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Okay, America is America is in real trouble.
We all know this.
But what is the root of it?
What is the root that has to be severed if you want to heal the nation and
bring us back
to an understanding of what truth is?
What's the root root of the problem?
Where did this really fester and begin?
Education?
Education.
Okay, good.
Nothing's going to change until we change education.
I want to read this announcement to you verbatim because I think it is awesome.
It comes from Joe Lonsdale.
He says, in the 20th century, American universities attracted exceptional thinkers in every field and produced an unprecedented wealth of knowledge.
Our universities drove scientific progress, pursued truth, and cultivated an intellectually courageous and competent elite.
They helped make the United States the most innovative, prosperous, and powerful nation in history.
But today, our universities are failing to live up to that legacy.
First, stagnant institutional structures have hampered universities' ability to achieve great things.
The German model of dividing the university into distinct departments allowed for specialization and focus needed to progress in specific fields.
But over time and specialization,
scholars began to be isolated and guard their fields from scrutiny.
Former New York Times, no wait,
great breakthroughs in American science since the Manhattan Project, such as the Human Genome Project, the Semiconductor Revolution, rocket propulsion, have mostly been the result of interdisciplinary collaboration, and few took place within one department.
As hyperspecialization drove scholars deeper and deeper into departments, administrative growth at universities exploded, dragging down the entire institution with bloat and bureaucratic politics.
Secondly,
the sacrifice of liberal enlightenment values have corrupted academic cultures in their own right.
Our society recognized this by endowing universities with public money, trust, and power.
In modern universities, all of these values have been lost,
as has the legitimacy they impart.
Robust debate on important topics is increasingly rare.
Uniformity of viewpoint is increasingly demanded.
Universities have been captured by new ideologies of intolerance that order subservience and quash those who who think differently.
The combined effect of these structural and cultural problems is that the elite universities are not attracting the best talent as often, nor producing the kind of leaders we need.
Dr.
Peter Bogossian,
who previously taught at Portland State,
will serve as one of the faculty.
Many of the independent thinkers who don't adhere to the right academic categories and ideologies, those who might have become leading academics 50 years ago, now find greater self-actualization as entrepreneurs and technologists.
Independent thinkers are repelled by intolerant and rigid intellectual environments.
When universities are obsessed with hunting heretics, they become incapable of real creative achievement and fall behind.
Bad careerist incentives discourage engagement with outsiders or even with those on the inside who diverge from consensus.
In the shadows of these challenges lies a great opportunity.
It is possible today for the first time in generations to build a new university to compete with top schools, one that attracts the most talented young people in the world and empowers them to pursue truth and innovation.
We can today found a university that will prepare a new generation of leaders to think for themselves about all sides of an issue, speak truth to power, and take power back from ideologues.
I've spent my entire life founding and helping build mission-driven companies to provide long-term value to our society.
I've made a great deal of money by doing so.
This year, I'm embarking on a very different kind of venture, a philanthropic one that many have told me is crazy, but grounded in the same long-term mindset, I'm founding the University of Austin.
The University of Austin is at its heart a project based on optimism.
By getting the values, incentives, and interdisciplinary structure right from the beginning, we can restore the classically liberal university and the Enlightenment values that made our civilization what it is.
We can show off something so compelling that it inspires a revival of the values of free inquiry and pluralism, not just in one university, but in hundreds of universities.
And when we do, we can reclaim the
civilizational achievements that come from open competition of ideas.
As we advance in science and technology and better understand our world and ourselves, we can partner with entrepreneurs entrepreneurs to help billions live longer and more prosperous lives.
We can find the best ways to protect our natural environment.
We can help our fellow systems citizens find meaning in work and in life.
Above all, an open debate will help us preserve the good governance and checks on power embodied in the American founding that make us free.
Holy cow, is this fantastic.
I'm an optimist on humanity and on innovation.
I'm an optimist on America and our civilization.
But optimism without action is wishful thinking.
Zero-sum thinkers and pessimists have captured too many of our institutions.
It's now up to us, especially those of us with the resources to do so.
to build new institutions that reflect the principles that we want to define the future.
For me, there is nothing more important than making sure that future generations are equipped with the requisite knowledge, virtue, and responsibility to be stewards of a free society.
It is time to build the America's next great university.
I am lucky to be joined in this Herculean task by dozens of courageous men and women, not least my fellow founders, Barry Weiss, Heather Haying,
Neil Ferguson, fellow faculty fellows, including Peter Bogozian, Bogozian, Kathleen Stock, Ian Hersey-Alley, and advisors including Robert Zimmer, Steven Pinker, Jonathan Heidt, Glenn Lowry, Tyler Cowan,
David Mamet.
It's a heck of a list.
Yeah, this is like a dream list of both points of view, of both points of view.
This will not be done by pursuing what is popular or what is conventional, and it will not happen overnight.
We are challenging a jealous orthodoxy and expect to be scorned, mocked, and viciously attacked.
But with a healthy amount of courage, determination, and yes, money, it can be done.
And when we succeed and look back on this time, we will see that it is a small price to pay for all that we have gained from the choice to be bold today.
Holy
cow.
You know, we have been saying for a while
that the university system will collapse on its own weight and that education is going to have to change, but it wasn't going to do it before America collapsed on her own weight without somebody giving some sort of leadership.
And
another option.
I mean, really, you're down to Hillsdale as the only university you could go to.
This university
led by these people
is remarkable.
Absolutely remarkable.
This is the best news I have heard in 20 years.
You disagree with me?
I mean, that's a pretty significant statement.
I'd have to think back at the last 20, but
it's a great announcement.
Can you tell me anything that has happened in 20 years that has
the ability
to make a true, lasting, not only digital, but brick and mortar difference?
I mean, it's a really encouraging one, right?
I mean, I think it's obviously only part of the problem, right?
The education has gone awry, as we've been seeing in school board after school board, long before college.
And so I think that that is, but I mean, you can only do so much.
This is, as they point out, a Herculean task.
Yeah, and it's, and it's only one guy and a group, you know, a group of scholars, but it's one guy with money.
This opens the door and quite honestly shames other people.
Really, I think shames them.
Well, it's hard to figure out what to do in these situations.
I mean, you know,
we sat here, a lot of shows sat on the air and complained about, let's say, leaving people in Afghanistan.
And like, you know,
you're working with some other groups as well were able to do something about that, but it's hard.
It's hard.
I mean, I think if you hadn't pitched on the air, hey, help us, you know, donate to help us save Americans from Afghanistan and persecuted Christians, you know, a lot of people in the audience, I think, would have sat there and said, well, you know, what can I do about this problem?
It's so big, right?
Identifying an actual specific effort that can help is such a huge part of the problem.
And putting serious, not only money, but thought behind it this isn't just a i mean you look at the list of people involved here this isn't just a flippant hey we're starting a website you uh it's by the way uh youaustin.org uh i mean the list is is fantastic a lot of people a lot of people see this as a problem and it's not just conservatives for once which is good uh this is this is great because this is the some of the best conservative minds and some of the best liberal minds but classic liberal minds coming together uh and saying let's let's show the world how to think.
Let's show America how to think.
This is a fantastic step.
And I think as this progresses, you will see others that will start to step out in their own field and say, okay,
the time is right and we have the money because some big entrepreneur will step up to the plate and say, I'm redesigning the meat industry.
The meat processing plants, it is corrupt.
I'm telling you, it's the closest thing to the mob.
It really is.
The closest thing to the mob that I have seen.
And somebody's going to step up and go, all these farmers, all these ranchers,
all of these people are all going to lose their livelihood because of these four companies colluding together.
And
we can stand up that we have the money, we have the power, and we're going to stand up, and we're just going to build our own system.
That's really the key is building a secondary society.
