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uh man really bad situation going on with the wildfires in canada i i don't think anybody knows what started these all of a sudden i mean they there was a did you see the satellite photo oh i know you know global warming obviously yeah obviously well
let's listen for a moment, if we could, to Chucky Schumer, who told us about that yesterday.
These Canadian wildfires are truly unprecedented.
Truly.
And we cannot ignore that climate change continues to make these disasters worse.
Worse.
Warmer temperatures and severe droughts mean forests burn faster.
They're not having, but burn hotter
and burn bigger.
And
that's what the war is happening at a faster pace in countries with higher latitudes.
Yeah.
None of this, none of this is coincidence.
Never at all.
This smoke and fog over New York.
And the rest of the Northeast is a warning from nature.
It's a warning from nature.
That we have a lot of work to do to reverse
climate change.
Nature's pissed, too.
Nature's really upset right now.
Nature's very frustrated.
Very, very friendly.
Very frustrated with us.
And
it's fighting back against humanity.
That's what's going on right now.
Yeah.
That's what's happening.
Pat, to your left, you have a 360 machine.
I do.
Do you have a short clip?
You can just press.
Do you press a button on this machine and it just fires off a bit of sound?
Anything will do.
There's just something maybe that's short or recognizable.
You have something just right in front of you.
All right.
All right, here we go.
Okay.
That's right.
Non-stop.
Press.
Press it again.
Okay.
Play it again.
Not stop.
Play it one more time.
Okay.
There you go.
Yeah.
You see, you're just pressing a button, and the same noise comes out of the machine.
That is every Democratic politician whenever anything happens in the weather.
Right?
Like it's the same
freaking speeches, which
happen to back up their plan for socialist takeover of the country.
Now, it could be fires in Australia.
It could be fires in California.
It could be fires in Canada.
It doesn't matter.
It could be too much rain in Florida or Australia or Canada.
It could be too much wind in Florida or Australia or Canada.
It could be too much sun in Florida or Australia or Canada.
It doesn't matter.
Every single thing that occurs, you can just press the button and they say the same thing.
Every time.
And they're always lying.
Every time.
Over and over again.
It's just so embarrassing.
And there's no, there's not a drought in Canada right now.
He's talking about these are being brought on by severe drought.
It's not a severe drought.
It rained all spring in Canada.
And so, and then all of a sudden, if you've seen this, have you seen the satellite imagery where the fires all seem to start at once and just all of a sudden they're there?
And then they go back and then you see that there's none there.
And then they go forward again and they're all there.
I mean, it's like they were set instantly on purpose, it seems.
Now, I don't know that they've attributed that to anybody.
There's been some arrests made,
but people in Canada are saying, like, this did not happen naturally.
This is not caused by global warming.
That's, you know, somebody is setting these fires.
And really, this is a tactic of terrorism.
I don't know if that's what caused this, you know, but there are people who set these things on purpose.
And then you have these problems.
But
it sure has caused some really nasty air quality along the East Coast.
In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania this morning, the air quality index, the pollution index was 476.
Now, I'm not sure if that's parts per million or whatever, but the highest that
goes to is 500.
And they were at 476.
The Fox News weather person, Janice Dean, said it was the worst it's ever been.
She's never seen an index that high before.
Yeah, no,
I was just scanning here for, I saw a story about the, the, the effects on New York City, which seemed to be among the worst.
Yeah.
And I want to say their record was like less than 100.
And it hit, excuse me, it hit over like six or 800.
Yeah, it's super high.
Super high.
And, you know, this stuff is.
They talk about environmental effects a lot that don't really seem to do much of anything.
You know, you're outside for a while and
with air quality like like this, you can have some real problems, especially if you're vulnerable to that.
This is the time that maybe they're saying stay inside.
Yeah, they're saying stay inside.
Especially if you live in Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, or Philadelphia, don't go outside.
And a lot of businesses are saying, yeah, just work from home.
It's just too, it's too dangerous outside, especially if you have any kind of breathing problem.
You know, if you have allergies or asthma or some kind of respiratory problem, this is not the day to be outside on the East Coast.
It's really not.
I think
we have the scene from New York City.
I think there's a split screen where it shows New York City on a clear day and then New York City yesterday.
And it is shocking.
There's some of the scenes, but there's a split one where.
Clear day and then below it.
It looks orange.
It looks orange.
And
you can almost not see the skyline at all.
Really crazy.
A friend friend of mine who lives in Pennsylvania was talking to him earlier today, and he was saying that
yesterday was
like a foggy day, like a real foggy day.
And his son pointed out to him, actually, the forecast today was sunny.
It felt like deep fog, and it was actually just a sunny day.
I found this chart here, by the way, for New York.
So the previous record for New York for the air quality, this goes back a while.
This is 2003 was the record.
It was 86 on the scale.
Okay.
So the record in San Francisco for the 2018 wildfires was 178.
The daily average on Wednesday in New York City was 377.
Unbelievable.
The record daily average in the 2020 wildfires in Portland, Oregon, 466.
And again, that's what Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is today.
Today, Wednesday's peak value in New York City was 868.
I thought the scale scale only went to 500.
That's what Janice Dean told me this morning.
I don't know.
Wow.
Yeah.
It's micrograms, as you, of course, know, Pat, micrograms per cubic meter.
Cubic meter.
Which I know you, but you always say that.
It's like a, you could talk to Pat for more than 10 minutes.
He's going to say micrograms per cubic meter.
That's just the type of guy he is.
He's just deep into the sciences.
Deep into it.
Yeah.
But
as sexy as that micrograms per cubic meter talk is, it is pretty amazing to see it.
And
it's like shocking.
did you see the the photo here's yeah you can't see
today and New York yesterday can't even see the city from the same camera and it's unbelievable it just looks like an orange haze has enveloped the the entire city and like look that's a big deal but we have been having forest fires since there were i don't know forests there have never been fires before this is this is the first unprecedented yeah the first fires we've ever seen really in canada yeah i mean they happen in california and they get worse every year, as you know,
because of global warming.
But in Canada, they've never had fire before.
And so this is a new thing for them.
It's unprecedented.
And it's because of global warming.
So, you know, I don't believe you.
I'm going to
have to come out and say that.
I mean, this is what happened earlier.
Really?
It's funny because these stories happen.
People cover them the same way every time, as we've noted.
And only later on does the science actually tell you what occurred.
And like usually what happens in stories like this, and I, and we don't know for sure here, it could have been, it could have been arson, it could have been a lightning strike, it could have been a bunch of different things.
Yeah.
But usually what you find out later on is that it's actually not all that unprecedented.
This happened with the Australia wildfires, where we were told they were the worst things ever.
And they weren't even as bad as normal.
Not as bad as average.
As an average year in Australia, because most of these fires occur in the middle of nowhere.
Yeah.
And no one notices them.
And then every once in a while, they they occur in a place that affects a bunch of people
and everyone loses their mind and starts yelling global warming.
Well, they missed the 45 fires that affected a bunch of bears somewhere in a forest that they don't care about.
They don't care about the bears.
They only care about the bears when they can use it as an argument for global warming.
The poor bears are like, gosh, there's fires here all the time.
Why doesn't anyone care?
And the reason is because it's not near us because we only care about people.
So that's a sad, sad truth for all of the bears.
But in reality, it is a boring part of our culture.
This stupid, lazy argument that every single thing that happens on our earth is going to be blamed on global warming, which just so conveniently happens to back up every policy priority of Democrats.
Every single thing they want to do to take more of your money and more of your freedom and more of your stuff just happens to coincide
with global warming and every single argument they made previously.
Yeah.
There's a meme going around right now that has reminded us of a few of their predictions over the years
that back up your point, that they, you know, they do this hysteria.
They're hysterical every single time something happens and they make these outrageous predictions and those never come true.
At least they haven't in the past.
1960s, of course, oil was going to be gone in 10 years.
Peak oil.
I mean, we've been hearing that since the 1920s.
Yep.
They've never experienced peak oil.
Seems to be basically dead.
Yeah.
That argument.
It really does.
And why?
Well, because oil is a renewable goo that forms in the earth, in my humble opinion.
And they went from,
yes, that is a big Pat Gray thing to Pat Gray thing.
And although that has some scientific backing, some people believe it.
And it's hard to know exactly what percentage is which, but that is something that has been gathering, I I would say, some steam lately.
But
you've been saying it for much longer than that, we should point out.
But it's funny because it went from peak oil.
And the thought there was, sure, oil and gas are really important and great, and they fuel our civilization.
but we need to stop using them because we're going to run out one day.
That was their initial argument.
And then when that kind of went away, we moved over to, well, actually,
we do have it, but we have to stop using it for climate change.
And like, what is so clear when you look at this over a long period of time is the actual thing they're talking about is not what they care about.
They don't care about oil.
They don't care about,
what they care about is destruction.
So many of these people, they care about destroying the fundamental foundation of our society.
They really like that is they hate capitalism.
They hate everything this world world has become.
They picture it as something else.
And they will use whatever they need to use to bring us there.
And do you remember in 1970 when they were saying another ice age was coming in 10 years?
That's going to suck when it gets to 1980 and we have an ice age.
It's going to be cold.
1980.
That's going to be burr.
Very cold.
Then in the 1980s, of course, it was acid rain.
That was going to destroy all our crops.
We're not going to have anything to eat because of acid rain.
In the 1990s, you remember the hysteria over the ozone layer and the big hole that
it was going to kill us all because the ultraviolet rays were going to burn us to a crisp.
I remember that.
And then the ozone layer healed itself.
So it kind of went away.
And then in 2000, the ice caps were going to be gone.
Those are going to be completely gone, 10 years.
Is it 2010 yet?
