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00:00:00Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with
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00:01:28First up today, we talk with Matt Walsh from The Daily Wire about his new blockbuster movie.
00:01:33I think it's been rocketing up the charts as one of the biggest documentaries of all
00:01:38time.
00:01:39Maybe the biggest.
00:01:40It's called Am I Racist?
00:01:41Have you seen it?
00:01:42It's amazing.
00:01:43I'm really happy to welcome this next guest to the show.
00:01:45He's now a famous filmmaker.
00:01:48I'm not sure.
00:01:49I'm going to have to ask him if he ever saw himself in this role, but he's had a number
00:01:53of really big successes in this kind of mockumentary space where we just look at liberals for who
00:01:58they are.
00:01:59First, it was what is a woman.
00:02:02Now there's a film out called Am I Racist?
00:02:04It's playing, which is great, in the local theater near me.
00:02:08It's a hilarious, hilarious takedown of the grotesque DEI industry.
00:02:14Welcoming back to the show, Matt Walsh from The Daily Wire.
00:02:16Matt, thanks for spending some time with us.
00:02:18We appreciate it.
00:02:19Hey, Dan.
00:02:20Thanks for having me.
00:02:21Appreciate it.
00:02:22So, Dan, the movie, Matt, I got to tell you, man, I started watching some of the segments
00:02:26and it's playing in the local theater here, which has been very open to this type of material,
00:02:31movies that you put out and Dinesh, and saw it and the trailer almost doesn't do it justice.
00:02:38I don't want to take away from the interview, but do you mind if we just play a minute of
00:02:41this one interview and I want to ask you some questions about it?
00:02:43I just want you folks to listen to this one segment from the movie where he's interviewing
00:02:47one of these DEI lunatics.
00:02:49This is priceless.
00:02:50Check this out.
00:02:52Where do we start?
00:02:53Maybe reframe the question a little bit.
00:02:55What's wrong with white people?
00:02:57A lot of it has to do with cognitive dissidence, which allows white people to feel okay about
00:03:04what happened.
00:03:05There was actually a lot of studies on Nazi doctors and how they were able to live with
00:03:12themselves and it's not that much different than white Americans or white people around
00:03:18the world, right?
00:03:19It's this splitting of the self and so you have this part of you that knows that they
00:03:25did wrong, the shadow self, and that you have to split that and you have the other self
00:03:30that's like, oh, I didn't do anything wrong.
00:03:33Racism, why are you blaming me for what my ancestors did?
00:03:36It's not my fault.
00:03:37Is racism inherent to whiteness?
00:03:40I would say so.
00:03:41I would say that we need to abolish whiteness.
00:03:43It's always been rooted in othering the other people who don't fit into whiteness.
00:03:48But when we look at white culture, the only thing about white culture is buying things
00:03:53and stealing things.
00:03:54Matt, this is insane.
00:03:58Abolish whiteness?
00:03:59Is this some kind of call for racial genocide?
00:04:02She actually said that in your film.
00:04:05She did.
00:04:06I don't know how else to interpret it.
00:04:08If you're going to abolish whiteness, then what does that mean for the unfortunate white
00:04:14people who are embodying whiteness?
00:04:17But that's also one thing you find in the film, and if you listen to DEI groups in general,
00:04:22is that they're probably not going to come out directly and directly say, let's kill
00:04:27all the white people.
00:04:28They use language like this.
00:04:29They say abolish whiteness.
00:04:31There's a certain ambiguity to it because then you ask, well, what exactly is whiteness?
00:04:35And they don't give you a clear definition of that because they also want to make it
00:04:41clear that even if you're not white, you could still qualify as somehow a participant
00:04:47in whiteness if you're conservative, for example.
00:04:49So they use just, it's always this with the left, everything's ambiguous and they can
00:04:54apply these terms however they feel like, you know, in the moment.
00:04:59And it's like a euphemisms game.
00:05:01And I think the left is comfortable with this because I saw an interview, forgive me, I
00:05:06don't know where you, I've been watching your stuff and you're followed because the film,
00:05:09by the way, folks called Am I Racist has been a runaway success.
00:05:12I think you're already one of the top 10 documentaries, which is phenomenal, phenomenal considering
00:05:18it's a conservative media product.
00:05:20And if this was a liberal product, it would have made a hundred million dollars already.
00:05:24But I saw you say something in an interview that these people aren't used to even mild
00:05:28criticism Matt, that these DEI crazies would abolish whiteness and all this other nonsensical
00:05:34racist stuff that the second you subject them to even the mildest of scrutiny, they
00:05:40almost instantly collapse.
00:05:42And I think he was saying how, when you were engaging with these people, pretending to
00:05:45be one of them, that you had to be careful almost not to be too adversarial because they
00:05:50just have never had anyone confront them and you wanted to, you know, you needed some material
00:05:54for the movie.
00:05:55If I, if I remember correctly, I thought I heard that in an interview.
00:05:58Yeah.
00:05:59Yeah, that's exactly right.
00:06:00That's why, you know, the movie is an hour and 40 minutes long, but we're, we're taking
00:06:06these interviews and these events that I attended that were hour, two hours long, right.
00:06:12In real time.
00:06:14And in many of these interviews, we talked, for example, to Robin D'Angelo, who's kind
00:06:17of like the godmother of the DEI race hustle.
00:06:21And she's one of the last people we talked to in the film.
00:06:24In real time, it's like a two hour, maybe an hour and a half conversation.
00:06:29And about 90% of it was just me agreeing with her over and over again, pretty, pretty torturous
00:06:36for me anyway, to just continually agree because you have to make it very, very clear to them
00:06:41that you agree with them, that they're in a safe space, that everything's okay, they're
00:06:46not going to be challenged.
00:06:47And then after you've set that stage for a long time, then you can start to challenge
00:06:52a little bit.
00:06:53So they're watching on these things, but they're just, they're so cautious about that
00:06:56because they know that their worldview is like a house of cards, it can come tumbling
00:07:01down at any moment.
00:07:03And that's why they don't, that's why they don't subject them.
00:07:05They usually don't subject themselves to any kind of scrutiny, unless you can find a way
00:07:09to kind of coax them out from behind their intellectual fortress out into the open.
00:07:15We're talking to Matt Walsh, the creative mind behind the runaway success movie out
00:07:20now called Am I Racist, folks?
00:07:23Absolutely hilarious.
00:07:24Go watch the trailers.
00:07:26You'll be blown away.
00:07:27The trailers candidly don't do the movie justice.
00:07:30It's rare to say that.
00:07:32The movie is incredible.
00:07:33It's worth your time, Matt.
00:07:35One of the things that's always kind of troubled me amongst the craziness of the DEI business
00:07:41is the weirdest thing about the DEI business you expose is that you think they'd be proud
00:07:46of it.
00:07:47It seems like guys like you or me, I'm pro-life from birth to, from conception, excuse me,
00:07:53to natural death.
00:07:54That's my stance.
00:07:55I'll defend it.
00:07:56This is, we were on 300 plus stations.
00:07:58Like that's what I've said.
00:07:59I'm proud of it.
00:08:00I'm happy to defend it, debate it, whatever.
00:08:03Tax cuts.
00:08:04I'll tell you why I believe in them.
00:08:05The weird thing about the DEI grift is Robin DiAngelo, what did she deactivate her account
00:08:11at?
00:08:12Why?
00:08:13I mean, you let her speak her mind.
00:08:14You agreed with her.
00:08:15You weren't rude to her.
00:08:17You paid her for her appearance.
00:08:18You would think this would be her great coming out moment.
00:08:21Like if the young Turks asked you to come on their show in a documentary and agreed
00:08:25to fairly edit it and you're willing to pay, I'd be like, all right, I'll consider it.
00:08:29Like I'm not embarrassed by it.
00:08:31What is with this business that the minute you let them talk, they're so embarrassed
00:08:35they run away on social media.
00:08:37Yeah, it's very interesting.
00:08:40Robin DiAngelo deactivated her account.
00:08:41As a matter of fact, most of the people who are the promoters of this stuff who appear
00:08:45in the film have since at least deleted their Twitter accounts, which is very, very interesting.
