Anti-Semitism Is Wrong. So Is the House's 'Solution' | Guests: Julio Rosas & Auron MacIntyre | 5/2/24

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The House passed a sweeping bill that attempts to end anti-Semitism on college campuses, but does it go too far? Glenn explains how our Constitution secures the right to free speech, which includes hate speech. Blaze Media national correspondent Julio Rosas joins to discuss the violence he saw break out at UCLA during another anti-Israel riot. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) joins to discuss the anti-free-speech bill passed in the House and the possibility of Gaza refugees coming to America. Glenn and Stu discuss the impossible situation Biden has put himself in by pandering to the woke Left his entire administration. BlazeTV host of "The Auron MacIntyre Show" Auron MacIntyre joins to discuss his article "Don’t save Democrats from their own campus disaster." Glenn and Stu react to Biden’s lackluster speech regarding the violent protests happening on college campuses. If Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) gets the boot, could the Democrats secure the speakership?
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Speaker 32 I want to talk to you about the new anti-Semitic-Semitic bill.

Speaker 45 The, I guess it would be the anti-anti-Semitic bill

Speaker 46 that has just passed the House.

Speaker 36 This is where the rubber meets the road. This is where we separate the men from the boys.

Speaker 48 What is it you truly believe?

Speaker 32 Should people have the right to be anti-Semitic?

Speaker 52 Congress says no.

Speaker 54 Well, we're going to go there in 60 seconds.

Speaker 55 What do you think my take's going to be, Stu?

Speaker 2 How do you predict? I'm all a tingle waiting for it.

Speaker 45 No, seriously, do you have an...

Speaker 56 I mean,

Speaker 57 my guess is you're going to not be in favor of it.

Speaker 50 Oh.

Speaker 17 Really? Yeah.

Speaker 59 Not because you're an anti-Semite, but because there's going to be some...

Speaker 60 I mean, there was some

Speaker 64 you know how much I love Israel.

Speaker 65 You know how much I despise anti-Semitism.

Speaker 58 But I'm zagging here. Yeah.

Speaker 66 I think

Speaker 41 I think there might be a bigger principle in this.

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Speaker 13 So the bill was introduced by New York Republican Mike Lawler.

Speaker 29 It passed a 320 to 91, and it's now going to go to the Senate.

Speaker 28 The House of Representatives passed a major anti-Semitism bill on Wednesday, which would crack down on anti-Semitism on college campuses as protests rage nationwide.

Speaker 47 So you're now not saying that this is going to be for everybody.

Speaker 39 This is just through the Department of Education.

Speaker 9 Legislation was opposed by 21 Republicans and 70 Democrats.

Speaker 80 The legislation seeks to make the Department of Education adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism when enforcing the 1964 Civil Rights Act Act on college campuses.

Speaker 17 Now, I had to look it up.

Speaker 5 What is the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism?

Speaker 91 Well, they define anti-Semitism as, and I'm quoting, a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred towards Jews.

Speaker 21 It also defines it as a heretical and physical

Speaker 74 manifestation of anti-Semitism and directed directed towards Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and or their property, towards the Jewish community, institutions, and religious facilities.

Speaker 21 Examples of anti-Semitism include calling for the harming of the Jewish people in the name of racial or extremist view of religion and accusing Jewish people of inventing and or exaggerating the Holocaust.

Speaker 97 The combat anti-Semitism movement hailed the passage as a momentous achievement, but said work remains to be done to get it through the Senate and President Joe Biden's desk.

Speaker 98 While we celebrate this milestone, our work is far from over.

Speaker 83 We now need to urgently call upon Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to prioritize the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act.

Speaker 9 Okay, so there are the 20 Republicans in the House that stood up.

Speaker 93 Florida Representative Matt Gates opposed the bill.

Speaker 7 He said, this is a hate speech bill.

Speaker 21 Anti-Semitism is wrong, but the legislation is written without regard for the Constitution, common sense, or even common understanding of the meaning of the words.

Speaker 80 If this bill would pass, the gospel itself would meet the definition of anti-Semitism under the terms of this bill.

Speaker 107 Democratic lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, has also called for the passage of the bill, the Countering Anti-Terrorism Act, or Anti-Semitism Act.

Speaker 96 The bill would combat anti-Semitism through the appointment of a new presidential advisor that would be charged with implementing the White House's coordinated strategy in dealing with anti-Semitism.

Speaker 13 What could possibly go wrong here?

Speaker 32 The effort to crush anti-Semitism and hatred in any form is not a Democratic or Republican issue. It's an American issue that must be addressed in a bipartisan manner with a fierce urgency of now.

Speaker 71 Because after all, gangs, say it with me, we've got to do something.

Speaker 44 Okay.

Speaker 20 You know, when I hear people say the Jews killed Jesus,

Speaker 100 or those dirty Jews run the world,

Speaker 100 or those Jews are responsible for everything bad

Speaker 50 or

Speaker 64 you're just saying things because you have a zionist master i think to myself you're a bloody idiot

Speaker 39 you have no clue as to what is really happening in the world you have no clue are there some jewish people that are very successful and top of corporations or top of whatever yeah yeah there are.

Speaker 39 Are there very successful Jews that happen to be bankers?

Speaker 7 Yeah.

Speaker 116 But you know what?

Speaker 85 There's also very successful bankers that are Catholics and Mormons and Lutherans and Methodists and dare I say it, atheists.

Speaker 108 Yeah, but it's the Jews that are the problem.

Speaker 13 You're an idiot.

Speaker 38 You shouldn't run around saying these things.

Speaker 38 But I kind of actually like it when you do because I know exactly who you are.

Speaker 44 Oh,

Speaker 118 here's a guy who is so stupid he can't tie his own shoes

Speaker 7 or he's just a massive racist.

Speaker 98 Kids, stay away from him.

Speaker 98 You shouldn't run around saying because it's false, it's rude, it's stupid, all of the above.

Speaker 116 And we're trying to create a society here.

Speaker 97 The proper response to this act

Speaker 39 is to not post memes of long-nosed Jews wrapping their tentacles around a U.S.

Speaker 117 flag.

Speaker 32 It doesn't mean you're right about how the Jews are or vindicated for noticing that Zionists are the reason for everything as bad that has ever happened.

Speaker 98 You can say those things.

Speaker 111 You can say those things because our Constitution guarantees it.

Speaker 8 You know how I feel about anti-Semitism.

Speaker 124 You know how I feel about the Holocaust and the return of the Holocaust.

Speaker 89 I've been warning about it.

Speaker 67 I've been trying to prepare you for this time.

Speaker 39 I've prepared my family for this time.

Speaker 34 Hard choices are going to come soon.

Speaker 50 They already are.

Speaker 98 This one doesn't seem hard.

Speaker 7 What have I always said?

Speaker 39 The Constitution must

Speaker 50 rule

Speaker 39 the Constitution

Speaker 78 must be our set of principles that we do not violate no matter if it cuts your way or against you

Speaker 79 this

Speaker 26 this act you would think that someone like me that is very supportive of the Jews in Israel would be all for I am dead set against this

Speaker 118 and you should be too.

Speaker 131 Something can be legally permissible and morally repulsive at the same time.

Speaker 116 Speech needs to be protected, not the stuff we all agree on, but the stuff we don't agree on.

Speaker 118 The only speech that needs protection is the speech that a lot of people, the majority, find absolutely abhorrent.

Speaker 111 Congress doesn't understand.

Speaker 21 You cannot legislate hatred away.

Speaker 116 You can't pass a bill. You know what happens?

Speaker 22 All you do is you create speakeasies of hate.

Speaker 38 They go into the closet.

Speaker 32 They go into another room where they can't be heard.

Speaker 107 And it just becomes a festering pool of hate that at some point will break out.

Speaker 130 The only one that can remove hatred from hearts is God.

Speaker 39 We can do our part.

Speaker 67 Does that mean that jerk protesters can prevent Jewish students from entering their own classroom?

Speaker 101 No, that's not speech.

Speaker 64 In the public square, and I mean that electronically as well,

Speaker 64 those who are standing up and and quite honestly spreading the lies about the Palestinians in Hamas and saying, no, they're not, they're good, they're great, there's not a problem there.

Speaker 29 As much as it kills me to say it, I stand with them on freedom of speech only.

Speaker 133 The people who voted for this bill, I'm sure it was well intended.

Speaker 64 But they're misguided by human nature itself.

Speaker 38 Governments cannot fix human hearts.

Speaker 13 They are also

Speaker 129 they should all be sent back to some remedial class on the principles of the Constitution of America.

Speaker 84 The importance of freedom of speech.

Speaker 84 The importance of not rushing in to do something

Speaker 131 because it's scary right now.

Speaker 50 No.

Speaker 79 No.

Speaker 128 Why is it this Congress can only pass the things that seemingly

Speaker 39 only hurt the strength of America and only cut across the Constitution?

Speaker 13 You just took away our Fourth Amendment right for warrants.

Speaker 96 You just took that away.

Speaker 116 You're now just passed another bill that is bringing people who have escaped Gaza

Speaker 79 and are Palestinians.

Speaker 32 Remember, 97% of them in the latest poll hate America.

Speaker 112 About 70% of them were all for Hamas.

Speaker 113 in the 80 percentile range of supporting October 7th.

Speaker 118 Congress, you just passed a bill that are bringing those people in to America and settling them here in America.

Speaker 100 What the hell is wrong with you?

Speaker 75 You live in the upside-down world.

Speaker 50 I don't.

Speaker 75 I still live in the world

Speaker 103 where America is all about protected rights.

Speaker 100 It's a dark day when

Speaker 32 only 20 people in Congress that are Republican will stand up against this bill.

Speaker 79 It is a dark, dark day.

Speaker 136 George Washington told his troops after the Revolutionary War,

Speaker 28 they all wanted to go and kill Congress.

Speaker 15 Because Congress was dishonorable.

Speaker 28 Congress promised that they were going to make a certain amount of money and Congress would pay them.

Speaker 19 And after they won the war,

Speaker 32 Congress said, oh, we don't have the money.

Speaker 137 We can't pay you.

Speaker 95 Dishonorable.

Speaker 96 And, quite frankly, stupid.

Speaker 113 You have a group of soldiers

Speaker 71 that just bested the strongest military and Navy in the world.

Speaker 100 And you're going to piss them off and be dishonorable.

Speaker 21 And they're just outside of Philadelphia.

Speaker 27 And you're in Philadelphia, you morons.

Speaker 31 George Washington knew exactly what they were planning.

Speaker 89 They were planning to kill Congress because they were dishonorable.

Speaker 127 And quote,

Speaker 78 we just beat the British.

Speaker 31 I think we could handle Congress.

Speaker 26 Cutting a long, fascinating story very short,

Speaker 7 George Washington said to them,

Speaker 29 Men,

Speaker 84 you must not do this.

Speaker 47 We did not overthrow one dictator just to replace him with another.

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Speaker 71 we are concerned.

Speaker 84 I am concerned, I think you're concerned, that we are moving into an autocratic state.

Speaker 138 You cannot work to overthrow one dictator to replace him with another.

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Speaker 14 Well, I've got some news for you.

Speaker 93 The anti-Israel protesters who are hunkered down on the grounds of the University of California, Los Angeles, have put out a list

Speaker 14 because

Speaker 141 they have some urgent needs.

Speaker 143 And let me show you the list.

Speaker 74 Please ensure that all donations are BDS compliant.

Speaker 102 They need a headlamp, airsoft goggles, gas masks, respirators, especially for our medics.

Speaker 108 Skater helmets, shields, wood for barrier, knee and elbow pads, rain ponchos, canopies, utility gloves, without reinforced knuckles of various sizes, especially for small hands.