None of that, of course, happened, but we are trying to raise $90 trillion
still to make it not happen when it already didn't happen.
And nothing they ever say is right.
In fact, the CO2 coalition has just put out a fact that the Antarctic ice shelf has grown
by 5,305 square kilometers.
5,305 square kilometers.
Nobody knows what a kilometer is
because that's metric.
So
is that 53 inches?
I don't know.
That's how it is.
Is it 53,000 miles?
I don't know.
No way to tell.
Really?
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Okay, the Antarctic ice shelf has grown by
over 2,000 miles.
Over
2,000 miles.
Wait, you saw the kilometer thing?
I did.
Wow.
Congratulations.
Well, somebody has said it's about 2,000 miles.
They don't know for sure.
I think they're just guessing, frankly.
But isn't that incredible?
I mean, we hear these predictions all the time.
Of course, there's the Al Gore prediction that, you know, in summer months, the Arctic Antarctic, or the Arctic ice shelf, according to Dr.
Matth Lautke,
will be completely or partially gone in
thumb thummer month.
He keeps making all of these
disclaimers.
But
what he claims never happened.
And it's the opposite of their predictions.
Every time.
How many times do you get to just butcher one of these predictions?
Yeah.
How many and still be believed?
How have you not lost credibility with people when you're saying these things?
Some of the models.
Some of the models.
Not all the models.
Not all of them.
They suggest.
They suggest to him
that the
entire North Polar ice cap
during some of the summer months could be completely ice
within the next five to seven years.
Now that's older than five or seven years.
Oh, it's like 15 years old.
Is it that old?
It's old.
Yeah, it's really old.
Five to seven years.
It's five to seven.
It's like not even, he can't even, he never knows what any of the answers are.
It's always like, here's a range of possibilities.
Right.
It's like, I wish you could come out and do that in,
you know, in gambling.
Just be like, hey, you know, I think either the heat or the nuggets will win.
Oh, that's okay.
Great.
That's a, that's an interesting prediction.
It could happen.
By the way, that suggested to Dr.
Maslowski that either the heat or the Nuggets could win in some of the games that could happen in some of the finals of some of the sports.
Oh, great.
Well, thank you for that enlightening.
And somehow it works for him.
Somehow people keep, you know.
All I know is it's catastrophic.
So just take that to the bank.
So that's all you have to remember is that some kind of catastrophe is on the way.
I don't know how.
I don't know why.
It could be warming.
It could be cooling.
That's why we changed the name to climate change.
Things could melt or we could all drown.
There could be floods or droughts.
I don't know, but something bad is going to happen.
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someone is saying something.
I don't know how to take this.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's just propaganda, if it's lies, if it's slander of your character.
But they say
5,305 kilometers equals 3,296 miles as if you can just convert it.
Wow.
There's no way.
There's no way to tell.
Where are they getting that?
I was not using my own stat because...
Obviously, as I've said for years, with the metric system, there's no way to tell.
There's no conversion there.
It is what you have said.
I've said for years.
Yes, it is.
I was looking online at something someone said that it was over 2,000 miles.
And by the way, 3,200 miles is over 2,000 miles.
That's true.
So technically.
Nailed it.
Technically,
what I read nailed it.
Thank you.
But it's 3,000
is what they're alleging.
It's a lot of space.
How about that?
Yeah, it's a lot of space.
It's growing.
The ice shelf in Antarctica is growing.
And here's the weird thing.
In a lot of these places, like Antarctica is a big place.
In some places, there's been meltage and shrinkage.
In other places, there's been growth.
Why?
Because it's huge and
not exactly the same thing happens everywhere on the same continent.
Really?
Yeah.
Isn't that weird?
It's like in the United States, which, you know, the North American continent, the weather is not necessarily consistent throughout.
I don't know if people realize that, but in, for instance, in Toronto, they might have a different weather pattern than, say, Los Angeles.
Well, we know that's true because they have Celsius up there.
Oh, yeah, right.
So no one knows what the temperature is.
Exactly.
And they're having unprecedented fires that have never happened before.
Yeah.
So you got that going, too.
Man, it's just the same old story.
And it's frustrating, I think, for people who look at this stuff.
And like, look, everybody wants to have
an Earth that's clean and safe, right?
But we do know, and
I don't know why this never gets mentioned, but deaths due to climate-related
issues have dropped by
over 99%.
I love that stat.
Over.
99%.
I'm not making that up.
That's exactly what it is.
Close to 100%.
were all
fewer deaths, right?
So, this is a good thing.
Like, any rational society would say, wow, things are really improving here.
What's going on?
And look, you could even say, okay, well,
maybe there are more hurricanes and tornadoes.
Now, of course, that's not shown in the data.
It's important to understand that that is not shown in the data.
That is not true.
But even if it were true, if a society is adapting to those things and providing better
percentage chance of surviving them.
That's a big difference, right?
And instead, they just make it seem like this is all out of control.
Like, you know, it's like we're constantly like
things are getting bad to her when it comes to this stuff.
Better.
Everything, every measure shows this.
And they still try to intimidate people into stunningly giving them money and voting for them over and over again by just trotting out the same old five or six lines.
And it's like, how does this work on anyone?
And the lines are lies almost in every case.
Almost in every case.
They always use the line
more frequent and more intense in storms.
And that's not true either.
That is just not true.
Nope.
It's not.
It has not been the case.
You know, we've seen, we have a slight decrease in the amount of tornadoes.
But like they do stuff, one of their tricks is like, you know, you have the F1 through F5 scale.
And of course, back in 1874.
there wasn't an accurate measurement of F1s in that.
Yeah.
Like we'd catch a lot of the F5s, right?
We'd catch the F3s because they were really, really big and usually hit and were noticeable enough for people to actually record.
Of course, the F1s weren't.
They'd come and they'd go, right?
Yeah.
Now we catch those F1s because we have advanced monitoring equipment.
But what they like to show is, wow, look at the increase in tornadoes.
Well, the increase, if you look at it, you know, F3 and above, there's no increase.
In fact, there's a slight decrease over the past century in tornadoes.
And that's just completely inconsistent with what they would tell us would happen.
But they never have to answer for these things.
Isn't
when it at the very end of the day, the only thing that actually really matters when it comes to climate stuff is the stat I just talked about.
How many people are dying due to climate?
Right.
That's really the only thing that matters.
Now, look, there's other things that are important.
You know, you talk about, of course, they're like, oh, you're going to have to move from the coastlines and all those things.
Those things are obviously important.
There's financial costs to some of that stuff.
But fundamentally, what you care about is, do people live or do people die?
And the fact that we've reduced these deaths by over 99%
in a century.
It's incredible.
Not only never mentioned, but it's completely unimportant.
And I would argue unknown to almost everyone talking about climate change.
They all think the opposite is happening.
When you poll people, they say the opposite is happening.
It's getting much, much worse, even though the data shows the exact exact opposite.
Isn't that a real failure of our media?
Isn't that a failure of our politicians?
Yeah.
Isn't that a failure of even our scientists who know all this information, but don't emphasize it.
They focus on other things.
When the worst disaster in American history happened in 1900,
1900, you know it had nothing to do with global warming.
I mean, over 10,000 people died in that Galveston hurricane in 1900.
The worst disaster in American history.
In fact, there might have been more than 10,000.
They don't even, they're not even sure how many people, but it wiped out the city of Galveston in 1900 before anybody was yelling and screaming about global warming or any of that kind of stuff that they had no idea of at the time.
But that's when the real disasters cost real human life.
Yeah.
Can you imagine if somebody, if there was a hurricane that killed 10,000 plus people in America,
wow, we'd lose our minds now.
Oh, yeah.
Lose our minds.
Of course.
We should.
We should.
That would drive people crazy understandably, but that doesn't tend to happen because we've improved technology and improved things so much.
And that's the idea here.
I mean, remember,
hurricanes killed 10,000 people often, just not here.
Right.
Right.
You want to go to
the Caribbean.
You want to go to
South America, Central America.
These things get hit often.
These places get hit often with hurricanes that wipe out thousands of people.
Mexico.
Yeah, Mexico for sure.
So you have a situation where advanced society, I mean, this is a really clear cost-benefit analysis.
We still have storms.
We've had storms, I'm sure, that were stronger than even the Galveston hurricane, but we survive them.
Most of them kill either no one or very few people.
Occasionally, you have really terrible things.
Of course, Katrina is an example of
a real tragedy.
But again, that was a totally different scenario where it was really
a failure of
the levees and government over a very long period of time that led to that tragedy.
Yeah, because the hurricane was a three maybe by the time it hit land.
Or it was a three.
I think it was a three.
The hurricane kind of everybody thought, oh, whew, we dodged a bullet there.
Yeah, I remember that.
Initially, that was the thought.
It was not that bad at first, and then the levees broke, and then it was all hell broke loose, and we lost over a thousand people.
But it wasn't the initial storm even in that case.
So it's, it's...
I mean, we talk about Hurricane Sandy, which was not even
when it made landfall.
Yeah.
You know,
these, it's more complicated, obviously, than just the strength of the storm.
But if you look at what happened in 1900 and you look at today,
you say that, okay, well, we're much more able to adapt to these things.
We're much more able to survive them.
And that's what the goal of a society should be when it comes to this stuff.
It's not about just making weather go away.
It's about human beings being able to thrive inside of an environment where these things do sometimes happen and being honest with the people and saying, yeah, these things are going to continue to happen.
But what do you do about that?
Well, you make life better.
You improve medical treatment.
You improve response.
You improve buildings.
You improve evacuation plans.
You improve monitoring.
You do all of these things.
And you wind up with the situation that we actually accomplished.
This isn't some theoretical thing.
We've dropped deaths by 99.4% or whatever it is.