And for something like this, when we're talking about a university,
you wouldn't be able to do this, I don't think, I don't know, 50 years ago, because there wouldn't be a market for it.
Like the market has been created by everyone going insane.
Yes, it has been.
And now there is a market for just normal truth-seeking in the classic way that we all used to do it.
Now that's this outlandish idea.
Right.
And it won't matter because of the names.
If, let's say, well, we're not going to give accreditation to that school.
With these names they will, I think.
Yeah, I know they will.
But even if they don't, compound sand.
Who cares?
Yeah.
Who cares?
You know what I mean?
Only the political.
would care.
Only the companies that were like, I can't hire you because you have a university degree from that, then they mark themselves as somebody who is not,
not a free thinker.
And it collapses.
I'm telling you,
I wish you and I just had three hours together today, all in a row, just in a room, because I can tie all of the stories together today, and it's all good news.
It is all good news.
Now, I want to temper that with a warning
because
I came in today and i started looking at the news first as separate stories and then i went well that one kind of fits with this one and that one kind of fits with there and this fits with that you'll hear today kind of a good news tuesday um
you'll hear today uh no there's there's real reason to be optimistic it's going to be a fight to the end
but there's real good news And I want to share those with you because it's coming undone.
It is absolutely collapsing on their own arrogance.
And I'll give you the evidence of that throughout the show today.
Standby, back in 60 seconds.
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Okay.
There is
a lot to discuss with you.
I'm really very excited.
In a couple of minutes, we're going to
show you how
I'm going to show you the beginning of the end of CNN.
I mean, we've seen it coming for a long time, but I mean, it's over.
It's over and it's over soon.
Soon.
Do we have that cut, Sarah?
No.
When you have people
and stories like we're going to share with you in just a minute, there's no other way out.
And they're going to compound all of these problems with arrogance.
They are going to start getting more and more
crazy about it.
Do we have the clip of the CRT
from CNN, the anchor that's saying, I'm telling you that's not being taught.
Yes, it is.
It's just not called CRT, you imbecile.
Parents know their kids are being indoctrinated with critical racism in Virginia, and the Democrats wanted to deny it.
I mean, well, it's not in the curriculum.
Showed up because they don't like being able to do it.
I mean, just to be clear, it's not in the curriculum
in Virginia.
Let me just read you a few things.
In 2015, while Terry McCoff was governor, the Virginia Department of Education promoted incorporating a critical race theory lens in education.
You can still find it on the Department of Education's website, still there.
In February 2019, a superintendent memo for the Virginia Department of Education promoted critical race theory and the idea of white fragility.
It's not, it's not
yesterday.
I mean, there's a CNN anchor reading from the Department of Education website.
And yeah, critical race theories.
These anchors are so stupid and so arrogant.
No, the legal theory developed in Harvard is not being taught.
It's a red herring, that argument.
It's just.
And it's a dangerous intersection between being really dumb and really arrogant.
That's a place you do not
stand.
Don't stand around those people.
Bad, bad things are coming.
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We welcome to the program Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, the program that can be heard on the Blaze radio and television network
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Pat, I don't know if you listened to the Megan Kelly show
yesterday.
Stu, did you?
I did hear a good chunk of it, yeah.
Yeah, I listened to all of it this morning when I got up.
It is incredible.
It is the story of the guy that Don Don Lemon assaulted in a Hamptons bar.
Oh, wow.
And, you know, I think I've read something about this, but not a lot.
It's been around for several months or several years, actually.
It happened years ago.
But you're not hearing anything.
When you heard anything about Fox, it was everywhere.
It was everywhere.
But this guy's protected and CNN is protecting him.
And
I want you to hear the accusation, and there are several witnesses of it.
So we know this did happen, and it's true.
This guy walks in, his name is Dustin Heiss.
He walks into this bar in the Hamptons.
He's a bartender.
He has the night off.
His boss is with him.
They go into this bar.
He sees Don Lemon.
They're walking by, and he's like, hey, Don, let me buy you a couple of drinks.
How about some lemon drops?
And
Don Lemon said, hey, man, I'm just trying to be left alone.
And he's like, cool, sorry, and walks away.
He's standing at the bar.
A few minutes later, like 15 or 30 minutes later, Don Lemon walks up to him at the bar.
And I'm going to let him describe what happened.
So I walk around the bar
and about five minutes goes by and he walks, he comes around the bar and comes up to me and he says,
pardon my language, but he says, do you like me?
Is that why you're fucking with me?
And i said no uh i just wanted to say what's up and i was just like what's this guy's problem and um
i looked at my boss and in that moment he puts his hand down his pants and starts aggressively can you start that over you're talking about don go ahead yeah so after he says are you do you like me is that why you're effing with me and i said no just wanted to say what's up man and i look at my boss and i look back and he has his hand in his pants rubbing himself aggressively and he shoves his two fingers up underneath my mustache, thrusts my head back and says,
do you like put your dead?
And he said it like two or three times after that.
And I just said, what the hell, man?
And I just ran out the back door.
So forgive my indelicate question, but when you say he put his hands down his pants, what kind of pants was he wearing?
And how do you know?
what he was doing in there.
Well, he was wearing shorts.
And I mean, it was pretty obvious to everybody that saw
what he did that he was just rubbing himself.
And,
you know, with impunity, he just pushed his hands up under my face enough to thrust my head back.
Okay, stop.
So this guy runs out of the bar.
He doesn't do anything except leave the bar.
He leaves with his boss, and they're just standing outside.
And he's like, I'm just like shocked.
He said, and it's reminded me of me when we had an incident.
It wasn't sexual in nature, but it was a violent incident.
And when it happened, I said exactly what he did.
Did that just happen?
Right?
I was hit by a guy, and I'm like, was I just hit by an adult?
That's what I said to Pat.
The same thing, that's what he said.
He's like, did this just happen?
And he's like, yeah.
And he's like, Should I go back in and say something or do something?
He's like, no, man, leave it alone.
Right.
Well, and as he points out in the interview,
what happens to that story if he goes back in and punches him in the face?
Oh, he's a
homophobe, racist, racist, all these things.
They're going to lose
the intersectionality battle there.
Yeah.
So he just leaves.
And
he, then the next day, he's at his bar because he's a bartender, and Jimmy Fallon is at the bar.
And they're,
you know, Jimmy is apparently a very nice guy and knows everybody.
And
he was talking to him.
And one of the guys said, hey, did you hear what happened to Dustin with Don Lemon last night?
He's like, No.
And they start telling him the story.
And Fallon looks at him and goes, Geez, why would he, what?
I'm sorry that happened.
And that's interesting because in theory, he would be able to testify that that story was told in
the next day.
Yeah.
And this is, by the way, the Hamptons.
So, you know, lots of rich people, lots of celebrities.
Celebrities.
And they're all protecting themselves.
Seems like a bizarre situation where Don Lemon's in a bar one night and Jimmy Fallon's in the next night, but that's somewhat regular in that area.
And it is a very tight community.
One guy spoke out in his defense
and his employer found out about it and they fired him.
He was a private chef for some celebrity and they heard that he had spoken out against Don Lemon
and fired him.
for it.
This guy, he said, at first I didn't know what to do.
I just kind of laughed laughed about it.
He said, but as the summer went on, I became the laughing stock of the community.
He said every bar I walked into, they're like, hey, how about a couple of lemon drops?
And
he was constantly mocked about it.
And I don't know if it was necessarily
mocking, like making fun of him, but
bringing up a bad incident in your life.
You don't want to be known as that guy.
And also, he talks about it.
He said, you know, I felt, you know, afterwards, I felt like my manhood was challenged.
And as somebody who is a lifetime weenie,
I can tell you that I don't have the ability to punch back.