Speaker 10 They have very, they sound tough.

Speaker 94 They've got very small hands.

Speaker 77 Super bright flashlights with strobe charged and umbrellas.

Speaker 21 Now, I would think if you're a revolutionary, you would have thought of these things, and I don't know, brought them with you.

Speaker 76 But no, no, no.

Speaker 32 They didn't think of these things.

Speaker 21 They need some medical supplies and under food,

Speaker 27 hot food for lunch.

Speaker 143 Exclamation, exclamation, exclamation point.

Speaker 107 Important.

Speaker 122 You can't have cold food for lunch.

Speaker 86 No, no, no, no.

Speaker 88 Sandwiches?

Speaker 122 Sandwiches at room temp? Right. Come on.

Speaker 21 They want vegan food, gluten-free food,

Speaker 146 ice.

Speaker 147 There's no such thing as a revolution revolution with gluten.

Speaker 44 No.

Speaker 148 You can't have a successful revolution.

Speaker 23 Well, they've also got some other demands here, Stu.

Speaker 13 They demand, and this is bold, underlined, capitalize, no packaged food, no coffee, no bagels, no bananas, no nuts.

Speaker 90 No bagels. Yeah.

Speaker 59 And nothing from a Jewish delicatessen where they include that in biology.

Speaker 149 You got some locks?

Speaker 122 I got a lovely bagel with some locks on it.

Speaker 42 No nuts?

Speaker 52 I'm sorry.

Speaker 122 You're already there.

Speaker 107 I love this.

Speaker 100 They're so look.

Speaker 75 We need oat milk.

Speaker 88 We have to have some oat milk.

Speaker 107 Okay. Or I can't.

Speaker 119 I just don't.

Speaker 31 I can't find that revolutionary spirit without some oat milk.

Speaker 128 You know what this reminds me of?

Speaker 71 We've heard this kind of stuff before.

Speaker 35 Do you remember Gadan the American?

Speaker 151 Pull every last one of your soldiers, spies, security advisors, trainers, attachés, and so on, out of every Muslim land from Afghanistan to Zanzibar.

Speaker 102 To Zanzibar.

Speaker 153 Afghanistan to Zanzibar.

Speaker 13 Pull them all.

Speaker 71 We need canopies, rain ponchos, utility gloves without the big knuckles of various sizes, especially for very small hands.

Speaker 83 No coffee, no bagels, no bananas, no nuts.

Speaker 100 Just gluten-free food.

Speaker 83 We'd like some ice.

Speaker 125 Vegan food is an absolute must.

Speaker 111 and hot food for lunch is that too much to ask

Speaker 71 from afwatistan to zanzibar

Speaker 52 we'll be here all week try the veal oh my gosh

Speaker 64 you want to talk about privilege i'm sure they actually compared themselves to the palestinians in gaza We are under attack just like they are.

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Speaker 116 oh my gosh, these privileged snots

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Speaker 50 To our good friend, Julio Rossos.

Speaker 65 But it, no, I'm working. I'm trying to do what the Democrats do and pander a little bit.

Speaker 28 Maybe we can up our Hispanic numbers, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 113 So, Julio Rosos

Speaker 104 has now joined Blaze Media as our new national correspondent.

Speaker 80 We are so thrilled to have him. He's going to work and write for the news team,

Speaker 94 contribute to both original video and commentary on Blaze TV.

Speaker 9 He goes out in the field.

Speaker 114 I mean, this guy was a Marine.

Speaker 68 So, he's really not afraid of madness, which will explain why we have him on here in a second.

Speaker 83 He's been writing and reporting for his mostly peaceful substack.

Speaker 41 I love the name of that.

Speaker 8 And for TPUSA.

Speaker 16 He was part of Chris Ruffo's initial Manhattan Institute Fellow.

Speaker 140 He's senior writer at Town Hall, worked with Washington Examiner, Mediite, but we don't hold that against him.

Speaker 10 The Independent Journal Review. And he was on the ground

Speaker 100 the summer of 2020 for all of the riots that were mostly peaceful, as he said in his book, fiery.

Speaker 123 but mostly peaceful, the 2020 riots and the gaslighting of America.

Speaker 21 His reporting has been featured on Fox News, Daily Caller, The Blaze, of course, New York Post, New York Times, Washington Post, ABC News, Newsweek.

Speaker 108 Julio, we are glad to have you as part of the team.

Speaker 144 Welcome.

Speaker 157 Yeah, thanks for having me on and thanks for letting me join the team. And also, not to sound a little too cocky, but you're welcome for all the content the past few years.

Speaker 157 Now

Speaker 157 you got to pay for it.

Speaker 131 Yeah, I know. Damn it.

Speaker 49 All right.

Speaker 26 So, Julio, you're now at a UCLA.

Speaker 26 I was just seeing, I think on CNN live coverage, there seems to be the police in riot gear,

Speaker 26 but everything seems to be pretty calm.

Speaker 124 What's happening?

Speaker 157 So, the California Highway Patrol was the main law enforcement agency that went into the encampment to clear it out. And I can say and I can report that

Speaker 157 the encampment has been pretty much cleared of all occupiers from the Royce Hall area of UCLA.

Speaker 157 It took a while for the

Speaker 157 highway patrol to actually be able to do that just because people were expecting the sweep to happen yesterday.

Speaker 157 And so because this encampment has been in place for weeks now, they had a lot of material, they had a lot of people, and they, you know, I'll give them credit, they had kind of a lot of training to prepare for this sweep.

Speaker 157 And so

Speaker 157 it took a while for law enforcement to establish a foothold

Speaker 157 to get more personnel in.

Speaker 157 but once they were able to do that they were able to uh clear people out and start tearing down tents pretty pretty quickly after that so what do you think is going to happen i mean columbia you know they they they were strong for about 10 minutes they're like this is wrong you're all going to be expelled okay give i'm sorry we expelled you what what's going to happen to ucla

Speaker 157 uh that is remains to be seen. Obviously, the occupiers were very mad getting pushed

Speaker 157 out of their little comfort zone.

Speaker 157 But I think what's going to kind of happen next is the attention is going to be focused on USC. USC, UC Irvine, has also kind of been a little bit of a hotspot when it comes to an encampment.

Speaker 157 So I think people will either try to re-establish something at UCLA or people will try to divert their manpower and resources to kind of the other encampments that are still up.

Speaker 157 So

Speaker 157 it remains to be seen kind of, you know, it's only 6.38 out here, so we'll see what happens over the course of today.

Speaker 22 Stu, what did you...

Speaker 72 You were telling me during the break that there was a story, I think it was in the New York Times, that,

Speaker 105 oh my gosh, these people are stupid.

Speaker 147 Before the violence, UCLA thought a tolerant approach would work.

Speaker 52 How?

Speaker 160 How did you think that?

Speaker 116 Every other person on earth knew immediately how this would turn out.

Speaker 44 Everybody. Everybody.

Speaker 163 How are these guys the intellectual giants?

Speaker 42 And they're like, no, I think we should just tolerate it for a while.

Speaker 108 It'll just be good.

Speaker 44 It'll work itself out.

Speaker 160 Like, we're the unsophisticated ones.

Speaker 158 Everybody,

Speaker 164 everybody knew immediately, except these universities.

Speaker 94 I'm seeing the first protests on cable news, and I'm watching them.

Speaker 19 Uno looks up and goes, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 83 But they somehow or another didn't get it.

Speaker 86 Amazing.

Speaker 68 Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 32 We're glad you're out at UCLA and we're not, quite honestly.

Speaker 37 Thank you for everything and thanks for all your past reporting.

Speaker 139 We're thrilled, really thrilled to have you a part of the team.

Speaker 157 Yeah, thanks. And I expect to be very busy this year.
So

Speaker 122 I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go.

Speaker 8 Yeah, thank you so much.

Speaker 123 God bless you.

Speaker 12 That's

Speaker 51 Julio Rosos.

Speaker 103 Rosas.

Speaker 7 I can't say it unless I say it like a Hispanic.

Speaker 44 Julio Rosas.

Speaker 80 Anyway, because that's the way Hispanics say it.

Speaker 166 That's what they, That's

Speaker 44 what I'm told. Deep

Speaker 44 culture.

Speaker 136 Yeah, well,

Speaker 72 I asked people who would know the, you know, the person taking the order at Taco Bell.

Speaker 67 I was like, how would you pronounce this?

Speaker 50 Really? Yeah.

Speaker 44 That's

Speaker 131 what that is. No?

Speaker 83 No, not at all.

Speaker 61 Not at all what I would necessarily depend on the people at Taco Bell for.

Speaker 44 No, I don't know if I'm...

Speaker 120 Sustenance? Yes.

Speaker 42 I was going to say, I don't know if I would really rely on them for that either.

Speaker 123 Anyway, he's going to be following all of of these, and I think it is going to be a very, very busy summer for him, unfortunately.

Speaker 80 I can't wait until the

Speaker 28 Democratic Convention in Chicago.

Speaker 100 What could possibly go wrong there?

Speaker 42 I don't see any riots or anything.

Speaker 133 that would possibly happen there.

Speaker 72 By the way, the Babylon Bee broke this from Columbia University.

Speaker 64 History has again repeated itself as communism once again devolved into mass starvation.

Speaker 28 The communists at Columbia University lasted less than 12 hours before running out of food and pleading for humanitarian aid, setting a new record for the collapse of a communist society and their food supply.

Speaker 36 Okay, timeout on the

Speaker 21 Infitata, the revolution.

Speaker 100 We're out of pizza rolls.

Speaker 38 I'm going to see if the people that we just assaulted would send us some door dash, one of the protesters said.

Speaker 32 Communists had barricaded themselves in buildings over the weekend and soon realized that they had no means of production to feed themselves.

Speaker 36 Activists tried to enact the communal ownership of the snacks, but supplies ran out quickly.

Speaker 13 As of publishing time, the protesters had told onlookers that true communism hadn't been tried yet and they were going to start anew and an even better collective, one building over.

Speaker 41 So,

Speaker 135 the next time,

Speaker 50 it'll all work out.

Speaker 146 It always is the next time, just like every communist government in history.

Speaker 62 It's always the next one that'll work.

Speaker 68 You know what's weird?

Speaker 93 You know what this is very reminiscent of?

Speaker 44 What?

Speaker 168 Not gangsta. Genjiskan.
I don't know, huh?

Speaker 90 Reminiscent of Genjis Khan.

Speaker 115 It's very reminiscent of Occupy Wall Street.

Speaker 119 Doesn't it feel the same?

Speaker 122 Yeah,

Speaker 50 similar.

Speaker 169 Although it seems larger

Speaker 148 than Occupy Wall Street was.

Speaker 171 It seems more spread across the country.

Speaker 10 Occupy Wall Street now with one location.

Speaker 148 Right. That's what it feels like.

Speaker 166 This is like the franchise.

Speaker 79 And it's the same people.

Speaker 162 And it is, you know, it's funny.

Speaker 136 The franchise thing, it really is sort of franchised out.

Speaker 172 Like the tents are all the same.

Speaker 173 The posters are all the same.

Speaker 146 I mean, they're just, they just kind of come in with the same sort of lines and chants and verbiage.

Speaker 171 It is sort of just a franchised operation at this point.

Speaker 12 It is.

Speaker 21 It is so despicable.

Speaker 38 And same people.

Speaker 114 Bill Ayers is there.

Speaker 9 You'll never guess who's funding a lot of this.

Speaker 131 You will never guess.

Speaker 44 I can't imagine.

Speaker 50 I can't even think of one name.

Speaker 138 Yeah.

Speaker 30 George

Speaker 138 W. Bush.

Speaker 150 No, George Soros

Speaker 38 and his open society. I mean, it's the same players that you had at Occupy Wall Street.