It's above 99%.
And instead of celebrating that, we're like, oh, gosh, this is getting worse and worse and worse and worse.
It's incredible.
It's a lot like
the situation with capitalism, which has has brought so much wealth to the planet that rather than 90%
of humankind being hungry and impoverished, it's 14%
now or less.
Incredible.
It's dropped by, you know, the number, the difference is something like
thousands of people per day that used to starve that don't.
Right.
Like it's that huge.
I mean, it's a huge.
It's incredible.
And it's all happened within our lifetime.
Yeah.
And, you know, know, you say, Pat,
it's like what they say with capitalism.
To go a step farther, it is the same situation that's going on with capitalism.
The reason why we have all these benefits and have made these their titans is capitalism.
Right.
And the fact that not only when capitalism picks something up, this is the best part about capitalism, really, when capitalism uses
all of its amazing benefits to improve a situation.
That improvement doesn't just stay with the person who found it.
It goes everywhere.
So now hurricanes are being picked up or typhoons are being picked up on the other side of the globe, right?
Things that would have hit just like the Galveston hurricane did in 1900 are now hitting with warning and people are able to evacuate and buildings are being made
in better fashion.
Now, a lot of these countries have not even added capitalism to their repertoire.
They don't even use it.
But the benefits from us using it have helped billions of people across the globe live a better life.
That's why it's so great and so powerful.
So true.
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We were looking at, or just looking at some of the disasters that are incomprehensible in the U.S.
And that happened, many of them, way before global warming.
Like Bangladesh had a couple of cyclones in the late 1800s that killed over 200,000 people.
Both cyclones in, I think, 1876 and then 1897.
And then they had a cyclone in 1970 that killed over 500,000 people.
Half a million people died in one cyclone in Bangladesh.
Just really crazy.
Incredible.
Yeah.
And it's still even pretty recently.
Didn't they have one in the 90s that
still killed six figures?
138,000.
I mean, imagine outrageous something like that happening.
And, you know, again,
when you raise the economic success of a region, you start, these numbers start going the opposite way.
Yeah.
You know, and you start, they start falling.
It just takes a long time to do it.
I, I'm always fascinated by the 1975 dam failure in China, which
somehow the Chinese communist government was basically able to hide for
years until the 90s.
No one really even knew it happened, or at least didn't know the scale of it.
Wow.
In the 90s, finally, some of the details came out, and it was a dam that collapsed.
Then subsequently,
62 total dams collapsed.
Wow.
So like a domino effect?
Yeah.
On the dams.
Yeah.
And they think about a quarter of a million people died in this dam collapse.
And it wiped out 5.8 million homes.
Between 5.8 and 6.8 million homes.
Wow.
Wow.
Now, of course, all these,
that's a man-made catastrophe, and it's really, really bad.
The issue, of course, is that it happened in the kind of the middle of the Cultural Revolution, which was much more of a tragedy.
Over and over again, you see that the biggest government tragedies, or the biggest tragedies are always government tragedies.
Tragedies like they murdered a bunch of their people.
And this is true with mass shootings, by the way, as well.
You know, everyone's like, oh, this is the worst mass shooting in history, as long as we eliminate everyone the government did.
Yeah.
It's all that sentence needs to be,
second half of the sentence needs to be in every news report.
This is one of the worst mass shootings in history.
Of course, we've also eliminated all of the ones that the government is responsible for because we were trying to tell you the government's the solution.
So we can't really bring any of those up.
We all know the government is the one that has been mass shooting people the most for a very, very long time.
And usually these massive catastrophes have a lot to do with government failures as well.
You know,
the communist regimes of the past hundred years are, of course, probably the most guilty of this.
You're talking about a hundred million people dead in a century, or, you know, actually, I mean, several decades, actually.
We're going to talk to, we have Jesse Kelly coming up here in a little bit.
He's got a new book called The Anti-Communist Manifesto.
And,
you know, he goes through a lot of this in the book, all of the,
from Pol Pot to
Mao to all these communist communist dictators that have done these things over and over and over again.
And you get to a point after you hear a bunch of these stories.
Maybe it's not a coincidence.
Maybe it's not that these people were just uniquely bad people.
They were really bad people, but uniquely bad?
Seems like every communist has this same plan.
And it winds up happening over and over again to the people surrounding that particular person.
And don't think when the Marxists finally have their way here, it wouldn't happen here because it'll be different this time.
Yeah, we'll do it right.
Right.
Yeah, we'll do communism right.
It's never really been tried if you think about it.
Exactly.
It's not been done right.
We will.
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It's called The Anti-Communist Manifesto.
And Jesse joins us now.
Jesse, welcome to the program.
Sue, it's your honor.
I mean, it's my honor to be here with you.
I'm here with Pat Gray, Jesse.
And, you know, I've been going through the book.
I talked to you yesterday on Studos America about it.
It's great.
People should definitely read it.
And it gets people, I think, to the intensity level of what we're actually facing right now.
Which, look, we live in a good country.
Things, we can be spoiled a little bit here.
Maybe we're getting a little bit soft.
Maybe we don't see what the true threat here is.
And I think that's what you're trying to do with this book, wake people up to this threat.
Can you kind of walk people through why you wrote this book and what you're trying to do?
Yeah, that's what I view as being our real challenge, Stu and Pat.
That's kind of how I view my role on radio and TV is why I wrote the book is they, let's talk about them for a second.
They, obviously they lie about everything.
That's one of the communists' main tools.
But they put their people, they get themselves in the right mindset to deal with us because they want to win.
So what do they say about us all the time?
Look at that Nazi white supremacist.
Look at that Nazi white supremacist.
Look at that Nazi white supremacist.
Well, what does that do?
That puts their people in the mode, they're ready to go out and win.
They're in the fight against evil, and they'll lay down in traffic to win.
What do we say all the time?
Well, I mean, he's a little misguided.
I guess he leans left, but deep down, he's a good guy.
We use these terms all the time to discuss people who want to cut the penises off of 13-year-old boys, and we act like they're just a little naive or just kind of a little off.
I don't know.
We can probably meet in the middle.
Let's compromise.
And I find that to be the most despicable thing.
And it's part of the reason why our people people are still so many, are still so asleep.
The neighbor across the street who agrees with you and I on everything, who doesn't get involved in politics, he doesn't get involved in politics because every person on the right tells him that everything's okay and we'll just compromise and come back together.
And we all kind of agree on things.
And that's ridiculous.
That's not true at all.
So it's not about just disagreeing with people who want to mutilate young children.
Maybe we need to take a more aggressive stance here and realize the
foundational beliefs of these people and what their goals are.
Because I think when we say communist, I think that's a term that, you know, obviously has been thrown around so much and became after the success of the Cold War almost like a joke, right?
It's like, oh, communists, yeah, communists are coming.
Yeah, red dawn is real.
They'll be here any day.
And I think people lowered their guard.
They didn't want to think that this fundamental philosophy that still fuels millions and millions of people and the way that they think and act we wanted to hope and kind of wish it away and it didn't go away it's still here and those same people are still trying to attack our country yeah they did it didn't go away they regrouped and actually they write what's so convenient about writing a book like this is they wrote all this stuff down they wrote to each other they published all this stuff when the soviet union fell It was actually a huge benefit to the American communists who had been trying to get in, trying to get going here with the teachers' unions and journalism and standard places like that since the early 1900s.
And I write about this in the book, they could never really catch on here because they were always trying to appeal to some malcontented worker.
But our workers were so happy.
At the same time, they were always campaigning for the Soviet Union.
Hollywood made a big pro-Soviet Union movie.
They were having to carry the water for the Soviet Union.
Once the Soviet Union fell or was falling, really it was the 60s and 70s, they realized we need to decouple from the Soviet Union.
They're failing.
We have to change change tactics here.
And they switched to go all cultural.
It's no more worker stuff.
These people don't give a crap about the workers, not like they ever did.
They found a new group of malcontents.
That's all communism is.
It's the religion of the malcontent.
You find the people who are bitter and miserable in any society and you grab them and use them to seize power and burn that society down.
That's all communism is, the religion of the malcontent.
That's why here
it's the LGBTQ demon mob people and the feminist hags and the climate change people and the, quote, civil rights people,
all these black leaders in the black community burning down their own communities and enriching themselves.
These are the faces of American communism now.
How do you respond, Jussie, to people who
use the McCarthy era to scare us into silence?
Because
if there's one thing the right doesn't want to seem like, it's like we're on a McCarthy witch hunt.
Even though the McCarthy hearings turned up a lot of communists.
And you mentioned Hollywood,
it was real, infected with communists.
It was real.
And a lot of the people today are the sons and daughters of the communists who were in Hollywood back then, and they share the same goals.
So how do you respond to those people?
Well, McCarthy didn't go near far enough is what McCarthy did.
McCarthy's greatest mistake was McCarthy's stopped early.
And I'm not even joking.
Because we're Americans and we love freedom, and that's wonderful.
I'm glad we do.
We love freedom.
We think that we can preserve freedom by practicing it.
But that is completely naive and that's not realistic at all.
The communist must be aggressively dealt with.
No matter how you do it, he must be aggressively dealt with and purged from your society or he will burn it down.
And that's why the communist was so successful with what he's done with McCarthy now.
Like you just mentioned, Pat.
Oh, McCarthyism.
Oh, look at the Red Scare stuff.
The communists very successfully turned what he did into some kind of absurd theater that was all ridiculous.
When actually, if you look into it, he was turning up card-carrying communists everywhere.
And when I say card-carrying, I mean we have their communist card numbers.
We know their numbers.
They literally were card-carrying.
Yes.
They were.
They were.
And you mentioned the sons and daughters.
