounds like this country. | |
That sounds very much like this country. | ||
I mean, that's Trump being Trump, yeah. | ||
Kind of sounds like this country, because that's how freaking close we got to them doing exactly that to Donald Trump. | ||
Fortunately, it did not work and there is now a major fright fight brewing in France. | ||
And by the way, it's not like you couldn't have seen this coming. | ||
We have seen this coming, right? | ||
Why is it that no matter how far left you are, even the way that that journalist at the Oval Office framed the question, far right leader Marine Le Pen. | ||
Well, what do you mean by far right? | ||
What does that actually mean? | ||
Meaning she wants France to largely be for French people. | ||
She wants people to be able to have a baguette and a cigarette and enjoy their afternoon without being mauled by an African Germany's | ||
entire defense Do you think that the American taxpayer is going to stand for that if you get thrown in jail in Germany for posting a mean tweet? | ||
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Of course they're not, right? | |
So the point that I try to make to our European friends, and I think that they're our friends, I believe that, I know President Trump does, is That friendship is based on shared values. | ||
You do not have shared values if you're jailing people for saying we should close down our border. | ||
You don't have shared values if you cancel elections because you don't like the result, and that happened in Romania. | ||
You do not have shared values if you're so afraid of your own people that you silence them and shut them up. | ||
Yeah, the last line. | ||
That gets it right there. | ||
Why is France afraid of its own people? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Why is France, the power structure that is running France, why is it afraid that a certain amount of its people would like to keep France French? | ||
Why is that? | ||
What is really going on here? | ||
Why is it that when we see our border being overrun, which thankfully has now stopped, why is it that people across the pond, when I was in London, Month and a half ago for Jordan Peterson's ARC conference, everyone was like, man, we're praying. | ||
Literally every conversation I had, not only at ARC, at restaurants, at bars, everybody was like, why can't we do this here? | ||
We pray that Trump succeeds because maybe it gives us a map of how we can do it because we want to stop this. | ||
We want to get our countries back. | ||
We want to feel safe. | ||
We want our women and minorities and everybody else to feel safe on the streets without feeling like they're going to be assaulted or anything else. | ||
And now let's connect this broadly to what's happening across Europe. | ||
Why is the left afraid of Le Pen? | ||
Because Le Pen's gonna try to do something about it. | ||
And I don't even know all of Le Pen's policies, right? | ||
So I'm not sitting here saying if I was French, I would vote for Le Pen. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
From what I can tell on the outside, I probably would, but I don't know every bit of the domestic policies. | ||
But the problem here is that Europe is dealing with an invasion right now, and Marine Le Pen has been calling it out. | ||
Apparently there's a certain set of people that just don't like that sort of talk. | ||
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Every day, indeed, hundreds more foreigners come to settle in our country and to live with us, intending to live as they do at home. | |
We can no longer let this happen. | ||
For many French people, mass immigration is an oppression. | ||
Mass immigration is not an opportunity for France, it is a tragedy for France. | ||
Yeah. Right? | ||
So is that racist? | ||
We've been through this. | ||
You are allowed to have your own country. | ||
You guys get it. | ||
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so if you were that Frenchman, eating your cheese, drinking your Bordeaux, having your champagne... | ||
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I'd be doing this in a French accent, but I'm not. | |
Why would you want your country to remain French? | ||
You'd want it to remain French so that this sort of thing wouldn't be happening in the streets of Paris. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Look how they're going to be in the streets of Paris. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
French police clashed with hundreds of protesters in Paris as authorities evicted over 400 migrants from the Gete Lyrique theater where they had been sheltering for months You got my tea okay? | ||
I'm gonna put the police on it You got my tea okay? | ||
Yeah, that last clip there, that's a guy who stabbed a whole bunch of people. | ||
Well, Eva's got more on that. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Again, this is from Eva Vlardingerbroek. | ||
Here we go again. | ||
Someone just stabbed five people in Dam Square. | ||
We connected the videos there. | ||
So now we're in Amsterdam. | ||
Amsterdam's main square. | ||
According to eyewitnesses, an elderly woman and a young girl were stabbed in the back. | ||
A trauma helicopter was flown in to take care of the victims. | ||
The knifeman has been arrested, but surprise, surprise, no further information has been provided. | ||
And you saw the video of him in the previous compilation that we just showed you there. | ||
