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Could we just play a couple of,
holy cow, here's CNN
on the slippery slope.
And I cannot believe that I'm sitting here, Jim, in the year of 2022, a right that I was born into a society that had, that my mother had, that my grandmother had, that my great-grandmothers in her lifetime had, that with the stroke of a pen, someone can simply say a fundamental right that is within a zone of privacy that the court has said should be hands-off for the government.
Can you stop for just a second?
I am sitting here.
I can't believe I'm sitting here in 1865,
you know, and a right that I had to own property.
In fact, my grandfather had, my great-grandfather had.
I mean, we've owned these slaves for generations.
They've been part of our family's wealth, let's put it that way.
And it's one thing in the 1860s, 1870s.
Imagine a 1915.
Right?
It's been, you know, I mean, gosh, that's 50 years after.
I don't know.
Maybe that's, if it was wrong, then you would overturn it.
If it's not, then you don't 50 years after.
That's kind of the way this works.
You know, I can't believe that I live in a country where
we've had separate
movie theaters and drinking fountains.
We've had them saying, you know, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, and now
we're just going to change that.
I can't believe that right to separate but equal is going away.
And I remember all of these people on the left back in the 70s saying, you know, this law had been this way all this time.
States could manage their own access to abortion for the entire country's history until 1973.
And all of a sudden, now we're going to change it.
That's crazy.
It's crazy.
This is crazy.
It's such a dumb argument.
Okay, so she goes on to say, what's next?
Can be taken away.
There are a lot of things now on the chopping block.
And Steve, you spoke about an earthquake.
Well, a familiar phrase, the slippery slope in the Supreme Court.
That which you do in one area could extend to others.
Well, fundamental rights include interstate travel, include the idea of interstate travel.
Yeah, anytime, at any moment.
At any moment.
I was thinking just the other day, I don't know if we're going to be able to go from Texas to Oklahoma.
Can we do that?
Will they just put barriers up on all of the interstates?
And, you know, look, interstate travel has been a really divisive 50-50 political issue forever.
Forever.
You know, people like the Republicans don't want you to cross lines of state.
I mean, a Democrats don't.
A number of people are going to say no interstate travel.
And that's, I mean, I'm telling you, that and the
divorce that has been wanted by Clarence Thomas.
to get out of his marriage with his white wife,
that he's going to overturn.
He just doesn't want to tell Ginny.
He's been looking to.
Well, she's white.
You know what?
White people.
That's the way white people are.
White people are bad.
I don't know if you know this.
I know.
And so obviously, that's the way he's going to try to get out of it.
He doesn't want to tell her he doesn't want to be married anymore.
He's going to rule the Supreme Court to make it illegal.
So now the slippery slope, it's coming.
And, you know, this was from a boob on CNN.
This one is the boob in the White House.
Listen to Joe Biden.
Radical decisions.
If this decision holds, it's really quite a radical decision.
And again,
the underlying premise, and again, I've not had a chance to thoroughly go into the report,
the decision.
So definitely comment on it anyway.
Basically,
all the decisions related to your private life,
who you marry,
if you decide to conceive a child or not, whether or not you can conceive
arrangements.
Stop.
I can't take it.
Well, Well, a lot of people are against birth.
Those people that were overturning the abortion rights do not want children to be born.
Right.
Or something.
How many times have you walked into a church where they're like, you come to us if you're thinking about having a child?
We'll tell you whether you can have a child or not.
It's just like those religious people.
Every Sunday.
Every Sunday.
Every Sunday.
That's how the message starts.
I don't know about you.
I mean, look, at my church, they spend about half the service telling us we have to get a hall pass from them to have children.
That's the way it works at church.
All the time.
Now,
he said here,
he didn't read
the decision, which probably he should have
before he talked about it.
Because in it, it says this only applies to this particular thing, Roe versus Wade.
It only applies to this.
So the slippery slope idea, whoops,
that's out there.
By the way, I love this idea
that
just five people are going to make the decision for the rest of us.
Five people are going to make the decision for the rest of us.
You know, if those five people are following the Constitution, which is, have you ever played Monopoly?
And somebody's like, no, the person who goes second, when they go around each time, they get $700
when when they pass go.
And you're like, no, that's not what the rules say.
Rules, those are outdated.
Those were made in 1900.
That's what they say.
What?
Don't listen to the manufacturer of Monopoly.
What do they know?
They couldn't have foreseen our game.
Okay?
As long as we're all playing by the same rules, when those five people or nine people when they speak
we may not like it but that is law now they can make bad laws I mean not actually sorry they should not make any laws they can say this one's constitutional or this one is not and then they can change that if it's based on bad law but you have to have the argument and if you didn't read the first draft which I don't even know if it's going to become law
if that first draft stands it all logically is put out and it is also they use the words of liberal icons
who have said this law doesn't work because of this this and this you have to do it the right way
okay that that's all this law is and by the way I can't believe majority.
Hang on just a second.
What this law did in the first place,
30 states said no abortion.
Now, other states were moving towards liberalizing their laws on abortion, but what did they do?
These nine people decided they're going to take away
all of the discussion.
They're going to force people to do what they say has to be done.
Okay?
Because why?
Because why?
Because they're all talking about the majority.
No, see, this is a representative republic.
We hire people.
This is the way it should work.
We hire people with our votes to go and represent us.
In a world where this works, they actually listen to the people and they enact the things that the people want.
That's Congress.
Then the Senate is supposed to pay attention to their states, which they don't anymore because progressives destroyed it.
But they're supposed to say, no, wait a minute, hang on, that might be good for New York, but that's not good for Texas.
Or that may be great in Texas, but that's not right for California.
That is supposed to be a speed bump.
Then the president has the ability to veto something, not because it's popular or unpopular.
He has a right to veto things according to our monopoly rule book.
He can veto if he finds it unconstitutional.
If he says, this is unconstitutional, no, I'm not signing this.
Then what happens?
It goes to the Supreme Court.
And the Supreme Court is made entirely for one reason.
What is that reason?
Why do we have a Supreme Court?
It's not to make laws.
In fact, its number one job, its main purpose, is to make sure that any laws that are enacted by the majority
do not inflict damage on the minority.
So what their job is, see, the Bill of Rights is not majority rules.
That's what the Supreme Court is supposed to do.
Their main job is make sure that the Bill of Rights is not violated.
And they have failed us many times, i.e.
slavery.
Yeah, I mean, like, you know, they talk about this with speech all the time, where like the most popular, most important speech to protect is the unpopular speech.
No one's going to stop you from saying something that 80% of people agree with.
It's the thing that 1% of people agree with.
Correct.
And it's the same thing with the court as its basic function.
It's easy to get things through when 60 and 70 and 80% of people agree with it.
It's that thing that is still constitutional, is still a right protected by
our founding documents and our country.
That's the thing that they need to stand up for.
You look at this.
First Amendment.
Why does the First Amendment exist?
Because people are going to say things that other people don't like.
And it is only through opposition and debate that we can actually come to any consensus.
The press, they knew the press would take on the government.
It should take on the government and ask questions the powerful don't want to answer.
That's why it's protected.
Your right to petition and assemble with people, to question the powerful.
Are you noticing things?
The right for religion,
because the state
in other countries said this is the official religion, and so that had all the power, and it put all other religions out.
So, the First Amendment, what is that about?
That is making sure that the minority or the smaller power is on equal footing, and the government and the majority power cannot take these people out.
The Second Amendment, got news for for you.
It's not for hunting.
Otherwise, maybe there would have been croquet.
Yeah, we have the right to a croquet set.
It's not about hunting.
It's not about sports.
It's about the minority being able to have enough power to be able to keep in check the powerful.
If they are violating rights and violating the Declaration of Independence, its proposal of what we are and the rules and laws laws in our little constitution monopoly game.
It's so you, the little guy, has the power over the king.