00:08:52I think that at some level they must recognize that what they're saying is nonsensical because
00:08:59you're right that for me or you, there's no embarrassment about what I believe.
00:09:05And of course, if I say what I believe, the left is going to pretend it is absurd and
00:09:07laugh about it.
00:09:08I know it doesn't faze me because I know that it's true and I'm totally confident in it.
00:09:13But I think that if you recognize at least at some level that what you're doing is a
00:09:17grift, then there's going to be some embarrassment.
00:09:19And I don't think, I mean, look, there are true believers with the DEI cult, the people
00:09:24that are going out and buying the books and going to these seminars and all that kind
00:09:28of stuff.
00:09:29I mean, these people I think are the dupes.
00:09:31They're the ones who have been indoctrinated.
00:09:33But the ones that are pushing it, I don't think that they fully believe it.
00:09:37I think there's at least an element of just cynical, uh, self-aware exploitation going
00:09:44on.
00:09:45Yeah.
00:09:46I've wondered that too, because when you, as you said before, we're talking to Matt
00:09:49Walsh, the new movie is called, am I racist?
00:09:53Please check it out.
00:09:54Uh, you know, I think back to the, that, uh, that, that the grifter critical race theory
00:09:58guy and he's on the panel and they ask him to define whatever racism.
00:10:04And he's like, it's like racist, the racist stuff.
00:10:06And you know, when you're describing something in a proper definition, you don't use the
00:10:09word in the definition.
00:10:11You don't know.
00:10:12It's like define a pen.
00:10:13Well, it's a pen like device is not a definition.
00:10:16You just repeated the word again.
00:10:19These I've wondered that too.
00:10:21Like I said, I think some of them are true believers, but I think they're genuinely stupid
00:10:26people.
00:10:27I mean like low aptitude, low IQ people.
00:10:30But what bothers me the most is not the dumb people.
00:10:31We always had to deal with dumb people.
00:10:33It's the mercenary ones.
00:10:35There are people out there who, who, who really understand that this is divisive, like potential
00:10:40end of America stuff to sick races against each other.
00:10:44It's a very definition of racism and they do it anyway because there's actual money
00:10:48to be made there.
00:10:50As you showed in the movie, you know, you pay these people for their appearances.
00:10:53They get paid to do this, Matt.
00:10:55This isn't free.
00:10:56Yeah.
00:10:57There's money, there's power, there's influence, uh, to be, to be found that in nefarious people
00:11:03have known this for a long time, that racial, uh, division, resentment, suspicion, guilt,
00:11:10all these things are extremely profitable, uh, if you have no soul and you're willing
00:11:14to profit off of it, which is also why these people have gone out of their way to stir
00:11:18that up.
00:11:19I mean, I think that, and we kind of showed this in the movie too, cause we go talk to
00:11:21normal people also who are outside of the kind of anti-racist DEI bubble and what we
00:11:26find for the normal people is that they're not really thinking about most of this stuff.
00:11:30They're not obsessed with, uh, you know, they're aware of race obviously, but they're not,
00:11:34it's not a focus of their life.
00:11:35They're not worried about things like systemic racism.
00:11:37Um, and I think that's the default position of most people in modern America.
00:11:41Uh, but for the, for the leftist race hustlers, that's a, that's a bad thing.
00:11:45That's what they're worried about.
00:11:46They need to come in and say, no, no, no, no.
00:11:48You can't let this not be an issue to you because that's a, that means that's less money
00:11:52and power for us.
00:11:53So they intentionally try to stir it up.
00:11:55Um, and unfortunately I've had a lot of success in that regard, I think, especially in recent
00:11:59years.
00:12:00Talking to Matt Walsh.
00:12:01The new movie is called Am I racist, Matt?
00:12:03The website is amiracist.com.
00:12:06That's the website, right?
00:12:07Yeah.
00:12:08That's the website.
00:12:09Amiracist.com.
00:12:10They get tickets.
00:12:11Matt, last question.
00:12:12I'll let you go.
00:12:13I know you're a busy guy.
00:12:14You've got your own show.
00:12:15He has a podcast.
00:12:16Matt Walsh, very popular one.
00:12:17You should check that out.
00:12:18How the hell did you not laugh doing, I'm watching this movie and you're sitting there
00:12:24stone faced with these lunatics.
00:12:28I mean insane saying the crazy, the Moana thing where you're questioning the lady about
00:12:34if it's cultural appropriation to wear the Moana costume.
00:12:38How did you take a Xanax?
00:12:41Like how did you not just crack up with the stupidity of the answers in that?
00:12:46You must have some phenomenal self-control.
00:12:48All right.
00:12:49Part of it is a lot of practice listening to crazy leftists say crazy things, but it
00:12:54takes a lot of practice and uh, you get, you know, you get used to hearing it.
00:12:59But it's also, uh, also in the moment, you know, a lot of what they're saying, it's funny
00:13:02to laugh about it and it's funny in the film intentionally so, but, uh, it's also really
00:13:07disgusting.
00:13:08I mean, what we just heard, the clip you played of the woman, you know, essentially calling
00:13:12for a genocide.
00:13:13Uh, so, so there's that too.
00:13:16It's like that, that at least in the moment, the fact that I'm sitting in the room across
00:13:19from these people saying these evil, hideous things, it's actually easier for me to laugh
00:13:23about it now watching the film myself than maybe it was like in the moment with these
00:13:27people.
00:13:28But one last thing, did anyone actually recognize you?
00:13:32Because it's not like your costume was particularly sophisticated.
00:13:35You put a man bun in, I mean, it wasn't like you disguised yourself like mystique from
00:13:41the X-Men or something.
00:13:42I mean, you just put, and it wasn't even your same hair color.
00:13:47Not exactly.
00:13:48I'm not exactly a shape shifter.
00:13:49I'll admit that.
00:13:50Uh, well, no, but, but, you know, I didn't, well, I got recognized one time and we got
00:13:54kicked out, uh, and they called the cops because I made them feel unsafe, even though I didn't
00:13:58do anything.
00:13:59Uh, but, uh, other than that, I, we didn't get recognized.
00:14:02I think that speaks to, again, the kind of bubble these people live in where they, uh,
00:14:06they, you know, if you're not in that bubble with them, then they just, they're not even
00:14:10aware of your existence, which, uh, is a whole other thing.
00:14:15But, but it certainly was an advantage that we were able to take advantage of.
00:14:20I can't wait for your next project yet.
00:14:23What is a woman?
00:14:24Runaway success.
00:14:25You're moving out now.
00:14:26Am I racist?
00:14:27You can check it out at amiracist.com.
00:14:29I really can't wait to see what your next project is.
00:14:32You become kind of the go-to guy for this type of material and it is so needed.
00:14:36I mean, listen, I hate to cite Alinsky, man, but he was right that, you know, the power
00:14:40of ridicule.
00:14:41He is 100 and these people are really ridiculed themselves.
00:14:44Matt Walsh, the movies, amiracist, amiracist.com to get your tickets.
00:14:48Thanks for coming on.
00:14:49We appreciate it.
00:14:50Thanks, Dan.
00:14:51Appreciate it.
00:14:52You got it.
00:14:53I'm telling you the Moana scene is one of the funniest things you've ever seen where
00:15:02he's asking this DEI lady who's talking about how like weird it is that the Disney princesses
00:15:07are white.
00:15:08And he's like, no, no, it's good.
00:15:09My daughter watches Moana.
00:15:10It's a woman of color.
00:15:11And the lady's like, oh, that's really great.
00:15:12Matt's like, but I got a problem.
00:15:16She wants to wear the Moana costume and it's like cultural appropriation.
00:15:18The lady's like, oh my gosh, what do we do?
00:15:23No one's ever posed that deep conundrum.
00:15:27Just watch it.
00:15:28Amiracist.com.
00:15:29Worth your time.
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00:16:34Here's Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson.
00:16:36He's one of the good guys, came on to talk about a shot to win a Senate seat in Wisconsin
00:16:40and Donald Trump in Wisconsin, which is important.
