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and this is the daily.
Today, just two days after the horrific shooting, the Rampage, in Denver, Colorado, information is slowly coming out that the shooter, Ahmed Elisi, was a member of a white supremacy group called the Be Against Everything That's Not White, Even Eggshell Paint Militia.
How did he get roped in to this?
Today, our reporter has the full story.
A man who works as the chief investigator at the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jay Escobar.
Next on the daily, it's March 24th.
Actually, it's Chief Inquisitor.
I'm sorry.
You said Chief Investigator.
It's Chief Inquisitor.
Interesting.
So, Jay.
The information that is coming out,
it shows that
Ahmed had postings on his Facebook page about Islam, prayers, religious holidays.
He also shared another person's thought the day after the mosque massacres in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed 51 people.
He said Muslims at Christchurch Mosque were not victims of a single shooter, but instead they were victims of the entire Islamophobia industry that vilified them.
Well, Michael, we don't have confirmation that those Facebook posts are authentic at this time.
And it's important to note that if they were authentic, they would be authentically placed there by the Proud Boys.
This much we do know,
and investigators
will get to the bottom of that and release the details of it, or, of course, they will no longer hold their jobs.
Fascinating.
So, when he posted the Muslims at Christchurch Mosque were not the victims of a single shooter, and he went on to say,
if racist Islamophobic people would stop hacking my phone and let me have a normal life, I probably could.
That youth believe is coming from the Proud Boys.
Well, Michael.
Yes.
Yes, that's what we believe.
Fascinating.
There's also stories coming out in the press that his mental health was also called into question.
The suspect's 34-year-old brother recently said his brother was very antisocial, paranoid, and adding that sometimes he would claim he was being chased.
Someone's behind him.
Someone's looking for him.
Well, Michael.
Yes?
Yes,
we agree with that analysis.
And of course, investigators are looking at the causes of this mental illness.
So there is a possibility that he is.
I was in the middle of speaking.
I don't know why you would interrupt me in the middle of speaking to restate the point I was currently making.
It's impossible to understand your patterns of speech.
When he was having lunch with his sister in a restaurant, his sister said that
he said that people were in the parking lot and they were looking for him.
We didn't know what was going on in his head.
That's according to his sister who said this was not a political statement.
It's a mental illness.
Well, Michael.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump was president.
At the time that this occurred, or recently before when it occurred.
And we know Donald Trump's Islamophobia caused this incident.
We know that.
We know it with certainty.
Donald Trump did this.
Donald Trump is guilty.
But investigators are looking into confirm that at this time.
Let me ask something else that you know to be true.
I just want to throw in white hate groups.
Can I just say that quickly?
Of course.
He did post that
Trump is such a male body part.
And he also did go in and say
Donald Trump just inherited a growing economy and the unemployment rate was low and the economy was on an upward spiral and he won because of racism.
This goes back to January 6th.
There was an insurrection at our Capitol.
White people did white things at this white building.
This caused these shootings.
This was a militia.
These people, white people,
are guilty.
Are you playing more than words?
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There is an affidavit obtained by the...
Hold on, I don't understand why we pay more than words in the middle of this segment.
That does not
make any sense.
I mean, I...
I think you know what we're saying.
Did someone hit the wrong button?
What happened?
Can we move to Elon Omar, one of the greatest congressmen ever to be in Congress, or for that matter, even in Parliament?
But she came out and said she doesn't understand, and I'd have to agree with her why
this man's race now knowing that he's from Syria plays a role in any of this story
well a lot of this comes down to if this person this Ahmad
is guilty of of this crime and we don't know that yet it could easily be the proud boys
but this could be connected to January 6th directly maybe people tried to re-invade the capital but went to the wrong place.
They're looking into that.
How did he become involved in such a notorious and well-known militia group as the Be Against Everything that's not white, even eggshell paint militia?
A lot of that had to do with his white privilege coming directly from Syria, Michael.
He came to the United States with so much privilege, so much whiteness, so white.
The whiteness is what really stands out.
And that's why he was, of course, at the Capitol building, we believe.
Without doubt, he was at the Capitol Building
January 6th.
We believe he was one of the leaders
of the actual riot there.
And yet a victim.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, he's a victim.
And he led the riots.
But that's only because Donald Trump made him lead the riots.
And he was in a militia group,
an all-white militia group, even though he was Syrian.
Well, he had identified as white, Syrian, and
an Asian woman.
And as we know, there's a wave of Asian violence going on right now at the hands of Donald Trump.