So this is happening all over. | ||
These are not racists. | ||
Remember we showed you that video last week? | ||
The woman, the Irish woman, who basically was saying that she supports Conor McGregor because she just wants her little village to be safe again. | ||
Like, these are not bad people. | ||
We have completely done everything upside down so that the people who are the invaders are somehow thought to be the good guys. | ||
The people who are mooching off the system, who are creating chaos, who are doing violent acts, who are I think so. | ||
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All right, so in and of itself, in Western societies we do want to be tolerant. | ||
But what is he praying to? | ||
Is that in line with whatever the British Army's mission was? | ||
Why are they pushing this type of diversity? | ||
You just have to think about what's going on here. | ||
You don't want to be bigoted or anything else, but you do have to think about why is this stuff pushed on us constantly? | ||
Like, you could have, let's say, a Muslim soldier in the British Army, but if he's putting his religious needs, or his need to pray however many times a day, or whatever, ahead of the mission, it seemed like those guys were out in the field somewhere, might be some danger out there, but he's got to pray. Like, there might be a problem there. | ||
And that's in contrast to this video, which we showed you a couple years ago. | ||
It went super, super viral. | ||
Look at this video from the Russian Army and see which seems more serious, which seems like it will protect itself more. | ||
It's not a defense of Russia or anything that Putin has done, but which seems more like a society that is going to be able to survive. | ||
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But in reality, you're yesterday's main enemy. | |
Yeah, I don't think you need to analyze that. | ||
Like, that's pretty badass, as we used to say. | ||
And that seems like you're going to get the type of people who are going to fight for your country and your culture and everything else. | ||
Again, not a defense of Putin. | ||
But you might be watching all this going, Dave, this does feel a little heavy-handed. | ||
That the Muslim guy could be in the army and the praying and Well, you know, everyone should be able to live everywhere and diversity is our strength and blah blah blah. | ||
How bad could it really be getting in places like Britain? | ||
Well, this is absolutely horrible. | ||
Wild. If you think that it's not that the obviousness of the crime and everything else and just the overrunning of the borders is not bad enough, now this nonsense, this evil toxic nonsense has completely invaded the British judicial system. | ||
This is the British sentencing court has now declared that white men, I cannot believe this is real, that white men will have longer prison sentences than women and minorities. | ||
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and saying, I'm afraid to say, these are what's going to happen. | ||
And from Tuesday, this is what will happen. | ||
Judges will prepare pre-sentencing reports where necessary. | ||
And if someone is of ethnic, cultural, or faith minority, or a young person under 25, or a woman, or a pregnant woman, they will get a special sentencing report. | ||
Normally, those pre-sentencing reports do mean that the sentence is mitigated, that time is taken off for a jail term, for example. | ||
What it means That is profoundly evil. | ||
It is profoundly against the Western notion. | ||
Well, a notion that we've enshrined in our Constitution, that Lady Justice is blind, right? | ||
They are saying, no, Lady Justice will look at you and she won't really be Lady Justice. | ||
She's going to kind of be Lady Bigotry. | ||
Because if you're of this skin color and this age, you're gonna get this punishment. | ||
And if you're a white guy who's 30 who did the exact same thing, maybe you're in a gang and you got a white guy who's 30 and you got a British lesbo and you got a Pakistani immigrant who's 26 and blah blah blah and they're all gonna get different sentences. | ||
Does that make sense to you? | ||
So what is going on with the British? | ||
They are falling on the sword, as Gadsad talks about. | ||
They have toxic, suicidal empathy at this point, right? | ||
And they don't know what to do. | ||
And the good people, the good people of Britain are going to be forced out. | ||
It is as simple as that. | ||
Once, I mean, it's the most It's the most obvious unmasking in the literal sense, right? | ||
Like, Lady Justice is supposed to be blind. | ||
She has a blindfold in front of her face. | ||
I know that's more of an American notion, but it's born out of hundreds of years. | ||
Where did we come from originally, right? | ||
Like, we should all be treated as individuals. | ||
No, no, you did that. | ||
Oh, and you were with the guy who looked like that. | ||
Yeah, you're going to jail three years. | ||
This guy, we're just patting him on the butt. | ||
He can get going. | ||
And this is what happens in multicultural societies that refuse to integrate people properly. | ||
And this has been one of the massive faults of the left, and then it's been completely exacerbated by the woke. | ||
And Canada has another version of this. | ||