I mean, if somebody was like doing that to me,
it wouldn't even occur to me to punch back or to punch because I don't.
I don't even know how to, I think I would hurt my hand.
This is why you carry a gun.
Right.
It is.
It's why i would throw a punch and i know i would be like ow and everybody who witnessed it would go
that how you throw a punch okay we've seen you throw a ball and that's how we went exactly what we said to you about that okay so it's really bad and as somebody who has
you know uh
doesn't have a lot of masculinity in the first place because of things like that and made fun of as a kid,
that would really bother me walking out and then not doing it and then everybody going like, oh, you know, you're the lemon drop.
It would have bothered me that I didn't do anything.
Well, he said
he was trying to get past it until he heard Don Lemon give this monologue.
There is no standard way survivors talk about sexual assault.
It isn't always a police phone call and a rape kit.
or a report filed with HR.
Sometimes they don't talk at all for years, even decades.
Sometimes a little comes out in a conversation with a friend, a partner, or a doctor, and sometimes it comes out all at once.
Why is it so hard to talk about?
Well, part of it is fear, and part of it is doubt.
Will I be believed?
Will I be blamed?
Will I have evidence?
Do I have to relive what happened?
Will everyone judge me?
And if I speak out, will it even matter?
People are tricky characters.
Innocent until proven guilty must remain the law of the land.
But at the same time, some guilty people do cloak themselves in innocence.
Remember, after all, Bill Cosby was America's dad not so long ago.
Are we interested in truth?
Are we interested in healing?
Or is there, as there always seems to be these days, a political game being played with people's lives.
Okay, so he said, I couldn't do it.
I couldn't do it.
Oh, yeah.
He's like, this guy is making himself.
He said,
he had to move away from the Hamptons.
He moved back to Florida.
He's like, I couldn't take it anymore.
And I just wanted to start my life over again.
And so he moved back.
And he said, then that monologue happened.
And he's like, this guy is holding himself up as being the pillar of virtue and the Me Too movement against sexual harassment.
And that's what he did to me.
And he's, and so his lawyers came up with
$1.5 million to sue him civilly.
And he said in it, it's not about the money.
Because she said, is there anything you would settle for?
And he said, it would have to start with an apology and an admission of guilt.
He said, that's all I want is that.
I did that and it was wrong and I apologize.
And that's the one thing Lemon's not willing to do.
CNN is smearing Dustin.
Yeah.
And
I think this is a really important story for a couple of reasons.
One,
it's a horrible story for Dustin Heiss.
And it's an important story that these people can't sweep these celebrities.
What's the difference between this and
what's his name?
The guy in Hollywood that did it for all those years and everybody knew.
Harvey Harvey Weinstein.
Harvey Weinstein.
Well, no, no, no, no.
Wait, wait.
I know.
I know on the levels, but
their responsibility, they know this guy, they know Don Lemon has done this.
And they're protecting him because he's part of their group.
Okay?
It's the same thing.
When people see things and they're in their group, they don't say anything.
So me too means nothing.
The second thing is, this is CNN
protecting Don Lemon,
Cuomo,
and Jeffrey Toobin.
It is becoming a
sick sexual club.
It does seem to be the, I don't know if it's the price to get in.
Maybe it's like one of those situations.
It's pretty creepy.
One other quick detail here, Glenn.
And I don't know if Pat, if you heard this either.
He said that Don Lemon has already offered him $500,000 for this to go away.
Wow.
So like like that was really compelling evidence that this did happen.
Oh yeah.
You know, what's going to happen?
No, it did happen.
You know, it's such a weird and sick thing to do to somebody that, you know, he didn't start with that.
That didn't just, that wasn't the first time it happened.
He said, anybody that acts like that in public without any fear of what it might do to somebody or the consequences it might have, that's a pattern.
Yep.
He's done it before.
He's done something similar
many times.
We're talking about arrogance.
Yeah.
The arrogance, the arrogance of Cuomo on night after night after night, talking as a hero and a champion of women when he has sexually harassed a boss.
As soon as she wasn't his boss, he harassed her.
And he's held up as a champion.
To be the guy writing the words for his brother
and saying, I'm not involved at all in any of this, and it's all sexual harassment.
For Jeffrey Toobin
to
do that,
how can anyone
look at him seriously?
How could any woman that's working at CNN
look at him and not think of him in the corner of their screen masturbating?
And now, Don Lemon,
look,
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Yeah,
is the guy that Lemon did this to, is he gay?
No, he's not.
Was he kind of hitting on him?
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
He was, I think he was, now, his excuse was, oh, just, you know, being nice.
Nah, I don't think so.
I think he went and gave Don Lemon.
Being a little bit of a smart Alec.
Yeah, being, you know, poking him, hey,
maybe I'll buy you a couple of lemon drops.
Don Lemon.
It was just a stupid.
There's got material to the story why he did that.
But it obviously pissed him off, and he stewed about it for a while and then came over to the guy.
I mean, he's stewing about something like that.
I mean,
Don, come to have dinner with me and see what's said to me.
No, I know.
Almost every dinner table-skinned.
With children there.
So, but I think he was very thin-skinned or,
or, and or,
curious, was the guy hitting on him?
Yeah, which is possible.
The guy said that Don Lemon was there with three men, none of which were his fiancé or husband.
So we don't know.
I mean, it could just be friends, obviously, but it didn't seem like he was.
Does he have a fiancé or husband?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
He said that he didn't know what he looked like at that time, but now he since he has seen him and realizes he was not there.
Okay.
So we don't know what was going on.
Interesting.
Maybe he thought he was being hit on.
So whatever happened, though, it didn't warrant the response.
No, no, no, no.
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How are you, Andy?
I'm doing great, Glenn.
How are you?
I am good.
So
I am seeing a collision course here of arrogance and lies
coming up right up against the truth.
And I'd like to get your opinion on these three stories.
And tell me what's really happening.
and can we start with the written house trial
sure okay i want to play you some testimony from the written house trial that came out yesterday uh here it is
cut four
right
correct it wasn't until you pointed your gun at him advanced on him with your gun now your hands down pointed at him that he fired right
correct
okay so this is the prosecutor's case the prosecutor's case um and this is i think the third witness that has shown that there he this was clearly self-defense you know one one was like he only shot when the other guy lunged for his his uh rifle uh you know this guy was pointing a gun at kyle rittenhouse and that's when he he shot him.
I've never seen the prosecution put people on that should be for the defense ever before in my life.
Have you?
Not to this degree.
And I think, Glenn, you know, there's two alarming things that are going on here, which ought to upset people.
One is
there's obviously a divide that makes that should make you busy between
what goes on in today's prosecutor's office,
where social justice is as important as constitutional justice in determining who gets charged and with what.
Because this is a case, I think, where the prosecution was clearly driven by the mob to bring a charge that shouldn't have been brought.
And then the disconnect is in the four corners of a trial, If the judge is doing his job and applying the law, then constitutional law still applies.
So
when you take a case that should never have been a case in the first place, it's one thing to say a bunch of stuff about it in the media.
It's quite another thing to bring it into court.
And as you're seeing what happens in court, where they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person they charge with murder committed murder, the case is collapsing.
Collapsing in a spectacular fashion.
I mean, I'm hearing the testimony.
The prosecution, when that guy said that yesterday, just put his head in his hands.
I mean,
it was a moment of incredible defeat.
And
I mean, I just feel like I know it won't happen, but I just feel like the judge should be saying, what the hell is this even in my courtroom for?
Hopefully, that's the question he'll ask at the end of the prosecutor's presentation.
Once they've decided to go forward with the trial, I guess they have to let the prosecutors try to make their case or at least finish their presentation.
But there is a point of law in a trial where the defense gets to move for dismissal of the case before they have to put on any evidence or decide whether to do anything.