Same thing with all of it.
It is for minority protection.
That's what makes us different.
That's why you don't want
a democracy because a democracy will fall into the hands of a bunch of right-wing extremists, left-wing extremists.
And once they have power, they can do things like set up a board for speech to be able to say which speech is acceptable, which questions are acceptable, who's acceptable, what behavior is acceptable.
What the Supreme Court did yesterday was very clear.
It did not ban abortion.
It didn't.
What it did was return the power to the people.
These five people, what did this say?
That these five people, these nine people, this is what it said.
These people, us,
should not be making the decision on something so personal
that is not in the Constitution.
That is up to the people themselves to decide.
It was empowering for the average person.
It's amazing how dumb Americans have become because of our teachers' unions and because of our media and quite honestly, because of our political parties.
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People are morons.
Morons.
I disagree with you, Glenn.
I, for one, believe that white Republican
men
should not have anything to say about women's reproductive rights, which is.
Because I can have a baby.
I can have a baby now.
All men can have babies.
Well, that's true.
That's a good point.
I identify while debating this as a woman.
Yeah, you go back and forth depending on which debate is going on.
My point, however, is that I don't want white Republican men deciding reproductive rights issues, which is why I oppose the initial Roe versus Wade decision in 1973 when five Republican white men voted to liberalize abortion rights.
They should never have chimed in.
They're not women.
They do not have a voice.
And therefore, abortion never occurred for the last 50 years because that's how you got those rights in the first place.
Five white Republican men.
That's how that occurred.
Yes, there was also two Democrats that came on board, but they weren't needed.
There were five Republican appointees that were white men.
That's how it occurred.
So if you really want to make that point, let's dissolve all those rulings on reproductive rights and see how that turns out for you.
Because you won't even have the several weeks going forward until this ruling is actually announced.
And I must point that out, Glenn, as you said.
This has not occurred yet.
No, it hasn't.
It has not occurred.
Yes.
If it occurs, it's totally different than what everyone's telling you is going to do.
However,
we have not seen it occur yet.
And I'm, of course, very, very much believe that they could screw this up, that something could happen.
I think that the odds of them screwing it up grow every day.
Yes, and that's why they released this, right?
That's why somebody leaked it.
And, you know, it crossed my mind yesterday, it might not get totally changed, but that ruling might change enough to take some of the teeth out of it, too.
That's another possibility.
I mean, that was a draft.
We have no idea what the current one looks like.
So everyone's out in front of
their skis on this at some level.
And we need to step back and just
not count your chickens before they hatch.
Right.
I think that's a real, that's some good advice if we lived in a sane world, which we don't.
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May I ask does everyone on the left
have some because this would help me a lot.
Do they have some sort of short-term memory problem?
Where, let me ask it again because they might be.
Do people on the left or in the media have a short-term memory problem?
I'm going to keep asking that while you get to the phone to tell me yes.
Because I did you see yesterday that Vox was now pushing and showing, and Motherboard was part of this.
Uh, the new
source for medication for abortions
was a medication for horse ulcers.
So they were actually pushing
horse medicine that you would get from the vet.
I mean, do they have a problem with short-term memory?
Because it's not like, hey, remember this in 1923?
No, this was like a few weeks ago.
Right.
We've seen the same thing happen with the male-female thing, where they're saying constantly that
men can have babies for years every day berating you if you say you get banned from social media for saying a man can't have a baby right then as soon as this happens it's all about men can't understand they can't have babies they can't well what a they can't have anything to say about reproductive rights i can be a birthing person if i want
what is i mean it is crazy uh let me give you let me give you something else.
A friend of mine sent this to me last night.
He said, I've got a really good idea, Glenn.
Why don't we just take all of the stories and play Mad Lib?
For instance, go to the ACLUs page today
and just
go to the vaccine mandates page.
and just replace vaccine mandate
with abortion restriction.
Okay?
So here's what it says.
This is from the ACLU and all I'm changing are just vaccine mandates and replacing it with abortion restrictions.
In fact, far from compromising civil liberties, abortion restrictions actually further civil liberties because they protect the most vulnerable among us,
including people with disabilities,
people with fragile immune systems.
I am quoting children too young to be aborted
and communities of color.
Wow.
Short-term memory loss.
I mean, if it's a problem.
Incredible.
It's incredible.
Now,
remember when
way back in your memory, where they were saying that violence is not the way to get things done and violence is is bad
here's the new york times editorial roe versus wade a draft decision shows it's time to rage
okay
she uh uh she writes her name is roxanne gay this is what she writes in the new york times my wife's stepfather began raping her when she was 11 years old and the abuse went on for years and as debbie got older she was constantly terrified that she was pregnant.
She had no one to talk to and nowhere to turn.
Debbie's stepfather often threatened to kill her younger brother and mother if she told anyone.
So, when the fear of pregnancy became too consuming, she told her mother she was assaulted at school.
Her mother took Debbie to a doctor who said because of her scar tissue, she was sexually active and must have a boyfriend.
It was early 1970s.
A pregnancy would have, in Debbie's word, ruined her life.
Today, she's 60, and she's still dealing dealing with the repercussions of that trauma.
Stu
does this affect
the does the does the ruling at all affect
Debbie and people like her from having an abortion?
Does that rule that that
you mean the ruling that hasn't occurred yet?
Yeah, the ruling that hasn't occurred then?
No, it would not.
No, it would not.
Okay.
I was sexually assaulted by several young men when I was 12.
I've told the story and I'm tired of telling it.
The story is not the point.
I had not yet had my first period, still weeks and months after, of course, I worried I was pregnant and wouldn't know who the father was.
Both of these are unbelievably tragic.
Unbelievably tragic.
And
go to a deeper problem in our society.
But I understand the abortion thing.
And that is why,
unfortunately, and I think to my shame, I hope, I pray that I will have a deeper understanding and I will be able to balance this, but I can't stand for something that I wouldn't do for my own daughter.
And I would give my daughter the choice if she had been brutally raped.
And she's like, dad, I can't do it.
I would do everything and counsel her, but
I'm not going to force her.
not to have an abortion.
You know, again,
those are tough calls.
Like, I know
I understand that viewpoint.
Um, I would also, though, point out that what this writer is describing is essentially the Republican position on abortion.
Yes.
Right.
The Republican, you know, the George W.
Bush.
Rape and interest.
Rape and incest, life of the mother, and health of the mother when not abused.
Now, of course, there's lots of asterisks around that and how it's utilized in pragmatic terms.
But generally speaking, that is the Republican position on abortion.
And that is not something that somebody carries a baby full term.
You know, you're carrying it full term.
You've already gone through the trauma.
Have the baby adopted.
Okay.
What is the?
I mean, again, you're here nine months.
This is not even an argument.
There's no argument.
But in some states, there are.
There are, of course.
Okay, we should defend abortion access, not only in cases of sexual violence.
All those who want an abortion should be able to avail themselves of that medical procedure.
There are reasons that are nobody's business.
People should not have to demonstrate their virtue.
We're not asking you to demonstrate virtue.
I'm sorry, but it's not, it has nothing to do with virtue.
It even doesn't have anything to do or doesn't have to with religion.
It doesn't have to even go there.
You could be an atheist.
Tell me why it's okay to kill a baby.
Let me rephrase this.
Tell me why it's okay if the mother says, I don't want this baby, it's not murder.
But if the mother says, I want the baby, and somebody would strap him down and do the same procedure, it would be murder.
I could understand assault,
but I can't understand murder
just because she decides she wants it.
That makes no sense.
And that has nothing to do with God.
That has everything to do with logic.
Tell me that a baby is a baby when the heartbeat starts or
when it's viable.
That's the one that really gets, you want to say heartbeat?
Okay, I disagree with you.
If we go to Mars and we find any one
cell,
we'll say, we found life.
So, you know, you've got a problem there.