But if he was identifying as an Asian woman, wouldn't he have been the victim of this horrible, horrific shooting?
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You know, it's interesting to me is
the FBI apparently knew about this guy.
He has ties to another person under investigation.
And the New York Times did report that the suspect's identity was previously known to the FBI because he he was linked to another individual under investigation by the Bureau.
There's some other things that are coming out and we are confirming, and I'm not going to talk about them until we have them confirmed, but there may be something else that is going on.
But I don't think anybody's really looking for any of that.
Strange.
As soon as...
As soon as it looks like there's something other than white racism,
they're not interested in this story and they pivot immediately to gun control.
Gun control, that conversation was coming.
If this was a crazy white man, that conversation was coming, but only after the demonization and the ties to January 6th and Donald Trump and Republicans and everything else.
Once they lost this narrative, they switched immediately to gun control.
We have some
we have
some important stuff to report to you, not only today, in about an hour from now.
I want you to listen carefully because there are some things going on in America that you can actually involve yourself in
that I think you're going to want to, and you're going to want to be involved at the state level.
It is going to be up to the states.
to stand against any kind of controls that are coming from the federal government.
Do we have
Kamala Harris?
This is Kamala Harris today on CBS.
And I believe that it is possible, it has to be possible that people agree that these slaughters have to stop.
And this is, again,
we do agree with that.
Do you agree with that?
They should stop.
They should stop.
I completely agree with that.
Is there another side to this argument?
Not that I know of.
Not that I know of.
But I think they believe there is.
And that is everybody who disagrees with their solution wants these slaughters to continue.
Okay, the rest reject the false choice and stop pushing it for sure.
Stop pushing the false choice that this means everybody's trying to come after your guns.
That is not what we're talking about.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Betto was the only one that had the balls to say it.
Yeah, I am coming for your gun.
If you don't think they're coming for your gun, why is it that they are going after with the financial industry?
Why are they going after gun manufacturers?
Why are they going after gun stores and cutting off financial institutional access to them?
Why are they doing that?
Why, if they're not coming for your guns, why is it they want to raise the taxes on bullets to make bullets almost impossible to buy?
This is not about assault weapons.
And the lie about assault weapons is...
You notice that they were describing his gun as a black AR-15 why you have to bring black into it is beyond me you racists
the only difference between that gun and a regular hunting rifle is it looks scary
that's it
that is it it was debuted in the 1950s.
This is not something new.
That gun was
put on the market on the public, public, for the public, not the military.
It's not a gun, a weapon of war.
It was a gun that was put out and it was called a modern sporting rifle.
That's what it was called in the 1950s.
In the 1960s, when we went to Vietnam,
the
Pentagon does what they always do.
They go out and look for the most dependable gun, the one that will work the best in war.
They said, we'd like you to make these guns for the military.
They did.
Just like the 9-11,
the pistol was the military gun.
Nobody says that's a weapon of war.
Well, actually, they do now, but it's a 19-11.
What are you talking about?
It's a handgun.
Weapon of war.
They want you to believe, because most people, unlike this audience, don't have any idea
what a gun actually is or how they work.
They've most likely never fired one.
I can guarantee you, they didn't grow up like many of us grew up in the West.
This country, I understand if you live in New York City, you look at guns and they're scary to you.
But in the West, outside of the new progressive cities like Denver,
they are not feared.
They are a part of your life.
Ten people were killed in this horrific shooting.
A police officer was killed.
Why?
He was firing back.
What would have happened if he would have fired and killed that guy?
We wouldn't have had 10 dead.
What would have happened if one or two of the people in the supermarket had a pistol and knew exactly what they were doing with it and they were armed?
I can tell you that I, I am the biggest wimp in the world.
But if I was in the supermarket and I had my gun, which I carry all the time,
if I had my gun and I was in the supermarket, the biggest wimp in the world would have tried to stop the shooter.
And gosh, I'm a responsible human being.
I'm a good, accurate shot.
I know also to look behind the target to make sure I'm not going to accidentally shoot someone behind.
People,
they are pushing this thing now.
The New York Times was pushing on the daily today the 30 years of Joe Biden and his record on gun control and how great
the
gun control for automatic weapons was and assault rifles back in the 90s.
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Also wants to talk a little bit about constitutional rights.
Yeah, I'm wondering, well, first let me tell you
in Illinois, in Chicago, Illinois,
police have arrested and charged a man with a hate crime
after he allegedly made a Nazi salute and shouted a white supremacist slogan.
at a family with black children.