And so hopefully the case will end then.
Do you think it will?
Do you think that will happen?
I think that there is at least one misdemeanor charge
which involves, and this is a vague charge that the judge may throw out for legal reasons, but if he allows that to survive, there's an argument that a jury should resolve whether Rittenhouse is guilty of possessing a gun illegally because he was under 18 under the statute.
But it's the statute is very clumsily written.
It's not clear it applies to him.
But that's the only charge that I can see so far that you could make an argument that
maybe the jury should resolve that.
But the murder counts, they should go.
So what does this tell you about Keith Ellison, who took and ratcheted the charges up to murder?
Well, you have to look at the murder statute that
is
involved.
You're talking about Ellison.
Keith Ellison, the Attorney General.
Yeah.
You know, I think, for example, when you look at the
he was the Attorney General in the Chauvin trial.
Yeah, wasn't it?
So am I talking about a a different case?
Yeah, no, that's Minnesota.
So
who was the
lead prosecutor or somebody above the team
came in and said, ratchet it up?
And I was thinking it was Keith Ellison, but I was in the wrong state.
Yeah, well, it was a good argument that Ellison did that, too.
But
the,
I don't know what the name of the prosecutor is, but the phenomenon you're talking about certainly happened, which is that the mob pushed for these charges.
And the thing is,
justice in a courtroom is not a morality play.
You know, you may look at the world and decide that we have endemic racism,
and you may decide that there's a lot of things that are bad that are unrelated to murder, like, you know, a 17-year-old kid shouldn't have been out on the street in a melee like that, armed.
You can have all those views.
But in a courtroom, the issue is the charges that you bring, can the prosecutors prove the elements of those charges beyond a reasonable doubt?
And all the noise is supposed to be tuned out while we decide those very important questions.
Prosecutors are supposed to analyze those questions objectively and dispassionately before they bring charges.
But what you're seeing is that political pressure is being brought to bear on the prosecutors to bring the charges.
And look, sometimes they get away with it in court.
I think there's a lot of things that happened in the Chauvin trial that we just alluded to that were very disturbing.
That case may be held up on appeal, but he's got a lot of arguments to make about due process.
All right.
I'm going to take a quick break.
First of all, this is a federal prosecution because it's murder charges?
State.
State.
So can the feds come in after this, if this is dismissed, and recharge him?
I don't see any evidence of a civil rights violation, Glenn, but
that would have to be their basis for coming in.
I don't see it.
It hasn't stopped them.
All right.
Okay, Andy, hang on just a second because I want to switch gears and go to the Durham investigation because this looks like there might be something real happening on this.
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Andy, let's go to the Durham case.
I had given up hope that anything was going to happen.
Now I'm not so sure.
Can you tell me what you know about uh
what the um what the indictments mean and where you think they're headed
glenn it looks like the two indictments that have been filed in the last six weeks one against the clinton campaign's lawyer uh michael sussman or one of the lawyers and now this other one against this guy igor danchenko who was the main source for the infamous steel dossier.
They're very descriptive in terms of the narrative, even though the charges are
pretty pedestrian.
They're lying to FBI agents.
But he lays out a theory where it looks to me like where he's going is that the Trump-Russia collusion storyline was essentially a concoction of the Clinton campaign, which not only formulated it through the Steele dossier, among other things, but peddled it out to the media and to an all-too-credulous FBI,
which enabled them to argue to the electorate that Trump was a Putin puppet and that he was under investigation by the FBI for being a Putin puppet.
So I think that's what happened here.
And the issue has always been, is the government in on it or
are they dupes?
And Durham seems to be going with the theory in these cases that the FBI was duped.
I don't believe that.
Well, yeah, I've always thought they were pushing on an open door.
And let's not forget: we have a
when I say pushing on an open door, I'm saying the people who brought this anti-Trump information to the FBI, these guys were predisposed against Trump, and they figured that if they investigated long enough, the evidence would bear out their predisposition.
I think that's what happened.
But that's a different thing from saying that
they committed a fraud on the court.
And I think
what about the FISA stuff?
Yeah, well, look,
I think
what they did here was utterly irresponsible because they didn't corroborate the information they brought to the Pfizer court.
I would point out that what they bring to the Pfizer court is called, technically, a verified application, which they make under oath.
And the reason for that is because they're supposed to corroborate the information before they go to court.
Here, they didn't interview Danchenko, who was the main source, until January of 2017,
when they first went to court in October of 2016.
And by the time they interviewed the source, they're looking for their second 90-day warrant.
So it's outrageous.
It looks as though
they knew, though, by 2017.
It looks as though now that in 2017, the Washington Post knew,
and it was kind of an open secret in
the media, but they all continued to do it.
What does that tell you?
Well,
from Durham's perspective, I think what it indicates is that the reason that Barr
made him a special counsel, and remember when he started this investigation, he was the U.S.
Attorney in Connecticut.
So he's just like a regular federal prosecutor.
Barr put him in the same designation class as Mueller, and I think he did that because he recognized that there was a lot of abuse of power here and a lot of potential corruption here, but that it might be hard to charge a lot of it as criminal activity.
But a special counsel is allowed to write a narrative report at the end, unlike normal prosecutors who just drop cases that they can't.
where they can't bring criminal charges.
So I think we're going to get a report and it'll be comprehensive.
And what Durham's going to end up saying is that
the Clinton campaign is the main culprit here, but that the FBI was utterly irresponsible in how they handled the allegations.
Aaron Ross Powell,
is anyone from the Clinton campaign, I mean, is Clinton going to pay at all?
Is there going to be any real ramifications on this?
Well, I think only in the sense that, you know, there'll be a historical document that lays this at her feet.
And, you know,
what I always say when I get asked a question like that is:
we're not in the first year of the second term of President Hillary Clinton.
I mean, it's not like she hasn't,
you know, it's not like nothing happened here.
She didn't get elected.
So there's some justice in that.
But, you know, look, I think if people want to see, you know, a bells and whistles indictment and people get drawn and quartered at the end, they should disenthrall themselves because that's not going to happen.
So people have asked me, why isn't this a coup?
Why isn't this an attempted coup?
They knew what was going on, and all they were trying to do is to get the president either impeached, thrown out, stopped, whatever.
Why isn't that a coup?
Well, I mean, for Soros, Trump did win the election.
The objective was to stop him from winning the election, and he did win.
Yeah, but then when they knew, they continued with the impeachment and everything else.
Yeah, no, and look, I think it's fair to say that the law enforcement and intelligence intelligence apparatus of the government was used as a weapon by the incumbent Obama administration and the holdovers from the Obama administration who continued into the Trump administration to try to take Trump out.
I guess it's not a coup because they didn't succeed, but that doesn't mean they didn't try.
So no punishment for an attempted coup.
Well, it depends on whether it's gone.
It depends on whether they can find that
they committed criminal violations.
And gross incompetence and political dirty tricks are reprehensible, but they're not necessarily violations of the criminal law.
That's why, for example, with impeachment, we don't require a crime for impeachment, right?
Because a lot of times, very serious misbehavior is not misbehavior that's addressed by the penal code.
So even the fact, I have one minute and I got a break, and I want to hold you over because I have one more case that I think is
the undoing of a lot of stuff.
The
shoot, now I lost my train of thought.
Even the fact that the president, now this goes to the impeachment trial, that President Obama met with Joe Biden and they colluded against General Flynn,
against the FBI, even that, that's not illegal?
Well, I think it could arguably have been illegal, but Barr said during the Trump administration that Obama and Biden were not subject to the investigation.
So, you know, they decided that I guess a higher standard should apply if the law enforcement is going to have impact on the politics.
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So we have a couple of cases that show the FBI, I think, completely out of control and
losing a lot of credibility.