But let's just say,
okay, we give you heartbeat.
No,
you want viable now.
Well, viable, what was viable in 1970 is not viable today.
That didn't change from a baby.
It didn't, it didn't suddenly, because our technology is better.
So wait a minute.
Is it not a baby?
If you're in a poor community and you don't have a hospital that could keep that baby alive?
Is it not a baby in Africa until 28 weeks?
But it's a baby here?
That makes no sense.
You don't need religion.
Anyway, she goes on, the leaked document is a draft.
Abortion is still legal, though largely inaccessible in parts of the country.
The Supreme Court has issued a statement emphasizing the draft, while authentic, may still change.
Still, it's a harbinger of terrible things to come.
As many as 25 states are poised to ban abortion the moment Roe versus Wade is overturned.
That should tell you something.
That's not a minority and it's not a majority.
It's half of the country.
And that those lawmakers are going to have to answer at the ballot box.
Half of the country says no.
So why should these men force something?
This is is not about the speed limit.
This is about something where many of us believe that
is a baby at conception.
Many believe the heartbeat.
Many believe you should be able to have an abortion in the first few weeks.
This is deeply personal.
Why should your choice be forced on me when I'm not doing it because of God?
I'm doing it because this is mangela stuff.
Babies can feel pain and you rip them apart limb from limb?
No.
No.
And somehow that's presented as the hateful side of this argument.
Hateful and radical.
Wanting children to be alive.
It's also presented as the racist part of the argument.
And yet, this has killed more black babies, and it was designed to do that.
So how are we on the hateful side?
Because I don't need Jesus to tell me abortion is wrong.
But you know what?
If you hate when Christians get involved, we'd probably still have slavery.
Because it was the Christians that both fought for and against.
But the abolitionists, the ones ones who were, they were instrumental
that wouldn't give up.
Those Christians are the ones who got rid of slavery.
And by the way, it led to a civil war where mainly white men
died.
Your argument just seems to fall apart.
But then
this decision is opening the door for social progress and civil rights to be systematically dismantled on the most absurd pretext.
We are already seeing how several states are trying to legislate trans people out of existence.
Where?
Where?
Where?
We've never had a problem as a society other than, don't look now, the guy behind us is wearing a dress and makeup and
he's got a five o'clock shadow.
Okay?
Maybe fringes of society have had a problem and beat them up.
I don't know people that had anything other than compassion for Bruce Jenner.
I don't know a soul that had anything but compassion.
We're trying to legislate them out of existence.
Stop making America into Iran while you're negotiating with Iran.
I don't know where this retraction of civil rights will end, but I do know it'll go down as a milestone in a decades-long conservative campaign to force a country of 330 million to abide by a bigoted set of ideologies.
Well,
out of that, half of us, more than half of us, don't think that's bigoted.
You're forcing us
to put our name
on a blood document.
The people behind this campaign do not represent the majority of this country.
You know what?
Neither do you.
And in fact, almost every poll shows that the left is in the vast minority.
You believe anything over 12 weeks, you're in the minority.
Overwhelmingly so.
About 65% percent of americans oppose second trimester abortion over 80 percent of americans oppose uh third trimester abortion and that's both parties independents included everybody that's not just republicans 65 and 80 percent those are i mean 80 percent is among the most uniting debates we have in our public discourse Very infrequently do you find supposedly divisive issues that get 80% support on one side or the other.
And that is the type of thing that the Democratic Party is fighting for every single day.
They are fighting for something that almost everyone in the country opposes.
I think it's only about 13%
that support abortion all the way to the end of the project.
And by the way, that's something that the Netherlands don't do.
Sweden, so open-minded.
They think we're insane and radical for these decisions.
Don't let them convince you differently.
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Next, Chelsea Manning has
keyword man-ing.
Chelsea Manning has weighed in on this abortion issue with some interesting thoughts.
And it's weird because
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Is a civil war around the corner?
Well, if you read the liberals on Twitter,
yeah,
we talk about it in 60 seconds.
Well, the left is stepping up to the plate trying to intimidate businesses now that aren't standing up against the potential repealing of Roe versus Wade.
I'm going to give you this story here in a few minutes.
It is, it's amazing.
This is where ESG comes in.
They are now saying
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In fact, the left is already threatening any sponsors of Twitter.
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Chelsea Manning.
Isn't Chelsea Manning, if I have it right?
Chelsea is, I can't remember his name before he claimed he was a woman.
Peyton.
Peyton.
No, not Peyton Manning.
I know enough to know that's not right.
You almost got it.
Darn it.
What was his name?
Anyway, I can't remember.
Chelsea.
he's now chiming in because he claims to be a woman.
Bradley Manning.
Bradley Manning.
That name would, that one seems like fake to me.
That one seems like, no, that's not his name.
Oh, no, it's not.
Eli.
It was Eli.
Anyway,
Archie.
Archie.
Chelsea Manning is now speaking out about abortion and the potential of the Supreme Court ruling.
And
he tweets yesterday, for those of you who are just catching up, if you're able to afford it and it's safe for you to do so, you should consider arming yourselves, then finding others to train with in teams.
Learn how to defend your community.
We may need these skills in the very near future.
Huh.
Now,
I don't know why
this
person that cannot have a baby, they cannot carry a child because
she's a he.
It's a dude, dude.
So I don't know what right this white male has to chime in on abortion rights, but I really want to focus on is
this allowed on Twitter to be able to say, hey, get ready for a civil war and arm yourselves and start training?
And then the replies are: is the implication here that overturning Roe versus Wade would incur civil war?
If so, does someone have a broad brushstroke sense of how that chain of event might unfold?
Yeah, somebody does.
Roe goes, then the power of the 14th Amendment goes.
The 14th goes, so do several other human rights.
Civil unrest follows.
Wow.
Okay.
I mean, I've been to the secret meetings of all the white people.
We get together 7.30 Tuesdays on Denny's at Denny's.
And I've been to those meetings.
I have not heard the 14th Amendment abolishment plan spoken out loud.
Yeah, they're not going to say that out loud.
Not going to say it out loud.
They're going to order a grand slam.
Yeah.
And then they're going to,
and when they say grand slam, they mean 14th Amendment.
It's code, it's a dog whistle.
It's a dog whistle.
Then Carrie Lee writes in, I used to be opposed to the idea of owning firearms, with no small part of being how much I felt I would be at risk of self-harm from the depression I had before transitioning.
Wow, that is that's really sad.
But now it doesn't seem like an extreme message, which is terrifying.
Yeah, yeah.
Think it, think it, I think it probably is.
Now the left is online on Twitter talking about arming themselves for a civil war.
Interesting, Because it's happening on Twitter before Elon Musk has said,
hey,
you should arm yourself and we should have a race riot.
So apparently the algorithm is okay with violence on Twitter.
Yet the media cannot handle Elon Musk buying Twitter at all.
Elon Musk, I guess he, you know, he misses the old South Africa in the 80s.
He wants that back.
Reminds me of old Bond movies where, you know, Dr.
Evil and guys like that or a Goldfinger were going to take over the media.
I just, my tummy meter says there's something just not tummy about this.
If you get invited to something where there are no rules, where there is total freedom for everybody, do you actually want to go to that party?
Yeah, I go to those parties all the time.
Almost every party I go to does not send me a list of rules.
Really?
Yeah.
I go to parties and they're like, well, I mean, there is one rule.
My wife gives it to me.
Don't make anybody cry or want to kill themselves.
Okay.
And you never live up to that.
And I never live up to that.
I break that every time.
But do you want to go to a party without rules?
Yeah, most people do.
Most people do.
Because we have common ethics.
Now, do I want to go to a party with anarchists?
Well,
depends on who the anarchist is.
You know,
Penjillette says he's an anarchist.
Michael Malice is an anarchist.
I don't mind going to a
pretty fun at parties.