Speaker 158 Because it's really, I mean, it really isn't about.

Speaker 172 I hesitate to say this because it partially is, but like, it's not fundamentally really even about Israel.

Speaker 147 Right.

Speaker 2 Like, this is more of a chaos operation.

Speaker 177 It is about Israel.

Speaker 136 They really do hate the Jews. They really do like Hamas.

Speaker 178 So I'm not saying that's fake.

Speaker 86 Let's not diminish their bloodthirst for Jews.

Speaker 44 Yeah.

Speaker 158 There is a legitimate bloodlust, and I don't want to demean that.

Speaker 158 But like,

Speaker 57 if it wasn't this, it likely would be something else.

Speaker 158 Right.

Speaker 159 It was George Floyd in 2020.

Speaker 44 This is the same crap.

Speaker 178 Same crap.

Speaker 84 It doesn't have anything to do with people of color or police violence.

Speaker 35 Wait, wait.

Speaker 78 Not for the people that are funding it.

Speaker 68 Just like BLM. That's what I mean.

Speaker 35 BLM Inc.?

Speaker 35 All that money went to BLM Inc.

Speaker 42 Where did that money go?

Speaker 41 Because I don't think it went back to the black.

Speaker 58 You'll find it.

Speaker 178 It's true.

Speaker 136 Like,

Speaker 179 they find these causes and look for an opportunity to take advantage.

Speaker 58 Yeah.

Speaker 158 There are obviously legitimate anti-Semites at all these events.

Speaker 11 There were legitimate people who only cared about police violence and defunding the police back in 2020.

Speaker 7 But I think there's also legitimate morons as well.

Speaker 178 Oh, yes.

Speaker 159 There's definitely a lot of morons.

Speaker 146 That is comical.

Speaker 170 It is comical.

Speaker 147 A lot of them don't even know what they're protesting,

Speaker 166 which is like expected for college students, right?

Speaker 170 Like I'm not, I'm not surprised by that.

Speaker 75 But they really...

Speaker 64 They really make the most out of useful idiots.

Speaker 71 You know what I mean?

Speaker 22 That term, oh, it's going to be useful idiots.

Speaker 182 Yeah, that's what they are.

Speaker 165 Oh, it's true.

Speaker 2 But I I mean, you know, I can tell you, I mean, I've always been an idiot.

Speaker 60 I don't know how useful I've ever been.

Speaker 58 But, I mean, when I remember back, you know, I went to high school in Connecticut.

Speaker 120 I can't even tell you how many times I walked out of school over something.

Speaker 147 I don't even know what they were.

Speaker 120 I don't even know what the protests were about.

Speaker 163 We would walk out like every three weeks.

Speaker 158 I have no idea what it even was.

Speaker 175 All I know is we got to get out of class.

Speaker 104 I grew up in Washington State.

Speaker 154 We never walked out of class.

Speaker 37 We were too afraid of the nuns.

Speaker 165 I did not have any nuns.

Speaker 50 Yeah, we had nuns.

Speaker 86 You don't walk out of a class with a nun.

Speaker 172 Right.

Speaker 2 But the tone of this, and the only thing I can remember about, maybe I can't, it was a few times, but I do remember it happening.

Speaker 158 And I don't remember what any of the topics were, but I remember it being like one of these things where it was like this, it almost felt encouraged.

Speaker 183 It was like, wow, these kids are, you know, they're finding their voice.

Speaker 161 It was that type of thing.

Speaker 152 It goes back to the rock the vote nonsense.

Speaker 131 Look, don't rock the vote.

Speaker 164 If you don't know what you're talking about, it doesn't, it doesn't, no one's impressed by you going and clicking one of the levers if you've done no research about any of the topics the election's about, right?

Speaker 183 Rocking the vote, getting people to vote, sending them ballots to their house when they don't even request them.

Speaker 184 What?

Speaker 186 That's not democracy.

Speaker 184 Democracy is not just a bunch of idiots checking boxes on forms.

Speaker 183 It's supposed to be about people who know things about what's going on and debate them and think about it more than five minutes over the course of a year.

Speaker 116 But apparently

Speaker 169 we've lost that.

Speaker 147 So the idiots are definitely in play here.

Speaker 40 You know, I'd like to also ask:

Speaker 75 you know, if I were Colombia and they were saying you will meet our demands,

Speaker 150 no,

Speaker 150 no, I don't think so. No,

Speaker 111 I don't understand where they're like, well, maybe we can negotiate.

Speaker 68 No, we're not going to negotiate.

Speaker 128 No,

Speaker 184 the first time a tent goes up, you tear it down there is there there there's no there's no time to write a list of demands there's no encampment it ends the second the first tent gets there what country do i live in i don't know you can you can stand up and and speak your mind you can say you can pick it well you can do whatever right but you can't take over the campus and this is

Speaker 111 Columbia listen you don't understand in in capitalism

Speaker 54 the customer is always right.

Speaker 18 But not in college.

Speaker 126 At the university level, sometimes the customers are very, very wrong.

Speaker 68 And

Speaker 107 you shouldn't be negotiating with morons.

Speaker 19 What the hell is wrong with you?

Speaker 10 But I just want you to know also, Columbia and NYU and UCLA.

Speaker 123 This couldn't have happened to a nicer group of people than you.

Speaker 16 And I

Speaker 38 you get what you what you sow and

Speaker 14 and Stu and I are

Speaker 27 very upset

Speaker 145 very very upset kick the customers out

Speaker 22 what I mean for you you're the intellectual ones

Speaker 50 you're morons

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Speaker 134 the left

Speaker 129 bearing its teeth

Speaker 141 at the

Speaker 28 Democrats, it just, again, it couldn't happen to nicer people.

Speaker 62 Oh, I love this.

Speaker 24 And

Speaker 14 I don't think we should discuss how, but Biden could turn this around

Speaker 140 to his own advantage.

Speaker 2 You don't think we should discuss this?

Speaker 60 Do you want to give him any ideas? I don't want to give him any ideas.

Speaker 179 Let's just talk about the impossible position he's in

Speaker 173 from his own perspective.

Speaker 146 Here is a guy who has spent his entire administration

Speaker 152 pandering to the farthest left-wing nut jobs in his coalition.

Speaker 39 Including those who are in Dearborn, Michigan, shouting death to America. Right.

Speaker 11 He's been doing this the entire time.

Speaker 172 I mean, the student loan things

Speaker 147 is a great point.

Speaker 158 We're like, this is a fringe, crazy idea that even people like Elizabeth Warren would barely even, you know,

Speaker 43 propose.

Speaker 66 And he's been doing this like crazy.

Speaker 175 He's constantly kissing their butt.

Speaker 11 And now he's at this point where he can't get out of this because the American people are saying, this is crazy.

Speaker 59 We don't want this chaos.

Speaker 66 But he has to keep kissing the butt of all these far leftists.

Speaker 173 I love that he has to squirm.

Speaker 182 He has to just,

Speaker 150 he has no way out.

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Speaker 193 He's mad as hell.

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Speaker 176 Charlie Sheen is an icon of decadence.

Speaker 194 I lit the fuse and my life turns into everything it wasn't supposed to be.

Speaker 52 He's going the distance.

Speaker 195 He was the highest paid TV star of all time. When it started to change, it was quick.

Speaker 179 He kept saying, no, no, no, I'm in the hospital now, but next week I'll be ready for the show.

Speaker 196 Now, Charlie's sober. He's going to tell you the truth.

Speaker 194 How do I present this with any class?

Speaker 157 I think we're past that, Charlie. We're past that, yeah.

Speaker 194 Somebody call action.

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Speaker 41 Hello, America. Welcome to the Glen Beck Program.

Speaker 35 I gotta tell you, Congress is completely out of control.

Speaker 35 Last night, they passed a bill that's an anti-Semitism bill.

Speaker 32 You know where I stand on anti-Semitism.

Speaker 36 You know where I stand on Israel.

Speaker 134 You cannot pass a law against anti-Semitism.

Speaker 35 What are you out of your mind?

Speaker 67 We have a little thing called the Constitution.

Speaker 176 Well, we do have laws against anti-Semitism, but

Speaker 35 not against speech. Not against speech.

Speaker 49 Yeah, you can't go and say, hey, let's go kill all the Jews.

Speaker 150 Come on.

Speaker 122 You can't do that.

Speaker 50 There are lines.

Speaker 54 Right.

Speaker 53 But you can say horrible anti-Semitic things in speech.

Speaker 48 What are we doing?

Speaker 89 Then also,

Speaker 54 Congress, you know, when they send all that money to Ukraine, here's something nobody told us or talked to us about.

Speaker 36 Just a little slush fund of $3.5 billion

Speaker 83 to make a pipeline from Gaza to America.

Speaker 118 So we can get these people that have come across the border into Egypt from Gaza.

Speaker 83 Egypt doesn't want them.

Speaker 6 So you know who does?

Speaker 55 The Biden administration.

Speaker 36 And you're paying $3.5 billion

Speaker 127 to take these people in that hate America.

Speaker 52 What?

Speaker 83 What, you know, let me just...

Speaker 16 When is enough enough?

Speaker 55 Chip Roy joins us in 60 seconds.

Speaker 192 Sadly, no matter how much we want it to not happen, there comes a day when a first responder or a military service member just doesn't come home.

Speaker 156 Or maybe they do come home, but they're so severely injured that their lives and the lives of their families are never the same again.

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Speaker 47 They have 3,000 people and helping them off the streets.

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Speaker 23 Hey, Chip, it's got to be fun in Washington for people like you.

Speaker 157 Well, when isn't it fun here, Glenn?

Speaker 47 Could you please, before we get to the

Speaker 100 Palestinian refugee pipeline, could you please tell me what the people, especially the Republicans, were thinking with this anti-free speech bill?

Speaker 100 Yeah, I mean, look,

Speaker 157 this is a bill that has caused a significant amount of concern over the last basically 72 hours.

Speaker 157 I frankly wasn't even aware. I think we had some anti-Semitism bill.

Speaker 157 I thought it was kind of more like a resolution, just, you know, condemning anti-Semitism, which I'm not a big fan of resolutions and all that kind of stuff. Oh, let's do something for a message.

Speaker 157 You're not going to change crap. You know what's changing things? Guys like, you know, Ben Sass now, the president of the University of Florida saying, hey, we don't run a daycare.

Speaker 157 There are consequences of just, you know, taking action and stopping it. You know, or the president of University of Texas, Jay Hartzel, just clamping down and saying, nope, no encampment.

Speaker 157 You're not doing this crap here. You can speak.
You can say what you want. We're free speech, but you're not going to to block everybody's ability to go to school.
That's leadership.

Speaker 157 You go after crimes. You go after activity.
You don't police speech.

Speaker 157 And what my foolish, foolish Republican colleagues did in the name of political expediency, because they wanted to seem like, oh, look at this, we're going to go take advantage of this political moment.

Speaker 157 And we're going to go out and we're going to pass an anti-Semitism bill. You're going to then put out a document.

Speaker 157 that or a bill in statute that links to an international organization's definition of anti-Semitism, which rattles off examples literally referenced in the statute that define what is anti-Semitism.

Speaker 157 And it's a whole bunch of speech and thought,

Speaker 157 you know, and the kinds of things that we shouldn't have the federal government, especially the Department of Education, policing. It's thought police.
It's nuts.

Speaker 129 The gospel of Jesus Christ, a Jew himself,

Speaker 86 would be...

Speaker 81 would fall under hate speech with that with those rules that they passed yesterday.

Speaker 107 The gospel.

Speaker 157 Well, here's the thing.