I do a chapter in the book on university education.
And that's not exactly news.
Everyone knows universities are despicable.
You don't understand how despicable they are.
All the communist weather underground terrorists who were blowing up cops and doing crazy things back in the day, they didn't go to prison.
Some did, but even the ones who did, they got out and they went into the university system.
They now either teach your children, I even lay out in the book the universities where they're at, or their children do.
Like Jessica Boudin, that nutball DA who just got ousted in San Francisco, now he's at Berkeley, by the way.
His parents were weather underground terrorists.
They're all here.
It's all right in front of us.
We just don't want to acknowledge it.
Yeah, it's really incredible.
And Jesse, you talk in the book about how the language just changes.
These are the same approaches with the language has changes.
You write that
over time, the American communist altered his language to better appeal to American sensibilities.
Socialism became social justice.
The forced redistribution of wealth became equity.
The destruction of tradition became inclusiveness.
Comrades became allies.
These are the same approaches.
And I think like we, at times, even as conservatives gets caught fighting back and forth on the details of these claims.
They say, oh, well, you know,
you're being racist.
Well, here's why we're not racist.
And of course we're not racist on these things.
But like, that's not the goal of what these people are trying to do.
It's a larger strategy, and it's changing the language and changing our perception just so we swallow the same old ideas.
100%.
And this is, you nailed it.
And this is why we fail so often because we play defense and we chase.
The communist toys with the American right and has toyed with the the American right like a person sitting down throwing a tennis ball for their dog back and forth and just watching the dog run.
Oh, let me change a word here.
Oh, the right, let me call them racist.
Oh, look at this.
I'll call them racist.
And then they'll all say how not racist they are.
I'll call them Nazis.
And then they'll say, what, I'm not a Nazi.
That's crazy.
And they sit and watch the right bounce back and forth, trying to chase the various words.
The right has to understand, they have to become anti-communist, and they have to understand that the communist doesn't believe in any of this stuff.
He uses these words to keep you off balance.
He constantly has you defending yourself.
He constantly has you trying to define things.
Notice he will never define anything for you.
He'll never define.
There's never a stated goal.
What is equity?
What is this?
What is when Mao's cultural revolution was going on?
It was the four olds.
But when you read what the four olds are, they make no sense at all.
Old ideas, old customs, what does that mean?
It meant whatever Mao wanted it to mean.
So the communism will define nothing.
The communist will define nothing for you.
He will demand you define everything for him.
And so we on the right, we want to be good people.
So no, hold on.
Let me give you an actual dictionary definition.
Tax rates should be.
Well, the top marginal rates should be.
And he's sitting there smirking as the dogs chasing the tennis ball all over the yard.
We've got to understand this game and stop playing this game and start putting him on his heels.
It's totally true.
And I think you talk about this in the book at great length, about the tactics they use.
The tactics they often use use is essentially our freedom against us.
They use our own values against us.
They want to exploit the weakness they see in our system.
And, you know, we see this with ESG standards, for example.
You know, they're putting an ESG standard into the corporate world.
in a way to avoid having to pass laws that would obviously be opposed by 70, 80, 90% of the people.
They go around it.
They use capitalism.
They use the corporate structure against us.
And I will say, it seems like the right has not been imaginative enough to figure out ways to push back against this.
How do you do it?
Well, we still play by rules, and we think there are rules.
When there aren't rules, there's only power.
See, that's what the communists have always understood.
We will hold up the Constitution, which I love.
I'm obviously not mocking the Constitution.
And we will say, hey, listen, that obviously violates the Second Amendment.
This Constitution says the communist doesn't care about the Constitution.
It's a piece of paper to him.
It means nothing to him.
And so he's never going to be held back by laws.
He'll just simply move somewhere else.
Whereas if you tell the right to do something like that, if you tell the right right now to go run for school board, they might agree because the right is waking up on that.
They might agree.
But then you tell someone on the right running for school board, by the way, when you get to the school board, don't be neutral.
Go to that school board and push your values into the schools, onto the kids.
99% of the right today will recoil at that.
Oh, I don't like that.
That doesn't feel right.
That feels icky.
That's why we lose.
We believe we are supposed to constantly be on the defensive, constantly just kind of, oh, I did, well, let's just live and let live.
Whereas the communist is trying to chew up and destroy everything he sees.
That is a guaranteed loss for us unless we turn into aggressive anti-communists.
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All right, it's the Anti-Communist Manifesto.
It is in bookstores everywhere.
You should go buy it.
It's by Jesse Kelly, and it's a great read.
And one of the fascinating chapters, I thought, and it certainly ties into the news of the day as well, with the wildfires that we know with 100% certitude were caused by global warming.
You talk about
environmentalism and how environmentalism is the ultimate expression of communism.
Can you explain that, Jesse?
Well, communism is about destruction and it is not an ideology.
It is a religion.
It is a religion of destruction.
That's what it is.
And climate, the climate change activism is, it's honestly, it's its crowning achievement.
Do you know how we look back on the 20th century and we look back at monsters like Stalin and Mao and Hitler and these guys?
And we oftentimes now, we look at this stuff and we think to ourselves, how could they not see that?
How could they not see this monster rising?
How could they not stop this beforehand?
I'm going to tell everybody listening right now, the people in the next century will be looking back at us right now and they will say the exact same thing about us when it comes to the climate change activists of today, from Bill Gates to otherwise.
These people will kill.
more people than Stalin, Mao, Hitler combined ever killed by orders of magnitude if you do not stop this insanity.
These people have determined that human beings who breathe carbon, breathe out carbon, are poison.
They have been caught on camera now several times saying things like net zero.
The world's population needs to be what it was 500 years ago.
By the way, that's about 6 billion people dead, if you do the math on that, by the way.
They're eliminating dairy cows.
These people are going to kill not millions, billions of people if they are not stopped.
And we treat them like they're these gentle little hippies who just want to drive a Prius.
And I guess, I mean, we all, we all do want to live in a clean environment, don't we, guys?
Instead of treating them like the genocidal monsters they are, these are the worst humans who have ever lived on the planet, and we act like they're just, oh, well, he wears Birkenstocks.
No, they're much worse than that.
Yeah, there's been so much, you know, you go back and you go through the whole history in the book, you know, the Paul Ehrlich and
Rachel Carson and all these people who are still fundamentally at the core of the environmentalist movement.
I mean,
many of them still have jobs, that are still professors, that have been still celebrated, and people who have not only predicted things that were really, really wrong.
What you point out in the book, and what is so true, is that not only along with these global population predictions and
messages of doom that would hit us with the environment, we went over a bunch of them earlier in the program,
associated with those predictions were policies policies that would you know we're talking about really damaging things uh everything from um you know
not allowing parents to have children uh to go i mean you talk about i think it was it was india in the book that you go through in in depth
i mean talk a little bit about that story because it's really incredible and people don't even remember it They don't remember it because it's India.
We don't pay attention to India.
India is across the ocean and it's a very confusing place with all kinds of different cultures within the culture.
But these people, it's not just that they're trying to kill a bunch of people now.
They were trying to do it back then too, where they would force, sterilize men.
They would do horrible things to women.
These are things that are not in the future.
These are things that have already been done to say nothing of, I mentioned it in the, well, I bring it up a bunch in the book, the DDT effort.
They just determined on and wrote a book about DDT being bad, and everyone agreed that this was science, and they just stopped it.
And people died by the millions still from these mosquito-borne illnesses because of the elimination of DDT with no effort whatsoever.
At its heart, the climate change movement is the ultimate anti-humanist movement.
And that's what a communist is in the end.
He's an anti-human.
That's why he's killed so many.
He does not view a human being as a God-breathed, unique individual soul.
He is an anti-human.
He wants to eliminate them, crush them, make them miserable.
And nothing, nothing will aid him like the, quote, climate change stuff does.
Because when you determine at your heart that the human being, when you've determined that the human being is poison on the planet, well, what can't you do?
How many, how many, you can kill everyone and feel totally justified in doing so.
It's like Pol Pot, who I wrote about that in the book too.
Everyone knows about Pol Pot, killed 25% of his country in like four years.
25%.
That's a higher percentage than anyone else in history and was asked about it as an old man and basically said, I'm paraphrasing, I have no regrets.
I'm not a violent man.
Ah, some things didn't work out, but it's fine.
That's how these people think.
The same people run your country today.
That's a scary, scary thought.
I will say a great illustration in your book about that exact idea is the Soviet whaling story that you feature in the book, which is what I didn't even know about.
I mean, I read a million environmental stories, but you think of whaling, you think, oh, well, Japanese fishermen have been killing whales.
That's how I would think of how these whales got so endangered.
A big portion of this was essentially a communist dictate to say that we needed to kill all these whales even after they weren't using them.
You talk about in the book how they had to go farther and farther offshore to try to find whales, even because they had killed all of them that were near the Soviet Union.
I mean, this that mentality, though, is fundamental to this belief system, and it's what makes it so dangerous.
The book is called the Anti-Communist Manifesto.
It's by Jesse Kelly.
Of course, he's the host of a show right here on Premiere Radio Networks and on the first TV as well called I'm Right with Jesse Kelly.
Jesse, the book's great, man.
I wish you all the success with it.
People need to understand the threats that are out there.
Any last piece of advice other than people should just buy as many books as possible?
Well, I do appreciate buying the book, but whether you buy the book or not, be more aggressive with these people than you are, or you will regret it when we're done, I promise.
Jesse, thanks so much, man.
Appreciate it.
Be good, boys.
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The most important month of a year, of course.
Has there ever been anything more important than Pride Month?
No.
No.
And that's why it's being celebrated by, say,
Happy Pride!
Yay!
Peppa Pig tweeted out.