So a woman came out with three of her kids, two of whom were black.
This This guy does, he beats his chest and then does what looks like a Nazi salute, and then he shouts, white power, several times.
So now, why are you, are you a member of the Nazi Party?
Why are you defending the
Nazis?
And nobody wants to defend a guy who's doing Nazi salutes because it's moronic.
Unless you yourself are a closeted Nazi.
No, I am not.
So
you believe that?
Oh, absolutely not.
Can we call the Southern Poverty Law Center again and find out?
Get me on the terrorist watch list.
That would be kind of fun.
Right.
But since when is it an arrestable offense in the United States of America to yell something at someone?
Well, if you don't want it to make it an arrestable offense, then you have to come up with some sort of clause in a document that would protect speech that's free, even if it's offensive.
I mean, we're not going to come up with that.
No.
We're not going to do that in this country.
I think what we have here is a document that protects free speech as long as everybody likes it.
Yes, that's what it's about.
And, you know,
because that's the speech that you really do have to protect, is the speech that everybody likes.
Everybody likes.
Hey, you guys look like a wonderful family.
Right.
That speech is protected.
That speech is protected.
It protects free, affable speech.
That's what they say.
That's what the clause says.
Affable clause.
It's the affable.
Yeah.
It's top of the morning to you.
Thank you.
You're free to say that.
You're free to say it.
Because they're saying this whole thing about you know, anti-Asian violence and hate crimes is on the rise.
Now, again, there's all sorts of conflicting evidence, and there's no real solid evidence for this at all.
But when they do go to cite this, a lot of the things they talk about are this type of thing, where someone walks by an Asian person and says, hey, you caused the coronavirus.
Now, first of all, you're an idiot if you say that.
You're a moron.
You're a moron.
And you're, you know, a very, you're not a very affable person.
No.
So you're not covered by the affable person.
Affable clause, right?
Exactly.
However, I was under the impression that just being a jerk was pretty much, I mean, unless it goes to the level of harassment, right?
There are some, there are some lines to this.
If you're surrounding somebody,
if you're surrounding somebody and giving the Nazi salute and going, white power, white power, white power, now it's intimidation.
Now you could be afraid for your life.
Sure.
Or you follow them home and yell it the whole way.
Yeah.
Exactly.
But somebody who's a jerk, I mean, you should hear the things that people shout at me.
They call you Nazi all the time.
They are like,
it's not good.
A lot of people would be in jail
if my side were in charge and my side was authoritarian.
I mean, this is like 80% of all content on Twitter is about
at this level of
avoiding affability.
And I don't think that the site could exist if this was an actual standard.
Well, let me make this argument.
January 6th.
No.
Oh, right.
That changes everything.
Oh, man.
That changes the entire Constitution.
People don't realize that.
And what about the plan to continue January 6th into March 24th?
There's a plan
that continues.
There was that plan.
That plan that continued, what was it, March 3rd?
Yes, thank you.
And then March 24th, 3rd and 4th.
It was going to be Donald Trump's reinauguration day.
That's right.
And they were going to invade on March 20th.
That didn't happen either.
No.
Well, you know what?
That's because the FBI,
they're making that their top priority.
Now, they might miss like the shooter that people knew about on Monday.
Yeah, well, yes,
but that's because, I mean, they haven't, they have been so busy suppressing the white supremacist groups.
Like this is the first time.
Well, they're the biggest threat we have.
They're the biggest by far.
Yeah, they're the biggest
threat by far, and the most amount of people, too.
You see them everywhere.
Don't you
see them everywhere.
There's
an oath keeper or a proud boy everywhere you look.
I remember the first time you were with me, I think.
We were in Cheshire, Connecticut.
The first time I saw a Klan person.
I'd never seen one before
in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Needless to say, he was all by himself.
And he was on the town green.
And I stopped.
That's dedication.
I got to say, I don't like the cars with that dedication.
Yeah, I stopped my car, and my wife at the time, I think, was with me, but you and I worked together.
Do you remember remember this?
And
I was across the street and this guy was holding some sign or something in a Klan outfit.
And I looked at that and I was like,
is that serious?
And I started rolling down the window and my wife said, don't, don't say anything.
I said, this guy's a moron.
And
I rolled down the window and I said, are you serious?
And is that why you're alone?
Uh,
I mean, I remember that.
What did he say?
Wait, I want to know what he said.
Uh, nothing.
I drove away quickly.
Okay, yeah, smart.
Okay, yeah, smart.
Um, but the uh, uh,
you know,
I don't know white supremacists.