Speaker 157 This is what happens when these guys govern by polls, when they make decisions based on some sort of thing, let's give a bill to a member of Congress from New York so that he can go campaign on it, no matter what's in it, because it says anti-Semitism in the title.

Speaker 157 That's what happened. We didn't put it through committee.
We didn't have a chance to amend it, debate it, change it, think about it. We didn't have a hearing.
They did it for political expediency.

Speaker 157 And political expediency is the ruin of the Republican Party. It's why the Republican Party is a vacuous shell.

Speaker 157 But I will tell you, Glenn, I was so proud of a block of our Republican colleagues who stood up and said no.

Speaker 157 Some of us voted against the ridiculous, you know, foreign aid package last week that included funding for Israel, which ticked us off because they put us in a bad position having to vote against funding for Israel, which I support.

Speaker 157 But I voted against it because of what you want to talk about in next.

Speaker 157 It had tons of funding in there for Hamas, including the refugee program so we vote against that bill we have all of these you know pro-Israel groups like APAC and all of these groups mad at us and then they're getting all of our supporters that support Israel mad at us and our church friends and we have to go out and explain it and when we do our people are generally with us but then they make us take another vote yesterday that's not leadership but a block of Republicans stood up strong in the face of that knowing they would take the arrows.

Speaker 157 I'm so proud of the courage of some Republicans that are finally showing the Emperor has no clothes.

Speaker 157 We are making and laying bare what has been rotting in this godforsaken city in Washington, killing this country over the last two decades. We're not going to let them take our country from us, Glenn.

Speaker 157 We're going to keep fighting and exposing it.

Speaker 119 So, Chip, I said last night to an audience,

Speaker 38 I said,

Speaker 106 I don't think we understand how close we are to winning.

Speaker 79 That

Speaker 97 there is a sea change.

Speaker 88 It's just taking a while, but there is a sea change.

Speaker 104 And this next election

Speaker 100 will either prove this out

Speaker 112 or

Speaker 13 we collapse.

Speaker 50 But there are more Republicans

Speaker 98 in Congress and the Senate now than I've ever seen before that are actually standing up.

Speaker 79 I mean, I know it's not a lot, but 20 standing up is a good thing.

Speaker 46 It's a really good thing.

Speaker 157 No, Gwen, I could not agree more. Now, this is your, you're taking a page out of the book that I use when I go out trying to explain to voters why they should be energized and care.

Speaker 157 Because you know what? When you look at it superficially, you're really frustrated. You guys keep spending money.
You're doing all this stuff, foreign aid. But, man, you are right.

Speaker 157 You said it exactly right. We are so close to winning.
The people are fed up. They've got a block of people here who are exposing the truth, and we are getting more people to join our ranks.

Speaker 157 We need to win more primaries, but importantly, because we're not going to get everybody elected through primaries to get the majority of freedom fighters that you and I would want out of the entire Republican Conference, we need to lay down markers what we demand, demand of every Republican next January.

Speaker 157 Lord willing, we have President Trump and we have a Republican House and the Senate.

Speaker 157 We are going to demand these 10 things or your head is on a freaking political platter and you are no longer going to serve. That needs to be what we say.
And we need to be clear about it.

Speaker 157 We need to be expressly clear about it in this election cycle, what we're going to demand of Republicans, because no more of this nonsense, no more unpaid-for wars.

Speaker 157 And by the way, Glenn, you and I both adhere to the belief that a low, broad tax rate, getting government out of our lives, creates economic wealth, creates economic opportunity, right?

Speaker 157 But a lot of our rich folks, a lot of our donor class, if I may say it, have been taking basically a free ride. They're okay saying, let's go have endless wars.

Speaker 157 Let's go send $175 billion to Ukraine over the last two years and let's go do sending some more this fall.

Speaker 157 But they don't want to talk about, okay, what if I told you the top marginal rate is going to go up to 70% so you can pay for it? When I've said that to a few of them, they have a heart attack.

Speaker 157 I am tired of people getting a free ride, hiding behind economic theories of low tax rates in the Laffer curve to go out there and say we should engage in endless wars like we have the last 25 years to the tune of $8.5 trillion,

Speaker 157 70 something thousand injured americans seven something thousand dead american men and women in uniform because they don't want to have to you know frankly step up and own their part of it so we got to have a real conversation between now and next year about what we want but the freedom fighters in congress right now they are standing up and god bless them and we are making and by the way on the spending front we kept the spending on the non-defense flat The funding for defense that went up came out of the height of the IRS expansion.

Speaker 157 We passed the border security bill that's the best we've ever passed, and we took amnesty off the table. We got seven appropriations bills passed last year, 1,100 amendments.

Speaker 157 We've exposed a lot, including, by the way, last point, sorry for the filibuster. Last September, three weeks before what happened in Israel, we had a vote to defund UNRWA.

Speaker 157 Eight Republicans voted against it, killing it. And three weeks later, we see UNRWA-funded terrorists killing, raping, and maiming Israelis in October.
Guess what? By this spring, we defunded UNRWA.

Speaker 157 Where were those Republicans last September? That's what I want us to focus on, shining the light on the Republicans who have been messing this up for too long.

Speaker 108 When are you going to release that list?

Speaker 157 Well, it's out. It's public.
I mean, we can find, I mean, I can put that out there. I mean, look, there are several other amendments, and we should do that.

Speaker 157 We should show the amendments we forced votes on last year, like the kill switch. There were 17 or 19, I can't remember Republicans, who killed our amendment to kill the kill switch, right?

Speaker 157 You have the kill switch that will shut your car down because the government says so, because your eyes are darting around or whatever. Makes your car more expensive.

Speaker 157 Total anti-freedom and makes your car more expensive. So we, but 19 Republicans, I think, or 17, killed that.
So we should expose all of those.

Speaker 157 Look, I'm proud of my votes. Some of them are tough votes.
We've got, you know, I've got some police bills for police week coming up.

Speaker 157 Believe this or not, they're going to put a bill in the Judiciary Committee and then send it to the floor that uses the commerce power to say that if you're a cop killer and a Soros DA is not prosecuting you, that the federal government, that is the Department of Justice, can come into your state and prosecute the crime.

Speaker 157 No. Now, Glenn,

Speaker 157 right. Glenn, you get it.
You and I both hate cop killers. You and I would sentence it to death tomorrow.

Speaker 157 But you can't empower the Department of Justice through the Commerce Clause to come in and federalize criminal law.

Speaker 157 So I'm going to offer an amendment that says, okay, if you want to do it for cops, why not nurses? Why not doctors? Why not clergy? You want to federalize all of that law, then you do it.

Speaker 157 Because you know what? The cop groups are already sending letters against me saying you're opposing this bill that is strong for law enforcement.

Speaker 157 No, I'm trying to protect freedom so that you are free to be able to go do your job without the federal government coming in using the Commerce Clause to interject into states, even if it's for supposedly a good reason.

Speaker 9 Let me go back to

Speaker 100 the refugees, the Palestinian refugees, that Egypt won't accept, that we're now taking in.

Speaker 126 Tell me about this program.

Speaker 157 Well, you know, we're still learning about what they're saying, but the Biden administration putting together a program to funnel Palestinian refugees here.

Speaker 157 As you noted, most right now, all of these Arab countries are refusing to take them. And the problem is, is 75% of these Palestinians,

Speaker 157 these refugees, are basically sympathetic with Hamas by any

Speaker 157 objective measure of polling.

Speaker 157 And frankly, a lot of these civilians have participated in the terrorist activities.

Speaker 157 So now we're going to funnel refugees into the United States, by the way, using the funds that were just funded in the foreign aid bill last week that those of us who voted against told everybody there's $9 billion in here that's going to fund Hamas, fund refugee programs, go to the Palestinian stuff.

Speaker 157 Guess what? They're going to use that money in part to move people from Gaza to the United States. So guess what?

Speaker 157 Right now, while you've already got, I think, I can't remember the exact number, something like 3 million people that have come to the United States from countries that sponsor terror

Speaker 157 since 9-11. We have opened up our doors and had all these people come to the United States, some of whom are great people and great Americans, want freedom, and we're fleeing terrible circumstances.

Speaker 157 Some of whom are not great people.

Speaker 157 A lot of stuff that we did not do with the Afghani refugees that we weren't doing any kind of real vetting.

Speaker 157 we're on a ticking time bomb and we're funding it. And by the way, Glenn, we have 51.5 million people in this country who are foreign-born.

Speaker 157 That is a higher percentage than we've ever had in the history of our country. And we are pumping in almost a million a year legally.

Speaker 157 Now you're going to add to that the refugee program on top of what the President Biden administration is doing, funneling people in across the border.

Speaker 157 And now the program you saw that has been exposed with the parolees that are being flown into cities directly to the tune of 200,000 that were flown in.

Speaker 157 That's what's happening to our country, and it's purposeful.

Speaker 20 At what point I've never seen clearer cases for impeachment than right now.

Speaker 157 I mean, the President of the United States is clearly

Speaker 157 working to undermine every aspect of our rule of law, Constitution, sovereignty, the security of the American people on a daily basis, putting aside the Hunter Biden situation yes putting aside all of that putting aside the family dealing the fact of the matter is the buck stops with the president and Alejandro Mayorkis and the entire DHS regime of course we should impeach Mayorkis but the buck stops with Biden it is his administration that is ignoring the law it is his administration that is using

Speaker 157 you know small pieces of the law to undermine our sovereignty and security weaken us and endanger us it is because of him and his policies that lake and riley is dead that's just the truth It's not like it's, oh, well, you know, you have war and some Americans die.

Speaker 157 Okay, it's hard. You're the president.
You're just doing your job. No.
He specifically has chosen to abuse the parole policies that were created on a case-by-case basis to help people.

Speaker 157 Like somebody who's sick with cancer, can they come here and see a loved one or go to MD Anderson or something on a case-by-case basis?

Speaker 157 Instead, they are flooding hundreds of thousands of people in in violation of law, and he knows it, and they don't care. All of these are impeachable offenses.

Speaker 128 And to my Republican colleagues who say no it's not that's maladministration they're wrong and what the hell is impeachment for if it's not for this kind of stuff that for the student loan forgiveness alone 1.4 trillion dollars that thing's gonna cost in the end

Speaker 157 yeah no I mean you saw the same report that I just saw I can't remember the the outside group the committee for fiscal responsibility or whatever studied it and said at a minimum 800 billion as high as 1.4 trillion which you and I both know means it'll be 1.4 trillion and I saw the point the other day it was like six six billion dollars that it did to a fund like I think it to for art people of art yes like yes we're just an insane people meanwhile my wife who grew up with a single mom in Texas and went to you know Texas A ⁇ M went to Utifa law school chose to go there to have cheaper tuition instead of expensive more expensive schools she's still technically paying off the last parts of her student loans after literally 20 years since she graduated because we've done it all the right way.

Speaker 157 But, you know, we're still driving 15-year-old cars and doing this. And by the way, that's not a woe-with me thing.
That's the American dream. Like, that's what you do.

Speaker 50 She worked hard. Her mom worked hard.

Speaker 157 Her grandfather worked hard so that she could experience that and be who she is and help me and support me. And I'm in Congress.
We have great kids. And you know what?

Speaker 157 You're undermining the American dream when you do this crap. Yes, you are.
And Republicans are guilty because we funded.

Speaker 157 We just funded that stupid student loan program.

Speaker 32 I've got to go, but thank you for everything you're doing.

Speaker 121 Thank you.

Speaker 32 Keep plowing through this crap and exposing the Republicans that need to be replaced.

Speaker 123 Thank you so much.

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Speaker 100 Well,

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Speaker 44 today.

Speaker 101 As we're watching what's happening on the campuses, Stu and I are just almost giggling in glee because

Speaker 42 no way out for Biden.

Speaker 136 Yeah.