Now, Peppa Pig, we should note it.
First of all, I love Peppa Pig.
Do you?
Oh, my God.
Oh, my gosh.
It drives me out of my mind.
I forget.
I have to watch it with my grandkids once in a while.
It's like, like, okay.
I watched it with my daughter and my son pretty much their entire childhood.
And I love it.
I really do love.
I love Peppa Pig.
I do.
I do.
It's one of those things that I, you know, some really good memories with my, particularly my daughter as she got a lot of people.
I lost virtually any respect I had.
I freaking love Pepe.
I love it.
It's actually a pretty funny show.
Like, it's like it's a weird, off-beat, British thing.
And it, you know, it's, it's, it's characters are, I mean, it's just a, it's like really poorly drawn.
Very.
Yeah, it's like, I don't know.
I really didn't like it.
But of course they're doing the pride thing.
But to note this,
like that show is not aimed at 10-year-olds.
No, it's
a 46-year-old.
I mentioned on my show.
It's like two-year-olds.
It's like one-year-olds.
Yeah.
It really is.
They're really going for the young kids here.
It's really designed to be one of the first shows you ever watch.
It's despicable.
And it's completely inappropriate.
Completely.
And it doesn't make any sense.
You know the other one?
Do you ever watch Bluey?
I have not.
I've heard of it.
Oh, you've never?
Okay.
I've heard of it.
That's a little bit.
That missed my son.
But, like, happy pride just in English doesn't make any sense.
I know.
Right?
Like, it doesn't.
Pride,
like, that's a.
It's not a thing you could put after the word happy.
You could say happy pride month.
That might make sense.
But happy pride doesn't even make sense.
No.
None of this makes sense.
No, it doesn't.
Has anyone noticed this?
None of it makes sense.
No, it really doesn't.
And in addition to Pride Month, there are so many days and weeks of the year set aside for people's sexual preference.
How did this happen?
Why are we celebrating your sexual preference?
You just prefer to have sex that way.
Great.
Do it.
In the comfort and privacy of your own room or whatever you're doing, I don't care.
I don't care.
I just don't want to celebrate it.
I don't even think it's
a frankly.
I don't.
I don't want to think about it.
Have you seen Americans celebrate it?
I don't want to promote it.
Many of them are very unattractive, Pat.
I don't know if you've noticed this.
Whether gay or straight, many of them are very unattractive.
They're wearing clothes that are far too tight, holding in roles and roles of
just
awfulness.
And believe me, as a person
who deals with
roles and roles of awfulness,
you know, like we're just not...
We're not the type of society.
Maybe if everyone here, was a sports illustrated swimsuit issue model and not the ones they're putting on the cover now, but I mean like in the 90s.
Because now that's not saying much.
Right.
Like maybe if we all look like that, maybe we if we all look like an island reality show where one woman is looking for love with 24 of the
most fit men in the world.
In the world, maybe if that was our society, people would want to imagine
everyone else's sexual
activities.
But I don't.
I don't want to think about it.
I don't want to even know that you're doing those things.
So in addition to the entire month of June, which we set aside for, of course, you know, gay pride.
Now we have February 19th through 25th as Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week.
Wait, what?
A-romantic spectrum.
A romantic spectrum awareness week.
I will say most of these weeks
are ridiculous.
This one I don't think is.
I have no awareness of a romantic spectrum.
So this will be a perfect week for you because now you'll be aware.
Do you mind if I look into it now?
No, please do.
Please do.
Let me see.
Because I would like to know.
Rather than waiting until what is it?
February 19th through the 25th, of course.
Like you didn't know.
Come on.
I really don't.
You were really not aware of aromantic awareness.
I really, I often say
the LGBTQQIA2 plus community.
I've learned all those.
Yeah.
But there's more?
Yes.
Okay.
The aromantic spectrum is a range of identities associated with individuals who experience little to no romantic attraction to others.
The concept of an aromantic spectrum recognizes that experiences with romantic attraction can vary widely among people and aren't limited to
a simple binary of romantic or aromantic.
So even the just saying romantic or aromantic is a sad binary.
Oh my God, there's five different varieties of aromantic
spectrum?
Would you like to hear that?
I think I would.
No, yeah.
Aromantic.
These individuals typically do not experience romantic attraction at all.
That is not notable to society.
It might be notable to you.
It might be interesting to you.
I don't need to know anything about it.
I do not need awareness.
Well, they want you to be aware of it.
Okay.
Now,
so you must be.
So there's A-romantic.
Now there is gray romantic.
These individuals might sometimes experience romantic attraction, but it's infrequent or low intensity.
How many freaking categories can we put people into it?
Well, five at least.
Right.
Yeah, that's true.
Didn't you just tell me that?
Yes.
The romantic attraction might be very rare, occur under specific circumstances, or be so weak that it's ignorable.
Wait a minute.
If it's so weak, it's ignorable, it's not there, is it?
It doesn't seem like it.
Category three.
Demi-romantic.
These individuals only experience a romantic attraction once.
No.
Exactly two times.
Exactly twice in their lifetime, and then they're done.
That's the
call that bisexual.
You've done it twice.
It happens twice twice in your life.
Two times.
You could.
Okay, so this is, these are people that feel romantic attraction only once a strong emotional bond has been formed.
Isn't this just like traditional men and women?
Like, isn't this what you're supposed to have?
Like, if you're designing,
this is all, at least certainly all women, right?
Certainly they're not attracted to us because of our bodies.
They've got to find other ways to talk themselves into it.
Lithromantic?
These individuals may experience romantic attraction but do not desire to be reciprocated.
What?
Weird.
That is fantastic.
Finally,
quiroromantic.
Also known as WT Fromantic.
These individuals find it challenging to distinguish between romantic and platonic attraction.
Oh, so like every 14-year-old boy?
They may feel the concept of romance is inaccessible or unimportant to them.
So there you go.
You've learned something.
And it's not even
a romantic spectrum.
Romantic spectrum.
Awareness week.
Awareness week.
No.
March 21st through the 25th is now LGBTQIA plus health awareness week.
So they should not be aware of their health during Pride Month.
No.
No.
Only
in March from the 21st to 25th.
They can concentrate on that.
On March 31st, it is Transgender Day of Visibility because they're invisible the rest of the year.
You don't ever see a transgender person.
You know, it's fascinating, Pat.
I find them quite easy to spot.
Oh, really?
Yeah, like almost every time there's a transgendered person.
But only about the 31st of March?
Every day, every year.
In fact, I would say one of the most notable things about a transgender person is how visible they are.
Especially lately.
Lately, not only are they visible in that they're in every news story and everyone talks about them constantly, but like when you see a group of women coming towards you and one one of them is a man who's saying they are a woman, you can tell the difference.
Visibility is not an issue in this particular arena.
How about April 6th being International Asexuality Day?
Mm.
That's only a day, though, not an entire week.
That's different than aromantic, by the way.
Asexual is different than aromantic.
Yes.
I don't know what the difference is, but there's a difference.
Well, you may feel romantic towards somebody, but I guess you don't have sex with them.
All right, now I'm going to be able to do that.
That would be my guess.
Okay, go ahead.
Go on, please.
April 13th, International Day of Pink.
That's a day opposing homophobia.
It is a...
So the other days you shouldn't oppose homophobia?
What is this?
It's just such, like, you know, as Jesse was talking about earlier this hour, it is much, much more than a very stupid movement and a thing to make fun of.
It is.
Yeah, yes.
But it also is something to make fun of.
Every once in a while, I have to stop and just laugh.
What is the difference between aromantic and asexual?
Like, how can this be a conversation people are having?
Like, maybe if you're a psychologist, you're working in this field.
It's just impossible for me to understand the conversations that people are engaging in these days.
How do you feel about April 14th?
The day of silence day.
The day of silence day?
Where you just, I guess you just don't say anything about anybody on April 14th.
Is that because you're like in the midst of preparing your taxes and like you just can't say anything?
Anyone?
It's like it's tax day eve or day before day of silence day.
So why wouldn't they just say it's silence day or day of silence?
Why is it day of silence day?
I actually added the last day.
Okay.
Yes.
It's just day of silence.
You fooled me because it could be that dumb.
It's not day of Silence Day.
Wait, what is Day of Silence, really?
Is it like your
moment of silence to
remote moment of silence to remember all the LGBTQ people who've been murdered by conservatives?
Thank you.
Basically, that's exactly what I'm sure it is.
On April 26th, we, of course, celebrate Lesbian Visibility Day.
Please don't confuse that with Transgender Day of Visibility.
No, God.
This is different.
Now, what if I ask you a question,
this is a little sensitive.
Let's say you're a man.
I am.
And you are.
And I am.
In this particular case.
But let's say you decided to trans yourself into a woman.
Okay.
So you're now a trans woman.
And
when you are a trans woman, your sexual preference remains the same.
So you still are attracted to women.
So now you are a trans woman lesbian.
Right.
Which day of visibility do you celebrate?
That's a really good question.
Is it?
It is.
It's a great question.
It's a good question.
And I actually don't know the answer to that.
I don't know.
I'm very confused.
I feel like we need a different day, a trans woman lesbian visibility day.
Without that day, I think it should be right in between the other two days.
So where would that be?
Where would that fall in the calendar?
Like March?
Roughly,
roughly the first part of April.
Okay.
Early April.
Can we start that as a movement?
I want to start a new petition to get Trans Woman Lesbian Awareness Visibility Day Day.
Now, I know I don't have to tell most people this, but May 17th is the International Day against homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.
So, wait, wasn't there already a day that we weren't supposed to be homophobic previously?
Yeah, but they didn't include biphobic or transphobic on that day.
So, to be clear, you could be biphobic on the other day.