So Canada, which has had some of the craziest, most violent, insane pro-Hamas protests and has let in Probably hundreds of thousands of people who would gladly destroy Canadian society, and they were ushered in by Justin Trudeau. | ||
Well, now they have sort of like two societies happening right now. | ||
So watch this woman. | ||
This is a Muslim woman in a burqa, 23 years old, explaining why she can't find work in Canada and why that's Canada's fault. | ||
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If you're a niqabi or a hijabi that struggles to find a job because of their religion, then keep watching because I got something amazing for you. | |
I'm Manal. | ||
I am 23 years old. | ||
I live in Toronto, Canada. | ||
And the biggest struggle I faced in Toronto was finding a job because I was told on my face, can you remove what you are wearing in order for you to get a job? | ||
I know. | ||
That's a shocker and a slap in the face, which was a good thing. | ||
Blessing in disguise. | ||
Let me tell you why. | ||
She may be a perfectly lovely person, right? | ||
Seems totally fine. | ||
Sometimes when you're trying to judge somebody, when you're with somebody, you use facial cues. | ||
That's why the phrase facial cues, if you can only see their eyes, it really limits the ability for you to read that person. | ||
But let's say she's a perfectly fine person, but you just own a restaurant and you're hiring a host, hostess at the restaurant. | ||
Do you want someone, when people come in, that they cannot see that person at all? | ||
And if your answer is you better damn well hire that person or you're a bigot, I think you're a little confused about how human interactions work. | ||
It is not incumbent on anyone to hire someone that doesn't represent their organization properly. | ||
If she wanted to get a job at Lululemon, Would that really make sense? | ||
You can't see what she's wearing and you're at a clothing store. | ||
I mean, we could do a million extrapolations of this. | ||
So if she wants a job, I suppose she could get a job at a mosque or a madrasa or maybe at a tech support center where no one is going to have to see her. | ||
But there's a reason people dress a certain way. | ||
I'm not saying she can't dress like that. | ||
She can. | ||
I believe that Canada is a free society, at least for now. | ||
It may not be for the, let's say, indigenous Canadians much longer. | ||
It's just obvious. | ||
That is not because of the bigotry of Canada. | ||
That is because of thousands of years of how humans are able to judge each other and interact with each other, and being able to see people, being able to smile at people, being able to nod at them. | ||
It brings us all together, but if you put up a giant barrier between you and everyone else and then you say, well, look at them, they're bigoted, we got a problem. | ||
And we know we do have, although it's lesser here in the United States, we do have a problem. | ||
Columbia, on the Upper West Side of New York City, which is Hamas Playground 101, here are a bunch of Columbia graduates. | ||
Who likely, their parents, they didn't pay for it, their parents likely spent about four or five hundred grand for them to become radical anti-American activists. | ||
And here's a bunch of them ripping up their diplomas because we deported a Hamas supporter. | ||
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Palestine! Free, free Palestine! | |
Free, free, free Palestine! | ||
Free, free, free Palestine! | ||
Free, free Palestine! | ||
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Free, free Palestine! | |
Free, free, free Palestine! | ||
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Free, free, free Palestine! | |
Free Mamukalil! | ||
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Free, free Palestine! | |
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Sometimes, like, there's such perfection in that. | ||
It is true, you are ripping up your Columbia degree, and actually, it's funny, because Columbia taught you to be someone who would rip up your Columbia degree, and be for a terrorist organization that is still holding at least one American right now, and to hate America and all of those things. | ||
So it is actually worth, in the ironic sense, you're kind of doing the right thing, because Made you and that's the problem, but it's not just Columbia as we know I mean the Ivy Leagues particularly have been infected with this nonsense. | ||
This is great over on MSNBC They get a Yale fascism scholar. | ||
That's his title He's a fascism scholar and he's he's leaving the United States. | ||
It's not just road It's not just television funny lesbians like Rosie O'Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres this guy Jason Stanley a fascism scholar Not a fashion scholar, that's a whole other thing. | ||
He's leaving the U.S. | ||
and he's going to Canada, though, which wait till he figures out what's going on over there. | ||
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Is it impeding you from teaching what and how you'd want to teach? | ||
you Oh, absolutely not. | ||
Yale has, to this extent, protected its scholars, unlike Columbia, who forced, for example, Catherine Frank, a prominent law professor, into early retirement. | ||
So it has nothing to do with me. | ||
It has everything to do with my children and my desire to send a warning to Americans that is consistent with the work I've been doing. | ||
Oh, so your school hasn't done anything to you, but you're just gonna go because you're so brave and you're gonna go to Canada. | ||