00:16:43And this massive FEMA spending scandal, listen to this.
00:16:48Senator from Wisconsin, he may have the record for the most appearances on the Dan Bongino
00:16:52show.
00:16:53I'm not sure.
00:16:54Senator Ron Johnson.
00:16:55Thanks for joining us today.
00:16:56Hello, Dan.
00:16:57Really appreciate you having me on to talk about, uh, you know, our, our very real opportunity
00:17:01with the Eric Hove Day in Wisconsin and also Lieutenant Electoral votes for President Trump.
00:17:06You know, Senator, I gotta tell you, I, I, I never, um, I don't, I never fake it with
00:17:10my audience.
00:17:12I saw this coming for a while now.
00:17:14I've got a lot of friends from Wisconsin, uh, Evita Duffy, uh, Rachel, Rachel Duffy
00:17:19and Sean was a Congressman there.
00:17:21Evita is a host on my network.
00:17:23Um, they, they know Wisconsin politics better than anyone.
00:17:26Her dad was obviously a Congressman.
00:17:27I know you know him well.
00:17:29Um, I, you, you're on the show all the time telling me about Wisconsin politics.
00:17:32We've talked off the record on the record.
00:17:34Uh, this is a state I believe being crushed by the inflation crisis, being hurt by the
00:17:39immigration crisis too.
00:17:41They totally get it.
00:17:42And that your Senate race is competitive with Hovde, who's an amazing candidate against
00:17:47the, frankly, Senator, uh, your coworker there in the Senate on the Democrat side, who's
00:17:52done nothing.
00:17:53She takes credit for everybody else's work and has never done anything is the least surprising
00:17:57political news I've heard all year.
00:17:59Yeah.
00:18:00Yeah.
00:18:01Really?
00:18:02And decades of, uh, being elected official.
00:18:03I don't know anything that Tammy Baldwin has really accomplished.
00:18:06I really don't.
00:18:07Oh, and she's gotten elected.
00:18:08Great.
00:18:09You know, and you voted for all this massive deficit spending, which is a devalued our
00:18:13dollar and, and create so much pain for American families, but this is entirely possible.
00:18:19These races, these statewide races are always close to Wisconsin.
00:18:23The polls are just ridiculous early out, you know, far ahead of the election.
00:18:28These are going to be close.
00:18:29And what is particularly, uh, noteworthy right now is Tammy Baldwin felt she had to release
00:18:35her internal polls, which Donald Trump, Donald Trump is up by three.
00:18:41She's only up by two.
00:18:43I can't believe there's going to be that many ticket splitters, quite honestly, but you
00:18:46know, she's obviously concerned.
00:18:48This is a cry for help.
00:18:49You know, Hey, Democrats, you know, you guys throw tens of millions of dollars more in
00:18:53here so I can smear Eric Covey.
00:18:55And that's really what is so grotesque about this.
00:18:59Eric Covey would be a fabulous Senator.
00:19:01He's a serial entrepreneur.
00:19:04He's taken his, you know, his success and he's created shelters for traffic children
00:19:11all over the world.
00:19:13And yet Tammy Baldwin, her entire campaign is talking to denigrating him, smearing him,
00:19:18lying about him.
00:19:19So he's going to need help.
00:19:21This is entirely possible.
00:19:23Eric hovday.com.
00:19:24He needs small dollar donations.
00:19:27We can win this race, but he needs the resources to refute all the lies.
00:19:32And you know, talk about himself.
00:19:34He conquered Ms. He had, he had muscular sclerosis as a 27 year old.
00:19:39He conquered it through diet and exercise.
00:19:42He's an extraordinary individual.
00:19:44He could be a great us Senator.
00:19:46We're talking to Senator Ron Johnson from a critical state in Wisconsin.
00:19:50The reason I have the Senator on is not just about the Senate race going on.
00:19:54He's not up in this cycle, but his his Democratic Senator, colleague, Senator, know nothing
00:20:01Tammy Baldwin is, is because Senator, I read an article in The Wall Street Journal.
00:20:06I'm sure you probably saw the same one.
00:20:08It referenced the fact that, yes, Tammy Baldwin, the Democrat running for Senate again in Wisconsin,
00:20:14bizarrely released a bunch of terrible polls.
00:20:17And I have a clip I'm going to play tomorrow of Mark Halperin and Sean Spicer, where Halperin
00:20:21says, Hey man, you never do that.
00:20:23The only reason you release a bunch of bad internal polls is exactly what you just said.
00:20:28This is a cry for help.
00:20:29We're getting crushed here.
00:20:31And the reason I bring it up is in the same article, they say, listen, if Kamala Harris
00:20:35loses Pennsylvania, it's really bad.
00:20:38She's got probably a 90% chance of losing.
00:20:40If she loses Wisconsin, there is almost no path there.
00:20:45It's a 99% chance the race is over.
00:20:49That's how critical of a state Wisconsin is going to be on election night.
00:20:54Wisconsin is the quintessential bellwether state here.
00:20:56I mean, how Wisconsin goes, I really think the nation goes.
00:21:00And again, what we are doing on the ground is ground game, ground game, ground game.
00:21:05We are encouraging everybody to vote early, bank that vote so that all of our get out
00:21:09the vote efforts are going to be directed toward the low propensity voters who will
00:21:13decide this election.
00:21:14So if you listen to me in Wisconsin, vote now, tell everybody, you know, to vote early,
00:21:19you know, instead of being down two, three, 400,000 votes, uh, because early voting on
00:21:24election day, we want to be ahead.
00:21:26And in Wisconsin, you could have miserable weather here.
00:21:29So you just can't take the chance.
00:21:31So vote early.
00:21:32And again, Eric, how they need support, Eric, how they.com, you know, you've got a national
00:21:37audience.
00:21:38There's a flood money in here.
00:21:39Tammy Baldwin, of course, has, you know, it taking advantage of act blue and the smurfing,
00:21:45which finally attorney generals are starting to investigate this, uh, way too late.
00:21:49But I mean, that's from my standpoint, a clear violation, a massive violation of the campaign
00:21:54finance law.
00:21:55Tammy Baldwin was taking advantage of that campaign finance violation.
00:21:59So we need to help Eric, how the Eric hubby.com.
00:22:04And let's be clear too, about this Senate race, the hub, the Baldwin race in Wisconsin.
00:22:09If Eric hubby wins here in what would have been an upset a few days ago, but, but hopefully
00:22:14now, I, I think this is a toss up in a lot of independent political animalists feel the
00:22:18same way.
00:22:19If hubby wins this race, we're doing, I don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but we're
00:22:23looking really good in Montana, which she, he tester, uh, West Virginia is obviously
00:22:27probably a fait accompli at this point.
00:22:29Uh, again, I got to get out and vote and execute Ohio's looking a lot better with Bernie
00:22:35Moreno, Senator Johnson week.
00:22:38We could, and again, we got to execute and bring 10 people with us.
00:22:41There's no excuses, no red wave talk, but we could have a three, four seat buffer in
00:22:47the Senate.
00:22:48And you know, as well as I do, if we lose the Senate and Donald Trump wins, he's getting
00:22:52impeached on day one, they will make up another charge felonious mopery in the umpteenth degree
00:22:58piracy on the open seas.
00:23:00They'll just make it up.
00:23:02And he's going to get impeached if we lose the house and Senate.
00:23:04That's just a fact.
00:23:05And it's going to be useless to have won the presidency.
00:23:08Yeah.
00:23:09It would be 100% nonstop torment, which is what he experienced pretty much in his first
00:23:15term.
00:23:16So no, we, we can't let that happen again.
00:23:19We probably need a stronger majority cause we've got a few Republican senators that don't
00:23:23always vote with us.
00:23:24So, you know, we, we, we need a little margin of error would be nice.
00:23:27I don't want to be operating with the thin margin that the speaker Johnson has had to
00:23:31deal with.
00:23:32So we need a larger margin of the house.
00:23:34We need a larger margin of the Senate.
00:23:35We obviously have to win the presidency.
00:23:37And you know, one thing I always talk about here in Wisconsin is trickle up the elections.