That would be fine.
You could.
That's okay.
You wouldn't want to be.
But you don't want to be homophobic that day.
No, you can be transphobic.
You can't be homophobic on that particular day.
On the other day, the second day you just mentioned, can't be any of them.
Two days later, on the 19th of May, it's a gender.
It's a gender, right?
That is the day.
What is a gender?
What is agenda?
You don't have any gender.
Okay, so it's just, it's like asexual.
You don't have asexuality, aromantic.
Okay, they're just
any gender.
Why do we need...
So you couldn't fall anywhere among the 97 different genders that are specified from Facebook.
It's like the person who can't find anything to eat at Cheesecake Factory.
Like the menu is huge.
It's 38 pages of food.
It's like a novel.
What do you mean you can't find anything to eat?
Two foot tall, 38-page menu, and you can't figure out one thing.
They've got Chinese, Italian, Indian.
Every country is represented here in Cheesecake Factory.
Hungarian, they've got Zimbabwean.
You can have any sort of food that exists on this planet and you can't figure out something to eat.
Not one thing.
That's a gender.
Now we're aware.
Right.
Now we're aware.
Because we missed a lot of these.
I got to say, I didn't even celebrate several of these days.
I love Harvey Milk Day on May 22nd.
Harvey Milk gets a day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are you kidding me?
He was a communist.
Yeah, a communist, right?
Not a...
I mean, this is probably why he has the day, by the way.
It is.
May 25th, pansexual and pan-romantic awareness day.
So they just, I I guess they want you to be aware that some people just like to have sex with everything or everyone.
Yeah, orientation characterized by the potential for attraction to people regardless of their gender.
Regardless.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Will they hook up with agender people that don't have any gender or sex?
I see.
That's another question.
Put another day on the calendar, Pat, so we can get aware of that.
Okay.
All right.
I'll mark that down.
Okay, good.
Stonewall Day is June 23rd.
Stonewall Day?
what's stonewall day well the day that you remember stonewall
in in new york the stonewall that kicked off the gay movement there you go yeah yeah
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All right, we have barely scratched the surface of special sexuality days that we celebrate during the calendar year.
I'm so concerned, Pat, because I have a vacation coming up next week, but like I have the rest of my year I had planned one way without knowledge of some of these days or awareness weeks.
I needed to rework my entire schedule to figure this out.
Hopefully, all Americans will recalibrate after hearing about these days and weeks because they're
important.
And there's 18 more of them to go over.
Oh my God.
18.
We've done what?
I don't know, 12 already?
Oh my gosh.
Ah, good golly.
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All right, let's see.
Where did we leave off here on these important days and weeks?
Yeah, we talked about Stonewall Day on June 23rd, right?
So on June 28th, we're, of course, looking forward to International LGBTQ Plus Day.
So, hmm.
This is really not an inclusive day.
I'm a little
not in favor of this particular day because they left out a cue, one of the cues, either queer or questioning.
I don't know which, but it's wrong.
They're not inclusive.
They left out the I,
which is intersex, and they left out the A for asexual.
Now they may figure that they covered asexual with the Asexuality Day on April 6th.
How do you not put the A in if you're doing an asexual day?
I don't know.
I don't know, Stu.
I don't know.
Let me ask you this.
What about the two spirit people?
Right.
Completely left out and feeling unincluded.
They've been around for millions of years.
Millions.
And they are not even honored here.
Pat, what do you think the odds are?
And you've been a person who studied history for many, many years.
What are the odds of a civil war breaking out between the cues?
The queer and the questioning going to war?
Because that's crushing.
It's going to happen.
I think it's a certainty at this point.
It's a certainty.
100%.
Because, I mean, so often we see LGBTQ people mentioned, and no one ever is clear which cue they're actually putting in there.
They're not.
So, at some point, I just think something's going to break out between the two cues.
You know, why are we not included?
Wait, you guys are included.
We're the ones that are not included.
And they'll have a war over the inclusion and which is being excluded.
That's why I always say the LGBTQQIA 2 plus
community.
Me too.
But I'm using only what's written here
because I want to show the exclusionary
mindset
of
these people.
July 16th.
No, I'm sorry.
July 14th.
I do not want to forget the International Non-Binary People Day, July 14th.
So you're non-binary, which means
you're not a man or a woman.
Is it me, Pat, or is there 50 different terms for the same thing in this whole movement?
Yes.
Like so many of them are like, oh, well, we don't belong to those two things.
So we get our own word.
And then there's another word.
And all it means is we don't belong to these two things.
Exactly.
Which, again,
it's not your choice.
It's not your choice whether you belong to the male or female gender or sexual
sex, I guess.
It's not your choice.
It's just assigned to you.
You just, it's just part of it.
It's assigned at your birth.
Yeah.
And I hate the word assigned makes it seem like the doctors are like, let's just guesstimate.
I don't know.
Pick out of a hat.
No, it's just what you are.
That is what it is.
When you're born, 99.999% of people fall into one of two categories.
That's pretty much a binary.
It is.
So non-binary, you can later on come up with a feeling that you're saying, I don't feel like I'm one of these two things.
So
what?
So what?
So what?
Who cares if you think you're not in one of those two things?
You are.
And like.
That might be interesting for your family to know about you, right?
If you don't think you're a man or a woman, your mom might be really interested in that information.
I don't need a day to celebrate it.
It might be something that you need to talk to your doctor about.
It might be something you need to talk to your friends and family.
And maybe if you're married, you need to alert that other person you're with that something has changed and needs to be addressed.
But as a society, as we form policy in a country, not really interesting.
I'm sensing from you and your discussion here
that I'm not getting a card from you on July 14th to celebrate International Non-Binary People Day.
You know, you're not going to wish me a happy.
Oh, you'll get a card from me.
Yeah.
You might not like what's written on it, but you'll get a card from me.
July 16th, International Drag Day.
Now, that seems like every day these days.
Sure does.
I will see.
It sure does.
Man,
I was, I will say, unaware, once again, of how many people wanted to do drag queen shows.
I didn't realize, like, how many people were interested in going to them.
Yeah.
And again, nobody cared
before you started including kids in these.
No.
I didn't care.
How long has RuPaul had a show on TV?
How long have we known about RuPaul's thing?
For long enough for her to become hateful, right?
Because she was calling herself a tranny.
Oh, yeah.
That was a bad word now.
So even people who are cross-dressers can't get away with talking the way they want to talk.
It's, I mean, it's absurd.
It is.
It is.
But I didn't care about drag shows, and they act as if, you know,
the right is at war with drag queens now.
And that's not the case at all.
Just stop including kids in those, please.
Leave the kids alone.
September 16th through 23rd is bisexual awareness week.
I'm already aware of it.
I'm already aware.
You know?
I do know that there are people
who swing both ways.
I already know that.
We've known that for a while.
So
we don't need that awareness week.
We don't need it.
We did need
a gender awareness week because we weren't exactly sure what that was.
Right.
But this one, we don't know.
We know what it is.
Now, the last day of bisexual awareness week is celebrate bisexuality day on September 23rd.
So in the week, one of the days is also a bisexuality day?
Exactly.
So what do you do?
Are you just scoffing?
Is that quite?
Sorry, did you just scoff at bisexuality, celebrate bisexuality day?
If you have bisexuality week and there's a day,
bisexuality day within that week, is it quad-sexuality day?
You're adding both the bis?
Adding, or I was multiplying, but whatever.
All right.
Either way, it comes out to four.
It comes out to four.
So maybe it's quad day.
Entire month of October, LGBT History Month.
So wait, we have
Literally
one sixth of the year now without these days and weeks.
Yes.
One sixth of the year is dedicated to LGBT history and pride.
Yes.
Okay.
But that makes sense because it makes up, they make up 4% of the population.
So of course they need one-sixth of the year.
Plus all the other days and weeks.
Plus all the other days.
Okay.
Yes.
We're in October now.
We're into October.
October 8th is International Lesbian Day.
October 11th.
Wait, I feel like we had that one already.
Really?
No.
No.
No, we did not.
Okay.
It was lesbian.
You've mixed this up.
What?
This is a common misconception.
Okay.
You mixed it up with April 26th, which is Lesbian Visibility Day.
So that's the day that
you're able to see them.
I feel like,
God, there's so many jokes, but let's avoid those and instead say,
you know,
I feel like the awareness and the visibility, like you don't need separate days for those two things, do you?
Maybe clearly you do because we have them.
Otherwise, they just combine the two into one day, but they don't do that
because it's not sufficient.
Good.
October 11th is National Coming Out Day.
October 17th through the 24th is Gender Fluid Visibility visibility week.
That within LGBT history month?
Yes.
Gender fluid.
Gender fluid.
So that's the one that's changing all the time.
Yeah.
Like a fluid.
Like a fluid.
It moves wherever you're.
Sometimes you feel like a nut,
and sometimes you don't.
And apparently, sometimes you have a nut or two, and sometimes you don't.
It's like you will.
It's like a mound-alman joy situation.
Right.
October 19th.
Wow.
This is awful because International Pronoun Day shares its day
with Spirit Day.
So it's International Pronoun Day
and Spirit Day.
Is that like two Spirit?
That's what I'm thinking it is.
Yeah.
Wait, you're acting like you don't know.
And
I was just seeing if you knew.
Oh, okay.
I was just
pretending there.
Currently trying to find out what Spirit Day is because I honestly do not know.
Yet again,
the awareness things really are working on me because I don't have any awareness of so many of these things.
Of Spirit Day?
Yeah, I don't know.
But it is apparently, it is to stand in solidarity against bullying and in support of LGBTQ plus youth.
It was started in 2010
in response to some bullying incidents.
So what is Spirit Day?