Maybe you can get a job with the Berka girl. | ||
You guys could open up, I don't know, like a poutine shop. | ||
That would be something. | ||
Now, the difference, guys, because we're 50 minutes in and you're going, wait, Dave, this is all very depressing. | ||
There's a lot of depressing things happening out there. | ||
The difference, guys, between what's happening... | ||
First off, we're losing guys like him out of America. | ||
That's good. | ||
But the other part of all of this is that we are doing the right things in America right now. | ||
We got pretty close to the precipice of doing to Trump what France is doing to Marine Le Pen right now, and we didn't do it. | ||
And now we have a government that's uncovering fraud and we have a government that is bringing people in like Tulsi and Bobby Kennedy. | ||
and Pam Bondi and Cash Patel and all of these things, and good things are happening. | ||
And check this out. | ||
This is from new chairman of the FCC, Federal Communications Commissioner Brandon Carr. | ||
I have asked the FCC's Enforcement Bureau to open an investigation into Disney and ABC. | ||
While Disney started as an iconic American company, it recently went all in on DEI. | ||
I am concerned that their DEI practices may violate FCC prohibitions on invidious forms of discrimination. | ||
So because we know that Disney, all right, we're three years past, don't say gay, which by the way, you're still allowed to say gay in Florida and nobody comes gets you. | ||
DeSantis'goons don't knock on your door and pull you away. | ||
Remember we had a year of everyone screaming, my God, don't say gay in Florida. | ||
Nothing has happened. | ||
It's just like everything else that the media does. | ||
DeSantis won. | ||
The don't say gay thing happened. | ||
There's still gays here. | ||
Have you been to South Beach? | ||
I don't go there. | ||
It's a little gay for me, but you know. | ||
Disgrimination Anyway, Disney Senior VP, here's a Disney Senior VP being caught admitting that they do illegal DEI hiring and they don't really like white men. | ||
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Certainly there have been times where, you know, there's no way we're hiding away now. | |
It's kind of unspoken. | ||
There are times when it's spoken. | ||
How would they say it? | ||
There's no way we're hiding away now. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Like straight to you? | ||
Okay. They'd be very careful how they... | ||
According to these videotapes, Disney blatantly discriminates against whites, white men in particular. | ||
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I think I'm sort of, like, well prepared for it. | |
I'm well positioned for it. | ||
But as far as Disney's concerned, I'm a white male. | ||
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That's not who they're looking at promoting. | |
Well, you're a schmuck for being part of Disney, then. | ||
Disney is discriminating against me, but I work at Disney. | ||
It's very exciting. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
That is illegal. | ||
You are not allowed to be discriminated against on the basis of your skin color, right? | ||
We have anti-discrimination laws. | ||
The most libertarian type person out there, or like ANCAP person, might say you shouldn't have those laws and every company can do whatever they want. | ||
There's probably, there's a very, very libertarian argument to make for that, but as long as we do have laws like that, that were passed around 1963, 1964, Thank you Actually really just meant if you're white, you're screwed. | ||
And you can very easily connect that to the story we just told you about in England. | ||
If you commit a crime and you're a white man, you're screwed. | ||
If you commit a crime and you're a black lesbian, you're gonna be okay. | ||
Do you think over time that's gonna create a society that's gonna be whole and safe and thoughtful and allow people to prosper? | ||
Or it would just create the conditions for absolute chaos? | ||
I think you know the answer. | ||
Here's one more from Brendan Carr on all that. | ||
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You're probing into Disney's DEI policies. | |
Their senior counsel writes, this is all about bullying and intimidation. | ||
Mr. Carr's most powerful tool is his vote on the commission to approve mergers and acquisitions. | ||
Is this about Disney's hiring practices or is it about something else? | ||
Yeah, this is about the hiring practices and their employment practices. | ||
Broadcasters and Disney owns one, ABC. | ||
They have an obligation under federal law. | ||
We have EEO rules at the FCC, which means you can't make hiring decisions based on protected characteristics, including gender and race. | ||
And the evidence we have so far indicates potentially that Disney and ABC were making employment decisions based on race and gender, including having effectively Yeah, | ||
it is a serious issue, because as I said, in 1964 the Civil Rights Act was passed. | ||
And you cannot discriminate against people based on the color of their skin. | ||
So you might look all the way back to 1964 and go, well, what they were trying to do at that time was make sure that people don't discriminate against black people. | ||
OK, that's fine. | ||
That's great. | ||
You shouldn't. | ||
You shouldn't. | ||