They'd be fun at parties, and I wouldn't feel in danger at all.
So, so this, of course, Mr.
Potato Head, I'm sorry,
Ms.
Generic Potato Head is
making, once again, just a stupid analogy how
dumb are their viewers how dumb are the voters of the left because do they i mean they actually have to believe this stuff right and i i don't even think you're making a judgment there you're making a judgment based on the way they talk to their voters they must know they're idiots
i'm not i don't even have to look at the voters and say okay they must be idiots no what the way the left media speaks to their own voters shows you they must know they're idiots.
You know, I can't tell you how many interviews I did with people in the media,
you know, that never got printed.
And they would ask,
why the success?
How did this happen?
And I'm like, well, I've been doing it for 30 years.
Nobody in the media noticed because I wasn't doing it in New York.
There's number one.
Two, I don't treat my audience like they're imbeciles.
When I first got into television, they all said, you can't, no, that's too complex.
You can't do that.
People won't pay attention.
Really?
Because I think they will.
I think they will.
I think people are starving for the truth and starving for somebody to tell them what it really means.
Somebody to explain big principles.
Nobody wants to walk around like a dummy all the time.
And what is this society doing?
First, they treated you like an imbecile.
Now they're insisting on you being an imbecile.
You're not being taught math.
If you're in school, you're not being taught math.
You're not being taught history.
You're not being taught how to think.
You're not being taught how to question.
You're not being taught any of that stuff.
You are being taught to be
somebody who marches in the streets.
For what?
For anything your leader tells you to do.
Don't think it through because if you think it through, you might disagree with it.
And if you disagree with it, you're out.
This is, this is
everything the left does,
they accuse the right of doing.
Listen to this.
Some of the most high-profile liberal figures have joined together to encourage advertisers to boycott Twitter if Elon Musk brings his promised policy of unfettered free speech.
This in America.
26 NGOs and advocacy groups have signed the letter expressing concern about the world's richest man's plan.
No, you know that they don't ever really make a big deal out of Bezos
and how much he controls?
Ah, Bill Gates.
Well, this crazy idea, Clinton, that a rich person could buy something that influences our politics.
What could possibly...
There's no precedent.
of a rich person owning a media company.
Now, by the way, I got that information from Bloomberg, so I know it's got to be true.
This is insanity.
Musk himself responded to the letter asking who funds this group.
The answer being an assortment of dark money groups like George Soros' Open Society Foundation, NGOs founded by former Clinton and Obama administration staffers, wealthy white Democratic donors and their family foundations.
So his...
takeover of Twitter is going to toxify our information, and it's a direct threat to public safety, especially among those already most vulnerable and marginalized.
Who's the most vulnerable?
Who is the most vulnerable?
The most vulnerable are the people who can't read, who have a limited education, who have been sucked in onto the teat of the government, who has gone through government-funded schools and listened to the lies that are being taught by the teachers' unions.
They're the people that are
out of sight, out of mind, that just watch whatever drivel spills out of TikTok.
And they're the ones that Kamala Harris can step in front of and say,
big country, bad,
little country, good.
or anything else that the potato on CNN or anybody says.
Those are the most vulnerable.
those who have an education even and more importantly if it's an education they earned they actually did it themselves
they did it because they were curious not because they wanted a piece of paper
those are not the most vulnerable
Your ad dollars can either fund Musk's vanity project or hold him to account.
We call on you to demand Musk uphold these basic standards of community trust and safety and pull your advertising spending from Twitter if they are not.
Okay, so who is this?
Well,
the usual suspects.
Policy spokesman for Hillary Clinton's campaign, nephew of David Axelrod, former senior advisor of Barack Obama.
Media Matters, we know who they are,
David Brock, and
George Soros and Hillary Clinton's money.
Ultraviolet.
Who are these people?
Well, they founded the group on the principle that with a combination of organizing, technology, creative campaigning, and people power, we can win.
Oh, wow.
They're backed by several unions, among them the American Federation of Labor, Congress of Industrial Organizations, AFL-CIO, and the American Federation of Teachers.
Isn't that weird?
By the way,
the other group, Media Matters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you know know that they were
taking donations from the National Education Association, America's largest union representing teachers?
Seems like the teachers' unions, man, they are all over this.
And then other backers like Chicago-based billionaires, members of one of America's richest family who made their money through the Hyatt hotel chain,
Nicholas Pritzker.
He's 76 years old.
He started the Libra Foundation.
That's an organization that supports frontline organizations building a world where communities of color thrive.
This is fantastic.
You've got foreign entities that are involved in funding these organizations.
That's
who's doing it.
By the way, that isn't just for Twitter.
That email has gone out.
Saying you've got to boycott.
This is ESG.
You watch.
Twitter.
You have to understand if you advertise for Twitter that there's some reputational risk to your company.
But you choose, whatever.
That letter has also gone out about abortion.
You've got to stand for abortion and your company has to publicly back it.
Otherwise, there's some reputational risk.
America, you're going to be held hostage?
Are you going to do it?
Are you going to keep paying them?
The mob is at your door.
And they're offering you protection.
You know, you just have to pay this little fee.
How odd is it for you?
Get off of Twitter.
Stop advertising.
You know, I'm just asking you.
You know, you're either with us or you're against us.
And, you know, maybe bad things happen to businesses that don't play the game.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, there's a reputational risk.
Your building might burn down in the middle of the night.
Just play along.
Nobody gets hurt.
Go ahead.
That is who you're dealing with, America.
What's your choice?
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These teachers' unions, I'm sorry, but
these teachers' unions, if your teacher is part of a teachers' union, you have to tell them, look, I can't, you're part of the problem.
You know, if if I am,
you know, I'm part of,
you know, the pharmaceutical,
the Young Entrepreneurial Pharmaceutical Association of America, and it turns out that they're just funding crack dealers in my neighborhood i'm going to go to my neighbor and say you know i know you believe in small business but that
association that you're in that's really not about small business that's about destroying our community by helping crack dealers
And you would know if your neighbor's like, no, it's very important.
You could present them with all the evidence and say, no, they're funding the crack dealers in our neighborhood.
If that person is not going to loosen their relationship and stop giving money to that crack dealers association, you know
they're not a friend of the neighborhood.
They're just not.
Well, it's time we have that conversation with our teachers because these teachers' unions are attacking the parents.
They are attacking our schools.
They are attacking our children.
They are indoctrinating our children.
And it is very, very clear.
When you see the numbers that are going to these leftist causes, all funded by the teachers' unions, when you see what's really being promoted in our schools funded by the teachers' unions,
you have to have that conversation with your teacher.
Look, I know you.
I think I do, I know you, I know you love the kids, but I'm sorry, you're paying for our kids to be indoctrinated.
And maybe you don't do it, maybe it doesn't even happen in this school, but it's happening all over the country.
And I'm sorry, you should not be empowering these people.
The other thing that needs to happen is we need to ask all of the politicians running,
will you dismantle and close down the Department of Education?
Because a lot of the teachers' union power comes at a federal level.
Close the Department of Education.
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Stu, I'm going to give you
a conspiracy theory.
Okay.
Okay.
And I wanted to know it's a conspiracy theory.
And I,
I mean,
I don't believe it.
Okay.
Have you seen the price of ammunition lately?
I have, yes.
It's high.
Okay.
It's high.
Why is it high?
Why is it high?
Inflation.
Okay.
Inflation is one reason.
Yeah, yeah.
A lot of people thinking they need to get as many bullets as possible.
Supply and demand that can't keep up.
The supply is high.
I will say the supply is low.
I've tried to purchase ammunition.
Right.
It's A, expensive, and B, not usually available.
Yeah, now that's weird.
It's weird.
It's almost like 40% of it just stopped being made.
or purchased by somebody, isn't it?
It's weird.
That's a very specific number.
Well, it is a specific number.
Yes, that is kind of like a bad thing.