So it's not celebrating two Spirit people?
It doesn't seem to be.
In fact, they don't even put it in the acronym.
Wow.
It is LGBTQ plus.
Wow.
That's really, really hurtful to our two-spirit friends.
By the way, in case you were keeping track at home, which I know many of you are, the purple stripe of the rainbow flag is known,
represents spirit.
So that is how we come to the spirit day.
Thank you for this.
Thank you.
It's the purple.
It's the purple stripe.
Okay.
October 23rd through the 29th is asexual awareness week.
So you want to be aware that there are people not having sex at all.
I don't know why you need to be aware of that, but you do.
I've seen a lot of Americans.
I know that is true.
October 26th, Intersex Awareness Day.
So they're finally getting to the I
in the LGBTQ
IA2.
We are late in the year.
We declare until October 26th.
Is I multiple at once?
Is that like the term used to be hermaphrodite?
Is this what
now we're not supposed to use that word, I think, anymore?
But intersex.
Is that the similar, a similar phenomenon?
I would say yes.
Okay.
The entire month of November.
Wait, they have another month?
They have another month.
Trans awareness month.
So trans awareness.
And so now we are at the LGBTQ plus community has one quarter of our schedule.
They do.
Yeah, thank you for noticing.
One quarter
of the year is dedicated to LGBTQA2 plus KA2 plus community.
Yes.
Members.
Yeah.
And that does not, of course, include any of the other separate days.
So we're probably a whole nother month at least of those.
Probably not a third, but close to a half.
Close to half.
Very similar to their representation in our population.
About 50% of people are gay.
Wow.
So as part of it, the entire month of November, trans awareness,
November 5th is trans
parent day.
So if you're the parent of a trans person, we celebrate you.
No one else has had a parent day yet.
No.
All the L, the G, the B, the Q, the Q, the I, the A, the 2, the plus, the 3.
None of your parents is what they're saying to all of you.
Unless you're a T.
Yeah.
Unless you're a T, you don't get a parent day.
What a disgrace.
It's a disgrace.
Thank you.
That's a really good word for it.
It's a disgrace.
Disgrace.
I think it works in this context.
It's a despicable disgrace.
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10 seconds, station ID.
In addition to Intersex Awareness Day, which we told you about happens in, like, you know, people don't know about this.
Of course, they do.
But we're just reminding you about Intersex Awareness Day on October 26th, on November 8th.
So you have to wait just a little, little bit over a week later.
It's Intersex Day of Remembrance.
So I guess you remember all the fun you had on Intersex Awareness Day.
okay
hey so
you become aware of intersex people yeah and then the 26th that was a blast what a great day that was what you're remembering and then you remember november 8th yeah yeah yeah remember remember when we became aware of
this is so
ridiculous i do remember that i do remember his day it was a week and a half ago i wasn't sure you know what let's spend the next 24 hours remembering that day.
Okay.
You know, all right.
And every year you do it again.
Every year you become aware again of intersex people.
I love it.
And you, and then you remember how you became aware.
Yep.
I love it.
Well, then, I mean, no sooner do you do that.
Well, yes, a little bit
because it's five days later.
On November 13th through the 19th, it becomes Transgender Awareness Week.
And then on November 20th.
Please tell me it's Transgender Remembrance Week.
It is.
It's the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Okay.
So where you remember how much fun you had during awareness week.
I do feel like you really need a full week to be aware of the transgender issue.
I do too.
So you get that full week.
Yeah.
And then you have only one day to remember what you learned in that week.
Does the iPhone give you those like, hey, remember?
And it just comes up with transgender remembrance.
It does.
It does.
It does.
It's like, hey, remember that.
And then hopefully people can take a whole bunch of photos, you know, during the course of the awareness week, and you can look back on them and remember.
Right.
And they give you the little montage with the music.
Facebook will probably create that for you.
Right.
Maybe it's transgendered music.
And the music reminds you of when you were aware of transgendered people.
And that's incredibly crucial to the success of our nation.
Thank God it exists.
What else would we do?
My guess is, Pat, I was just going to throw this out there, you'd become aware and then immediately forget if you did not have the Remembrance Day.
You're right.
In fact, that might be happening anyway, because why do we have to have an awareness day every year?
You become aware once, and then at the end, it kind of loses integrity at that point.
Unless you're Joe Biden, and then, of course,
you're so dementia-riddled that you forget.
That's true.
Every day for Joe Biden is everything.
Yeah, that's
awareness day.
And then the next day is Remembrance Day, which he fails at.
May I just just mention how hateful the months of January, August, and December are?
Oh, no.
Where there's.
No.
Don't say it.
There's
no memory.
What are we aware of?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Where's the two-spirit stuff?
Can we stick that in one of these months?
I mean, there's got to be something we can do.
Thank you.
Thank you.
There's nothing in here for two spirits.
You didn't even mention them.
Shouldn't August become two-spirit awareness month?
Thank you.
Let's start a petition on that.
By the way, we've done the math here behind the scenes.
Okay.
All right.
With all of these days and these weeks and the months.
And the months.
155 days a year.
42% of the year is dedicated to celebrating your awareness slash remembrance of somebody's sexual preference.
Where someone wants to put their junk, which is the basic summation.
Lack of junk.
Or lack of junk.
Or maybe they don't want to put their junk anywhere.
Yeah.
Or maybe they want to get it all cut off or whatever.
All that you have have basically half the year
to celebrate and remember and
become aware of
and enjoy.
There's no LGBTQ enjoyment month, is there?
No, not yet.
Okay, that could be.
December.
I'm going to just try that on December.
Yeah, that works out.
Okay.
Because at some point, they're just going to need to start encouraging us to just, you got to just do it.
You know,
there's a post on a door
in
some major city.
I can't remember which one it was.
And it said, check your thinking.
Same sex attraction.
Got it?
Same sex attraction is transphobic.
See, you hate transgendered people because you are saying you will only be attracted to the same sex.
So you're being hateful.
You're being gay.
Being hateful.
Yeah.
If you're gay or you're lesbian,
you're being hateful because you're cutting yourself off from those other possibilities like a gender fluid person.
I've just checked on my.
I'm checking my thinking.
You're right.
Have you checked your thinking?
I have not.
How about check your thinking month for one of those empty months?
So people can check my thinking.
Wow.
A lot of people think they can just think about something and understand it.
Then you have to check your thinking after.
And if you check your thinking, you'll be like, oh, there we go.
I am a sexual gendered person.
It's just going to lead to better people.
That's all.
Yep.
All of this.
No agenda here.
There's no agenda to this.
No.
No, the fact that this is just, it's just, you know, Harvey Milk Day doesn't tell the entire story now, does it?
There's no agenda here.
This is all very, very normal behavior, and we should all just unite and celebrate all these days.
Yep.
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Some news from Gavin Newsom.
Yes.
He's got a new proposal, doesn't he, that I think people are going to really love?
The 28th Amendment of the United States.
Now, I have just proposed an amendment to the United States Constitution very recently on my program.
In fact, in April, I pitched a repeal of the 16th Amendment, which is the income tax situation.
And I think we should just stop saying, like, I want the rate to be lower.
No, I want it gone.
I want it gone and dead forever.
I can't tell you how on board with that I am.
Go to repeal the 16th Amendment.com.
Get involved.
Can you imagine?
Because we should.
Can you imagine?
Do you believe we were in a country?
And by the way, our founders all had this idea that they shouldn't have an income tax at all.
Yeah, right.
Which, by the way, they didn't.
They didn't.
They didn't have one.
It's a new thing
to America.
We had to amend the Constitution for it even to be allowed.
And somehow our predecessors, in a very large mistake, allowed that to occur.
Somehow, Woodrow Wilson,
you know, we did have, we did have an income tax a couple of times before that.
One was the American Civil War.
You'd say it tried to raise some funds for the war effort.
There were a lot of exceptions there.
But the interesting thing about that was
they got rid of it afterward.
Yeah.
Which is, I mean, that never happens but it happened and look that was a shaky period but when it went to the courts they said actually you can't really do this stuff yeah they they had to add the those were the days weren't they and they did that because they you were not allowed to to have that type of direct taxation that was not the way you're you were not allowed to do that um they had a bunch of ways you could try to do it but you couldn't do it that way and of course the ways that they tried to do it would would not stand up politically today anyway.
I want it to go away completely.
You know, and then you put the pressure on your states.
Well, I mean, look, probably a lot of them would raise the rates because they would have to find ways to fund these programs.
Maybe some of that money would go
and be spent more wisely.
But certainly, you'd be able to hold people at a local level more accountable.
You want to raise the rates again, do you?
Go ahead.
You know what?
Maybe I'll move.
This is what sucks about the federal stuff:
you can't avoid it.
Yeah, there's no, you gotta move.
You gotta move out.
You gotta get citizenship in another country.
But anyway, so he's proposing
basically a partial repeal of the Second Amendment is what the 28th Amendment would be to Gavin Newsome.
I will say, Gavin Newsom is acting like a person who believes Joe Biden is going to drop out of this race.
And maybe he's just positioning himself for the Justin case.
Maybe he's positioning himself for 2028.
Maybe he's going to jump in and go against Joe Biden, though that's
I don't think so.
But he is definitely acting like a guy running for president right now.
And it's, you know, it's a typically stupid amendment.
I don't need to give you all the details, but it's all the things that they always say.
Common sense gun reform, raising the minimum age to purchase a gun to 21, universal background checks, a reasonable.
Seriously, that already basically exists.
The only thing that's not universal is if I sell a gun to my son, I don't have to go through a, he doesn't go through a background check.
This very, very small percentage of purchases go this way.
It's like tiny.
It's like saying you run a McDonald's franchise and you're like, we're going to put in a brand new law, universal payment for food.
