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If you want to be a part of the program, uh we always welcome back Gillian Michaels, uh health, wellness, fitness, nutrition expert, and actually uh gave gives me personally great advice.
Now, Gillian, by the way, abandoned California because of the nuttiness out there, like so many people, and like what we're watching on display against Tesla every single day play out.
Um, and it's it's now gotten to a point where people that might have naturally aligned with the Democratic Party want nothing to do to do with them.
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California went so far for you that you decided to leave that state.
And now you see what this party is doing.
They wouldn't stand for the mothers that lost children that were murdered by by illegal immigrants.
They wouldn't stand for a 12-year-old boy who survived cancer.
They wouldn't stand for the wife of a a hero law enforcement officer.
They wouldn't stand for a young man who lost his father and and the president announced that he got into West Point.
They wouldn't even stand for no tax on tips or social security or overtime.
I mean, so I'm not exactly sure what this party stands for.
And then they wanted to shut the government down until they got into a big fight amongst themselves and they realized it was untenable.
What does this party stand for?
Men and women's sports, you know, the rights of illegals over the safety of Americans, and what hundreds of uh billions of taxpayer dollars spent abroad for the Green New Deal and transgenderism.
Is that the party?
Sean, you know who actually expressed this to me in a way that made sense so you can understand what they're doing, not in a way that makes sense so you can validate it was Jen You Garth when I asked him the same question you just asked me, and he said, you know, at some point the corporate left married the woke left in a wedding we all missed and didn't want.
And that's basically what's unfolding before our very eyes.
And if I could point out something that I also find deeply alarming, you know, you see people on the left loving to call everybody a Nazi.
Elon Musk is an Assy, Trump's a Nazi, everybody's an Assy, except Mahmood Khalil, who supports Al-Aqsa and said that October 7th was an act of heroism through the uh Columbia University apartheid uh divestment group.
Like, but he's cool.
You want that guy.
That guy who supports killing Jewish kids and raping Jewish women.
Um he supports Hamas.
Hamas is a designated terrorist organization.
And uh Hamas has in their charter the destruction of Israel.
And we saw I don't know, I don't know what part of murder, rape, torture, kidnapping, and beheading they don't understand, but the equivalent of 40,000 Americans died October 7th.
I but we're worried about Elon Musk, though, because he's the Nazi.
Like I it's just I I I I think the party has completely lost their way.
And you're seeing that every day as they continue to double down, triple down with things like what we saw off the State of the Union, everything you just listed, and things like this.
There's not a day that goes by where I don't feel more and more quite honestly disgusted with the party.
And I don't want that.
I don't want to feel that way.
I think that we need a two-party system at least.
But I I can't help it with all the things that are going on.
It's it's really grotesque, to be honest.
You know, I announced that I'm buying a Tesla, but I'm also giving away a Tesla.
By the way, you should register.
It would be funny if you won.
Okay.
And um what is he done to deserve this hatred except align with Donald Trump and and save uh taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars?
What has he done?
Well, the the three things they hear is obviously aligned with Donald Trump, and you've got Trump derangement syndrome and all than ever Trumpers.
So that was an unforgivable crime.
If we were to critique him honestly, I've heard reasonable people say they think he's moving a bit too quickly.
And he even said, like, hey, listen, you know, if we make some mistakes, we'll fix them, we'll fix them quick.
If you were to critique him, it might say, you know, hey, slow down, be a bit more surgical.
But that doesn't beget hatred.
It doesn't undo his good intentions.
And then there's the argument that, oh, he's in this for his own personal enrichment, despite the fact that this has cost him about a hundred billion dollars.
Uh 150, but you know, what's what's a few billion dollars if you're that rich.
Right.
I I mean, I I don't see any personal enrichment here.
It seems that the exact opposite is happened.
It looks like the guy's falling on the sword.
Now, I mean, he has a tremendous amount of power.
And oligarchs in the US are obviously real, but they exist on both sides.
And if I'm picking my oligarch, I'm choosing Elon Musk over the Bill Gates and the Reed Hoffman's and the George Soros's every single day of the week.
How would you describe yourself politically now?
Oh, God, Sean, I I feel like I've I'm definitely center right.
100%.