It's just like in a completely unrelated story.
One could say that this
has something to do with the Russian ban on products coming from Russia, right?
Okay.
Because I don't know if you know this, 40% of all ammunition comes from Russia.
40% of U.S.
ammunition comes from Russia.
I did not know that.
Didn't know that.
That's a high number.
That brown bear
number that you just utilized when you said yes, but completely unrelated.
Okay.
Is it?
So, so you wouldn't, would you have a problem with the federal government saying, hey,
we got a ban because that's part of the ban, right?
It's part of the ban.
Yes.
We are isolating this economically.
It would be consistent to even ban ammunition.
Now, if I told you that that ban is not the ban on ammunition, that's a totally separate ban.
That ban started last summer in august the ammunition ban yeah before the war started before the war started why what would you say then you would probably say
i would say it seems like it has something to do with something else yes other than
what would that have to do with right perhaps the person doing the ban
you know implementing it did it something else or okay yeah i was gonna say doesn't want there to be enough ammunition for people to purchase.
Oh, my gosh.
No, see, that's a conspiracy theory.
Okay.
I went down the road.
Biden, when he got into office,
one of the first things he did right away in August of last year
was he reacted to something he was very upset about.
Vladimir Putin killed.
Well, no, I can't say that.
He didn't kill.
And we don't know who is Vladimir Putin.
Okay.
We have no idea.
But there was a guy who's very outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin.
And he got onto a plane and he was flying.
And about halfway through, he was like, I,
poison, land the plane.
Now, at first, they said, sir, just get back in your seat and put your mask on.
Okay.
But then they realized, he's just unruly.
We're going to have to land the plane.
They landed the plane.
He got to a hospital and they found, lo and behold, he was being poisoned.
This is a Navalde.
Is that who that is?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So he was being poisoned.
Now he survived.
But they found out that it's a, you know, it's a, it was a poison that, you know, maybe former KGB guys like to use.
That's surprising.
Yeah, that's surprising.
It's only happened over and over and over and over.
All right.
So that happened in August.
And Joe Biden was so outraged by it that he decided, I'm going to wait for a year
to do anything.
And then he quietly put this ban on Russian ammunition because that's, that's, you hit Vladimir Putin right there.
Ooh, that hurts.
Oh my gosh, when you say we can't buy any of your ammunition, they're like, more bullets for us, I guess.
And they, that hurts.
That
hurts.
So he put this ban in, but he was very reasonable.
He said, we can buy Russian ammunition or parts like primers.
We can buy those
if Vladimir Putin
signs a document that says we're not using chemical weapons.
We never will use chemical weapons.
Plus,
we're not going to make chemical weapons.
We absolutely won't use them, but we're certainly not going to make them.
And the third step is we're going to let Americans come into all of our laboratories and just inspect to make sure that we're not making anything that might kill somebody who is against Vladimir Putin.
We welcome those inspections.
And Putin then has to make restitution to the guy he tried to kill but didn't kill.
I don't know if that means pay for the hospital time, which is pricey,
or what, but those five things.
And as soon as Putin does that, we'll start buying ammunition again.
Now, that's 40% of American ammunition.
So when you look at the price of ammunition, you might say, hmm.
Who is responsible for taking 40%?
Now, this, I think you can talk to your liberal friends about because, as we saw on Twitter yesterday, they're preparing for civil war.
They're starting to arm themselves and say, you know, we should buy ammunition and train in groups of people so we can protect ourselves from this out-of-control.
Well, no, not an out-of-control government, I guess the out-of-control Supreme Court, but they won't be able to, I mean, it's going to be pricey
because of the ban on ammunition, which is just part of the boycott against Russia,
which just happens to be not part of the other boycott of Russia.
This one happened before.
Okay.
Well, that is a conspiracy theory.
Well, the conspiracy theory, of course, would be that Joe Biden just doesn't want Americans to be able to access ammunition, which we know is not true because he's a strong supporter of the Second Amendment.
Oh, he is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment.
If you remember, he encouraged people to buy shotguns.
Yeah, he did and just fire them in the air.
Yeah, which is not legal.
No, it's not what you're doing.
It's not and a really bad idea.
But just go out and fire it in the air if you're afraid.
Double barrel.
No, double barrel.
He was, he advocated a double double barrel shot.
Who needs a double barrel?
That's two barrels.
That's two.
How many people do you need to kill?
That's my question.
I mean, that is crazy.
Well,
you think you might need more than one shot?
No.
No.
You never need more than one shot.
No.
If you have multiple people that come to your door that are trying to do something terrible, you kill one and the rest will run.
Or line them up.
Just wait until they line up.
Just kind of keep walking around them in a circle until you get a specific line.
You just go through all of them.
Now, I would do that, but if I heard a noise outside and then I went in and I fired my double-barrel shotgun into the air, then I turn around and I see the guys are already in my house with guns.
You don't have to do that.
Screw up.
Fire your other
shell.
Do it then.
Go for it.
Well, what if I shot
anywhere?
We both know that he is a big supporter of the Second Amendment.
And there's no way that an administration that is run by people like
Cass Sunstein's wife would do anything that might turn the knobs here and there to make your owning a gun or being able to have ammunition tougher.
They'd never do that.
That would be dishonest.
Damn it, I'm going to say it.
It would be dishonest.
It would be going behind Americans' back, and they would never do that.
Now, let me talk to you about another concern of mine.
Diesel prices are
a little out of control.
Now, you say to yourself, I don't have a Mercedes wagon that's diesel.
First of all, who would buy one of those wagons?
You know, nobody drives a station wagon anymore.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Those are kind of out of style.
And maybe you don't.
But if you have a diesel truck.
Well, don't have a diesel truck.
I mean, first of all, who drives a truck?
Okay, well, all right,
let's talk about the big trucks.
Oh, they are horrible.
Oh, they're always in the way.
Yeah, but they're delivering things to us.
Well, I have my man Jeeps do it, but go ahead, you little people.
All right, so trucks move our products from the port
to the trains,
from the trains to the warehouses or the factories.
Now, here's where it gets crazy.
What also powers the train?
Magic?
I'm
I don't know.
Diesel.
That's why I don't like them.
So diesel powers the truck which is loading and unloading the things on the train.
And you know what else?
What do ships run on?
You're going to say diesel again.
It's getting nuttised.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Our ships run on diesel.
So the ship
that
is now bringing the stuff from China that we need because we don't make it here anymore, that all runs on diesel, which is now $5.25 a gallon.
Then the truck that picks it up,
that's $5.24 a gallon.
Then the train, which I don't imagine is very fuel efficient,
is also running on diesel at $5.25 a gallon.
Now, right now, as it stands for truckers, that is an increase of 24 cents
per mile.
Now, I don't know about you,
but I don't live that close to a train station or a port.
So if you do, maybe your price is a little lower because you don't have to worry about the diesel.
By the way, it is getting so expensive now to move things
that there might be something called
supply destruction.
Demand destruction.
Do you remember when nobody was using gasoline because we were all voluntarily locked into our house?
We couldn't go anywhere?
What happened?
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Workers stopped working for some reason.
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If this ruling becomes law, I don't know what I'm going to do.
I mean,
how am I going to get my abortion?
I don't understand understand this idea that it's so arduous.
Again, like, I don't want it to be available to people who travel out of state, but it is available to people who travel out of state, even if this ruling goes through.
So, so are hookers.
Yeah.
I mean, you could go.
Yeah.
Your state may say, hey, hookers aren't cool, but you can go to Nevada.
Gambling.
Get together with hookers and gamble.
Right.
And drink.
Yeah.
It's all.
And then come back to your state.
And, like, honestly, I don't know.
I know about three quarters of women do not have abortions in their life.
At least least that's the stat.
So we're talking about one quarter of women who even want to access this.
And like, honestly, of the, like, what's a max number here?
Is it max?