00:23:41We have made sure that we have a lot of Republican assembly candidates, even in districts where
00:23:46it's going to be difficult for them to win because they're out there campaigning hard
00:23:49like Eric hub day is.
00:23:51And when you vote for one Republican down ballot, chances are you're going to vote for
00:23:55people at the top of the ticket, like Eric, how they like president Trump.
00:23:58It's really the key to president Trump getting a 10 electoral votes.
00:24:02So again, this is an all out effort.
00:24:05We have the ground game in place.
00:24:07We just have to execute it, but we need resources.
00:24:09Eric hubby.com Eric hubby.com is the website we're talking to Senator Ron Johnson from
00:24:14Wisconsin center.
00:24:15I'm going to switch topics here for a minute.
00:24:18I'm going to ask you for a personal favor here on the air.
00:24:20I was more of a professional, not so much personal, but this FEMA story is the first
00:24:25time in my, I don't know, 20 years, intensely covering and being interested in politics
00:24:31where I have seen government bureaucrats on the defensive about flushing our money down
00:24:35the toilet bowl.
00:24:36I'm serious.
00:24:37I've never seen anything like it.
00:24:39FEMA does this every time.
00:24:40And by the way, it's Republicans and Democrats.
00:24:42You've seen it.
00:24:43We're not, you know, they've done it in the past too, where there's an emergency.
00:24:46Oh, we need more money.
00:24:47Well, what did you do with the money we already gave you?
00:24:50And it never, they go to Congress and they go, if you don't give us money, people are
00:24:53going to die.
00:24:54I have never seen a change in the argument as fast as I've seen with this hurricane Helene
00:25:00and soon to be a hurricane Milton disaster.
00:25:03We're now my York is when he realized they'd spent our FEMA money.
00:25:07And yes, it is FEMA money.
00:25:08Don't tell me about different pots.
00:25:10It's FEMA money on illegals.
00:25:12Now my York is for the first time I've ever seen is changing his story.
00:25:16And he's like, Oh, I think we're good for now.
00:25:19We may not need more money.
00:25:20I have never seen that in my lifetime.
00:25:23Please as a professional, do not let this go.
00:25:26We have an opportunity for people to look under the hood for the first time and see
00:25:31what destruction this government has done in financing illegal behavior over our own
00:25:36suffering citizens.
00:25:37It is a freaking disgrace.
00:25:40So Dan, you know, if we win the majority, I'll be the chairman of the permit subcommittee
00:25:44investigation.
00:25:45We have stronger subpoena power and investigatory power than I had when I was chairman of the
00:25:50full committee.
00:25:51So I'm looking forward to it.
00:25:52You know, I will use those subpoenas to investigate this, to do the oversight.
00:25:57That's what you're seeing here.
00:25:58This is a culmination of decades of Congress advocating its oversight responsibility, allowing
00:26:04oversight and investigations to pretty much atrophy.
00:26:08And the administration knows it.
00:26:09And then then they write these appropriation bills, thousands of pages.
00:26:13Nobody reads this stuff.
00:26:14There's no oversight that are so loosey goosey that it probably makes, you know, this siphoning
00:26:19of funds, this, you know, transfer of funds from FEMA to illegal immigrants or to Lebanon
00:26:25or to wherever they want to go.
00:26:27It's probably legal because Congress on a bipartisan basis made it legal.
00:26:31We need to tighten up this entire process.
00:26:33Congress is so dysfunctional.
00:26:35That's also, by the way, why I'm strongly supporting Rick Scott as our leader in our
00:26:40conference.
00:26:41Hopefully the majority leader.
00:26:42We need to make an exceptional majority leader.
00:26:44And we need the support of the public to pressure senators in our conference to vote for Rick
00:26:49Scott.
00:26:50Yeah, I think he's the best choice as well.
00:26:53I really do.
00:26:54And my endorsement, whatever it means, I think he's the best.
00:26:57I don't just say that because I'm from Florida either.
00:26:59Senator, I know you're not kidding because you have reached out to me multiple times.
00:27:03You have been looking into DHS, Secret Service and the activities of this department for
00:27:08a long time.
00:27:09You're not a Johnny come lately.
00:27:10You've called me repeatedly about the Secret Service asking for subject matter expertise
00:27:14because you're so deeply concerned about President Trump nearly losing his life twice.
00:27:19So I know you're going to follow up.
00:27:21And I appreciate that.
00:27:22Let me ask you one last question.
00:27:23I'll let you go.
00:27:24Senator, I'm sensing a real generational shift in the Republican Party.
00:27:28I'm not prone to hyperbole on this.
00:27:30I'm the one telling people don't get into the red wave talk because it's stupid and
00:27:33counterproductive.
00:27:34However, I'm doing it based on evidence, not just personal anecdotes from union workers.
00:27:40I know my brother's a union guy, not just personal anecdotes from friends of mine who
00:27:45happen to be black or Hispanic.
00:27:47I'm seeing it polling data in Fox News articles and CNN pieces by Harry Hinton.
00:27:53We're getting working class voters, black male voters, Hispanic voters in numbers we've
00:27:57never seen before.
00:27:59If we execute on Election Day, you could see a permanent generational shift in what
00:28:04the Republican Party coalition looks like moving forward.
00:28:08Now, we have become Republicans now have become the party of the working men and women of
00:28:12this country.
00:28:13I was at the Trump rally in Dodge County on Sunday and had a big group of UAW union guys
00:28:20and they were enthusiastic.
00:28:21They were enthusiastic to support and vote for President Trump and Eric Covey and other
00:28:26Republicans up and down the ballot because they realized the Democratic Party is now
00:28:29the party of the elite, of the billionaires, of the people who are using government to
00:28:34their own advantage, to the disadvantage of ordinary Americans.
00:28:38So no, it has been a ski shift in terms of who represents the good, hard working men
00:28:44and women, the people that pay the taxes, the foot, the bill.
00:28:47That's the Republican Party now and it has been a complete change in politics.
00:28:52Yeah, I've seen it.
00:28:54Folks, Eric Covey running for Senate, Wisconsin, an absolutely critical race.
00:28:59We can draw some money into that race.
00:29:01It will also impact the presidential race in Wisconsin.
00:29:04And as I told you, the Wall Street Journal, who is really not a huge Trump fan, I believe
00:29:08it was one of their articles and their insiders acknowledged if Kamala Harris loses Wisconsin,
00:29:13there is almost no path for her to win.
00:29:15An absolutely critical state.
00:29:17Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin, always have an open invite on the show.
00:29:21Really appreciate you coming on.
00:29:22Thanks for your time.
00:29:23God bless you.
00:29:24Thanks for having me on.
00:29:25Take care.
00:29:26You got it.
00:29:27Yes, sir.
00:29:28Critic.
00:29:29Absolutely critical state, folks.
00:29:30If I had a rank in importance, not the people, it's not a qualitative judgment.
00:29:35I think you understand that electoral importance right now.
00:29:39I would say Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan.
00:29:43We win Pennsylvania.
00:29:44Kamala Harris is in a world of trouble.
00:29:46We in Wisconsin.
00:29:47She's in a cosmos of trouble.
00:29:51And I think only because there's more electoral votes, there's nine more.
00:29:55Michigan the same.
00:29:56She went Michigan third.
00:29:57I see almost no path for her.
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00:31:08This is our friend, Auburn basketball coach, Bruce Pearl.
00:31:11He's also very involved in the crisis in the Middle East about the anniversary of the dreadful
00:31:15terror attack in Israel on October 7th.
00:31:18I got a lot of feedback about this interview.
00:31:20You're going to want to listen to it.
00:31:23We've had this gentleman on before a couple of times.
00:31:26He's always a great guest.
00:31:27He is the head basketball coach for the Auburn Tigers, but he's also very interested in the
00:31:32ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
00:31:35He speaks out publicly about it often.
00:31:37We share a lot of the same concerns about the issue.
00:31:40Welcoming back to the show, Bruce Pearl.
00:31:41Bruce, thanks for spending some time with us.
00:31:43We appreciate it.