I don't, I
don't know anyone who thinks, I mean, how can you argue white supremacist when everyone is arguing black supremacist?
I mean, like, this idea that people are going through the thought process of a virus starts in China, is discovered in China.
The Chinese communist government does a great job hiding it and covering up the early effects so people are not prepared.
It spreads over here.
You're going to then say, hey, Chinese or Asian American citizen, you're at fault for this.
I know no one who thinks like that.
I've never met a person in my life.
I do.
I do.
FDR.
There you go, FDR.
Franklin Delaware.
One of the top three presidents of all time, according to progressives.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes, he certainly did think that.
He was like, hey, they bombed us in Hawaii.
All Japanese and Americans must be part of it.
Yeah.
They're plotting something.
I should have known.
Yeah, that's true.
That's a good point.
To the point where their homes were taken from them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Their homes and their property and everything.
Everything.
Never got it back.
Do they give a justification as to why this is a crime?
For someone to...
I mean, again, like, I think it's a terrible activity.
And
that's Britain now.
I think that's the justification.
It's hate.
We need to be worse than Britain.
It's just hate.
It's just hate.
Is that to hate crime.
Because
you cannot have a free society and regulate things like that.
No, you can't.
You know,
we've done this segment probably five times together where
there's like this moment where we mock college students because someone goes to campus and asks them, is hate speech illegal?
And they all think that the Constitution bans hate speech.
That's their impression.
And we laugh at it because obviously it doesn't.
But
it's in effect.
Oh, no, because they have been raised in those institutions and now those people are in our
adults and they're out in the public and they are changing everything.
May I ask you?
I think this is a more important question.
Taco Bell hot sauce packets are in big demand on eBay,
Some
going for as much as $10 a packet.
What?
Right?
Okay.
I thought you would know that did they ban these?
Or
some listings appear to be jokes,
such as the $12.90 for a rare packet of hot sauce that's just empty.
Yeah, it's empty.
There is another listing asking for $24,999
for a rare packet that was printed without one of the funny sayings that often is on Taco Bell sauces.
But
there are those that are selling these packets for
$10 a pack and people are buying them.
Can't you just go to Taco Bell?
That's what I thought.
Drop a few in your bag.
I mean, geez.
This is the, I mean, are people that stupid?
Oh, yeah.
I think so.
I really have, I have really come to the, I was in a conversation with somebody yesterday, and I don't remember what we were talking about.
And I said, and I, as I was saying it, I thought, I really actually, for the first time,
can say this, and I really believe it.
It's not a joke.
Americans are just too stupid for freedom.
We really are.
We're just, we've lost every educational and religious mooring that kept us free.
And now it's just,
well, he did a Nazi salute.
So
First Amendment
protects us from him.
What?
No, it doesn't.
It doesn't seem to be a...
There doesn't seem to be a lot of attachment to trying to get things right anymore.
Like, you know, you just like, it's like, well, you know, it's like loyalty to your group or it's like whatever the thing of the day is.
We were talking about Christy Noam yesterday.
And this is an unpopular thing for our audience.
And we were told, you know, this is going to be unpopular if you take her side.
And I'm like, I don't know.
I don't know.
I haven't talked to her yet.
I want to know what side I'm on.
I don't know.
And I'll come down whichever way I feel is the right thing.
Wow, did we get hammered yesterday?
Because I think that what Christy Noam did, we're going to talk to an attorney today who says she's absolutely right.
It was too broad.
Yeah, it was too broad.
And you're going to lose it.
And then you'll have case case law that will hurt everybody else's case.
And she's been, like she said, she's been trying to protect women, biological women in their sports for years.
For years.
Long before most of us were even involved in the knowledge of this situation.
So, I mean, but that goes to the example of
even people on our side, you have to stop and think.
You have to stop.
I mean, I know because I want it too.
When I saw that story where she she was backing out, I'm like, what?
Come on, take it on.
But you have to stop and listen and think, not just be ruled by your emotions.
And almost everybody is.
And
that is the result of the left.
The left has never wanted to engage in intellectual discussions.
They want to engage instead on emotions.
Yeah, I mean, another example of this that's been playing out this week is this Sidney Powell thing, right?
Where Sidney Powell made all these claims and unbelievable to me.
I mean even when
I would if she were a man I'd slap her face if I ever saw her.
I would I would because she lied not only to the American people she lied to me and she made it she she made it sound like she had solid evidence I asked her if she did and she said yes
every time she said she would prove it in the court in the court by that deadline yes then she tells us that now that she's being sued.