It's not You're a Hannity, make America great again, Reagan conservative.
There you go.
I think so.
I'm I'm a libertarian in that I believe you know people should I'm pretty libertarian too, actually, in a lot on from personal issues.
If you're an adult, that's none of my business.
There's my answer.
That that's really where I I think at this point I have differences from people on the far right, is that I believe two consenting adults should be able to live whatever life they choose, pray to whatever God they choose, love who they choose, you know, if they're good people, adopt children, get all of those things.
Um no no disagreement from me.
But then you're then you're a nineties liberal, I think, Sean.
Um no, I'm not a nineties liberal.
Now you're now you're absolutely ruining my reputation.
That's not fair.
Um I am not an I'm I'm not a nineties liberal, but I will tell you, you know, I imagine this.
Imagine Donald Trump's able to pull off peace in Europe, peace in the Middle East, and come up with a partnership with Panama and Greenland, and eventually I think we'll come to some sort of agreement on tariffs with the European Union and European countries and Canada.
I mean, Canada puts massive uh tariffs on our products already.
So w the we already have a a tariff war with Canada that they started.
You know, if you look at EU tariff rates and and then you don't even include VAT taxes, there's eight cars uh German cars sold for everyone in America because of a ten percent tax on cars on top of a VAT tax, a value-added tax or a sales tax.
And so it makes American cars unaffordable.
And I find the whole thing frustrating to me that you know he's demanding free and fair trade, or if they want tariffs, they can have reciprocal tariffs.
What's so bad about that?
I think that we are not used to this kind of radical transparency.
We're used to seeing smiles and handshakes and hugs, and then of course, behind closed doors, that's where the hard ball gets played.
But Trump plays hardball right in front and center, and people just aren't used to it.
So you get the shake up, you get the bumps in the road, you get the economy going a little haywire for six months, which I believe it did in the beginning of Reagan's first term.
And then everything lifted up and out after that.
But people just they're not acclimated to it.
So when he manhandles world leaders, they freak out.
They don't have the stomach for it.
And, of course, they're looking for anything and everything on the Democrat side to resist.
Everything is resisted.
Again, whether it's standing up Lake and Riley family or cutting waste for an abuse, it's just unilateral resist across the board.
And I think that's gonna cost them dearly in two years and four years, and honestly, at this rate, the next four presidential elections to come.
Unless they make I'm per I'm I'm perfectly fine with that.
Um you have your entire life, you've dedicated your life to health, wellness, fitness, and nutrition, and you know a lot about this.
I interviewed Bobby Kennedy.
Let me play a cut of him when we went to steak and shake, and I really enjoyed my time with him.
Um and I'm not saying stake and shake is perfect.
I'm just saying that they they they want to make improvements.
And here's what he said.
One of the components of processed foods, and that is, you know, all the science indicates that uh ultra processed foods are what are our are the principal culprit.
And this extraordinary explosion, the epidemic we have of chronic disease.
Well, my uncle is present.
Three percent of Americans have chronic disease today, sixty percent do.
We have sixty-six percent of adults are diabetic or pre-diabetic.
Thirty-eight percent of teens.
When you and I were kids, Sean, the average Pediatrician would see one case of juvenile diabetes in his lifetime over a 40 or 50 year career.
Today, one out of every three kids who walks through his office stores, diabetic or pre-iapatic diabetes and other mitochondrial diseases are now costing America more than our military budget.
We spend three times, two to three times on health care what other countries do.
We have the worst outcomes, and it's not and we have the best medical system in the world.
We are poisoning ourselves.
You know, Europe is great, always had great food.
The French fries were always disappointment because we had the best french fries here.
They had Bob Fritz over there, and they just didn't taste right.
The best French fries in the world are in Europe.
I order them every time I go to Belgium or France or any place else.
And the French fries here just don't taste right.
Uh and you taste these it's a completely different experience.
The customers are raving about it.
Uh, other companies, stake and shake has been great.
We're very grateful for them for RFKing, the French fries that turned me into a verb.
Um, but also Popeyes.
All right.
Uh what what are the top five things you would warn people about that they can do immediately that would make it make make their food more healthy?
Gosh.
First thing would just be to eat whole food.
And that means food in a recognizable form.