00:31:44Dan, it's great to be with you.
00:31:46Thank you for the work that you do.
00:31:48There's a lot going on in the world right now, praying for the folks in Florida, the
00:31:53folks that are recovering from the hurricanes in North Carolina.
00:31:57But yesterday was a tough day, as it was the one-year anniversary of a great Holocaust.
00:32:02Yeah, it was.
00:32:04It's kind of ironic.
00:32:05I know yesterday we have the anniversary.
00:32:06We're going to talk about that, but I know in Auburn, obviously, I have a family tie
00:32:12to Auburn.
00:32:13I'm there often.
00:32:14You guys were actually in one of the original paths of Helene and luckily escaped a lot
00:32:20of serious damage.
00:32:21So when my daughter called me and said she was moving her car up into an elevated garage,
00:32:26I said, in Auburn?
00:32:28And she said, yeah, they were in the track, too.
00:32:30So you guys just barely escaped.
00:32:32I mean, Auburn's not typically known to be an extremely hurricane-prone area.
00:32:38It's not, Dan.
00:32:39But you know, we're three hours north of the Gulf.
00:32:42And if you drew a line from Auburn directly south, you'd kind of run right into Panama
00:32:49City.
00:32:50And so if that was ever the path, yeah, Auburn could be affected.
00:32:57But yeah, it's obviously been a difficult storm season.
00:33:01And just praying that that thing dissipates a little bit.
00:33:05But I know everybody's trying to get ready.
00:33:07Likewise, my brother.
00:33:09So yesterday was the tragic anniversary of one of the most grotesque terror attacks in
00:33:13the history of humankind.
00:33:15A bunch of demon savages slaughtered a bunch of innocents, raped them, killed young children,
00:33:21did it and videoed it.
00:33:23I mean, Bruce, they were proud of this.
00:33:25I mean, this wasn't something they're embarrassed about.
00:33:27This is something they're proud of.
00:33:29So you think yesterday would have been a solemn anniversary for even the demon savages to
00:33:32take a break.
00:33:33But no, that's not what happened.
00:33:35We had protests up in New York on the one year anniversary of this terror attack with
00:33:40the River to the Sea chants, the NYPD, KKK, IDF go away.
00:33:45I mean, what we're dealing with here is really demonic, Bruce.
00:33:48This evil is real.
00:33:49And if we don't handle this and take care of this now, it's the kind of thing that's
00:33:53going to come for all of us soon.
00:33:56I don't know.
00:33:57I don't know how we got here.
00:34:00I mean, how do we get this far to where, you know, terrorists are raping and murdering
00:34:08and celebrating?
00:34:10You know, you even think back to the Holocaust and the tremendous strategies of war in World
00:34:15War II.
00:34:16I think even on both sides, nobody celebrated too much of the killings.
00:34:22And you know, there's lots of different stories and documentaries of many of the German soldiers
00:34:29that were in the camps and performing these dastardly, these dastardly things.
00:34:36Even they weren't celebrating it like we're seeing today.
00:34:40And then on top of that, it isn't just the terrorists that were doing the celebrating.
00:34:46It's American college students.
00:34:49It's other Americans here who somehow are supporting Hamas or Iran or this incredible
00:34:59Islamic extremist ideology right here in this country.
00:35:04And I don't know how we got here, but you're right.
00:35:09If we don't figure out, and if we don't put a stop to it or don't at least address it,
00:35:18it's going to become, we're going to become part of it.
00:35:20We're talking to Bruce Pearl, he's the head coach of the Auburn basketball team.
00:35:24He's also very concerned about the conflict in the Middle East.
00:35:27Bruce, you said something important there.
00:35:30You and I, and I can tell you, my entire audience, I'm pretty sure I can speak for all of them.
00:35:36We're deeply concerned about both sides of the issue.
00:35:39Nobody is celebrating what's happening here.
00:35:41No one.
00:35:42I understand that there are innocent Palestinians, Arabs, Jews, all that have been killed.
00:35:47Nobody wants that, nobody.
00:35:49No reasonable, objective, moral person anchored in God and faith wants that.
00:35:55However, the world is a difficult place.
00:35:58And as Golda Meir said once, we can forgive you for killing our children.
00:36:02We can never forgive you for making us kill yours.
00:36:05We're in the same boat now.
00:36:07Bruce, there was a ceasefire on October 6th.
00:36:12People living in Northern Israel and at this music festival who were just having a good
00:36:15time singing and enjoying themselves, who were raped and killed and beheaded, had breasts
00:36:20cut off.
00:36:21They didn't break the ceasefire.
00:36:23The paraglider terror demon savages did.
00:36:26It wasn't the Israelis that did it.
00:36:29It was the other side.
00:36:30And unfortunately, that's the witch's brew of horribles that happened afterwards.
00:36:35It was started by them.
00:36:37That's just a fact.
00:36:39We got a huge wake-up call, and we got a huge wake-up call, quite frankly, Dan, to the reality
00:36:45that Israel has lived under since its birth, since its rebirth, obviously because there's
00:36:50nobody living in their ancestral homeland longer than the Jewish people have been living
00:36:56in Israel.
00:36:57Okay?
00:36:58It's obviously where it all started.
00:37:00And anti-Semitism has turned into anti-Zionism.
00:37:04But Israel has been an attack since the day it was born.
00:37:08Thank God, as Golda Meir said, there are Arabs that love their children more than they hate
00:37:14the Jews.
00:37:15And that was demonstrated by Anwar Sadat from Egypt, who made a peace treaty, perhaps even
00:37:20King Hussein.
00:37:22Certainly the Abraham Accords countries, Gulf Arab leaders who showed great courage to be
00:37:28able to tell their people, the majority of whom grew up hating the Jews and Israel because
00:37:34of what they believed in the propaganda and the lies, that this was the proper course
00:37:40for peace and prosperity, not only for us, but for the region.
00:37:43Okay?
00:37:44But there was a segment of the population that was left behind in 1948 that never, ever
00:37:51wanted to live with the Jews as neighbors.
00:37:54In 1948, when Israel was born, 160,000 Arabs were there.
00:38:00Okay?
00:38:01Today there are three million in that same region.
00:38:05There's been no genocide.
00:38:07Okay?
00:38:08It's just a bunch of crap.
00:38:10If the Palestinians were to get their own state, the capital of that state would be
00:38:14East Jerusalem.
00:38:15How many Jews would be allowed to live in East Jerusalem?
00:38:18And the answer is zero.
00:38:21You wouldn't have a Jew that would be able to go to the Wailing Wall.
00:38:24You wouldn't have a Christian that would be able to go to the Garden of Gethsemane.
00:38:27You wouldn't have a Jew that could go to the cemetery in the Mount of Olives.
00:38:31This is not a two-sided issue.
00:38:34This is a one-sided issue.
00:38:36And the reward that the Biden administration and the leadership has done is they've said
00:38:43basically three things since this war started.
00:38:45One, Israel's got a right to defend itself.
00:38:47Well, no kidding.
00:38:48That's bold.
00:38:49Number two, they're calling for a ceasefire and a de-escalation immediately.
00:38:54Blinken asked for it the day after October 8th.
00:38:58Okay?
00:38:59And allowing the enemy to continue as this.
00:39:02And then the third thing they keep saying, as a reward for the worst Holocaust since
00:39:07the Holocaust, we're going to reward these people with another state of their own inside
00:39:12of Israel to be able to operate.
00:39:15This is insane.
00:39:16And the United States has got to get off of that policy of a two-state solution, because
00:39:22that ship has sailed.
00:39:24Bruce, you know, one of the things that irks me about this, I got a particularly nice email
00:39:32text exchange with Carol Markowitz, who's a wonderful friend of mine in Florida.
00:39:35She's a great reporter.
00:39:38And she said, listen, I just want to thank you for standing with sanity on this issue.
00:39:42And I said to her, I appreciate that, but I really, I don't need it.
00:39:46I don't mean that to be rude.
00:39:47I don't.
00:39:48It's such a clear cut argument to me.