The last one, I haven't figured out yet.
The last one is Project Veritas and the Ashley Biden diary story.
Let me just give you a quick summary of this.
The FBI carried out a court-ordered search of O'Keeffe's apartment in New York early this last Saturday morning, having searched two other homes of associates of O'Keefe as part of the investigation.
They took notebooks belonging to Project Veritas reporters, according to O'Keeffe.
According to the New York Times, the DOJ investigation was started by then-Attorney General William Barr in October 2020 after a representative of the Biden family reported to federal authorities that several of Ashley Biden's personal items had been stolen in a burglary.
O'Keefe says tipsters, with whom Project Veritas supposedly had no previous relationship, reached out to them last October saying they had obtained Ashley Biden's diary.
These tipsters said they found it in a room where Ashley Biden had stayed.
None of the reports from media or Akeeff specify on what kind of room it was.
Yada yada yada.
Keefe says the tipsters indicated they were negotiating with a different media outlet for the payment of monies for the diary.
They were represented by attorneys who handled the negotiations with Project Veritas.
He doesn't say if they ultimately purchased the diary from these people, but it seems implied.
O'Keeffe insists Project Veritas decided not to publish the story of the diary because they couldn't authenticate it.
He then said they tried to return it to the lawyer of Ashley Biden, but the lawyer would not authenticate it.
So Project Veritas voluntarily gave the diary to law enforcement.
He doesn't say which law enforcement.
A website, National File, ended up publishing dozens of the pages of the diary before the 2020 election.
The site does have roundabout connections to O'Keeffe,
which is likely why the FBI raided the homes of several Project Veritas employees.
However, it's not clear on how publishing the pages is any kind of crime to justify FBI raids.
There's more to this story, but I think that's enough to get you up to speed on where it is.
So, Andy, what is happening here?
This is a really peculiar case, as you've laid it out, Glenn.
I don't,
in the first instance, burglary is generally not a federal crime.
Correct.
you know
you know bank robberies a crime because they're federally
backed financial institutions and you know if you steal narcotics those are deemed to be an interstate commerce so that's federal but barring or like stealing federal property is a federal crime but an ordinary burglary which is what this sounds like it was is not a federal crime now I've been sort of pulling what little hair I have left out to try to figure out what on earth they're investigating here.
And my best speculation is that blackmail can be a federal crime.
And it's conceivable that
in the course of the investigation, the Southern District of New York, which is what I think has my old office that has the ticket on this and got the warrant from the court,
perhaps there was
investigative developments that indicated that maybe this information was going to be used to blackmail Biden somehow.
But
that's sheer speculation.
I don't know why they were investigating this as a federal crime.
And if O'Keefe is telling the truth, I have no reason to doubt that he is, that they turned over this information voluntarily to law enforcement.
I don't know why on earth, if you're getting cooperation from people and you have a legitimate reason to be investigating,
you don't go to a court and get a warrant, which is a very intrusive way of getting information from somebody who is handing you the information.
It's a very bizarre letter.
Let me read this.
According to A'Keefe, the cover letter for the grand jury subpoena
that was given to Project Veritas said this.
The government hereby requests that you voluntarily refrain from disclosing the existence of this subpoena to any third party.
While you're under no obligation to comply with our request, we are requesting you not make any disclosure in order to preserve the confidentiality of the investigation and because disclosure of the existence of this investigation might interfere and impede the investigation.
Does that
is that accompanied with most
grand jury subpoenas?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
There's a legitimate and a not legitimate edge to this.
The legitimate part is If you can volunteer get people voluntarily not to talk about what they talk about with you as an investigator, it helps the investigation because
when things start to get reported in the media, if you try to interview witnesses, you never really know
whether they're telling you what they know because they know it or they're telling you what they know because they read it in the newspaper.
So now, is it
But would that be said to somebody who was the target of the investigation?
No, ordinarily no.
But legitimate, the illegitimate reason for doing it is to sort of give someone a brushback pitch in the nature of, if you run off at the mouth about what we talked about here, we may indict you for obstruction of justice, which is completely improper for the government to do.
And the way you read that,
it doesn't sound to me like that is what they were doing, but we don't know what the prosecutors and the investigators said to the people, including O'Keefe, who they were speaking to.
So within an hour of one of the homes being raided by the FBI, the New York Times contacted Project Veritas for a comment.
And James has said, we have no idea how they were aware of this.
And the grand jury investigation is supposedly secret, but they knew all of it.
Now, O'Keefe is in a lawsuit with the New York Times in a separate defamation case.
Is this just regular journalism getting a tip from somebody inside?
Well, it could be one of two things, right?
It could either be the Times has sources in the investigation and was able to report on that basis, or it could be that somebody who is not in the investigation became aware that they were doing a search warrant.
You know, a search warrant is a noisy procedure, especially if you're doing it in someone's apartment or someone's neighborhood.
So it's possible that the Times was tipped off by people who saw this happening, but I think it's much more likely that they have sources inside the investigation.
So blackmail seems to be more logical than anything I've heard because other people are saying, you know, that maybe they're going after him for interference in the federal election.
But I mean, I don't believe they would have even the balls to do that after their history.
But
that's really hard.
I mean, a journalist can't be prosecuted for publishing even stolen material, right?
If they weren't part of the theft.
Probably even classified material.
Right.
You know,
there's a big difference between
government officials who take an oath to get a security clearance that they're not going to disseminate the information to people who don't have a right or don't have permission to have it versus the media, which is pretty much allowed to report whatever they hear.
And the
guard on the media, the check against the media, is supposed to be things like libel and defamation law, even though that's a tough row to hoe in the United States compared to other countries.
But
they're allowed to report on what they get, even if a government official would not be allowed to disseminate it.
And the SHIELD law in New York, I'm just reading it, an absolute privilege from forced disclosure of materials obtained or received in confidence by a professional journalist, newscaster, including the identity of a source.
That seems pretty airtight that they don't have a right to look into any of this stuff, right?
The federal government does not deem itself to be bound by state law.
So there's no federal shield law.
And even if, like, the state of New York decides to enact a shield law, that would not have a restriction on the FBI, which is bound by federal law, not state law.
So there is no shield?
The federal government can come in and just take stuff from a reporter or a journalist?
Correct.
Now, whether they, you know, whether
they have remember, Judy Miller, remember a few years ago in that Bush-era investigation, ended up, you know, doing about 75 days in prison because they were trying to get information from her about one of her sources.
Wait, wait, wait.
How does this work with freedom of the press?
There is no federal First Amendment protection from the for the media that they are exempted from the obligations that normal citizens have to provide information to investigators.
The Justice Department has internal regulations that frown on trying to get information from the press, and it's supposed to be a last-ditch thing when you have no other alternative in an important case, but it's not constitutional.
It's basically internal Justice Department procedures.
Former
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Whenever there's a case and you don't understand it or you want it broken down, he's very, very fair and very, very clear.
It's called the McCarthy Report in podcast.
Thank you so much, Andy.
I appreciate it.
Thanks, Lent.
You bet.
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Today, I think is a really exciting day, especially in hour one.
We told you about a couple of developments that
spell doom for our university system.
I mean, it is actually happening now.
There is something, there is hope and light at the end of the tunnel.
A new university was announced yesterday by
a stunning, like an all-star lineup of professors and scholars.
They're opening up a new university here in Texas.
And it is, I mean, I'd send my kids to it in a heartbeat.
Really exciting news.
There's also some other problems that are starting to rear their ugly heads.
More countries now are taking Americans hostage.
And we have now lost our ability.
to stop it
because of the way Biden has
acted in Afghanistan.
They are no longer afraid of taking Americans hostage.
Let's see.