If it looks like it came from the ground or it has a mother, you're you're good.
It could be better, sure.
What I mean by this is a Cheeto does not have a mother, and there is no such thing as a Cheeto tree.
Now, listen, if you're going to be Are you sure I've I thought there were Cheeto trees.
I thought they grew on on trees.
Am I wrong about that?
Hey, Annie, don't make me mad today.
It's early.
And I I'm still mad about the vaping thing, but don't don't get here.
There is no cheese their tree.
Ainsley's the boss, and she said we're giving Sean the first hundred days of Trump's presidency to quit vaping.
Um I'm probably 60% off it.
So I'm almost there.
I'm I'm I'm making progress.
I'm dedicated to it, and I gave my word, so I have to keep my word.
I love I love that.
But if you start throwing around the Cheeto tree, uh if we're gonna get in big trouble, I'm gonna start uh Well, and in fairness, you were very generous, and you sent us um uh organic beef and fish, and we're very grateful, and uh, we do appreciate you.
Well, uh, that's nothing uh compared to all the things that you do for me and you do for the rest of us.
It's the least Well I should get it a hundred extra days then, if that's the case, but we'll negotiate that at our future date.
I got a roll.
Billy and Michaels, we appreciate you being on the show and uh all that you do to help uh help inform people and make them you know healthier.
Um I'm I'm buying in more and more every day, as you know.
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All the threats now still coming in.
Adam Schiff, Jamal Bowman, and Media Democrats, you know, just nonstop attack Musk, attack Musk, attack Musk.
Anyway, here's the crazy left.
Do you know Elon Musk?
Have you met with him?
I have met him before.
Uh-huh.
Long time ago when he was sane.
Uh-huh.
Was he saying that?
Or you know, he was he was saying, I mean, he was kind of an erratic genius.
Uh, he's now an erratic evil not so genius.
Um, and you know, there's all that speculation that he kind of turned because he didn't get invited to the White House for a meeting of electric car makers uh under the last administration.
I don't know whether that's true, but if it is true, what does that say about you that you're gonna change your whole world view because you got snubbed uh from an invitation?
This shows again the American people do not trust Elon Musk, and Elon Musk is incompetent in his position.
And how do we know?
Because they fired tens of thousands of people, it was challenged in court.
The court said the people have to go back, and now the people are coming back.
He's incompetent, he's a thief, he's a Nazi, and people don't trust him.
Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government efficiency is taking a chainsaw to the federal workforce.
Elon Musk continues his chainsaw attack in Washington.
Taking a chainsaw, if you will, to the federal government.
That's you know, decapitating a lot of life.
They slashed the hat with the chainsaw.
The slashing and the burning the chainsaw.
Elon Musk with that chainsaw.
I mean, he's walking around acting like he's the head of Doge.
He's you know, brandishing the chainsaw.
Nine months pregnant with Elon Musk's chainsaw.
Marauding with a chainsaw.
Wait a second, Buster.
Put your chainsaw away.
They cannot attack federal agencies with a chainsaw.
He's doing it in a way with a chainsaw that alienates people.
Right hand chainsaw man.
That has a chainsaw.
That's chainsaw stuff.
Who used the chainsaw?
Elon Musk is an unelected man child running around the country with a pretend chainsaw.
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All right, let's go to our busy, busy telephones this Friday and say hi to Sean in Idaho.
Sean, how are you?
I see you spend less than a third uh per student on education annually than say New York City, and your results are infinitely better.
Congratulations to the great state of Idaho.
I'm not surprised.
Thank you, Sean.
Yeah, my children go to a uh charter school that does very, very well as as well.
Oh, I'm glad.
Well, uh, this is in response to uh the gentleman that was an atheist and um wanted to know why bad things happen to good people.
And he felt that, you know, that Christ was evil in his opinion, because he allows people to have sicknesses and so forth.
Um oddly enough, last night my father-in-law passed away.
And um I'm very I'm very sorry.
I'm sure that's painful.
It is.
He was he was a very good man.
Um I loved him very much.
And my wife, of course, she's she's broken up pretty bad.
Um but um the reason why is because he teaches us to love and care for others.
When when bad things happen, that's an opportunity for us to become more like him.
He asked us to do these things.