Yeah, well, you shouldn't have believed that.
She was no serious person
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Wait, you know, yeah, they would.
I mean,
you just lie like that?
I mean, that's
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And that's honestly.
And by the way, if you're wondering why there's all these risks, why we just got a $1.9 trillion plan, right?
What was the most effective argument that could have been made in Georgia leading up to that election?
That you don't want to give the Democrats complete control of the government.
Correct.
But because of people like Sidney Powell, the candidates couldn't make those arguments because they had to act as if Donald Trump was about to be sworn back into office.
And so, you know, that's a massive misopportunity.
We're paying the price for it.
And what was the reasoning?
It was just this idea that you had to just keep fighting even when you weren't right.
Well, no, wait a minute.
Hang on.
And she knew she wasn't right.
Yeah.
She made stuff of it.
I would not say that you stop fighting just because you believe you're right.
There was a lot of smoke there.
And then when somebody like Sidney Powell would step up in front of the microphones, who had credibility, she did have credibility at one time.
She has zero credibility.
But when she would step to a microphone and say, hey,
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Hello, Roy.
Good morning, Glenn.
How are you, sir?
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Fine.
When you were talking earlier about the Clan person that you saw,
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Holy cow.
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It said, You are in Klan country.
Holy cow.
I don't remember what city it was in North Carolina, but I vividly remember that billboard.
Thank God those days are gone.
And it's interesting that you would describe that billboard because that is the image from the film that Woodrow Wilson inspired and then debuted in the White House,
The Birth of a Nation.
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Down in Del Rio, Texas, things
are beyond your understanding.
Their grocery stores look like the Soviet Union.
There's no meat, there's no milk, there's nothing on the shelves of the grocery stores.
And
people who live there, what are they to do?
Their city is completely overrun by illegals that the United States government is doing nothing about.
The mayor of Del Rio is the youngest elected mayor at the age of 35.
He's a Democrat,
but he is begging the White House, stop, stop doing this.
But it's not now.
He's begging now, but he also was begging before this started.
Said, don't do this, please don't do this.
A voice of reason from the Democrats who actually are living it.
I really want you to hear this interview.
I want you to know what's going on in Del Rio, Texas, because we have to help.
There's got to be something we can do.
The townsfolk are being starved out because there's nothing on the shelves of the grocery store.
He'll give us the complete look.
Bruno Lozano, the mayor of Del Rio, Texas, and the border in 60 seconds.
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I need you to understand the
humanitarian problem.
For not only those who are coming across the border, the trafficking that is happening,
the drug lords and the cartels that are being empowered and are just going to destroy lives, but also the lives of American citizens, especially those who live right on the border, Del Rio, Texas.
I've seen video of Del Rio and what's happening there, the grocery stores look like they're from the Soviet Union.
There's nothing on the shelves.
How are regular Americans supposed to help if they can't help themselves?
I want to introduce you to the mayor, Bruno Ralphie Lozano.
I think
do you go by Ralph, Ralphie?
Locally, I go by Ralphie.
That's my nickname, but people just call me Bruno these days.
They're just to call me Bruno.
Okay.
So, Bruno,
I want to talk to you not just about politics.
I want you to describe to me what is happening in your city and what's happening to the people who are law-abiding citizens in your city?
Right.
So, you know, the images that you were describing earlier was taken during the winter storm, and that was immediately affecting our community because we didn't have resources for our own citizens.
And that week, I got noticed that we were going to have migrants being released into our community.
And it's just clearly extremely unfortunate that I even had to make a plea to the president to not release migrants into our community because of the winter storm
that took effect over our community.
You on May 5th, let's play this.
This was
your first plea.
And I think actually this is, was this from February when you originally said this?
Yeah, go ahead and play this.
Mr.
President, my name is Bruno Lozano, Mayor of the City of Del Rio, Texas, and I am pleading and requesting with you to please put a halt to any measures regarding the release of immigrants awaiting court dates into the city of Del Rio and surrounding areas.
We do not have the resources available to house and accommodate these migrants migrants within our community.
I will have no choice but to use the extreme measure under the Emergency Declaration as the mayor of the city of Del Rio, Texas to refuse the entry of migrants awaiting court dates into the city of Del Rio.
If you do send these individuals into our community, we will be forced to make a decision to leave them without resources under these dire circumstances.
I am asking to please stop.
Please make another plan for this federal issue.
Okay, now you, so people know, you're not a guy that's after, you know, Biden or anything else.