There is also
Biden yesterday said that even though there's a stay from the courts on this federal mandate, he said companies should just do it anyway.
And this is, I think, why it took them so long to write this OSHA rule, because they're trying to, public-private partnership, remember, they're trying to get the corporations to do it themselves because it's not going to stand constitutional scrutiny.
It won't.
And so they're trying to get everybody to vaccinate and get the companies to do it.
And I've never seen anything like it.
I mean, a blatant disregard for the court system, for the rule of law.
I'm really tired of being called anti-government, anti-establishment, you know,
anti-constitution, anti-law, anti-courts.
Please look at what this administration is doing.
The left loves institutions until the second they do something they don't want.
Right.
And then immediately they ignore them.
Correct.
It's settled law.
It is absolute settled law unless it disagrees with them.
And then once it's it's they disagree with it, then no, this law is not right.
It's racist or whatever and needs to be overturned.
I mean, at least conservatives are consistent.
No, it's really never settled.
I don't think the gun thing will ever, ever be settled.
I don't think abortion will ever be settled.
It's going to be a constant schlog.
Maybe eventually we get to the place to where, you know, America was on
slavery, on other issues.
Finally, the people just rise up and say, enough.
Enough is enough.
DeSantis is saying they're going to end contracts.
The state of Florida will end all contracts with companies aiding Biden in the flooding of illegal immigrants into Florida.
That's really big news.
I don't know if you heard this, but about 70 flights landed in Jacksonville.
And they were filled with people who came across our southern border.
70 flights.
and they came in in the middle of the night, and they just, the federal government just dumped them without even letting the state government know.
Now, how irresponsible is that?
You say you care about people, you're dumping them in the middle of Florida, you're not telling the state, you're not telling any agencies, you know, there's nothing.
So, what do they do?
They just go wander around the streets until they find what a job,
an apartment,
uh what what
how irresponsible
again
everything they accuse you of me of it's like they're looking in a mirror because they're accusing themselves they say we don't care about people on the border how can you do that in the middle of the night You say you don't, that we don't care about, you know, the infrastructure of our states and our state government and our state laws, and then you do this in the middle of the night.
You say you're protecting the border and yet you do this in the middle of the night?
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Stu just said to me, quote, I said, Dean Stockwell died.
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I love that guy.
I actually do too.
And he's died.
So
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Let's talk about Paul Gozer, the congressman from Arizona.
He is today facing growing calls to be arrested
or expelled from Congress after he shared an anime video depicting him killing AOC.
Now, I've watched the video, and I didn't really catch that.
Okay.
It happens pretty fast.
I know this is radio, but Stu has not seen the whole video, so I want to play the whole video.
It's just anime, and I'll try to describe it as it goes on.
But they are saying
the Secret Service should be involved in this because it shows him trying to cut the head off of Joe Biden, and these are threats to members of Congress and to the president.
Pretty serious.
Pretty serious.
You really shouldn't fool around with that.
No, you shouldn't.
You shouldn't.
Here's the video.
This is from some Japanese anime
that he has augmented.
Okay, so it's existing
animation.
Yeah, parts of it are existing animation.
Then they add animation like this, where it's Paul Gozer in front of the Capitol, looking
not really like anime, but...
It looks like something like Kim Jong-un would produce.
It does, doesn't it?
Okay, Okay, so now these are the border crossing people.
Again, not looking at all like anime.
No, these are just
video.
Yeah, video of the Border Patrol standing guard and people,
you know, allowed in.
Crime, violence.
The Border Patrol on horseback chasing.
Now, here's the...
Here it is.
Existing anime.
Existing anime, okay.
Okay, yeah, he's just put like faces on the existing characters, basically.
Yeah, and div jabs.
that was it that was that was aoc that was killing of aoc
what yeah i didn't even see it now here comes paul goeser and he's trying to cut the head off of joe biden what you don't know is joe biden it's just a head it's a gigantic head and he's like smaller than joe biden's ear and he's jumping towards his ear it's like almost like a gozilla sized joe biden
versus a normal size human versus
okay but it's just the head head.
Imagine Godzilla's
head floating in anime.
Which you can't cut off if it's already just.
It's already cut off.
Right.
Right.
Yes.
It's not an actual threat.
I don't think that's a good idea.
I do believe, and I know this is going to, this might be harsh to a lot of listeners, but I do believe there is a crime here.
Really?
I do.
It's a crime against anime.
Okay.
As one of the most 100 important people in the world of art, not named, I didn't do that.
You didn't didn't do that.
I didn't do that.
That was Art Something magazine.
Yeah, the art something.
Legitimately, by the way.
This actually occurred many years ago.
And
so
as that, I need to speak up for the artists in the world.
That's one of the worst videos I've ever seen.
Okay.
It's really bad.
Now, that is not the crime he's being charged with or being threatened with the crime.
No, but that's the crime.
That's, I mean, it's an art crime.
It's an art crime.
You want to charge him with an art crime.
I want to charge him with an art crime.
What happens if you're convicted of an art crime?
You are not allowed to be anywhere within a hundred feet of any kind of art.
That would be very difficult.
Yeah, yeah.
You can't come in.
You could never walk in and give your opinion on a video.
Right.
Like and say, that's a good video.
But you wouldn't even be able to watch television or see a movie or listen to music for the rest of the day.
It's a pretty harsh penalty.
It's a pretty harsh penalty.
But he could still be a congressman.
He could still be a congressman.
Okay.
So he could still pass laws and vote the right way.
But he has to be blindfolded when he's walking down the hall and there's art or statues.
Do we have any sense as to whether he actually produced this or is this just something that some fan made and sent to him and he wrote it?
Don't know.
Don't know.
And that would lessen the charge for the art crime if he just retweeted.
Right.
Okay.
But
there's no crime here.
There's no real crime here.
Just the art crime.
This is
except for the art crime.
This is the most ridiculous thing I have seen.
And I mean, we've seen a lot of ridiculous things here recently.
I don't know if
you've noticed that, but
it looks like
is it one of those things where, because honestly, watching that entire thing, and it was an experience, at no point did I see him
like the AOC thing you had to point out to me, is it only one of those things.
I haven't even seen it.
I didn't even see it.
I just know that that's where it supposedly happens, but I can't even make that out.
Is it one of those things that if you know the source material, like you've seen that video shortcuts?
So if you are a 13-year-old anime geek.
Now, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that maybe the representative has not familiarized himself with the source material.
No.
Congressman Gozar.
I think he is an anime aficionado.
He's hardcore, huh?
Hardcore anime guy.
That's a surprise to me.
Yeah.
That would be a surprise to me.
And it's a surprise to those of us in the art world as well, because an afician auto would never have produced that video or retweeted it.
I mean, can we ever get past these dumb, dumb things
where we can have actual representatives stand in front of crowds and incite them to confront random people in the administration physically in person?
That is going to be completely okay.
We're never going to say a word about Maxine Waters when she does that.
But
I was thinking of a couple of others.
I was was going to ask you, which one specifically did you mean?
There's too many examples.
Yeah, too many examples of it.
But it was okay when Trump was in office.
Now that he's not, an anime video that was seemingly made by someone who's not one of the most
important people in the world of art.
And maybe not even in the world of art.
He may be on the FBI art most wanted list.
Yeah, we do have one.
We do.
We do.
We do have one.
I'm not surprised.
And that video in which you can't even see anything happen,
that is going to be the controversy of the day.
We're going to let all the other stuff slide, and that's going to be the controversy of the day.
Yeah,
I'm not going to let that happen in my world.
I almost didn't mention it until I saw the video, and then I thought it was so laughable and so ridiculous that I just...
I just had to.
Because, I mean, we need some humor here from time to time.
So
Representative Gozar, I just want you to know
I don't support anybody who is the size of Joe Biden's ears jumping at him with cartoon swords, even in anime.