And um, it's something that's near and dear to my heart to take care of others.
Um that's why I serve in the military.
That's why I, you know, I do the things that I do in my daily life.
Look, I mean, the Bible's pretty clear.
I the human mind and consciousness, and what separates us from animals is our consciousness, is obviously not designed by God to fully comprehend him.
And there is there there is a uh obviously a faith component if you believe in a God of Father, creator, and putting aside any religious particular religious faith or denomination.
Put it put aside all that.
But if you believe in a God, a creator of the heavens and the earth, we don't know the mind of God, but we have an ability to wonder.
And it to be an atheist is what I told this guy.
If if you look, we now know because of science that there are universes within universes within universes, and it there seems no end to it.
And it seems to be getting bigger as as technology and telescopes become more uh sophisticated in terms of their engineering and their design.
Now, there is a certain beauty and perfection in creation.
I mean, gravity alone is a phenomenon.
Um, like these astronauts are gonna have to adapt to gravity once again, and there's certain health challenges that they face when they get back.
But putting that aside, then you get to the issue of okay, if you're an atheist, how did all of this get created?
Where did the energy come from?
And and you to be an atheist, I contend you have to believe that something can come from nothing.
And when you when I press this guy, he would not answer because he doesn't have an answer.
All he knows is he wants to judge God and he's angry at God.
I think that the Bible's pretty clear.
No, God didn't promise us an easy life.
As a matter of fact, he says just the opposite.
He says that he is going to shape us and draw us closer to him through the the challenges that all of us face in life.
Nobody goes through this in life unscathed, without problems, without challenges, without difficulties.
And it's how we overcome them.
Now in my life, I have found that my go-to resolution is my faith, my belief in God.
And I believe in uh in the heavens and the earth, and I believe as Jesus said to one of the people on one side of him when he was being crucified, you know, this day you will be with me in paradise.
I believe the Bible's promise, which is the eye hath not seen, the ear hath not heard, nor is it entered into the hearts of man, what God has prepared for those that love the truth.
So I believe that your father-in-law that you will one day be reunited with him, and your wife will be reunited with her dad.
I believe that with all my heart.
Does it does it take away this thing and the pain of losing a loved one?
No, it doesn't.
By the end of this month, in just a few days, my my father will have been will have died 29 years ago, and I still miss him every day.
But I I do have a belief that I will be reunited with him.
And I think he probably looks down from heaven and in shock and awe, never expecting me to do anything of of worth in my life, to be honest with you.
And he's probably was right in his prediction.
I mean, the betting odds were not with me at that at that age when he was raising me.
But you know, I'm grateful because I know I stand on his shoulders and he sacrificed a lot and had a much harder life than I did.
Can I can I add one more uh idea to this?
Um I I believe that atheism requires a certain level of apathy, and um I I see that a lot with in people who are atheist.
And I and it's I think they're intellectually lazy, don't you?
I I do, I do.
Um, I mean, I I went through uh losing my own mother um just in 2018, um, just before Christmas, and that was that was the hardest thing I've ever went through was losing my mother.
She was a she was a dear woman.
Um we were very close.
She raised seven kids.
Um a few of us even you know served in the military.
Um we've done missions for our church, things like that.
And she always told us to care about other people.
That's be apathetic is to be further from God.
I think your mother was right.
Your mother was a wise lady, and obviously she helped shape you into the man you are today.
And I know I stand on the shoulders of my parents who stand on the shoulders of their parents, both my grandparents and my parents grew up very, very poor, and they gave me a work ethic.
It wasn't like I was always getting in trouble.
I was often out working.
And they kind of like that part.
Uh they they they like they never questioned when I was 12 years old and came home at 2 30, 3 o'clock in the morning because I was working all night.
They never questioned it.
And I was out of my bicycle.
You know, when I was attending bar in those years when I was became 17, a little earlier than the law allowed, but I did.
And uh I tend bar.
I come home with a watt of cash.
My father would come in while I'm sleeping and he'd take the money.
He wouldn't he'd leave me a little bit, but not a lot.
And I'm like, stop taking my money.
And he put it in the bank.
And for the years that I went to college, I used that money to pay for my college.
And he did me a big favor.
This is a very special generation.
That's why I'm so committed right now.