You're a Democrat.
You were elected as a Democrat.
You're just trying to protect your American citizens, whether they're Republican or Democrat, that you were elected to
help and serve.
So this is not a political issue.
So they did release people.
How many people live in your town, and how many people now
have you grown to because of the illegal immigration problem?
Well, we have 36,000 residents here in the city of Del Rio and 50,000 in the county,
and we get an upwards of you know 150 a day.
I think the average with the expectation was that there was going to be 35,000 total in about a four-week period.
Those numbers were given to us in February.
That's the expectations that we're going to have of transient population transiting the community in total.
So, so, so, wait, wait a minute.
50,000 people in the county,
30,000 in Del Rio, and you.
36,000.
And you're expecting 35,000 immigrants to come in?
Correct.
So the migrants do come in.
They get dropped off at the Valvary Humanitarian Coalition, and that's where we process, you know, 150 a day or what have you.
The remaining persons get dropped off in Eagle Pass, Texas, or Cadizo Springs, Texas, and are processed throughout the entire area.
But this community alone, the Board of Patrol Chief Sector Chief Scurll, told me back in February that we're expecting to get 35,000
within three to four weeks.
That was given to me back in February, during that week that I made that video, please.
So we're pretty close.
I mean, they're detaining an average of 700 a day right now, the last seven-day average.
So you have
equal number of illegals to
the population.
How are you expected to deal with this?
What is that doing to your community?
That's exactly the biggest question that I have is that where's the funding?
How am I supposed to fund an influx of the population of Del Rio with a budget of only what we have?
Our taxpaying citizens are only 35,000 individuals.
It's 11,000 roughly give or so households that we can tax prop.
It's just mind-boggling the statistics and what's happening, and yet the administration continues to just
ignore the problem and not acknowledge the fact that it's an actual an absolute humanitarian crisis
you know i liked um what you said just recently you said you know i don't want to demonize any any group of individuals i i don't want to
uh you know i'm not going to comment on the humanitarian crisis of the you know the the migrants i don't want to get involved in that i'm just talking about the whole humanitarian crisis here that involves other people as well we can't help people if there's not an orderly influx.
If you don't go through the right doors and you overwhelm America and towns like yours, you can't survive to be a help.
Right.
Right.
That's exactly the problem is that we cannot sustain this at all.
And, you know, every migrant has their own unique story, their own situation, and their own reason for coming into the United States of America.
And I don't want to demonize them by any means, but how can you sit here and tell me that the Border Patrol is not treating them humanely when you have mothers
getting their children across a dangerous river in inclement weather and drowning?
How is that any more humane than what the Border Patrol is trying to provide?
The Border Patrol is just doing the directive and finding the directives that are given by the Department of Homeland Security.
And that direction is coming right now under Secretary
Mayokas.
And this is what's happening.
There is no plan of action, and it's extremely unfortunate that we're losing lives on both sides.
We're losing lives through the migrants crossing.
You know, we had a high-speed chase a couple weeks ago where we lost eight illegal immigrants, and it's just mind-boggling.
So what is the White House or anybody saying nationally?
Well, the first response that I got
from one of the individuals that's up there with the White House, she told us, she told me, Mrs.
Ms.
Julie Rodriguez, that, you know, they inherited a problem or dismantling of immigration from the Trump administration, which
some may argue that's that's true, that's not, but you know, it's been a couple of months that they've been in office.
Well, where's the plan?
Where's the recovery?
Where's the where's the long-term solution?
Where's the short-term solution?
Well, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I don't, I don't, I, I, I,
I, I, I just have to correct that if you inherited a problem, you didn't inherit this problem.
You inherited what you thought was a problem of being inhumane, and so you dismantled it.
So you caused the problem because you didn't have another plan other than
open it up.
Exactly.
And that's exactly the frustration is that you have on one hand you have the extension of COVID-19 restrictions.
You can't enter lawfully.
Visa holding
Mexican nationals cannot visit their family, cannot shop in our communities because of COVID-19 restrictions.
And they've extended that to through April 21st.
Yet on that same hand, you know, you have unlawful entry happening.
How can you sit here and tell me that that's the previous administration's
problem?
This is their problem.
They were elected to do a job and they need to stand up and start doing it.
We need action now.
We need to get these borders secure and we need to open up business and commerce to the border town community so that we can get our economies back in order.
So how can we help you?
First, before I ask you that, has the state reached out?
Anybody from the governor's office?
Is the state of Texas doing anything to help you?
I appreciate the state's effort.