00:39:51And I can prove it to you, because when I debate the issue of the Israeli-Palestinian
00:39:55issue with other folks who take a different perspective, it's the amount of ignorance
00:40:01on the other side is stunning.
00:40:02I can't tell you how many people don't know that the Jordanians controlled the West Bank
00:40:08from 48 to 67.
00:40:10So they could have established a Palestinian state.
00:40:12That's just a fact.
00:40:13I mean, even the garbage Wikipedia editors know that's true, but they didn't.
00:40:19They only wanted that when it was under Jewish control.
00:40:23And when I say to them simple things like, you know, how many, how many Jews are serving
00:40:27in Arab governments as heads of state or as justices in whatever failed court system
00:40:34they may have in a lot of these countries, the number is zero, yet you don't have the
00:40:38same thing in Israel.
00:40:40And it's like, they just respond with, well, you know, you're a Zionist and they don't
00:40:44respond with anything of substance.
00:40:46I guess what I'm getting at is it's not a two-sided argument because one side has facts
00:40:51that may be inconvenient for you and the other side has nothing but like hatred and euphemistic
00:40:56talking points.
00:40:57They don't have anything true.
00:40:59But the problem is Dan, nobody's teaching it.
00:41:01We're not teaching it in the universities.
00:41:03We're not teaching it in high schools where institutions are staying institutionally neutral.
00:41:09And so where, where are people obviously, you know, getting their information.
00:41:13And I'll tell you right now, right now we still have a hundred hostages.
00:41:17Who knows how many of them are alive, but we're still not talking about hostages every
00:41:21day, which we have four Americans being held hostage in Israel.
00:41:26And I know you, as a man in the military, okay, you would have been the first guy that
00:41:31would have been, send me, I will go.
00:41:34We will find them.
00:41:35We're going to rescue Americans.
00:41:36We're not going to leave them there.
00:41:37Tell you right now, Biden could get those hostages out in one phone call.
00:41:42He calls the Ayatollah right now, and he says, look, Israel's fixing to take out your nuclear
00:41:48and your oil fields.
00:41:49They can have them anytime they want, okay?
00:41:53You deliver those hostages back to Israel within a week or two.
00:41:59If you don't, I'm going to let Israel do whatever they want to do to you.
00:42:04You watch how quickly those hostages get back.
00:42:06We don't use any of the leverage we have.
00:42:11And what's going to happen next?
00:42:13You know, it's interesting to see Natali Bennett come out and talk about the fact that we should
00:42:18go get the nukes right now.
00:42:21President Trump came out and said, we should go get the nukes right now.
00:42:25If not now, when?
00:42:27Right now, and don't forget, President Biden has pledged, like every other president, he's
00:42:33not going to allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon.
00:42:36Right now, we have no influence.
00:42:38We're not using any influence or control over Iran.
00:42:41They're doing whatever they want.
00:42:43They launched 500 missiles at Israel, okay?
00:42:46So obviously, when Biden says don't, they do, and yet we've got to pledge.
00:42:50So there's two things to this right now.
00:42:52Let's say Israel does not go get the nukes.
00:42:55Let's say they don't set them back with a strike.
00:42:58That means the next time they send over some of these ballistic missiles, one of them could
00:43:03be nuclear.
00:43:04And you know, if that one got through, it's the start of World War III, versus if Israel
00:43:09really did right now, with Hezbollah being depleted and Hamas being almost gone, went
00:43:14there and set the nuclear program back, how much worse off would the world be?
00:43:20How much safer would the world be?
00:43:22And as a punishment for Israel going ahead and doing that, what's the world going to
00:43:25be more pissed off at the Jews?
00:43:27All of a sudden, they're going to start to take a different approach than they're taking
00:43:30right now?
00:43:31Bruce, your point is valid.
00:43:32It's an interesting subject.
00:43:35Your point is 100% valid.
00:43:38It's accurate, and I think that's what drives the, quote, other side of the debate, which
00:43:42really doesn't exist.
00:43:43It's born in ignorance.
00:43:44Absolutely crazy.
00:43:45By the way, it's a secret service, not military, but I appreciate your point.
00:43:48Bruce Pearl, you're a good man, and I got to tell you, you got a lot of guts speaking
00:43:52out.
00:43:53I know the temptation in a lot of this is just to kind of sit back and let the world
00:43:56pass you by.
00:43:58But I appreciate you coming on the show and expressing solidarity with civilized humankind.
00:44:04We need it.
00:44:05We need people with influence who aren't necessarily politicians speaking out, too.
00:44:08And it matters.
00:44:09I'm getting a lot of great feedback right now, Bruce.
00:44:11Well, we do, and I want your listeners to know that I'm working really hard to have
00:44:16another great year with Auburn Basketball.
00:44:18We won the SEC Tournament Championship last year.
00:44:21We've been ranked in the top 10 at one point in the season, six out of the last seven seasons.
00:44:26And while my heart is distracted because I love this country, Dan, this country saved
00:44:32my family's life.
00:44:33I'm a Jewish basketball coach in Auburn, Alabama.
00:44:36Don't tell me this isn't the greatest country in the world.
00:44:39And I will do anything.
00:44:41Everything I can to make sure that this country continues to stay great, that we have the
00:44:46freedoms that we have.
00:44:48And obviously, I have a heart for Israel and the Jewish people because of all the oppression.
00:44:54I'm hopeful that we're going to come out on the other side of this, and perhaps we're
00:44:58going to be better than we are today.
00:45:01And I'm grateful that you have me on and let me share my thoughts.
00:45:06My brother, I am with you, and so is my audience.
00:45:09God bless you, my friend.
00:45:10Thank you so much.
00:45:11Good luck in the upcoming season.
00:45:12It's not the last time we'll talk, but I deeply appreciate you spending some time with us, Bruce.
00:45:17Thanks a lot.
00:45:18Thanks for what you do, Dan.
00:45:19God bless you and War Eagle.
00:45:20Bruce, War Eagle.
00:45:21We've always got to get the War Eagle in, folks.
00:45:26You can't.
00:45:27You can't.
00:45:28You can't miss out.
00:45:29You can't.
00:45:30If you know, you know.
00:45:31It hasn't been helping us much with the football team lately, but it takes a lot of guts to
00:45:35speak out, folks.
00:45:37It does.
00:45:39Believe me, the temptation in entertainment, in sports, and elsewhere to just be quiet
00:45:42about things is pretty profound.
00:45:45So we like to have different voices on the show, and we want to make sure this week,
00:45:49even with everything going on, that we don't fail to recognize the tragedy that happened
00:45:53a year ago on October 7th.
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00:47:01These tragic storms out there really demonstrate how much your government genuinely hates your
00:47:05guts.
00:47:06I'm sorry to tell you that, folks.
00:47:08I ranted about this on the show.
00:47:09I got a lot of feedback.
00:47:10Check this out.
00:47:11Man, does your government suck?
00:47:14I mean, suck.
00:47:16I mean, really sucks.
00:47:17We're at no time where we get, hey, welcome to Demand School, Ed.
00:47:20Screw it.
00:47:21Forget it.
00:47:22Jim, keep the dumb button handy today because I'm not...
00:47:24If you just got off the podcast, you know what I mean.
00:47:28I'm going to do my best to not incur a couple million in FCC fines in one show, but your
00:47:35government just absolutely sucks.
00:47:37Like sucks like one of those...
00:47:40Remember those before all these stupid cow farting energy inflation production act regulations?
00:47:46Remember when you vacuum used to actually clean things?
00:47:50Those things...
00:47:51We had an Electrolux back in the day.
00:47:52This guy named Herb.
00:47:55Nobody was really named Herb.
00:47:57He sold it.
00:47:58He sold it to us.
00:47:59He was the Electrolux salesman.
00:48:00Remember Electrolux?
00:48:01If you grew up in Queens, you knew about it.
00:48:02Herb came by.
00:48:04Herb is last name.
00:48:05It started with a J though.
00:48:07He sold my mom this really expensive Electrolux vacuum.
00:48:10Let me tell you something.
00:48:11That thing would suck you in whole.
00:48:12Suck you in whole.
00:48:13You could die if that thing...