Speaker 166 When I take out the actual ramifications, not only for the Jewish citizens that have to deal with this nonsense and also the prospects for the future of this country, when I remove both of those things and just think about politics, it's kind of great.

Speaker 128 It is kind of great.

Speaker 164 There is no

Speaker 161 path out for him other than being competent.

Speaker 164 Who is is he going to?

Speaker 161 He doesn't have that as an option.

Speaker 119 Who is he going to piss off?

Speaker 68 The younger vote that is calling for the death of Jews?

Speaker 187 And which, by the way, is the reason he's losing all these polls.

Speaker 153 I know.

Speaker 11 It's because of that younger vote who is generally pissed off at him solely for the reason that

Speaker 136 seemingly is kind of okay with Israel existing.

Speaker 83 Or are you going to piss off the Death to America vote in Dearborn?

Speaker 122 Yeah. Which one? Or both.
Right.

Speaker 149 Right now he's losing both of those.

Speaker 171 Oh, darn it. And it's difficult.

Speaker 22 Oren McIntyre is with us. He is a Blaze TV host of the Oren McIntyre show.

Speaker 98 He is also a Blaze Nukes columnist, and he has a new column out now, Don't Save Dems from Their Own Campus Disaster, which I love, Oren.

Speaker 50 How are you?

Speaker 157 Doing well, Glenn. Thanks for having me.

Speaker 116 Take us through the article.

Speaker 157 Basically, I just lay out a very simple argument. I just beg conservatives to get out of their own way.
Look, like you, I find these protests to be gross in many ways.

Speaker 157 Obviously, you can't allow violence towards people. You can't allow threats.
But at the core, these protests are a battle between different leftist factions.

Speaker 157 The establishment left has kind of a legacy

Speaker 157 loyalty to Israel, even though it's only nominal. They don't really want to be doing it, but they kind of have to.

Speaker 157 And then the vanguard left truly hates Israel, and you can see the way that they have applied the

Speaker 157 colonialist

Speaker 157 occupier rhetoric that they've applied to Europeans, now to the Jewish people. And this is obviously a huge problem for the left.

Speaker 157 This puts Joe Biden and the rest of the Democrats in a terrible position. And it's happening on college campuses during an election year.
So it's just an optics disaster for the Democrats.

Speaker 63 You're right.

Speaker 7 You don't need to ride to the rescue.

Speaker 32 You aren't the white knight in this scenario.

Speaker 31 Just grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.

Speaker 21 I promise you this will work out in your favor if you let it.

Speaker 157 Yeah, we've got a lot of GOP politicians who want to jump in here. And again, there's a good conservative impulse here, right? You want order.
You want security. You don't want to see lawlessness.

Speaker 157 You want to make sure that people are protected. And you want to protect the institutions that make up your society.
That is a good impulse for conservatives.

Speaker 157 But these institutions hate conservatives. The universities want to destroy the right.
They want to destroy Christianity. They want to destroy the West.

Speaker 157 And there's just no reason for the GOP GOP to cartwheel between these two warring leftist factions. Let them go to town.
Let them destroy each other. Don't dive on this grenade for these people.

Speaker 157 They wouldn't do it for you. And it's not really hurting you at the end of the day.
It's only hurting your enemies. So just let them tear themselves apart.

Speaker 8 You think maybe this is the cannibalism that was responsible for Joe Biden's uncle's death?

Speaker 177 I don't know.

Speaker 157 He seems to always have a disaster that he's made up.

Speaker 58 Yeah.

Speaker 6 Well, but I mean, this is cannibalism.

Speaker 83 It is the left eating the left, and I kind of like it.

Speaker 123 It's the American cannibalism that the left always does.

Speaker 26 What are your thoughts on the bill that passed the House yesterday on anti-Semitism?

Speaker 157 I mean, obviously, it's a disaster, and you have to ask why Republicans were willing to team up with Democrats to do this.

Speaker 157 There's been an ongoing attack on average Americans, especially white Americans on campus for over a decade. They've written all these books about it.
They've given speeches about it.

Speaker 157 They've had protests. They've threatened people.
And no action was taken. But all of a sudden, we're attacking the First Amendment and free speech.

Speaker 157 Look, ethnic hatred is gross, and you should decry it, but that is not unconstitutional. You have a First Amendment right to say it as long as you are doing so peaceably.

Speaker 157 And any idea that we would go ahead and put in some specific carve-out for one group is insane.

Speaker 121 You know, I'm so glad to hear you say that.

Speaker 103 I am a huge supporter of Israel and the Jewish people.

Speaker 32 And I am so dead set against this bill because it violates the Constitution and everything that we hold dear.

Speaker 35 And it will be used as a weapon against anyone that the powerful elites want to wield it against.

Speaker 17 I mean, we have in our library, we have this,

Speaker 133 we have several books about witchcraft and how, you know, how witches are real.

Speaker 7 And, you know, you think you see a witch, just look it up here and we'll find out if that's really a witch or not.

Speaker 123 And it was all used in the Salem witch trials and

Speaker 33 for many, many, many, many years over in Europe.

Speaker 76 And then we have one book that is really rare.

Speaker 12 And that is the book that says witchcraft isn't real.

Speaker 97 This has got to stop. Stop

Speaker 20 saying everybody's a witch.

Speaker 67 That book is so rare because the king went out and tried to burn all of those books.

Speaker 21 So there's very few of them left.

Speaker 29 Why did the king want to do that?

Speaker 64 Because if he had witchcraft in his bag of tricks, if somebody stands against him, all he had to say was, witch, and that person was burned at the stake.

Speaker 53 That's the same thing that we're building here.

Speaker 98 Oh, anti-Semite.

Speaker 21 Oh,

Speaker 21 you're a terrorist.

Speaker 78 But

Speaker 95 the terms are shifting all the time.

Speaker 27 And so the king, in our case, Biden or whoever is next, even Trump could do it if he cared to, you can shift that whole apparatus to your enemy and knock him out.

Speaker 101 We can't do this.

Speaker 111 We cannot get away from our Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Speaker 157 I think that's absolutely right. I mean, we've seen the way that the left will use any of these weapons to destroy us in the kind of what is supposed to be a free exchange of ideas.

Speaker 157 And the terrifying thing is, this isn't just coming from the left. Again, this is coming from the right.

Speaker 157 The language that we see in this bill links the definition not to anything that's concrete in the bill, but to an international organization, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.

Speaker 157 And weirdly enough, this organization is also the organization that gets referenced in Ron DeSantis' executive order on this. Greg Abbott's, Christy Noams.

Speaker 157 Even Donald Trump mentioned this in his executive order in 2019.

Speaker 157 So we have a trend across people on the right who are probably trying to do their best to protect people that they think are worth protecting, but are setting a very dangerous precedent of tying American law to international organizations who do not care about free speech or the First Amendment.

Speaker 103 I saw a great clip last night of Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 16 It's probably in the 19, maybe 68.

Speaker 108 When did he become?

Speaker 94 When did he become governor of California, Stu, do you know?

Speaker 86 Yeah, it was right around, I think, 68 or 70.

Speaker 70 And Berkeley and all the campuses were on fire.

Speaker 26 And he's sitting there talking to the leaders of the universities.

Speaker 108 And you can tell he's pissed.

Speaker 83 And they're like, we have got to negotiate with these people.

Speaker 7 And he said, negotiate with what?

Speaker 39 They're breaking the law.

Speaker 7 And he said, all all of you sitting here, you just played Patsy with it forever.

Speaker 18 And you taught a younger generation that they can pick and choose which laws to live and which laws to break.

Speaker 78 You can't.

Speaker 39 There's no negotiation.

Speaker 118 You can speak your mind.

Speaker 79 You can speak your mind anywhere.

Speaker 29 But you cannot shut everything else down.

Speaker 19 You cannot block people.

Speaker 38 That's against the law. You can't incite violence against against people.

Speaker 80 That's already against the law.

Speaker 35 Enforce the law that we already have.

Speaker 82 That's it.

Speaker 13 All you have to do. Yeah.

Speaker 157 No, it really is that simple.

Speaker 157 And look, the beautiful thing is: if you let, if you stand back and you force the leftists to deal with this, then we've already seen leftist governors, leftist mayors, these kind of people have to send in police, have to send in forces to places like UCLA or Columbia, and then you see other leftists screaming at them, calling them a fascist.

Speaker 157 This is beautiful. This is the kind of tension.
This is the kind of fault line inside the Democratic coalition that you want to see leading up to an election year. So just let them do this.

Speaker 157 Protect the people, Republican governors, protect people in your jurisdiction, enforce the law and keep them safe. But otherwise, make the left do this.
Make them play this out. It will hurt them.

Speaker 157 It will benefit you.

Speaker 93 The president really is in between a rock and a hard place.

Speaker 121 Is there any way he can

Speaker 87 turn this to his advantage?

Speaker 157 I think the only way to turn his advantage is if a Republican does something that is just optically terrible, sends in National Guard, cracks a bunch of heads,

Speaker 157 some student gets wounded or killed. That's what they're hoping for.
This is the only thing that bails them out of this, saves them.

Speaker 157 Otherwise, they can't unify behind an enemy, and they have to deal with the friend-enemy split inside their own coalition. And that is just a disaster.

Speaker 157 There is no logic that resolves the issues at the core of the Democratic coalition. The only thing holding them together is the mutual enemy of the average American.

Speaker 157 And if they can't do that, if they see that they are hurting each other and they can't blame middle America, they will turn on each other. It's only a matter of time.

Speaker 24 And how are they expecting to win an election when 80%

Speaker 133 of the public is

Speaker 38 against

Speaker 18 movement and

Speaker 21 in some shape or another, for Israel.

Speaker 38 How do they expect this to.

Speaker 111 Do you think Democrats are just going to ignore this chaos?

Speaker 157 I think they're relying on the fact that probably a lot of people aren't plugged in to this level.

Speaker 157 If you don't have a kid going to a university, to a high-level university, and you don't pay a lot of attention to the news, this isn't something that probably sits in your mind as an important issue for a lot of people.

Speaker 157 But I do think this is trickling down. I do think that this is having a wide enough effect on enough campuses.
It's impacting enough lives where this is coming into the consciousness.

Speaker 157 Now, they're going to keep screaming that Donald Trump is a racist, fascist, whatever. But after the left are the ones busy rounding up protesters, and it's even harder for them to make that case.

Speaker 157 And Joe Biden continues to push incredibly unpopular ideas like shipping a bunch of Palestinian refugees into the United States while complaining about anti-Semitism simultaneously.

Speaker 157 These contradictions are just too much.

Speaker 157 And I just don't think that the Democrats have the discipline anymore to pull their coalition together and present a front to the American people that makes sense.

Speaker 32 Orin, thank you so much for being on the program.

Speaker 123 The story, the op-ed that he did is available now on the Blaze, BlazetheBlaze.com.

Speaker 39 It is titled, Don't Save Dems from Their Own Campus Disaster.

Speaker 121 Amen.

Speaker 144 Thank you.

Speaker 35 All right.

Speaker 38 I want to remind you that we still live in a country where you're allowed to do business as you please.

Speaker 124 We still have free speech, but the Democrats and the Republicans last night in the House wanted to make sure that we could maybe hasten the end of free speech too here in America.

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Speaker 154 Hey, who do we have coming up next hour?

Speaker 114 Do we have any guests?

Speaker 14 Nothing confirmed yet.

Speaker 145 Not confirmed.

Speaker 176 With the people, we called them, they said they could come on, and then they heard what show it was, and then they said no.

Speaker 148 So, yeah, that's where we are.

Speaker 108 I'm really busy at the time I just told you I was free.

Speaker 171 That sucks.