I think that would be a bad thing.
I think that would be very bothersome to the president if you were the size of his ear.
Well, I can give you like a jump towards his ear.
He'll give you something like a shaving cut.
He could be a very bad shaving cut.
Very bad shaving cut.
Ear pain.
Ear pain.
But it would be a soft landing in his ears, I'm guessing that they're full of hair.
So it'd be a soft landing for the representative if he was actually jumping into his ear.
And so I just want you to know I'm not for that.
I'm not for that.
But I support you
and your right to freedom of speech.
They want him banned on Twitter forever now.
You're right for freedom of speech because even the speech that I think is an art crime should be allowed.
Should be allowed.
I disagree with that.
If I ever see you in my art world, oh,
citizen's arrest, my friend.
Citizens arrest.
This is the kind of world that we're living in.
And here's why.
They are freaking out.
They are freaking out.
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Why didn't she just ask for that?
I know.
We had to have these conversations.
Obviously, if she wants $150 trillion, we just give it to her.
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How could you break?
That would be difficult to break at the store, though.
Yeah.
Yeah, it would be.
Can you break $150 trillion?
Probably not.
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I want to start just tying a few of these stories together that we've talked about.
If you just joined us, you missed a lot today.
Go back and listen to the podcast because I started with the announcement of a new university, the University of Austin, not to be confused with the University of Texas in Austin.
This is the University of Austin.
And
it is well, well funded now.
And it has been put together
by some really really incredible people, the people who will be the fellow founders and teaching, Barry Weiss, Heather Haying, Neil Ferguson,
faculty fellows, Peter
Bogozian, Kathleen Stock, Ion Hersiale.
Advisors include Robert Zimmer, Steven Pinker, Jonathan Heid, Glenn Lowry.
I mean,
this is fantastic.
David Mehmet,
this is the kind of university that I would send my kids to gladly.
This is the beginning of the end of the old university.
And I shared with you their mission statement and their announcement, and it is phenomenal.
Just phenomenal.
So the gatekeepers of knowledge are beginning to crumble now.
And this is not going to go down without a fight.
There is way too much money and way too much power
involved.
And so it will be a fight.
And, you know, they say it even in their deal.
We expect to be smeared.
We expect to come across all kinds of resistance on this, but they're going to do it anyway.
The courage that it takes to do this is quite remarkable.
Then you have the accuser of Don Lemon.
This is a really horrible, icky sexual harassment thing done by Don Lemon in a bar.
All kinds of witnesses.
Don Lemon did it.
He won't admit that he did, but there's all kinds of witnesses.
And Lemon is offered reportedly $500,000 to settle her claim, so it
didn't get public.
Right, but CNN is the one being the PR firm for Don Lemon.
Don didn't have to hire his own PR firm.
CNN is doing it and saying this attack on Don Lemon is just an attack on CNN.
And CNN has chosen to now go with a guy who did something just disgusting in a bar to humiliate another person sexually with Don Lemon.
And then you have them standing up for Cuomo with his sexual harassment crimes, let alone his brother.
And then you also have Jeffrey Toobin.
It's over.
It's just over.
It's just a matter of time.
It's over.
Can you imagine being a woman working there
where you have three sexual harassers being gay or a woman?
You've got three predators
who absolutely...
I mean,
they are protected by the corporation.
Let's be careful here.
Let's not limit it to only three.
There's probably many more.
Probably.
Probably.
Probably.
Dozens and
there's no problem.
Probably is.
Okay, so then you go to the Rittenhouse shooting.
The Rittenhouse shooting, I've never seen anything like this.
You have three prosecution, not defense, prosecution witnesses that are saying, no, he was pretty much justified because I was lunging for his gun.
I was pointing a gun at him, so he probably felt threatened.
I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
No, and there's nothing else to say.
It's It's on video.
Yeah.
It's caught from multiple angles.
Correct.
You could say something else, but it's totally rejected by the evidence that's plain to everyone who can look.
So this is not only an indictment now on our judicial system,
depending on how it turns out, but it is also how another indictment on you can't trust the press.
Look at what they've been saying about Rittenhouse forever.
You have the people involved going, no, that's not what happened.
Yeah.
And they're the prosecution, not the defense, the prosecution.
And they were calling him a white supremacist when he shot three white people, which makes him a terrible white supremacist.
He's not even good at it.
Well, he's colorblind.
Oh, it's really difficult for
white supremacists.
It's weird.
I know.
I know.
Then you have the Steel dossier, which is really just pulling apart everything from
the Washington Post.
Washington Post, now we now know, knew that all of this stuff was bogus in 2017.
all of this Russia gate stuff bogus they knew and they're not the only ones they knew
why is this
what is gonna happen from here
I don't know the Project Veritas story I don't know what the truth is on this one but this is gonna be what it looks like when it starts to happen the FBI has gone in and again I don't know what they were doing what and neither does Jonathan Tourley or or Andy mccarthy or anybody that i respect constitutionally know
what they could have been doing that would be within their authority to do unless it was bribery or blackmail or yeah i'm sorry blackmail um
the um
the the thing is i think they are going to become more and more vicious
and
care less and less.
Like the president came out with yesterday, said, yeah, the courts, you know, overturned the mandate thing and put a stay on it, but corporations, you keep doing it.
They are counting on people now
abandoning their
abandoning truth, entirely abandoning truth.
This is the moment where everybody goes over the cliff.
And who is standing?
You know the truth about Kyle Rittenhouse in a court of law.
You know the truth now.
You know the truth of Russia gate.
You know that it went directly to Hillary Clinton's campaign.
That's who organized and did all of it.
You know that the press was involved.
You know that these people who are holding themselves up as social justice warriors are so arrogant, they think it won't matter if they sexually harass somebody.
The arrogance is becoming overwhelming.
That will be their undoing.
It will.
They think they can get away with anything, and they're not going to be able to because too many people now are waking up.
I warn you, there's too much money and too much power involved for them just to go, okay,
you got us.
These people, I think, are the kind that in the end say, if I can't have it, no one will.
They are going to put up a fight.
But know this.
People are waking waking up.
You're on the right side of history.
Read history.
These things always fail.
You're on the right side of history.
Stand up or remain standing if you already are.
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Yesterday at this time, Stu
Stu
asked a question
because he was noticing a trend in our society.
By the way, Bitcoin is still at its highest level, isn't it?
67?
Real cool.
Yeah, really close.
I think it hit 68 and change last night for an all-time high, but it's at 60.
Right around 67,000 right now.
Incredible.
And you started on not Bitcoin, but cryptocurrency.
So
lay it out again.
One of the things that sparked this was a tweet from Mark Cuban, who noted that, according to a poll, 4% of people have left their job due to cryptocurrency profits.
And you might look at that and say, okay, well, they made a lot of money.
They can leave their job.
However, the vast majority of them were people who made less than the average salary.
They were people who were making like $25,000 to $35,000 a year in that range.
And
we were talking about this a little bit about the sort of
weird incentive our society is currently
sending to people.
I mean, if you think about gambling as a whole, why don't you do it?
Right?
Everyone loves to win at gambling.
Why don't you do it?
Because you could lose everything.
Because you could lose everything, right?
But what if you couldn't lose everything?
What if the government set a floor where you that you couldn't pass below?
This is the argument that we made against TARP.
Against TARP, right?
Because you're incentivizing the riskier behavior.
Because if you don't, if you socialize losses and privatize gains, you're setting up a really bad system.
Correct.
And if you think for the average person,
or maybe someone who's maybe earning enough money to keep themselves alive, but not enough money to give them the life that they want financially, you might look at yourself and say, okay, I'm making $25,000 a year.
I don't have a lot of money.