Like, how many, how many does a woman have in her life?
Like, I mean, to me, five would seem high.
I don't know.
How many abortions do you have in your life?
Five would seem like a lot.
Really high, like a max number.
Yeah.
Right.
I mean, I don't know.
Safe, legal, and rare would not imply five.
I would say the overwhelming majority have one, right?
Maybe there's some that have two.
I don't know.
Five seems seems to me absurdly high, but okay.
Like, so five times in your life, you'd have to take a bus or a car or a flight.
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Which will be paid for by abortion activists if you need it to be.
Uh-huh.
And you'll have to, I mean, like, I, it's like, it's less arduous than jury duty, right?
Which you probably have to do a couple of times in your life.
I, maybe five would be a max there too, I would assume.
Like spending two weeks not being able to do anything but sit in a room and listen to it is certainly a much more arduous process.
Now, the abortion is much more, is much, is far more terrible than even singing at jury duty.
And jury duty sucks.
But like
the abortion.
Well, yeah, that's true.
And literally so.
Right.
That's a good point.
I just don't, this idea that it's so impossible
to be able to handle this.
I mean, in Mississippi, the abortion claim they're talking about is going to literally convert into a travel agency if this goes on, and they're going to just bust people out of state or transport them.
It's,
look, I'd like it to change more than it is.
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Hello, Jack.
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Great.
Thank you for having me on, sir.
I sincerely appreciate it.
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You're not yelling, you ruined my vision.
But they had me involved from the get-go and Amazon was so supportive.
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So I think it's going to be very refreshing for people that are between New York and Los Angeles.
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All right.
So, Jack, I wanted to have you on because I
something feels wrong with this Russia-Ukraine situation.
And
it seems like everybody is prepared.
If I were a fiction writer,
I would
be looking at all of these things that are happening and I would say, yeah, it's just, I'm doing a little foreshadowing.
They're starting to build up for war.
They're letting people know.
I'm letting the reader know.
It just seems like we're going places that
I don't think would be a good place to go.
As a fiction writer and somebody who lives in this world, and I I love talking to fiction writers, especially about geopolitical things, because
you can't write things that don't make sense because nobody would believe it.
So you have to be based in reality.
As a fiction writer, where do you think we're going?
Well,
if I'd written what is actually happening in the world today, whether it's Russia, Ukraine, it's a withdrawal from Afghanistan, whether it's our own country right here, if I'd written these things 10 years ago, it wouldn't be a political thriller.
It would go in the dystopian thriller category, perhaps even the science fiction type type of category.
I don't think people would.
10 years ago,
I think if you would have written what's happening today 10 years ago,
you would have been laughed at.
I mean, nobody would buy the book, and I think people would go, that's ridiculous.
It would never happen.
Exactly.
This could never happen in this country.
This is too
unrealistic.
That's what the reviews on Amazon would say.
But these things are happening.
And in fact, when we look just at Ukraine and Russia, I mean, it didn't take, you didn't have to be a genius.
You you didn't have to be a geopolitical strategist to look at it, apply some common sense to NATO, Ukraine, and Russia, and predict what was going to happen.
In fact, my second book, True Believer, I have a black flag type, false flag type of an operation to get Russia to invade Ukraine as part of the storyline.
And I just studied the situation and needed to figure out how to make that happen.
And lo and behold, that has now happened.
the research that I did, that really was, you could see that coming because of the decline of the ethnic russian population since the end of the cold war and really they could only field an army up to about 2022 and then they were going to either have they were going to have to invade ukraine because that has the largest population of ethnic russians outside of russia um so for our senior level leaders not to come to that same conclusion after looking at it with a little bit of common sense uh is is shock it shouldn't be shocking but it is because we rely on those leaders to make those good strategic decisions and they have proven time and time again that they're incapable of doing so.
So wait a minute.
So
you say that the reason why they're having a hard time is
they can't get more troops.
And you're saying that that's one of the reasons why you think they invaded Ukraine so they could have ethnic Russians to fight?
That's right.
So it's just looking at those numbers.
And that's you really have about two generations of ethnic Russians being
a population that can sustain a military.
But in much, much smaller numbers past 2022.
So in 2014, Peter Zihan wrote a book called The Accidental Superpower, which looks at geography, looks at demographics in world history when it comes to nation states and world powers.
And that's the conclusion that he came to in that book, which is one of the things that I used in that second novel.
But there, of course, are supporting factors, but that's a big one.
And that also ties into the the nuclear question, because if you have someone who believes that their population, their country, is not going to be around in two generations and they can't even field an army past right about now,
well, it makes using maybe a tactical nuclear weapon, at least threatening to do so, but maybe even using it a little more likely because they're an animal in a corner and it's fight or flight and it's survival.
It's not, they don't look at it as an option.
as hey,
if we do do this, we don't do this.
Well, hey, if we don't do this, we're dead anyway.
So So we have to look, put ourselves in the enemy's shoes and to anticipate what they're going to do.
And we continually do not do that in this country for whatever reason.
I got to tell you that some of the best commentary I've heard on what's happening in Ukraine already, and we've been talking in just a couple of minutes, I didn't hear, I haven't heard any of that.
I've heard about the lack of military,
but I had no idea that we knew this from the get-go.
So when you have this situation and you have Putin, I'm sure you've done enough research just for your own novels on Putin and how things work over there,
a couple of questions.
First, they think he's sick,
may have cancer.
They're saying that maybe he's going under the knife
and will be, you know, under and they don't know how long he will be incapacitated.
If I'm Putin, I'm wondering if I'm going to to be safe when they put me out or if they might accidentally turn that knob up a little bit.
Oh, yes.
And this was something during the Cold War that
was at the forefront of senior-level Russian officials' minds when they had to go under the knife, when they had to be put under, and they had security in those rooms.
Not just because of an assassination or something along those lines by a doctor that might be on the CIA payroll or just a rival, a political or military space, but because coming out of that anesthesia.
So when they're coming out of that, there's a certain time period where you're not really very lucid.
And for those who have been under the knife, know what that feels like.
And you're coming out of that.
And, well, maybe a doctor on the CIA payroll can ask you a few questions at that point in time and filter that back to the CIA.
So that was something during the Cold War that
was at the forefront when any of those guys would have to go under the knife for a medical procedure.
So I am sure that Putin is thinking about that.
And of course, he knows his history much better than we do, history of coups in Russia.
It's not infrequent when we look at world history.
So I'm sure that he's thinking about that and surrounding himself with people he thinks are trustworthy to ensure that either he's not killed during that time frame or is not asked questions during that time frame about his strategy vis-à-vis Ukraine or the rest of the world or
his intent to use or not use nuclear weapons.
Do you have any idea who would replace him?
Let's say he dies on the table.
Do you have any idea?
I do not.
There's always a military leader waiting in the wings, it seems, when we look at,
but who that is, I am not sure.
And
in these situations, or just when you're looking at authoritarian dictatorships or
countries like that, the senior level leaders oftentimes are not getting the best information because it is not healthy to bring that bad news to a dictator because oftentimes it's off of your head or off to the gulag.
So it's a strange position to be in.
Obviously, we saw that with our war in Iraq,
where Saddam thought he actually did have a capability that he did not.
And Putin is probably in that same position.
What do you make of the story?
It came out, I think, yesterday.
Pictures of what they call the flying Kremlin.
It is a plane that they haven't seen it in the air, I think, since 2010 or 2011.
And
it's been flying around Russia,
and it is the nuclear plane.
If something needs to go on, you know, we have Air Force One, that everything can be run from that plane in case of a nuclear war.
Do you think that's just
telling the
go ahead?
Well, yeah, that's it.
It seems interesting.
I didn't see that story, but oftentimes these things are done to just send a message and they might just to say, hey, we have this capability and to get us to take or not take
a certain action.
So, for Putin to say he's moving nuclear weapons into a certain position, well, they're probably already there.