Speaker 2 When you make plans in the middle of booking a different appointment, It happens too often to all of us.

Speaker 31 So the lawyer for Stormy Daniels is on the stand now.

Speaker 52 Oh, great.

Speaker 112 Yeah. The former lawyer for Stormy Daniels.

Speaker 86 Right.

Speaker 117 You know, I think, you know, Donald Trump was out stumping yesterday, and he's got to stay right around.

Speaker 170 Wednesday's his day, right?

Speaker 114 Yeah.

Speaker 32 And he's got to stay kind of in the general area during the rest of the time.

Speaker 33 Because

Speaker 176 this is the one day of the week he could actually go out and campaign during the week.

Speaker 80 Right. And so

Speaker 192 he went out and he started talking right about that judge.

Speaker 16 And

Speaker 117 I, you know, I think

Speaker 161 I'm going to say what I'm thinking, I'm wondering.

Speaker 58 Yeah.

Speaker 107 I think

Speaker 87 that he wouldn't mind having the judge throw him in jail.

Speaker 164 I totally agree with this.

Speaker 11 I think he wants it.

Speaker 66 Yeah. You know, again, the $1,000 fines mean nothing to him.

Speaker 158 But like...

Speaker 175 The fact, I think there's a chance, I mean, he would,

Speaker 158 he would, it would be a moment where I think people, even Democrats would be like, wait a minute, they threw him in jail for defending himself over a trial.

Speaker 11 I think him actually having to go to jail

Speaker 106 for this, for just tweeting, basically.

Speaker 121 And if they, if they then found him guilty on this other, it would all be so discredited.

Speaker 50 Right.

Speaker 136 People would be used to seeing him in jail already.

Speaker 146 Plus, there would be this situation where people would be like, well, that's just the nonsensical group of people that threw him in jail for tweeting.

Speaker 175 Of course, you can't trust their verdict.

Speaker 164 I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 180 If I was him, I think I'd want it to happen.

Speaker 186 I don't want to live in jail for six months.

Speaker 175 But if a guy had to spend a night in jail for this, I think it would actually be probably helpful to him in his campaign.

Speaker 82 Yeah, I think so, too.

Speaker 56 And I don't know. Are they...

Speaker 179 Dumb enough to fall for that?

Speaker 163 Like,

Speaker 122 because they obviously want him to lose. Have you heard the case?

Speaker 167 Well, I mean, like, it goes back to, I mean, remember Kamala Harris calling for Donald Trump to be banned from Twitter?

Speaker 178 Best thing that ever happened to Donald Trump, Right?

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Speaker 187 they hate him so much, even things that benefit him.

Speaker 42 No,

Speaker 134 it just clouds their vision.

Speaker 136 Yeah, it does.

Speaker 55 They just become blind with rage.

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Speaker 38 My goodness, is he doing it?

Speaker 129 I only see him on MSNBC.

Speaker 2 He already coughed once into his hand.

Speaker 8 Can we pull one of these?

Speaker 171 Let's see if we can get some of the other something on

Speaker 202 both must be upheld.

Speaker 202 We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent. The American people are heard.

Speaker 202 In fact, peaceful protest is in the best tradition of how Americans respond to consequential issues.

Speaker 50 But

Speaker 202 neither are we a lawless country. We are a civil society, and order must prevail.

Speaker 202 Throughout our history, we've often faced moments like this because we are a big, diverse, free-thinking, and freedom-loving nation.

Speaker 202 In moments like this, there are always those who rush in to score political points. But this isn't a moment for politics.
It's a moment for clarity. So let me be clear.
Peaceful protest in America.

Speaker 202 Violent protest is not protected. Peaceful protest is.

Speaker 202 It's against the law when violence occurs. Destroying property is not a peaceful protest.
It's against the law.

Speaker 202 Vandalism, trespassing, breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing the cancellation of classes and graduations. None of this is a peaceful protest.

Speaker 202 Threatening people, intimidating people, instilling fear in people is not peaceful protest. It's against the law.

Speaker 202 Dissent is essential to democracy, but dissent must never lead to disorder or to denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education.

Speaker 202 Look, it's basically a matter of fairness. It's a matter of what's right.
There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos.

Speaker 202 People have the right to get an education, the right to get a degree, the right to walk across the campus safely without fear of being attacked. But let's be clear about this as well.

Speaker 202 There should be no place on any campus, no place in America, for anti-Semitism or threats of violence against Jewish students.

Speaker 202 There is no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or discrimination against Arab Americans or Palestinian Americans. It's simply wrong.

Speaker 202 There's no place for racism in America. It's all wrong.
It's un-American. I understand people have strong feelings and deep convictions.

Speaker 202 In America, we respect the right and protect the right for them to express that. But it doesn't mean anything goes.

Speaker 202 It needs to be done without violence, without destruction, without hate, and within the law.

Speaker 202 You know, make no mistake, as President, I will always defend free speech, and I will always be just as strong in standing up for the rule of law.

Speaker 202 That's my responsibility to you, the American people, and my obligation to the Constitution.

Speaker 202 Thank you very much.

Speaker 21 Okay, so there you go.

Speaker 17 You have Joe Biden. Taking any questions?

Speaker 99 You want to take questions?

Speaker 171 You might be taking a question here, not soon.

Speaker 1 Have the protest forced you to reconsider any of the policies with regard to the region?

Speaker 52 And he walks away. Mr.

Speaker 203 President, do you think the National Guard should intervene?

Speaker 202 No. Mr.

Speaker 182 President, do you agree if you just walk?

Speaker 170 But he's still answering them.

Speaker 50 Yeah, no.

Speaker 50 No.

Speaker 134 No. No.

Speaker 92 He's just in the no.

Speaker 131 He's in the hallway. No.

Speaker 140 He's in his bedroom. No.

Speaker 108 He looks at his wife.

Speaker 95 She says, no.

Speaker 50 I know.

Speaker 126 That's what's happening.

Speaker 56 What did you make of that?

Speaker 171 I mean, it was pretty milquetoast, boring, boring, not much.

Speaker 60 I don't like, we were talking about this off the air that he had an actual opportunity here if he wanted to

Speaker 61 win over a good chunk of the country while risking his far left flank of kind of having the, you know, cliched sister soldier moment where he comes out and is really harsh against these people who are doing what they're doing.

Speaker 60 He didn't do that.

Speaker 136 He did not do that.

Speaker 57 That was a, it may have been what he was trying to do.

Speaker 158 He's seemingly incapable of giving a speech of any value.

Speaker 173 And that was a, it was a just enough, you know, like, hey, I think it's enough to satisfy

Speaker 32 many supporters.

Speaker 44 We're also like

Speaker 147 what kind of supporters?

Speaker 12 Like, what group is he targeting with that?

Speaker 50 Like a liberal, maybe Jewish voter?

Speaker 123 Nah, and not really, I think he's kind of pissed off the Jews when he's like, and no place for anti-Semitism.

Speaker 88 Or, you know, know, people wanted to hurt Hamas and Palestinians and Muslims and those who are in the Mickey Mouse Club.

Speaker 50 Right, well, that's right.

Speaker 23 The ones that have been raped by the Disney Corporation, which we're totally fine with.

Speaker 9 You know,

Speaker 26 I don't think he reached out to

Speaker 106 those supporters, but I think he did enough for maybe the average person who is a Democrat and wants him to do the right thing.

Speaker 17 They went, well, okay, so he's strong enough.

Speaker 168 No No violence. He said no violence.

Speaker 174 He's the protests are okay, but no violence and such.

Speaker 58 And I think that maybe there's some group maybe he connects with that.

Speaker 168 I think, though, there was a chance for him to

Speaker 168 really like set this issue as maybe make it into a strength instead of a weakness.

Speaker 44 And he did not do that there.

Speaker 176 That was a, you know, he could have made a moment of like, look, you know, these people on these campuses are

Speaker 187 basically calling them revolting, like passion, some sort of anger toward the people who were calling for the genocide of Jews.

Speaker 136 There's none of that.

Speaker 181 It was like, well, to make sure people can get to classes, you know, everyone's got a right to get a degree, which, by the way, they don't have a right to.

Speaker 164 But all of that being said,

Speaker 201 it wasn't the worst thing I've ever seen out of his mouth.

Speaker 35 I mean, he didn't have like, at least he didn't have like red villain lighting behind him.

Speaker 116 You know what's great, though? He doesn't need that anymore.

Speaker 153 We all just know.

Speaker 122 We all just know. He's built into his character.

Speaker 86 Villain.

Speaker 120 You know, it's funny too. Like,

Speaker 44 he's

Speaker 173 from a dramatic standpoint, you couldn't put Joe Biden in like a dramatic movie because he's so bad at these speeches.

Speaker 136 Even if he says something evil, you're just like, oh, God, this sucks.

Speaker 184 Like, you don't even, it's not like...

Speaker 155 I don't think that we should bring the guillotine back and we should take old bankers.

Speaker 155 And we should cut their heads off.

Speaker 66 Right.

Speaker 187 Like, it's so, there's so, there's no emotion.

Speaker 175 Like, if you go back to like the Star Wars, like, uh, you know, um, uh, this is how liberty dies with thunderous applause speech. It's like

Speaker 183 you need to be, you can't put him in a movie.

Speaker 50 Everyone would be like, wait, what?

Speaker 71 No, there's a difference between is he talking about hamburgers?

Speaker 160 What's he talking about?

Speaker 100 And the rebels are taking our bases, and we must stop for the empire, right?

Speaker 50 Yeah, and

Speaker 50 we did it.

Speaker 170 He's got a cough three times in the middle of the sentence.

Speaker 155 My uncle was in a spaceship once.

Speaker 134 He was probed by aliens.

Speaker 175 Isn't it just? Can we at least agree with this?

Speaker 166 Democrats, Republicans, everybody across the aisle, this is embarrassing.

Speaker 116 Can we at least just agree on that point?

Speaker 175 You can still say his policies are better or whatever.

Speaker 11 People around him that are making the policies have a better idea of how to run the country.

Speaker 166 But aren't you just embarrassed by this day after day after day?

Speaker 62 It is just utterly depressing that the country that has led the world out of the lack of civilization has this dolt running it.

Speaker 163 It's so pathetic

Speaker 118 in every way. So you are

Speaker 93 drawing a lot more out of this speech than I did.

Speaker 93 I don't think it was bad.

Speaker 26 I don't think it was good, but I don't think

Speaker 129 that's not going to make any impact

Speaker 50 one way or another.

Speaker 66 I don't know that we disagree.

Speaker 179 I think he had an opportunity for impact, which he did not take.

Speaker 11 He could have made it worse.

Speaker 60 I don't know that he did that.

Speaker 147 I just think that he's such an uninspiring figure, and I'm embarrassed that we're led by someone like that.

Speaker 146 And when I say led, it's definitely in air quotes there.

Speaker 58 I don't know that the president should be viewed this way, but it's the way that we do view the president.

Speaker 180 He just sucks.

Speaker 11 It's maybe not even deeper than that.

Speaker 175 He just sucks at this.

Speaker 66 He's not good at the thing he does.

Speaker 163 The job he has, he's incapable of doing.

Speaker 174 And that's a little bit frustrating for a world super.

Speaker 128 See, again,

Speaker 86 now I think you're going too soft.

Speaker 64 He's not just incapable of doing it.

Speaker 142 The guy is a box of matches in a fireworks factory.

Speaker 165 But yeah, yeah, I got to do that.

Speaker 39 I mean, he is like, and he's constantly striking himself.

Speaker 44 Yeah.

Speaker 86 Oh, what happened?

Speaker 42 What happened?

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 129 And he's constantly setting everything on fire.

Speaker 158 But I don't think that that

Speaker 175 speech didn't strike me as like, hey, keep going, protesters.