Why wouldn't I take a little, whatever extra money I do wind up getting a lot of times in government handouts and stimulus payments, why wouldn't I throw that at the riskiest possible thing
and get 10, 20, 30x if I'm lucky?
And if not, I'm left basically in the same position I'm already in with a floor that the government is going to provide me with handouts and giveaways that I can't pass below.
So if you already think your life isn't that great,
why would you save?
Why would you even, you know,
make it rational purchases, save for a rainy day, pay some health care bill off, when in reality,
the government's going to going to catch you there anyway.
And it creates this weird society that has the same problem as the banks had.
If you hit on some dog cryptocurrency and it goes up a hundred times, you get to keep that money.
But if you miss it, you could still get the handouts from the government on the other side.
Okay, so I said you're not going to like the answer to this yesterday.
And let me give you the historic context on this.
History is not, it does not just repeat itself, it is repeating repeating itself right now.
And it more than rhymes.
Think about what you're asking.
You're asking, and especially if
by 2030,
the 30-year-old will have no recollection of America at all before 9-11.
Okay?
30-year-olds.
Okay, when I'm 30, you're starting to shape society at that point.
You are the movers and shakers, 30-year-olds.
This has happened before.
Our 9-11
was
World War I to the Germans.
World War I, everything
was okay in Germany,
and they understood the Republic and everything else.
They had some real rot there.
But
the churches and everybody got on board and rah-rah, Germany, and let's go in.
God's on our side.
And once once World War I ended and it was such a humiliating loss,
the republic kind of split.
And it split between the people who were part of the old guard,
the older people, and the younger people.
who
really
didn't know the republic the way the older people did.
And then they had all kinds of problems.
They had financial problems, et cetera, et cetera.
And then it seemed as though those financial problems were kind of a thing of the past because there was this new era in Germany.
It's called Weimar.
And the Weimar Republic was all about
twisted views on everything.
And drugs were free-flowing, and sex, and cabarets, and all of this stuff.
The average person couldn't keep up with it because the average person had a family.
And so they had to take their money and leave the office and go to the grocery store and cash their check as soon as they could.
It got to the point where you were paid twice a day and everyone would leave, go shopping, come back, get another paycheck, go shopping.
That's how bad it was.
Because of the inflation.
Because of the inflation.
Here's the difference.
The average person that had a family had to do that.
The average 20-something didn't.
The average 20-something that didn't have any children got rich.
Because when everybody else went shopping, they went out, grabbed something, but then they went to the stock market.
Today's Bitcoin.
And they put it all in Bitcoin.
They put it all.
And
the society had changed in a way that would have been completely unrecognizable to the old guard.
And bankers were now 25 years old.
People were titans and they became very, very powerful and very wealthy because the average German
was
was fighting for their life with their family and also part of the old guard.
And so this new kind of group rose up.
That, I think, is our 20-somethings and 30-somethings right now.
And it came with great arrogance, okay?
And they just knew they were right.
Get out of here, old man.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Get out of here, old man.
It's a new world.
And they had great arrogance.
To get inflation under control, Germany elected a new prime minister who came in and figured out how to reset the Reichsmark.
And he reset it and he was Old Guard.
And he came in and he was the same kind of guy that you and I would probably vote for because they were like, oh, he understands Germans and he understands Germany, okay?
And thank God, we're going back.
So he was in charge and things were starting to really come back, but there was another problem.
As it was coming back to the old Germany and common sense was being restored, all of the kids, all of the young people that had gotten rich and powerful, they're suddenly losing their jobs to the old guys again.
They're suddenly kind of in this place to where now they're on the receiving end of things.
Socialism is rising up at the same time.
And socialism says we'll take care of all of it.
all of it.
National socialism is part of it.
Most Germans don't want the Nazis.
The ones who were the most favorable for the Nazis were the young that had become wildly successful because they saw that the Nazis were all in a hierarchy that you could kind of buy your way in or move in and kind of muscle people.
It was just for the meanest of the mean.
And so if you were ruthless,
like our left is becoming now, if you were ruthless, there was a place for you.
And
you could be rich and powerful.
You just work with them.
Okay?
Then the prime minister was
I think he died of a heart attack.
He dies.
Now
we go to a vote.
Hitler wins.
Because socialism.
Socialism is important.
30% of the population voted for the Nazis.
And I believe a lot of those people also just kind of voted for socialism.
It was this new idea.
It was happening over in Italy.
And there were tons of people that wanted a different world.
And they no longer understood
what it was to be a German.
Okay.
They had this new definition of a German.
So let me.
World War I in that story is our 9-11.
The Weimar Republic is really kind of right now, where things, the truth doesn't matter anymore.
All of the old things are just being rejected because they're old.
And, you know, hey, boomer, that kind of attitude.
They are also, you have people who are doing really risky things.
That was the big thing in Weimar.
If you had the money, you're doing really risky things.
The next crash, the next crash is coming, and we will have the downside of the Weimar Republic with inflation.
There's two Americas and you see them.
One that says hard work,
ethics, ethical behavior, truth.
Put those things back in place and we'll be fine.
The other side is doubling down.
They're becoming more and more extreme and they care less and less about the people who disagree with them.
We are repeating exactly the same pattern.
And you have to decide right now which side you're on
because of what Stu just pointed out, We will, most likely, all of us, and I include me in this, most likely all of us are going to struggle to put food on our table at some point.
If they change the dollar to a Fed coin, if the world stops using our dollar as the reserve currency, which is likely to happen, experts will tell you no, I'm telling you it's likely to happen.
When that happens,
we will all have trouble putting food on our table.
And with the things that this administration is doing to our farmers, to our entire system through the Great Reset, it's going to be a tough schlog.
And we're going to need each other, or we will turn to the government.
A lot will turn to the government.
They're counting on it.
This is why I say you have to know who you are, what you believe, and begin to stand right now.
Get out of debt.
Don't do stupid stuff.
Just protect your family.
Make sure that your community and that your neighborhood is strong and that you are around people that kind of think like you because
you don't want to be the only person in your area that thinks like this because they'll all be going for the government.
They'll all be saying vaccine mandates and masks and you should do this and you should do that.
You want to be in a community that is not going in that direction.
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the really good news is that
fear does not come from God It doesn't.
And it is,
it's a healthy thing to have fear of fire.
You know, stove is hot.
That does come from God,
the warning mechanisms.
But true fear of what's coming does not.
And
I think a lot of us live in fear, and we shouldn't.
That's tomorrow.
You've got to recognize the day
and
enjoy
every day and try to find the good things
in life
and let go the things that you cannot change.
But
the most important thing I think you can do is prepare.
And, you know, this analogy that I just gave, Stu, or just showed you the parallels between our time periods of the 1930s and 40s and today,
this came from, I think, I've recommended a lot of books to you.
The most important books that I can think of are, you know, The 5,000-year leap,
David Barton's Founder's Bible,
Man's Search for Meaning, Ordinary Men.
Those are all really important, depending on what you're trying to figure out.
But if you want to understand
what's coming,
read the book, Defying Hitler.
I've talked about it for years, and,
you know, I don't know anybody who's actually picked it up and read it, and you need to.
It was written in 1939,
and it was unfinished, published in 2000 after the death of the writer, Sebastian Hafner.
He became the leading scholar on Hitler for the West, but he wrote this while he was in Germany as a letter to the West saying, you think you're just dealing with this small little movement here of Nazis.
You're not.
You don't understand.
Germans are no longer the same people they were, that you think.
And it's happened slowly.
And he explains how they got to 1939.
And it is,
it's so eye-opening.
You will understand the Second World War unlike you've ever understood it.
But it is also a little terrifying because all of the markers are in that book, and you'll see them clearly as you read it here in America defying Hitler.
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