And everyone's like, well, everyone who comes in has to pay for food.
No.
Sometimes our employees make it for themselves.
And every once in a while, someone comes in and their credit card won't go through afterward.
It's like, okay, but that's a 0.000%.
Yeah, yeah, it doesn't matter.
We're going to act like it's the biggest deal in the world anyway.
And of course, it's an assault weapon ban as well.
But I mean, it looks.
But this is what the left does.
Yeah.
This is what they did to get Roe v.
Weed passed.
They talked about back alley abortions and everybody's like, well, how often does that happen?
10,000 times a year.
10,000?
Really?
Are there stats on that?
Do back alley people, do back alley abortionists, you know, jot them all down?
Yeah, they have a website.
I aborted five in an alley today.
And, you know, they don't.
And they didn't.
And it was admitted by the people who pushed that narrative that, yeah, I pulled that out of of my rectal cavity.
I just made it up.
Wait, you made it up?
Yeah, I regret it now, and I'm like, okay, well, that's nice.
I wish I wouldn't have done that, but I did.
Okay,
but that's what they do.
I mean, they pull these things out of thin air.
You know, it's what was the other thing that was like that?
Straws.
Straws were, yeah, that was straws.
That one was worse because it was a four.
500 million straws a day.
Where'd you get that stat?
Yeah, a nine-year-old.
Literally.
A nine-year-old?
Literally, a nine-year-old in a school project.
That's where, that is the source of that statistic.
I swear to you, that's true.
It is true.
They, he did a,
it was like a school project, and I think he called a couple places to like, yeah, and then somebody threw that out.
Yeah.
And so he just used it.
Yeah.
And then people started quoting him.
Which I would say is totally fine for the nine-year-old.
Like, actually impressive that he called somebody and actually got a number from somebody.
Good job, nine-year-old.
No adult New York Times, maybe not such a good job on that.
You should maybe have fact-checked that one out.
MSNBC, maybe you look for another source on that than the nine-year-old.
The other one I put in this category is the great trash heap in the ocean.
What's that called?
They call it that?
The Great Pacific
garbage patch.
Yeah, garbage patch.
That's right.
Great Pacific garbage patch.
And like they're like, it's two and a half times the size of Texas still.
And that's incredible.
And it's also completely not true.
It's incredible.
It's not credible.
Because
you would think something that's two and a half times the size of Texas, which they love that stat, why don't you just say it's the size of Alaska then?
Because that would be the same thing.
But anyway, you would think a garbage patch that's two and a half times the size of Texas or the size of Alaska would be photographable from space.
Yeah.
Somehow there's a fancy drone might get some nice shots of it, but no, no.
Somehow, no.
No one's ever seen it.
Because it doesn't exist.
It doesn't exist.
That's why.
And again, those are even left-wing sources eventually admitted that.
Yeah, it was
Salon or something.
Salon?
Yeah, what am I saying?
I think it was Salon.
I don't know.
I'll get those two confused, but it was somebody like that.
And they can went, and of course, it's true.
Like, it wouldn't make any sense that there was a giant patch of garbage in the middle of the ocean just staying together.
That's two and a half times the size of Texas.
None of this makes sense.
You ever notice that?
When you actually think about the things they're saying, you say, okay, well, I mean, it seems
stuff that really kind of can't happen.
Yeah.
Sort of.
Right.
Like, there's 300 million people in the country.
It's odd that they're using, all of them are using two straws a day.
And they're all going into the ocean?
What about the ones that don't go into the ocean?
None of them don't go into the ocean.
They all wind up there.
Yeah, because all landfills lead directly to the ocean.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
The Pacific Ocean specifically.
We should change that.
I don't want to be a radical here, but it seems like something has to alter.
There are straws in the ocean.
Well, that's why we've switched to paper straws.
That's the bane of existence.
It's the bane of my existence
for all of these reasons.
Because not only are they the worst product on earth, they don't do the thing.
Like LED lights, we replace incandescent lights with LED lights.
They do a lot of things better than incandescent lights.
You know, you can say you don't really love the light they put off.
I know people are sensitive on that.
But generally speaking, they last a lot longer.
They cost a lot less to run.
They are more expensive usually, but they cost a lot less to run over a long period of time and you should be fine.
You're going to be on the right side of that transaction likely.
It's a better technology, arguably.
Paper straws don't even do, they don't, it's like if the new LED light didn't turn on and didn't create light.
Right.
Like it's terrible.
Wait, I can't suck this liquid through this utensil.
Right.
So it just falls apart.
How good is it?
It's like one thing we all know is if liquid gets on paper, bad things happen.
Like, well, what if we make the straws out of paper?
Yeah, what if you make the straws?
They're going to dissolve in my mouth every 10 seconds, and I have to ask you for three more of them by the end of the drink.
And
when you have four paper straws, there's no way that's better for the environment than one plastic straw.
Of course not.
And by the way, on top of that, the reason we made this change in half of the restaurants in America is because of a nine-year-old school project.
That is how dumb we are these days.
Do we, I just, at some point, we don't deserve this country.
We need to just unplug ourselves from it.
We have done such a bad job.
The whole Ben Franklin, hey, it's a republic if you can keep it.
Well, we don't want to keep it, apparently.
We're just going to get so dumb that we're going to flush it.
Let's recycle the country, maybe.
Maybe that'll come up with a good outcome.
It is really incredible how stupid we can be.
And another indication of our just butt stupidity is that we sometimes listen to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Yes.
That people take them seriously.
This is a hate group in and of itself that is supposedly listing and categorizing hate groups.
Oh, okay.
Well,
their new hate map
now includes, okay, neo-Nazi groups,
KKK chapters,
militia,
and
230 chapters of Moms for Liberty.
I mean,
Moms for Liberty are now a hate group, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
I mean, could this get any more ridiculous?
Does this group have any credibility?
For some reason, they do.
I just saw CNN do a feature on them this morning and their new hate map, which includes these awful moms for liberty.
Really?
So, moms who are trying to make sure that their kids aren't propagandized at school
with sexual material.
Maybe they'd rather teach them the sexual things themselves at home.
They're terrible.
That's a terrible terrorist group now.
I just, I can't.
I mean, is there any hope for our country when we're buying into this kind of stuff?
It's just amazing.
No.
It's, I know.
I mean, the answer to that, obviously, is.
Is no.
Is no.
We just have to stop.
And that doesn't mean there's no hope for our country.
It just means there's only hope for our country if we reject this nonsense.
And it's time.
It is time.
It's time to stand up and reject it.
It really is.
And you say, no.
Nope.
Not going to do it.
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RFK Jr.
running for president.
Now, there are people who believe he's got a shot at beating Joe Biden, and I hope he can.
I think that'd be great.
I don't think that's very likely.
I don't think it's not likely less than 1%.
In one poll, he was at 35%
to Biden's 36%.
That, though, was a poll of all voters.
It was not a Democratic primary.
I mean,
that was a poll that
I forgot about that.
Yeah, it looked at, if you look at all Americans, including Republicans, who do you want to win the Democratic primary?
Well,
Republicans are going to say, yeah, I'm not even going to cite that poll anymore.
Thank you.
Please don't.
Those bastards.
But he is at 20%, right?
Yeah, in most polls.
Yeah.
I think most times today he was at 17, but he's been right around 20 consistently, which is incredibly notable.
That is incredible.
Yes.
And he said something that I think we got to sit up and take notice to
yesterday.
Here's what he had to say.
There's atrazine throughout our water supply.
Atrazine, by the way.
Atrazine.
If you in a lab put atrazine
in
a tank full of frogs, it will chemically castrate and
forcibly
feminize every frog in there.
And 10% of the frogs, the male frogs,
will turn into fully viable females, able to produce viable eggs.
Okay.
A beautiful speaking voice, first of all, we should note.
Just a one, I mean, yeah, there's an issue.
Yeah, there's a, there is a definitely, there's, I can't remember what it is.
It's the Catherine Hepvern thing, right?
Yeah.
I think.
We talked about it a while ago.
I can't remember.
Yeah.
But it's not exactly Morgan Freeman.
No, he's not that type of communicator.
We should.
No, he is not.
And I will say, actually.
But you're ignoring the gay frogs thing.
I just ignore the gay frogs thing.
I totally ignore it.
You know, you can't do it.
I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay.
Wow.
I don't like it either.
I don't like it either.
And I should stop that.
Now, Alex didn't share with us that it can turn a fully male frog into a fully viable female who can produce
eggs.
Right.
I didn't realize maybe he did later in that rant.
He might have.
He may have.
Yeah, he might.
I will say they supposedly just found a
crocodile that was...
Did you hear the story?
No.
Crocodile in, I think, a zoo in a habitat with all female crocodiles now pregnant.
And they think...
Wait, what?
Yeah.
No, the male crocodile?
No, the female crocodile.
Oh, the female.
Did I say male?
Okay, the female became pregnant, but is
only females?
Yes, there are no female crocodiles around this female crocodile and have not been in 17 years.
So, you know,
it's kind of like the old Jets thing.
Yeah, life finds a way.
Life finds a way.
And there are instances of this in certain insects and things like that.
It's very rare, obviously, but they don't.
They're speculating that this is.
Was there azropine in their water?
Yeah, they turned all the
alligators gay,
and that had nothing to do with the pregnancy, but they just wanted to be gay.
And then, and we respect that on this gay alligator awareness week that we are currently in.
That's in uh, that's in January.
Oh, it's yeah, I thought it was this week.
No, it's okay, it's January.
That's my fault.
I should have
don't confuse people.
Yeah, that's sad.
Okay, that's sad.
All right, we'll be back uh tomorrow, and see you then.