00:48:14That thing was dangerous.
00:48:16It would be like in space, like getting sucked through a pinhole and being to one line of
00:48:21atoms right outside.
00:48:23That's how bad your government sucks.
00:48:25Your government sucks, sucks like this.
00:48:32There is no bigger suck anywhere on earth than government.
00:48:36It sucks.
00:48:37It sucks.
00:48:38Anybody...
00:48:39Jim, you think the audience is having a tough time picking up what I'm putting down?
00:48:42Folks, my being indirect, your government sucks.
00:48:46Jim's like, you a little on the fence about this?
00:48:51It is the most disgusting, putrid, fetid, sulfur smelling...
00:48:58It's like Rick Wilson's underarms after a long flight when you run into a JFK.
00:49:03I'm pretty convinced the dude does not wear deodorant.
00:49:06I don't know what's going on with that guy.
00:49:08That's for another day.
00:49:09You all know the story.
00:49:11I cannot emphasize to you enough the level of suck your government is that you have to
00:49:16give these idiots any money.
00:49:18I'm going to exclude obviously our heroes in the military, court system which we need,
00:49:25some basic intelligence stuff which has all been weaponized anyway.
00:49:29But outside of that, your government sucks.
00:49:32Okay, Dan, why three minutes on why it sucks?
00:49:38I see this headline this morning.
00:49:40Right, Jim?
00:49:41I sent it over this morning.
00:49:42As a matter of fact, I was so bothered, I didn't even send over the headline.
00:49:46I sent over a screenshot of the headline.
00:49:47These poor guys had to look it up, which probably didn't take long, but still I tried to save
00:49:50them the effort.
00:49:52Washington Free Beacon.
00:49:54This is real, by the way.
00:49:56These guys double check everything.
00:49:57If I ever send a screenshot, by the way, guys, general rule, just make sure it's real.
00:50:00So he checked it out for me and it sure is real.
00:50:03Washington Free Beacon.
00:50:05DHS Secretary Mayorkas shops for high-end menswear as mass power outages continue in
00:50:12North Carolina.
00:50:13I'm going to up that headline as dead bodies keep showing up in trees in North Carolina.
00:50:18What's Mayorkas doing?
00:50:20He's buying a high-end underwear with the hammock pouch for his balls or something.
00:50:25That's what he's doing.
00:50:26He's out there shopping.
00:50:27Hammock pouch.
00:50:28To say, I may be tiny and all, I don't know, but he needs a little, he's got to get the
00:50:31high end.
00:50:32You know the underwear that are like $150 a pair?
00:50:35You know what I'm talking about?
00:50:36You ever see those?
00:50:37Underwear.
00:50:38Remember back in the day, you'd get, Jim, the Fruit of the Looms, the tiny whiteys.
00:50:42What was that?
00:50:43What was a 10-pack?
00:50:44Like 35 cents?
00:50:45That's what you wore.
00:50:46Because back in the day, that's when men were men.
00:50:50That's when, bro, turn your mic on.
00:50:53That's all you knew.
00:50:54What did we do, Jim, in New York?
00:50:56We left the house at 7 in the morning in the summer with a baseball glove.
00:50:59You stuck it over the end of a bat.
00:51:01You leaned it over your shoulder.
00:51:03If you were lucky enough to have a bike, I really wasn't.
00:51:06My bike was cheap, kept falling apart.
00:51:08You walked to the park.
00:51:09What time did you come back, Jim?
00:51:107, 8, 9 at night.
00:51:127, 8, 9?
00:51:13Yeah, right.
00:51:14Where'd you drink all day?
00:51:15You drank from the neighbor's hose.
00:51:17You probably got a bunch of PBCs and deadly compounds.
00:51:20Probably why I got cancer later on.
00:51:21Fire hydrant was open.
00:51:22Fire hydrant.
00:51:24Fire hydrant was open.
00:51:25You put some water in your mouth.
00:51:26Jim, what did you eat?
00:51:28I ate a buttered onion bagel.
00:51:29It was like 25 cents at Tommy's Deli.
00:51:32You throw a beef jerky or a bag of chips.
00:51:34I don't even know if I ate.
00:51:37Nobody knows.
00:51:38Nobody knows.
00:51:39I don't even know how I survived.
00:51:41That's when men were men.
00:51:42What do we got now?
00:51:44We've got 200 and close to 250 dead bodies from Hurricane Helene.
00:51:50Just tore apart the country, right?
00:51:52And by the way, hundreds more missing.
00:51:54We've got Hurricane Milton getting ready to absolutely destroy one of the most powerful
00:52:00cities in the United States, Tampa and Florida.
00:52:03And what's Mayorkas doing?
00:52:05Mayorkas is now buying Fruit of the Looms and drinking from the neighbor's garden hose
00:52:10if they would like.
00:52:11Yeah, but most of them didn't even have a hose.
00:52:12You just turned a faucet they had outside their house.
00:52:14It was all rusted.
00:52:15You just drank from that.
00:52:16What's he doing?
00:52:17He's buying high-end underwear to cradle his nads.
00:52:20That's what he's doing.
00:52:22Read the headline.
00:52:23You think your boy here is making this up?
00:52:25DHS Secretary Mayorkas shops for high-end menswear as mass power outages continue in
00:52:31North Carolina.
00:52:32This is your government.
00:52:34This is your government.
00:52:35This is your government.
00:52:37You've got.
00:52:38So just in the last two weeks, we found out billions of dollars, hundreds of billions
00:52:44of dollars have been spent over the years on foreign aid, illegals.
00:52:49FEMA's been nearly bankrupted by sending money for illegals who aren't even U.S. citizens
00:52:53breaking all the laws.
00:52:55Now when FEMA's needed, because I last time I checked, Jim, they didn't change the name,
00:52:59right?
00:53:00It's Federal Emergency Management Agency.
00:53:02So they think it's for emergencies.
00:53:04Call me.
00:53:05But the government's, you know what it is, folks?
00:53:06The government's so freaking stupid that there's a real possibility it has nothing to do with
00:53:10emergencies.
00:53:11The Federal Emergency Management Agency could oversee the SAT because the government's so
00:53:15dumb, the government's so freaking stupid that there's a good.
00:53:19But I found out that they did get one thing right.
00:53:21They actually are supposed to manage emergencies.
00:53:24So that's why they call it, and federally.
00:53:27So that's why they call it the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Emergency Management.
00:53:33So we find out that there's a federal emergency.
00:53:36Jim, is North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida in the federal domain
00:53:41of the United States?
00:53:42They are.
00:53:45So it's not, it's not China, it's not Thu Duc, Vietnam, no it is, okay, so it is in
00:53:50there.
00:53:51So it is in the federal jurisdiction.
00:53:52And Jim, has there been an emergency in said area?
00:53:55Yes.
00:53:56Massive emergency.
00:53:57And would it require some management?
00:53:58Yes.
00:53:59Okay.
00:54:00Okay.
00:54:01So Mayorkas, who's buying hammock pouch underwear to cradle his nads, is out there.
00:54:07He's telling Congress, hey man, I have FEMA underneath me and DHS, and I need a lot of
00:54:13money.
00:54:14And a bunch of Republicans, me included, and conservative hosts are like, wait, why
00:54:18do you need money?
00:54:19The government stole $7 trillion from us last year in the form of debt and taxes.
00:54:23How could you possibly need more money?
00:54:25Where did the money go?
00:54:26Oh, oh, we spent it in Lebanon, on the Taliban, and we spent it flying illegals around the
00:54:33country to illegally invade cities.
00:54:35Oh, you did?
00:54:36Mayorkas, we'd like you to come to Congress.
00:54:38I cannot come to Congress.
00:54:40I have to buy hammock pouch, $150 underwear to cradle my nads.
00:54:46I cannot go.
00:54:48And there's a picture.
00:54:49There's a picture.
00:54:50In case you don't think he's shopping for high-end menswear.
00:54:53Someone took a picture of this moron.
00:54:56Someone took a picture of this guy.
00:54:58Folks, there was ... I'm telling you.
00:55:07How are you really, how do you wake up as a liberal?