I know that they were trying trying to help, you know, with testing at one point, and which I appreciate, but I'm sit that I sit there with Governor Abbott.
This is not a state or local issue.
This is a federal issue.
I agree.
And I firmly believe that the federal government needs to take more action and come in and be actually present along the border.
We're getting FEMA response finally.
We're getting
some testing is finally being done under the Department of Homeland Security's directive.
But at the same time, it's like you need to come down and actually send your people to mitigate all of this.
This is not the city of Dor Rios issue.
This This is a
federalization process issue.
It's a federal issue, absolutely.
So is there anything that we can do to help you?
I think just ensuring that the story gets out and that
there is transparency happening.
I think that's one of the biggest
ways that we can resolve and find solutions to this problem.
This has been an ongoing issue for decades and it's going to continue until we face it head on.
But we need to be transparent while we're doing that.
You can't not call it a crisis for one thing.
It is a crisis.
So it's a humanitarian crisis.
Can you tell me, because I don't have a clear picture on is life normal for the
average Delrian
that
is conducting their life?
Do they have access to the things they need?
I mean, I'm hearing about huge lines
for food, but that might be the relief food.
What is the average life like
initially you know there was a huge um
what's you know during the winter storm that you you couldn't get food during the winter storm and and since that winter storm has passed you know life has gone back to normal a little bit but the main concern now is is just the security of the border community i mean we're a safe small sleepy town you know we we we know each other we we know each other we say hi to each other at the grocery stores things like that and now i have concerns you know i have small business owners like a photo a photographer she's trying to conduct business at the creek at our city park, and she's fearful that she's going to be robbed because she has migrants coming up to her and asking her for money and for food.
And how secure is that?
You know, I have a duty to protect my community, and I have the transient population coming through our municipal areas and parks.
It's not safe.
Bruno, I have to tell you,
I admire you.
I admire the take that you have and
the brave stand that you're making,
especially i know what i know what the world is like today you're either part of the team or you're not part of the team and that is killing us uh and yeah and i uh so i admire that please keep my phone number if there is anything that we can do for you i have a large charity arm anything we can do to help the citizens of del rio weather this you please let us know i will thank you i appreciate that i appreciate you having me on on and and sharing the story of what's happening along the border.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
You bet.
Bruno Lozano from Del Rio, Texas.
He's the mayor.
Wow.
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You know, I'm just, I'm looking up at Fox News,
and I'm seeing that they're doing a story on how Vice President Harris did not salute the color guard as she was coming down the ramp with Joe Biden.
Well, no, she's with the commander-in-chief, and he returned the salute.
That is not something that that is a relatively new tradition.
I mean, I can't believe I'm helping defend people, but let's just have perspective.
That was started, really, by Ronald Reagan, and you weren't supposed to salute if you were a civilian in civilian clothes, but he said, I'm the commander-in-chief.
I'm going to salute.
So he saluted.
It has been a tradition that all the presidents have picked up since then.
But she's not the commander-in-chief.
Now, I don't know if that's her reason for not saluting.
Probably not.
But why is that worth airtime when so much is going on today?
This push for gun control, we have a really important show that we have worked two weeks on to present to you tonight.
I have moved it and delayed it a week so we could talk to you about gun control.
My staff is working overtime right now to be able to put something together tonight that is worth your time, and we have it.
There's a lot of things going on with gun control.
This is the first, this is the beginning of this fight.
We've had two shootings, and
you don't ever waste an emergency.
You don't waste a tragedy if the ends justify the means.
And you are going to see this come
fast and furious at you.
And do not believe any of the bullcrap that they're,
we're not after your guns.
We're just after these assault rifles.
Yeah, assault rifles?
They're a modern sporting rifle.
Don't blame me if you don't understand what it is.
There is a sickness in America.
Those guns have been in our society since the 1950s.
The 1950s.
Why are we suddenly having all these problems?
Because there's something going on in our society.
There is a sickness in our society.
You know, they talked about the first real kind of push for gun control was back in the 1930s when
they needed to get those machine guns out of the hands of the mobsters.
Well, did it work?
Would it have worked?
It wouldn't have worked because they would have bought them anyway.
You think bad guys are...
You think
Al Capone was like, ah, geez,
they're getting rid of all the machine guns.
Oh, well, we give up.
Of course not.
Of course not.
The same now.
Now, we have this last shooting.
I don't know if this guy was religiously motivated, if he was insane or politically motivated.
He hated Donald Trump.
He
is a
Islamic
follower in good standing.