Speaker 169 No, it wasn't that.

Speaker 57 Which, again, if he was some ideological maniac, maybe he would have gone that.

Speaker 153 Like, Elizabeth Warren would have done that.

Speaker 61 Elizabeth Warren would have been out there being like, yeah, burn these things to the ground.

Speaker 43 I mean, you know, probably.

Speaker 120 I think he didn't quite do that.

Speaker 175 I think he went out there with the idea of, people are criticizing me for not saying anything.

Speaker 168 I got to say something.

Speaker 175 I can say, hey, free speech is good, but don't break the law, everybody.

Speaker 57 And then step back and, you know, have my, you know, probably at this point, what is it, 10 a.m.

Speaker 58 dinner.

Speaker 147 And then the day is over, right?

Speaker 66 Like it feels, that's what it felt like.

Speaker 120 And that's what it feels like all the time with this guy, even when he's doing things that are

Speaker 175 viscerally angering about,

Speaker 184 I mean, he's overcoming the entire system of government with things like the student loan plan.

Speaker 120 And he does it the same way.

Speaker 175 He looks as boring and terrible and awful and coughing in the middle of the sentences that he does every other speech.

Speaker 183 And like, you know,

Speaker 183 watching him, it's funny too, because he's obviously been told, hey, if you can avoid coughing in the middle of a sentence, can you do that?

Speaker 186 Multiple times he went to cough and he catches himself and his hand stays like a foot away from his, he brings it up and then he starts to cough and he realizes he's not supposed to do it because he's almost, I don't think he has to cough.

Speaker 147 It's like he's just doing it as a tick.

Speaker 163 Like he wants to like, i don't know what he's doing are you and then are you he also had this little scratch his face thing in the middle like in the middle of like and you know the jews shouldn't be so murdered all the time like whatever the hell he was saying i don't i just feel like it's just an embarrassment from beginning to end So I'm sorry you didn't feel that way.

Speaker 184 I'm sorry you liked President Biden.

Speaker 178 You're going to vote for him.

Speaker 158 That's not how I feel.

Speaker 166 And I have to express it.

Speaker 178 As he said, free speech is important.

Speaker 12 Yeah, it is. Yeah, it is.

Speaker 71 I thought that was actually more effective

Speaker 87 than what the Republicans did in Congress yesterday.

Speaker 90 Well, first of all,

Speaker 90 yes, I agree with you.

Speaker 175 I find the same worry in the bill that I think you do, which is not that I have any desire to see more anti-Semitism, but like that you can't really legislate this type of thing the way they're trying to do it.

Speaker 172 That being said,

Speaker 174 it wasn't just Republicans.

Speaker 152 The Democrats voted for it too.

Speaker 58 I know that. I know.

Speaker 38 Hakeem Jeffries was excited.

Speaker 108 Excited for it. He loves this.

Speaker 134 He'd like to go further.

Speaker 175 Who didn't vote for it?

Speaker 147 Do you know?

Speaker 66 Was it the AOC branched on the Democrats that didn't vote for it?

Speaker 174 And then the Freedom Caucus on the right.

Speaker 43 Was it one of those types of bills?

Speaker 102 No, I have to look at the list again.

Speaker 94 But there's 20 Republicans and I think 40 Democrats that

Speaker 90 didn't vote for it.

Speaker 176 Yeah, it was something in that vicinity.

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Speaker 62 So we have the list here. 91 lawmakers voted against the bill last night.

Speaker 175 70 Democrats, 21 Republicans.

Speaker 147 So more opposed by Democrats than Republicans, but still a decent chunk of both.

Speaker 179 You have basically what we were just talking about.

Speaker 176 This sort of AOC, Ecasio-Cortez was one of them.

Speaker 60 You know, Jaya Paul is in there.

Speaker 62 Ilan Omar, the typical squad types on the left.

Speaker 61 And on the right, you had more of the Freedom Caucus concerns.

Speaker 174 And you can see where the concerns are, right?

Speaker 171 The Freedom Caucus is concerned about free speech, an out-of-control government,

Speaker 161 cracking down.

Speaker 171 and the Democrats who just don't like the Jews.

Speaker 67 So there's the two different approaches to the bill.

Speaker 44 Right.

Speaker 150 Both very logical.

Speaker 153 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 12 So let me ask you, Stu, the.

Speaker 110 Because it's not criminal.

Speaker 64 It's actually,

Speaker 78 I mean, it could be, but it is

Speaker 32 really designed to cut federal funding from colleges if you allow this to happen, right?

Speaker 134 Right.

Speaker 66 I mean, it's interesting because I didn't pay super close attention to this, honestly, because I had the same impression I think Chip Roy mentioned earlier, which was it felt like

Speaker 146 a thing to say anti-Semitism is bad, like a resolution that doesn't really mean anything.

Speaker 57 And it does seem like it goes farther than that.

Speaker 66 And it does seem to go with basically

Speaker 173 saying that

Speaker 179 groups that

Speaker 62 receive funding cannot get cannot engage in any of this behavior.

Speaker 11 And it seems to be more expansive than that, but so it could theoretically lead to someone being

Speaker 162 getting an actual, an individual getting in line.

Speaker 21 It's really the Department of Education.

Speaker 108 So it really would be, you know, colleges, if you allow this to happen, you don't get public funding.

Speaker 24 And

Speaker 89 I actually am not wrong.

Speaker 21 Well, I'd like to add to that

Speaker 33 an amendment.

Speaker 8 If you are engaging or encouraging anti-Semitism, you lose federal funding.

Speaker 32 But also, I'd like to amend, if you are

Speaker 123 advocating for the Jews, for the Muslims, you just are saying great things about everybody, you should lose federal funding.

Speaker 94 Like if you are denigrating America and American history,

Speaker 31 you should lose your funding. If you're teaching history at all, you should lose federal funding.

Speaker 174 I'm just

Speaker 172 seems like there's a pattern here.

Speaker 50 Yeah.

Speaker 68 You know, like mathematics.

Speaker 88 If you're doing, you know, Common Core kind of math, you should lose all your federal funding.

Speaker 102 Right. But if you're teaching math correctly, you should lose all your federal funding.

Speaker 50 Wow. Yeah.

Speaker 71 I'm kind of strong.

Speaker 172 What if you're an organization that has human beings that inhale and exhale?

Speaker 107 Oh, you should lose your federal funding. Okay.

Speaker 44 Yeah. Okay.
Yeah.

Speaker 36 So you're catering to those people? Yeah.

Speaker 50 Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 44 No, no federal funding. No federal funding.

Speaker 162 So basically, I mean, I hate to summarize here, but if I could, maybe just to cut down on the individual amount of pages

Speaker 44 if you have you know hairy people or hairless people gone you lose your federal all of it all of it is it possible that you just don't want to federally fund anybody outside of maybe the military thought of the case that i want to federally fund but uh yeah that might be yeah that might be yeah maybe if we just cut 80% of federal funding we'd just be better off 90 what's the percentage 100.

Speaker 136 Well, I mean, the military, I feel like, does need to exist.

Speaker 174 I'm going going to go with uh needing that one to exist the court system very constitutional uh there's a few things the the government should be doing it's just that they do a few more than the what was on the list i've noticed yeah here's what i would fund

Speaker 31 and this is going to sound you know crazy in a great sort of way but only the things that are dictated in the constitution Yeah, I think that, yeah, I'm going to stay there.

Speaker 44 That's a fascinating

Speaker 31 powers to do things that are specifically laid out in the Constitution.

Speaker 175 Wow, that's an interesting.

Speaker 158 What about, like, would you say maybe

Speaker 57 if they weren't specifically given to the federal government in some way, then maybe the states should handle it?

Speaker 61 I'm just throwing that out.

Speaker 60 I don't know.

Speaker 44 Yeah, states or local communities or people, the citizens.

Speaker 48 You know,

Speaker 119 I just am kind of a stickler on

Speaker 115 the people should have the power, you know?

Speaker 50 And I know that's an old-timey kind of thought, but I don't know, work for a couple hundred years.

Speaker 167 What about, yeah, like, I don't know, something like any powers not given to the federal government or taken away from the states or reserved for the states of the people.

Speaker 153 Something like.

Speaker 73 I'm actually for if you're a member of the government, you should lose federal funding.

Speaker 50 Really? Yeah.

Speaker 162 Okay, I like that. That's an interesting.

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Speaker 17 you might have even uh done that at what one point um and and you know until your wife uh pulls into the driveway and says what the hell are the kids doing with the ladder and you're like i have no idea but whatever they're going to tell you i told them they lie um anyway we live in the age of weak men and that kind of thing is frowned upon you know the ladders with the kids.

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Speaker 123 ladies and gentlemen boys and girls we have dodged a massive bullet Science has just come out and said that the bird flu has not been detected in any beef.

Speaker 143 And listen, shh, listen quietly, listen.

Speaker 143 That

Speaker 144 just

Speaker 51 subtle sobbing that you hear in the background is Bill Gates.

Speaker 51 And

Speaker 152 he was in favor of bird flu beef?

Speaker 171 I missed that announcement from you.

Speaker 146 Was it from Microsoft or did you make that separately from the Charitable Foundation?

Speaker 14 No, you can just hear him. Listen.

Speaker 58 Oh, okay. Yeah.
He's in the background, just sobbing.

Speaker 44 He's like,

Speaker 131 more people won't die.

Speaker 63 You know, oh, I can't come up with some sort of a vaccine.

Speaker 26 By the way, did you see what happened with the vaccine yesterday?

Speaker 176 I did not.

Speaker 136 What happened with the vaccine yesterday?

Speaker 139 Well, not with the vaccine, but the actual,

Speaker 124 let me see if I can find it here.

Speaker 144 The

Speaker 16 mastermind of the,

Speaker 143 you know Peter Dasik and what's his name oh Ralph Barak yeah yeah this is this is significant

Speaker 168 significant announcement this isn't a vaccine related thing this is a origin or COVID natural origin versus lab origin debate which we couldn't talk about remember we couldn't talk about it you couldn't say that you couldn't say that

Speaker 26 Here's what he said yesterday under oath.

Speaker 99 Whether the virus came from a lab or nature is still unknown.

Speaker 94 Two federal agencies still assess with low and moderate confidence that the virus originated in a lab. Four government agencies still assess with low confidence that the virus emerged from nature.

Speaker 94 Subcommittee ranking member and Democratic California Representative Raul

Speaker 137 Ruiz, is that how you say his name?

Speaker 144 I don't know.

Speaker 81 But the Lancet statement that you authored, this is what he said,

Speaker 9 summarily attempted to close that question, understanding that your funding and ability to partner with the Wuhan Institute of Virology relied on relaxed scrutiny of research-related origin theories.

Speaker 16 So let me ask you, why did you decide not to declare a competing interest?

Speaker 16 Dazik claimed the statement was only talking about the specific conspiracy theories related to HIV inserts and snake DNA within the virus, though the statement makes no mention of either snakes or HIV.

Speaker 154 He said, you know,

Speaker 14 we condemn the conspiracy theories

Speaker 123 that COVID does not have natural origin.

Speaker 51 Well,

Speaker 29 why did you snuff out all debate on that?

Speaker 117 And why did you not stand up at the time and say, yeah, at Wuhan, this is what we were doing?

Speaker 32 I think there's going to become, I mean, especially if you win the Senate

Speaker 24 and the House,

Speaker 26 you'd need the Justice Department as well.

Speaker 38 But I really think some people could go to jail over this.

Speaker 129 They're now talking in Congress and even the Democrats are talking about

Speaker 141 making sure that

Speaker 88 EcoHealth receives no more funding from the U.S.

Speaker 141 government.

Speaker 51 They're going to be out.