Or if this plane is flying around,
if the Russian military,
if their capabilities are what we've seen in Ukraine thus far, then we overestimated, as did a lot of those senior-level generals, probably because they didn't want to get their head lopped off by saying they weren't as capable as they had been projecting or advertising.
But flying a plane like that probably is
the same thing as saying, hey, we're moving nuclear weapons into a certain position just in case we need to use them so that it sends a message to the West to discontinue support of Ukraine or get us to take a certain action.
So how serious do you think this nuke thing is?
We've all grown up
without this fear of nukes.
I grew up in the time, you might have too, where
we feared what Russia might do and then it went away.
And now,
are we really that close to
some sort of a nuclear explosion on Earth?
I mean, the first question is, and I did grow up during that time as well.
And we thought with the end of the Cold War that, hey, our main threat now is the proliferation of some of these weapons going to rogue nation states or super empowered individuals or terrorist organizations or that sort of a thing.
But now we're back with a state on state, nation-on-nation.
Do you think it's serious?
Well, first, the question would have to be: hey, do they have the capability?
And the answer to that question is yes.
They have about 6,000, both tactical and strategic nuclear weapons.
Strategic, meaning they're gigantic and fly towards us.
Tactical, meaning you use them on the battlefield, a lot smaller, but still huge when comparative to something like Hiroshima or Nagasaki, something like that.
But
we have a lot less, but with nuclear weapons, weapons, it doesn't really matter how you know a thousand here, a thousand there.
But when we add all of NATO's nuclear weapons and Russia's, it's about the same, give or take.
It's just shy of 6,000 when we add all of NATO nuclear weapons to Russia's.
But in this case, it's interesting in that if they did do something like that, we have this China, we have that side.
So it would make it a lot harder for China to support Russia if Russia uses even a tactical nuclear weapon on the battlefield.
So that's an interesting
kind of connection here because China is right now Russia's greatest ally militarily, trade-wise.
And
there's a lot of incentives from this to stay connected.
And using a nuclear weapon would make that a lot more difficult.
We're talking to Jack Carr,
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So I just want to war game one more thing with you, and that is China.
You know, I was just reading something.
I can't remember where I read it this
but some analysis that the American dollar is going to lose its reserve currency status, you know, in the coming days, months, years, whenever.
And China is making a move to basically have
a multi- or bipolar-powered world.
If we Japan looks like it's falling apart economically, we're not doing so great.
Europe's not doing so great.
There's a war going on.
If this thing spirals out of control, what's to stop China from taking Taiwan and then just gobbling the world?
Right.
So they were obviously looking very closely at what was going to happen with Ukraine and Russia, that that didn't happen as fast as most of our strategic level thinkers, leaders, talking heads anticipated, which was about three, four days.
Russia is going to roll through Ukraine.
And a lot of that is due to Zelensky.
And I still am curious as to why Russia did not decapitate that government ahead of time,
take out the leader first.
And I think it's because
they thought, oh, this is just an actor, kind of like Ronald Reagan as he first started into politics.
And they discounted how he could galvanize both his country and the world against Russia.
So I think that was a strategic level mistake, and they should have anticipated that one.
And we thought the same thing.
We offered him refuge.
We said, well, we'll take you out of the country.
And we, the way that was asked and the way that was talked about was so casual, it seemed as though we just thought, oh, for sure, the leader of the country is going to pick up and go.
And Russia probably thought the same thing,
but that did not happen.
And now we have the situation that we have now, essentially a war of attrition.
And we'll see how that
ends up.
But China and currency,
that is a major play here and a major component of this that no one is talking about so i'm glad you are and china can look at things obviously they can look they look in decades they look in centuries uh we look at things in a four-year election cycles maybe eight years for the real deep thinkers among us but china can take a breath um and they can see what happened in ukraine they can take a breath on taiwan and they can uh they can look at this long term.
And that is the advantage that they have over us.
They have their problems too.
They have population problems, the one-child policy and all that coming to fruition.
There are lockdowns, their mandates.
They have a lot of issues to deal with as well internally.
But they can deal with those issues and take a breath on the strategic front because we're doing a pretty good job of destroying ourselves from the inside right now.
So a little strategic patience on their part really plays into their hand.
Talking to Jack Carr, the author of In the Blood and the terminal list, which is coming out on Netflix soon, I own the Paramount Studios here in
Dallas.
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And I have some of, I have an old ship
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And it was Winds of War.
You're really, yeah, you're really now in
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Wow, that's amazing that
you have that.
And I've been there on Chad Fraser's show, so I've been into the I've been in the back rooms there
things that you have, and
it was amazing.
Let me know next time you're here.
I'll take you on a tour and show you some of the cool stuff we have.
Thank you.
You have a lot of amazing things there.
And Winds of War, that's an incredible book.
And if more people read that and war in Remembrance, and that was their gateway into nonfiction, studying history to hopefully apply those lessons going forward in wisdom, We'd all be in a better place.
Jack Carr,
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Please, Jack, let me know next time you're in town.
I'd love to take you on a quick tour.
God bless you.
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So last hour we were
speculating because so many people on TV are like, what are we going to do?
What are we going to do without abortions?
And I'm like,
I don't know, have the baby.
But none of this from the Supreme Court.
First of all, we don't even know if that is the decision.
But beyond that, it doesn't say you're not going to have abortion.
You're going to have California taking all of their money.
and just funneling it into free trips to California.
And I think
this makes the abortion thing a little better.
I don't really want to kill my child, but I can go lay on the beach afterwards for a week on the taxpayer's dime, California.
Work it into a vacation.
Work it into a vacation.
Oh, wait a minute.
I'm not pregnant.
I've been told by the media I could be pregnant.
I thought, really,
that's all fat.
Huh.
Didn't see that coming.
Darn it.
Well, I got to get back to Disney.
Yeah.
So it's sort of an aborto tourism industry that we can launch out of this.
You know, and
the one thing that I really, I see, I don't know, and we tried to look it up, is they're making this into such a big deal.
Like, I understand if, you know, you've been raped or incest or whatever.
I, you know, okay, I get it.
But
how many of these do you have in your lifetime?
Because like, that's a good, it's a good question because I think it is a big deal because of the life going away.
That's why I would see it being a big deal.
And it is a, from what I understand, a really terrible process to go through as far as a medical quote-unquote procedure.
Procedure.
Be one of those things.
Those things I get.
That's the arduous part of an abortion.
The moderate travel of dozens of minutes
to go to another state seems to me to be a real small piece of the picture.
And part of this, I think, is that people are really,
really really
dumb
like incredibly dumb i think that is the theme of today's show yeah people are stupid like just really i like like again we were just talking to jack carr the fiction writer i don't think you would believe if it was a fiction book how stupid the american people really are yeah because i really think that they just think abortion most people because of the and this is partially the reporting and their fault but like they think abortion is going away and you know honestly the overwhelming amount of people i think the majority of the population will be in states where it's available and if you're not in states where you're available you are at in no place in this nation more than a two-hour flight away from you're in brownsville no oh flight flight well to brownsville could you get out of texas from brownsville certainly you could cross into the mexican border and get it there i know if you're going to get a mexican
i think you get to Mexico in two hours.
Mexican Coke is better.
Maybe Mexican abortions are better.
You can get anywhere on a flight in Texas.
But you're right.
Maybe Mexican abortions are better.
And maybe the vacation would be great too.
So that's something to think about.
But certainly, yes, anywhere, I did this math at one point.
It's no more than two or maybe it's two and a half, but it's something like that.
It's a moderate flight
to get anywhere.
And it will be covered.
They've already talked about the Pink House, which is the Jackson's Women's Health Facility or whatever.
It's the main one they're talking about in this Supreme Court case.
They're just going to convert it to basically a travel agency.