Now, again, there's a separate argument whether the government should have anything to do with all of this. | ||
But as long as the government passes something, well, then it means, because we have individual rights in this country and we have equal protection under the law, that if you're going to pass something that says you can't discriminate based on skin color, Originally, because they were afraid that people were going to discriminate against black people, well then you can't now use that to discriminate against white people. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
The point is that America, we have done some of this stuff right, and now we have the competent people in government, like Carr right there, who are going to make sure that companies don't abuse this to usher in neo-racism. | ||
So to bring us home here, how about we choose a better path? | ||
And speaking of Better Path, check out this tweet from the Better Path Twitter account. | ||
Look at this. | ||
I mean, this kind of sums it up nicely. | ||
And it's a quote from G.K. Chesterton. | ||
And what you're seeing there, 1992, that's a Calvin Klein ad, 1992. | ||
No, that's not me, that's Marky Mark, Mark Wahlberg, and what was her name? | ||
Kate Moss, I think. | ||
And then what does it look like, you know, basically 30 years later from Calvin Klein? | ||
It's too obese, I don't know, seemingly genderqueer, I'm not sure what there. | ||
So did we go in the right direction? | ||
I'm not saying everybody has to look like Marky Mark and Kate Moss, but what are we doing to our societies? | ||
Why are we creating weak people? | ||
Why are we creating the conditions to let anyone in to destroy the whole thing? | ||
Why are we doing it? | ||
I think it's largely because we've forgotten our past. | ||
We have forgotten that we have been given and granted the greatest freaking thing ever. | ||
And if we forget that, man, it's going to be far away in that back mirror really, really quick. | ||
But it's going to happen to the British, and it's going to happen to the French, and the Germans, and the... | ||
People from Holland and across Western Europe way faster than it happens to us. | ||
The British have a particular struggle with this right now. | ||
Here's Jordan Peterson on that. | ||
It was the first trip I took to Europe. | ||
I saved up money for a whole year to travel through Europe for a few months with some friends of mine. | ||
It was the age of London that really struck me because I'd come in from Western Canada and hadn't traveled much at that point. | ||
And of course, Western Canada was The town I grew up in was only established in the 1930s, really. | ||
And to walk into pubs that had been around for five or six hundred years was something unheard of in Canada. | ||
The magnificence of the architecture and the fact that things were built to last, the Parliament buildings are remarkable, and the castles, and the depth of history, and the stability of the country, all of that, and the freedom, it's all an amazing achievement as far as I'm concerned. | ||
One of the things that we learned in the West and one of the things that's part of the great English journalistic tradition is that Journalists in particular have the freedom to say what they want and think what they want and that keeps everyone including the journalists honest and on track and we sacrifice that Especially at the feet of the idea that no one is to be oppressed by anything anyone else says we sacrifice that at our complete peril It's the it's the cardinal right Because when people speak freely, | ||
they're able to think. | ||
And people orient themselves in the world by thinking. | ||
And they re-update the state by thinking. | ||
And they conquer unknown lands by thinking. | ||
And if you put restrictions on their ability to speak freely, then you put restrictions on their ability to think. | ||
And all of those other processes grind to a halt. | ||
And then everyone suffers for it. | ||
You guys got so many things right. | ||
English common law tradition and the parliamentary tradition. | ||
You know, it's been a great gift to everywhere in the world as far as I'm concerned. | ||
So I don't care where you're watching this show from today, whether you're right here in America, whether you're in Britain or any of those countries I mentioned, or whether you're in Asia or South America, to whatever degree you have a free society, you have an ability to think, or speak really, which then leads you to think for yourself and communicate with others so that we can organize properly, you better hold on to it. | ||
Because what's happening in certain places in the world where those traditions were born, like Britain? | ||
Well, now in Britain, they've largely opened up the borders. | ||
Now in Britain, they have a two-tier justice system that's going to largely go against the native white British guy. | ||
Does this seem fair? | ||
So we're stopping it here. | ||
But that doesn't mean that it can't come back. | ||
So this show was a bit alarmist, but considering we started with a Chinese version of me, it could have been worse, I suppose. | ||
I thank you for watching on this April Fool's Day. | ||
I hope you have a great day. | ||
We've got a post-game show coming up in about 30 seconds. | ||
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You seen these? | |
The f*** is that? | ||
My godson got it for me. | ||
They're all over the f***ing place. |