Speaker 117 And that's just, I think that's the beginning of it.

Speaker 94 Fauci, they're going to bring on the stand, and Fauci's in real trouble.

Speaker 44 You agree with that?

Speaker 187 I don't know whether he will actually get in trouble.

Speaker 158 I mean, he did seem to

Speaker 57 kind of admit fault.

Speaker 176 Not admit fault.

Speaker 166 That's not the right way to do it.

Speaker 62 But his whole Rand Paul exchange basically is now out.

Speaker 62 He's basically acknowledging that he

Speaker 170 did not

Speaker 200 entirely act honorably in that exchange.

Speaker 185 How about that?

Speaker 131 I'm trying to be very

Speaker 162 protect your company here.

Speaker 66 But like, you know, he said

Speaker 181 something to the effect of like, oh, I was only talking about the specific definition of a gain of function recently.

Speaker 15 He said that yesterday.

Speaker 81 Yeah.

Speaker 57 And that is a

Speaker 120 like obviously something he could have said, right?

Speaker 183 Like, no, I think you're talking about a different type of, let me, I'm talking about the specific definition.

Speaker 136 He didn't do that at the time.

Speaker 169 Barrick is another great example of this i mean he came out and um

Speaker 158 said

Speaker 152 a lot of stuff right in this testimony including that like he had worked with the the bat lady over in in china he had worked talked over and over again about how the safety of these labs were not appropriate for this type of research um and basically said as you point out like you know hey maybe the lab lake theory you can't rule it out um All of this going on, and he didn't speak up this entire time until now.

Speaker 163 Like, you sat here and had all these

Speaker 163 very good insights.

Speaker 147 I mean, this is the guy when it comes to gain of function research.

Speaker 162 He's the guy who had the North Carolina lab that actually arguably was locked down enough to do this type of research, though it's still like, you still get a little worried about it.

Speaker 58 But if you were going to have it done anywhere in the world, you'd probably want it done there.

Speaker 62 And he knew that this stuff was going on in

Speaker 170 labs.

Speaker 147 Sure Sure did.

Speaker 172 And he even said in this testimony that, you know, we know

Speaker 66 that the

Speaker 136 wet market was a place where this spread, but did it start there?

Speaker 170 Probably not.

Speaker 185 Okay,

Speaker 116 that was your perspective this entire time?

Speaker 120 You just like let all this stuff go on?

Speaker 204 That's just unforgivable from a scientific standpoint, let alone legally.

Speaker 159 I don't know what's going to happen legally with these guys.

Speaker 94 So there also was revealed yesterday in testimony emails show that Facebook officials were kind of upset with the Biden White House and the pressure campaign to get them to

Speaker 123 shut up about different things about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaker 78 Facebook's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, described the White House in an email dated July 2021.

Speaker 38 He described the White House as, quote, highly cynical and dishonest.

Speaker 93 This is according to an 800-page report from the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.

Speaker 81 Report detailed alleged coercion between the Biden White House and big tech.

Speaker 34 Committee Chairman Jim Jordan highlighted portions of the report, which allegedly showed Facebook officials commenting on the intense pressure they felt from the Biden administration.

Speaker 99 The company had censored reports that the virus was man-made from February through May of 2021, when they started demoting the reports instead.

Speaker 18 The email says, quote, because we're under pressure from the administration and others to do more, and it's part of the more package, but we shouldn't have done it in another email.

Speaker 32 They, I mean, all of this is coming undone.

Speaker 168 We should point out that a lot of this stuff is coming from testimony given to the House COVID committee, which is one of those things that the House has actually done.

Speaker 173 Yes.

Speaker 57 You know, I mean, we complain about them all the time.

Speaker 168 And you kind of, at times, I have heard a lot of people say over the past few days, like, why do we even bother with Johnson? We might as well just have Jeffries.

Speaker 204 I mean, there is a difference. There is a difference.

Speaker 146 I'm not saying Johnson's some great guy.

Speaker 179 I don't think he's doing a great job.

Speaker 144 I don't think he has a very wide path to success in this particular situation.

Speaker 147 The better path to success is, I don't know, getting more seats.

Speaker 154 Yes.

Speaker 147 You really, with a one and two seat majority, it's really hard to get anything done. And I think all the stuff going on now points us to making things worse.

Speaker 146 And look, we complained about this when the McCarthy thing happened.

Speaker 146 We're no fans of McCarthy.

Speaker 179 We complained about him much more than we complimented him.

Speaker 169 However, at the end of the day, what's happened here?

Speaker 11 There's a long struggle to make things probably slightly worse.

Speaker 90 And now we may be going into another long struggle to make make things possibly slightly worse or much worse.

Speaker 175 Again, the worst case scenario did not happen with Johnson. There is a chance that a couple of moderate Republicans were like, you know what, this is crazy on our side.
Just let Jeffries have it.

Speaker 186 And they're promising me all sorts of things.

Speaker 187 And we can get some things done.

Speaker 57 And I want to get the, but that is not out of the question when you have these votes over and over again.

Speaker 201 You don't want to risk them.

Speaker 154 You know what I've been thinking about all week?

Speaker 114 Is the deal that all of the other parties made and saying, just let Hitler in.

Speaker 37 Just let him in. We can control him.

Speaker 14 We'll box him in, all of us.

Speaker 24 And he won't have any real power.

Speaker 15 We'll be able to crush the Nazis.

Speaker 14 And so just let him in.

Speaker 141 And so they all used him or thought they were using him and that they could control him.

Speaker 24 And once you got him in,

Speaker 32 it was too late by the time they figured it out.

Speaker 123 And I just keep thinking about this this week because everybody's playing this game now of, should we keep him in?

Speaker 15 Maybe we should keep pulling me into our side and you can do this.

Speaker 154 And what about if we do that?

Speaker 51 You know, oh, well, it will have him under control.

Speaker 140 Their arrogance, in their arrogance, they will destroy themselves.

Speaker 143 That's something that I heard in my prayers in 2008 or 9.

Speaker 123 In their arrogance, they will destroy themselves.

Speaker 14 And you're seeing that now.

Speaker 123 You know, if we have enough time, it will play itself out that way, just whether or not we have enough time.

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Speaker 63 Now, there's one word in this next sentence that

Speaker 54 I think it doesn't mean what they think it means.

Speaker 111 This is from CNBC.

Speaker 91 Starbucks announced a surprise drop in same-store sales for its latest quarter.

Speaker 51 What word doesn't really belong in that sentence surprise yes

Speaker 111 yeah i don't think it means what you think it means sending its share down 17 percent on wednesday pizza hut and kfc also reported shrinking same state same store sales and even mcdonald's said it had adopted a street fighting mentality to compete for value-minded diners.

Speaker 20 Okay, so that they say this is a surprise.

Speaker 197 No, no, people are running out of money.

Speaker 86 Now,

Speaker 129 if you look at Wing Stop, WingStop, that's Wall Street's favorite restaurant chain, reported the U.S.

Speaker 34 same store sales soared 21%.

Speaker 64 Have you ever been to a WingStop?

Speaker 50 It's pretty good.

Speaker 13 Chipotle

Speaker 126 saw its customer base,

Speaker 129 saw traffic rise 5.4% in the first quarter.

Speaker 33 Restaurant Brands International's Popeyes

Speaker 121 they went up

Speaker 126 5.7%.

Speaker 49 So

Speaker 171 some downs.

Speaker 90 Yeah, but Popeyes versus KFC.

Speaker 148 Which one?

Speaker 62 I have absolutely no idea which one would be preferable there, honestly.

Speaker 158 You used to love Popeyes.

Speaker 50 Oh, I love Popeyes.

Speaker 178 Dude, was it biscuits that you liked there?

Speaker 50 Yeah.

Speaker 162 I remember going through a drive-thru with Glenn Beck at one point.

Speaker 152 Picture the scene.

Speaker 169 It's like got to curb your enthusiasm.

Speaker 162 Glenn Beck going through the Popeyes drive-thru.

Speaker 132 Why didn't I record that at the time?

Speaker 182 It was fantastic.

Speaker 180 But you are a Popeyes fan.

Speaker 32 Popeyes fan, I love Chick-fil-A, too. I bet Chick-fil-A is going to go up.

Speaker 90 But you're not a KFC fan.

Speaker 86 No.

Speaker 62 See, KFC, I associate with Taco Bell, which I freaking love.

Speaker 168 So

Speaker 62 I don't see a negative connotation to KFC, but maybe some people don't like it.

Speaker 18 But what's happening here?

Speaker 50 The bad...

Speaker 185 I don't think this is true.

Speaker 2 So you're saying basically the crappy fast food restaurants are having problems and the good ones are fine.

Speaker 16 I mean, Chipotle. They're fine.

Speaker 38 They're just what's happening is I think people are going out less.

Speaker 60 Yeah, they're being more choosy.

Speaker 10 They're being more choosy.

Speaker 137 And so they're going out less.

Speaker 32 And then they're like, you know, if I'm going to spend the money, I'm going to spend it over here.

Speaker 14 It's, it's a

Speaker 168 dynamic showing weakness in the economy, is it not?

Speaker 152 Oh, yeah. I mean, it's that.

Speaker 174 And this is the point.

Speaker 177 I think the point that these

Speaker 175 McDonald's and such are saying, they're saying that, like, we're seeing these consumers who have to make choices break.

Speaker 147 We're seeing predicting this for a while and it's starting to happen.

Speaker 122 Right.

Speaker 76 We're seeing people run out of money.

Speaker 129 And the people who were value-minded already at a McDonald's, they're saying, you're getting too expensive for me to go and just grab a burger.

Speaker 76 If I'm going to, I'm going to grab one that is a little better.

Speaker 105 And maybe I go there less,

Speaker 86 but I stop going to McDonald's because, you know,

Speaker 86 McDonald's.

Speaker 176 What's your feeling on El Pollo Loco?

Speaker 7 I don't really have a take on that.

Speaker 146 No, no, no strong take on El Pollo Loco?

Speaker 165 No, I don't.

Speaker 175 Which is, by the way, translates to the crazy chicken or crazy bird.

Speaker 146 Crazy bird.

Speaker 59 Which I think is funny because, I mean, they had the mad cow disease and then they got another one called the crazy bird.

Speaker 168 And it's just like, it doesn't sound like the type of thing you want to name your restaurant.

Speaker 11 But there's a crazy chicken.

Speaker 146 The chicken is now on your plate.

Speaker 158 And what El Pollo Loco is saying is until they had profitable stores, until the day they passed the minimum wage law, and then those stores overnight became unprofitable.

Speaker 116 Good job, Gavin.

Speaker 147 This is a wonderful accomplishment as you've just destroyed

Speaker 131 these businesses.

Speaker 158 And as Thomas Sowell has pointed out, the actual minimum wage is $0.

Speaker 120 When you have no restaurant to be employed at, you don't get the $20 an hour you're promising.

Speaker 2 You get zero zilch.

Speaker 106 You get a kiosk.

Speaker 50 And that's the world we're walking into right now.

Speaker 113 So

Speaker 24 I want to talk to you about a guy named Dean, Josh Dean.

Speaker 77 He was 45.

Speaker 47 He was a whistleblower on Boeing.

Speaker 129 And his family said he was really, really healthy.

Speaker 25 And then he contracted a fast-spreading infection and was dead in a a couple of days.

Speaker 50 And they're now wondering:

Speaker 15 is this a hitchhop?

Speaker 82 Is this a hitch?

Speaker 87 What have we turned into, gang?

Speaker 117 Honestly,

Speaker 87 we've turned into.

Speaker 65 I mean, if that's what Boeing or whoever is doing to stop the whistle, we're Russia already.

Speaker 65 The Glenn Beck program.