So, if you're looking for an abortion where you would normally walk into the building and eventually get the abortion at that facility, instead, you go in there and they give you the travel plans and you go.
I mean, you know, America is pretty great.
Nobody went to college, nobody saw this coming.
This is the free market.
Nobody went to school and said, I'm going to open up a travel agency that kills babies.
And what a, look, it's not the example I would use in my normal praise of capitalism.
But it is true.
And
thank you, Yakov.
I appreciate that.
But like, it is
a bit odd to hear people talk about it.
Can you just, I, can you read a thing?
Read something about the topic you're talking about.
Any, like, go on the internet and read a story that would explain to you
something about the thing you're talking about.
Can you do that?
Can you do that one
time?
Can you take one time and go on the internet and read a thing about the thing you're talking about all the time?
When you post a thing on the internet, before you post that thing, could you read a thing about the thing you're talking about?
No, the teachers' union has made it really clear I shouldn't read.
Apparently, so, unless it's porn, you're not supposed to read anything on any of that.
It is 98 pages, but I read that
yesterday.
And also, you don't have to read.
Let's be honest about it.
There's pages after pages after pages of sourcing and examples of things.
Read the open and the close.
Read the whole thing.
It's going to take you a half an hour.
Read anything.
Read something.
Because if you did read something from a credible source, something that
would inform you that basically what we're talking about is a maximum, let's go maximum, a two-hour flight that will be paid if you do not have the resources, will be paid by abortion activists so you can do all of this for free.
It's people like you that are going to say, you can't travel out of your state if you're going to have an abortion.
Yeah, we'll see how that goes in the corner.
That's what they're actually talking about.
Travel restrictions.
It's not good.
You know what?
I am sure somebody is going to say, we're going to do.
I will stand shoulder to shoulder with you against any state that is like, nope, you cannot leave the state and come back if you're going to have an abortion.
What is that?
Yeah, what is that?
You have a situation where
everybody on the right right now, and this has led to a lot of good things, by the way, but also some people who don't know how to do this.
It's sort of like everyone's trying to out Ron DeSantis, Ron DeSantis.
And so you're trying to find this thing that is like, you take on the hype, the big issue of the day, and do something dramatic.
How is there no one in the room that could say, dude, right now you can hop a plane, go to Vegas,
blow off of a hooker's belly while people are
betting on whether or not you're going to live
and fly back and be at work the next day in your state and everything's fine.
Come on.
Pretty long tradition of being able to leave one state where something's illegal, go to the other state where it is legal, and do it and come back.
I do believe some state will try that, honestly, but I don't believe it'll hold up in the courts.
I don't even think you could get a some sort of weird Baptist Mormon baby that is like no drinking, no dancing.
I don't even think they would say, and not even in another state.
And even if that were the case, it would be impossible to actually
enforce.
I mean, it would be unconstitutional.
So all that goes, you know, I think that's a ridiculous thing.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
We've said a lot of ridiculous things on this program that have
all come true.
Let's just all remember that we're against that at this point, no matter who's proposing it.
I mean, unless it's Jesus.
I'd have to put my finger in the hands.
You know what I mean?
Unless it's Jesus.
Let's just remember we're all against that.
Yeah,
you can't.
Interstate travel and interstate commerce is pretty well
qualified.
I mean who would do that?
Who would do that?
Let's say like if Rhode Island said we're going to send out our state patrol to go door to door to see if any New Yorkers are here during the COVID line.
Okay, that was a bad thing.
We did like that.
We thought that was bad.
We thought that was bad.
There have been some talks about in the Texas style law version of this is the idea that if you were to know someone went out of state, got an abortion, you could sue them under those contexts.
Now, I don't know if the Texas, I don't think the Texas law stays.
I think they probably get rid of it if Corona versus Wade is overturned.
You'd rather have it go through normal means.
So anyway, but like the focus is constantly like people are not going to have access to this.
And there's sort of focused on the arduous nature of needing to travel.
to remove the heartbeat from the child living inside of you.
And it's like,
I know that's a lot to ask.
The inconvenience of being able to kill your kid, you're talking multiple minutes of travel.
I know it's really inconvenient, and it adds quite a bit here, but like, and I,
how,
how many abortions does one have in the, in, in one's life?
I have to tell you,
if you are making me crawl up on that ladder to get on the roof to put the Zyklon B in that little
chimney, I, I mean, can't you make it a little, I mean, think about.
I
We had to go.
No, but I'm just saying.
I mean, it's about the killing of the people, not the climbing up of the ladder.
Okay, yes, that's a little ⁇ that should be the focus.
I think I would agree with you on that analysis.
It should be...
The life and death issue is more important than
the Uber right.
So I would agree with you.
But you think that that was
maybe too strong here.
Well, not.
No.
I mean, so anyway.
Right.
More than 9 million have died.
Yeah, 63 million in the United States.
So yes,
I would say that's a higher number.
But like, how many abortions do you have that this would be...
Like, if let's show, I don't know.
What's a max sort of number for a normal person?
Let me throw some out.
I'm not an expert here.
Yeah.
You know, we're two white men who, yes, white Republican men did give you the right to the abortion in the first place through Roe versus Wade, but we don't have expertise in this field.
What is a max number for?
I mean, is five a lot?
I think five would be a lot.
I think three is a lot.
Three, three is a lot.
I feel like I think the number is 75% of women never have one.
No, I don't, I have not looked enough.
I think I remember that number.
But that's like saying that only three percent of
the country is homosexual.
We know that number now is 30.
Oh, yeah.
Apparently,
that's what they're telling us.
Right.
So, okay.
Five, three, five would be a lot let's just say five times in your life you had to take a two-hour flight to get an abortion is that the main story here i don't think it seems to me to be a tiny piece of what is a larger more
not if you thought it was akin to lasic surgery But like if you had to have LASIK surgery five times in your life and on those five times, like you'd go out of state to get it.
Would that be the craziest thing?
Yeah, it would.
I would stand up.
Let's just say the teachers union.
They say, we can't do enough.
There are still 10% of our classrooms that can read.
So we got to stop these kids from seeing the chalkboard.
So they have to go out of state to get glasses.
They have to go out of state for any kind of eye thing.
Okay.
I would stand up against that.
I would be like, your stance would not be necessarily how arduous the travel was to get the eye exam.
It would be that we should be allowing eye exams, right?
Well, it depends on which state I live in and how many states are going to do eye exams.
Okay.
So to go back to the abortion example for a moment.
By the way, I found somebody.
Well, you didn't like the eye thing.
You didn't like the gas chamber.
I didn't like the child.
I'm
trying to find a happy place for you.
Let's talk about the topic we're talking about.
Is that priority?
Okay.
So I found, by the way, a woman who had 15 abortions in 16 years despite her husband,
who she did not apparently like all that much.
So there's your max number.
Now, good, that's a really high number.
There was somebody that said they had 27, but that's been debunked.
That's been debunked.
So here's my recommendation.org says no.
No, no.
That's a crazy amount.
So my recommendation to you, as a listener, would be if you're going to have 15 abortions, I would move to a blue state.
I'm just going to say it right now.
I think you should live in California.
I think it's a good investment.
It's a good investment just time-wise.
Yeah.
Because it won't cost you anything because all these abortion organizations will pay for it.
If you're like what we think this is like and you get a couple, well, you know what?
That's like, it's jury duty.
You know what I mean?
Well, that's going to be put out.
I mean, I don't mean to use that phrase.
That's probably a bad phrase when we're talking about abortion because that's what started the the whole thing being put out.
But
let me just.
So
let me just
your day is going to be inconvenienced.
Right.
Like, but like,
again,
the event is really a dramatic event because of the death of the child and the probable pain you're going through during the procedure.
But it's not as minimal as eye testing and not as bad as the Holocaust.
Oh, I don't think that's the time to go out.
Well, never argue with the guy who runs the show or has his name first.
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