00:55:10I'm curious, I'm curious.
00:55:14Show me on the doll where they hurt you.
00:55:17How did you get to this point of damage where you wake up and you really believe the government
00:55:21can do anything right?
00:55:22Can you tell me one thing?
00:55:24I think Jim and Evita, right?
00:55:25This was kind of your show on Friday, like lies liberals tell themselves.
00:55:29Can you tell me one thing, this putrid, fetid, cancerous mass we call the government does,
00:55:34right?
00:55:35Border?
00:55:36Nah, that sucks.
00:55:37Social Security?
00:55:38Yeah, that's broke.
00:55:40Doctors aren't even taking it anymore, that's broke.
00:55:43What else do they do?
00:55:44Public education?
00:55:45Nah, screw that up.
00:55:46We're the worst in the OECD world.
00:55:49What about the northern border?
00:55:50No, even the northern border is being invaded now as illegals are being kicked out of Canada.
00:55:55They're like, I'll just go to the United States, they don't care.
00:55:58Is there anything the United States government does right?
00:56:01Anything, anything.
00:56:03Can someone name a single thing, please?
00:56:06Just one thing.
00:56:07Jim, find one.
00:56:08Mike, come on, there's got to be one.
00:56:09Just tell me one thing they do right, please.
00:56:12Just one thing.
00:56:13Printed.
00:56:14Good.
00:56:15My guy.
00:56:16Yeah, that is correct.
00:56:19The government does print money really well.
00:56:22You're correct.
00:56:23If they want money, they make that digitally appear lickety split.
00:56:26That's a good point.
00:56:27The government prints money.
00:56:28They do that great.
00:56:29Good point, Jim.
00:56:30I like that.
00:56:31It is.
00:56:32It's an actual skill.
00:56:33I didn't say to Jim good or bad, I just meant a skill.
00:56:35I mean, you can be a drug dealer, you're a really morally inept evil person, but you
00:56:40can be a better drug dealer than the other guy because you're just a scumbag, right?
00:56:45So the government's really got, I didn't say good or bad, the government is really good
00:56:48at printing money.
00:56:49That's correct.
00:56:50That's what they're getting.
00:56:51So that's the one thing.
00:56:52Mayorkas.
00:56:53Mayorkas.
00:56:54So just to be clear, here's your government.
00:56:58You got President Biden on the beach, testicular tanning with the copper tone in Delaware as
00:57:04entire towns are wiped off the map, whole towns, whole towns.
00:57:08You can go look, was it Chimney Rock, Asheville?
00:57:11You can go look at these places, by the way.
00:57:14If you go to the map's overhead image before and after, there's nothing left.
00:57:20So you've got the President of the United States on the beach catching some sun, maybe
00:57:26drinking a mojito with Dr. Jill, the world's most prominent neurosurgeon, right?
00:57:31He's sitting there.
00:57:33He's sitting there in his drawers.
00:57:34He thinks he's sitting there in a bathing suit.
00:57:35They're like, oh, Mr. Biden, those are actually your underwear.
00:57:38Did I get them from Mayorkas?
00:57:39They have the hammock pouch.
00:57:41This other jerkwad is out there shopping for high end underwear or something.
00:57:46And as people are dying, you've got Kamala Harris going on a sex podcast where they talk
00:57:51about like threesomes and stuff.
00:57:53No big deal, folks.
00:57:54And then she's on The View with Sonny Hostin, who's probably just five minutes away from
00:58:00an institution if Donald Trump gets elected.
00:58:02This is what's going on in your country right now.
00:58:05This is it.
00:58:06Come on, at least it can't get any worse.
00:58:12Oh, I'm not even done.
00:58:13I haven't even gotten to the first story yet.
00:58:15Jim, queue up for me.
00:58:17Come on.
00:58:18So Peter Doocy, who's the only actual news journalist in the White House press room,
00:58:22decides to ask Kareem Jean-Pierre a question yesterday like, hey, Kareem, we got a seven
00:58:26trillion dollar government.
00:58:28You know, that's kind of a lot.
00:58:29You're spending a lot of money.
00:58:31How is it that Alejandro Mayorkas, between episodes of shopping for quote high end menswear,
00:58:36when he stops shopping, why is it he's going to Congress asking for more money?
00:58:41You're giving all this money to Lebanon, the Taliban, illegals.
00:58:44How could you possibly need more money?
00:58:46Watch Kareem Jean-Pierre, like a little child, meltdown.
00:58:50This is there has never been a worse press secretary in the history of press secretaries.
00:58:56I mean, anywhere.
00:58:57I'm talking about like Baghdad, Bob is right now going, thank God for Kareem Jean-Pierre.
00:59:04No one else is going to.
00:59:05There are no troops in Baghdad.
00:59:08No one's going to remember that moment anymore.
00:59:10They're only going to replace it with Kareem Jean-Pierre moments.
00:59:13Here she is storming off the stage because she's asked the question, how the hell could
00:59:17the government be out of money?
00:59:18You're already stealing everything we own.
00:59:20Check this out.
00:59:21What does it say about his values?
00:59:22There is not enough money right now for people in North Carolina.
00:59:25His values?
00:59:26That's not misinformation.
00:59:27Wait, no, that is your whole, your whole premise of the question is misinformation, sir.
00:59:33What you don't.
00:59:34Yes.
00:59:35Yes.
00:59:36It's misinformation.
00:59:37I just, I just mentioned, I just mentioned, I just mentioned to you that we provided more
00:59:40than $200 million to folks who are impacted in the area.
00:59:44And I just shared with you that people are deciding not to.
00:59:49People are deciding not to, not to wait, Congress, if there's not enough money to help people
00:59:53We're talking about the SBA disaster loan for people in North Carolina.
00:59:58That's important.
00:59:59And people in North Carolina need that.
01:00:00Wait, this is nothing new, Peter.
01:00:03This is nothing new.
01:00:05Congress comes together.
01:00:06They provide money, millions of dollars for disaster relief.
01:00:11We're asking them to do the job that they have been doing for some time.
01:00:14The letter that President Biden sent to Johnson, McConnell, Schumer and Jeffries, the president's
01:00:18letter is not misinformation.
01:00:19Would you agree?
01:00:20No.
01:00:21The way you're asking me the question is misinformation.
01:00:24There is money that we are allocating to the impacted areas.
01:00:28And there's money there to help people who truly need it.
01:00:30There are survivors who need the funding, who need the funding.
01:00:34And it's there.
01:00:35You don't like misinformation.
01:00:36They are not near Baghdad.
01:00:38Don't believe them.
01:00:39They are nowhere.
01:00:40This is silly.
01:00:46Folks I'm telling you, Baghdad, Bob, his family right now is like, thank God for Karine Jean-Pierre.
01:00:53We've got her now.
01:00:55That she has the cojones to tell Peter Doocy that his question is misinformation, yet every
01:01:02single point he made in the question is an accurate number from the Biden administration.
01:01:09Yes, she just sent out a tweet about hundreds of millions of dollars to Lebanon.
01:01:14Yes, Alejandro Mayorkas, when he's done with his high-end menswear shopping, did ask for
01:01:18more money for FEMA.
01:01:20Yes, FEMA has given hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars to illegals.
01:01:26Karine Jean-Pierre can't handle it.
01:01:28She can't handle it because the truth hurts.
01:01:31These people lie to you all the time.
01:01:33Why do you take it?
01:01:34Why do you take it?
01:01:36Why do you take it?
01:01:37Folks, I only got 30 seconds before the computer probably cuts me off here because I'm already
01:01:41way late.
01:01:42If you're not voting in this election, you're the problem.
01:01:44I would never tell anyone to not listen to my show except for today.
01:01:47If you're not voting and you're just sitting this out, this show is not for you.
01:01:50I'm sorry.
01:01:51Girl, don't go away mad.
01:01:53Just go away.
01:01:54Like Motley Crue said, you are part of the problem.
01:01:56If you are not voting and bringing 10 people with you and you continue to tolerate this,
01:02:00you are an accessory to this crime on humanity, these morons, these morons running our lives.
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