We have a moment in history, an opportunity now to leave this country better off than we found it.
And I want to take full advantage of that.
Anyway, my friend, appreciate the call.
God bless you.
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Uh uh, let's say hi to uh Daniel is in Miami.
Daniel, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi there.
How's it going?
Good.
How's it going with you?
What's going on?
I can't complain.
Hey, so uh Richard McConnell.
So I voted for Trump uh this past election.
And and I I knew what I was signing up for.
And now since everything is just moving full speed ahead, you know, it's it's kind of overwhelming.
So uh this gives some backstory.
Um in school, I I took advantage, uh, like I was able to uh use the um benefits granted to me as someone with a learning disability.
And I want to know how that is going to affect kids moving forward that are in school now with the dissolvement of the Department of Education.
So, like, I do know that he wants to reallocate some of the duties that were granted to the Department of Education to other departments now with the government downsizing.
how if I know what the president said the SBA is gonna handle student loans and the Department of Health and Human Services are gonna handle kids with special needs nutrition programs also will be handled by the HHS as well.
Okay yeah like now now think of it though I mean now that you're gonna give money to the states they're gonna I I think they're gonna be way more attentive to kids with special needs.
I think they're gonna end up with more services not less I think now that we're deporting the illegal immigrants in this country uh and you have resources that are no longer going to be drained from the Department of Education that'll allow for more attention to those kids that need that special attention.
The states are going to be you know very experimental and I could see for example special ed teachers maybe being assigned X number of kids that they handle and maybe they're they're dealing with three, four, five at a time and I think the attention is going to be that much greater for them.
And that will result in that will that will yield better results in the end, I think.
No, like and then I agree.
But like so an example of like because I can only go off of what I've experienced, you know, so in school I did have an individual learning plan because the way that I learned, it was not on par with the other students in my class.
So so like I would have so I would have the ability to step aside and go to a different classroom to take tests or to do whatever.
Now, my my concern is, you know, like and mind you, like I like I'm asking this more of the sense of, look, I have a very liberal relative and I want to be able to explain.
And we're justified.
Hey, look, this is why I believe this is a good thing.
Like back when Trump was first running, when he wanted to get rid of standardized testing, I was all for it.
it you know but I was I was uh I was steered away um at that time because I didn't know any better.
But like now can I ask you this I'll tell you where to start with your your liberal relatives start with this we spend more per capita per student on education than any industrialized country in the world and we come in like 37th depending on the year and in reading and about 40th in math.
Ask them why why would they continue to support a system that is failing our children and especially failing children in deep blue states and deep blue cities that that have and especially in districts that are predominantly minority that have been so negatively impacted by the by the current system why wouldn't they support innovative change to make it better?
Put it on them how do you defend how do you defend systemic and and institutional failure like this what if what is what has the Democratic party done what have they done to deserve your trust I I'd flip it on them is what I'm saying.
Yeah, I mean, like, yeah, I mean, like, like, like the last election, I unfortunately voted for Biden because, you know, I thought because of the information that I was receiving.
But I went through these last four years and like, mind you, I've only I've only voted three times.
Once when I first turned 18, like with Hillary versus Trump, then Trump versus Biden and Trump versus Kamala, you know.
and you know the the information that I was receiving before you know I was like oh yeah like yeah this is good you know but like I've had life experience to now that I worked in the medical field I've and I'm Working in a blue collar uh job where I'm like, no, this doesn't, this is not sustainable.
And I can't, and like, and I justified myself saying, look, there's no way that this next four years, if the things did not turn out the way that they did, it was gonna be beneficial.
So yeah.
Let me give you another way to say it, and then I I have to run for the constraints of time.
Um, what have you got?
What have we got to lose?
We're already at the bottom of the list in terms of educational scores for industrialized countries.
What do you what are we risking here?
Nothing.
You know, what do we got to lose?
Nothing.
But I'll tell you what's I predict is gonna happen.
You're gonna see test scores go up.
It'll take a little time, and then they're gonna go up dramatically.
And and the most innovative governors and those that can think out of the box are gonna be the most successful because they're gonna focus on students and they're gonna focus on the core subjects, reading, writing, math, science, history, and computers, and give these kids the the ladder to success that is necessary in America.
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