I don't know if there was anything on that, but it looks like he was a little radical.
I don't know how radical.
And he also looks like he might have been really insane.
You know, that I'm going off of more than just the fact that he's walked into a store in his underpants and no shirt.
But this has nothing to do
with
the automatic weapons.
Tonight, you're going to hear all about what they're planning on doing and what you can do.
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There is a direct push
to come after your firearms, to to start changing the laws to make it more difficult, to take
quote-unquote assault rifles off.
These are modern sporting rifles.
That's what they were called by the company that made them beginning in the 1950s.
They're painted black, so they're scary.
And there is a movement that I highly recommend that you get involved in.
It's the Second Amendment Sanctuary Cities Movement.
There are three states now:
Idaho,
Wyoming, and I can't remember what the other one is, but three states that have passed this.
But there are a ton,
a ton of counties all across the country.
It's actually four states.
Alaska is one of them.
It started in Alaska.
It's happening now in Texas as well.
And
it needs to go through.
But I want to understand it and help you understand it a little bit.
Justin Holland, he is a Texas state representative.
He's the guy who introduced Texas House Bill 2622.
And so we thought we'd get him on.
And if you don't have this happening in your House of Representatives,
in your state,
you need to get involved in this and get it moving now.
Justin, how are you, sir?
I'm doing great, Glenn.
Good morning.
Is it Kansas the other state?
There's four states.
Do you know?
I believe Utah.
Utah.
Utah is one of the other states, but it is something that's gaining much momentum in our state right now, and we're hoping to get it pushed through this legislative session with just 70 days left.
So this is something I was talking about before Biden was even inaugurated.
We need to have sanctuary states
that will operate the same way the sanctuary cities did for illegal aliens.
And I think that's what your bill is doing.
It is
putting together
a movement that says no state agency will help with anything that is against the Second Amendment.
Is that right?
Yeah, basically that is right.
Anything more prohibitory or restrictive, a regulation, a restriction, something like that, that would come down from a Biden administration or any subsequent administration, We are not going to allow our state and local law enforcement resources to enter into agreements with federal agents that would be against what we have right now in the books.
We want to keep our Second Amendment laws and our constitutional rights as strong as possible.
And we feel like that infringement is coming and is closing in on us.
So that's what the over the
30,000-foot view is very similar to what you said.
So
in the bill, it actually says magazine capacity or size limitations, registration requirements, background checks.
So, that's anything that they are talking about now.
That's right.
Anything that has to do with a firearm, a firearm accessory, or firearm ammunition and your means of obtaining them.
We want to maintain our Second Amendment rights and constitutional rights in Texas without the out-of-touch policies of the Biden administration coming to Texas and
hampering us.
So now let me ask you, this is a really selfish question, but the federal government would love to make examples of
people that are outspoken, who have firearms.
I live in Texas.
If the federal government decided to come and confiscate my stuff or the FBI was at my door and they, you know, they were like,
we need to see your clips,
or not your clips, your magazines, would the state protect me or just not get involved with that?
So the state is the federal government still has their own ability to enforce their laws.
We cannot stop the feds from enforcing federal law.
We're just not going to allow local entities
to enter into agreements with federal agencies that would ask them to do that on their behalf.
They would actually lose state funding if they complied with federal, more restrictive agreements after the inauguration of Joe Biden.
So is this kind of like the
idea here is because if Texas did it or Utah did it by itself, it wouldn't really be that effective because they'd have the resources.
Is this kind of the Christy Noam idea that I need a coalition?
And the power is the real strength of this comes from the number of states involved?
Right.
And I think that's the biggest thing that we need to stress nationwide is our Tenth Amendment rights as states.
If all the states that are Second Amendment loving, constitutional loving states will come together and push back because
our constitutional rights, as you know, are eroding day by day.
And as we have this new administration, we're all a little bit scared.
You can try to give them as much,
you know, we can watch them very closely, but you cannot let the Biden administration, the Democrats in Washington control the way that we live, the way that our way of life is, and our values in Texas.
And so, yes, I think it'd be wonderful if we could push a nationwide campaign for sanctuary Second Amendment state.
I have to tell you,
you know, I've been saying this for a while.
I think the states that get it need to be a constitution sanctuary state.
that anything in our Bill of Rights, if it's a violation of our Bill of Rights, we're not doing it.
I'm just as concerned about the First Amendment.
I mean, we lose the Second Amendment.
The First Amendment is definitely gone.
But the First Amendment is going away quickly because they found a way around
the Constitution by using private industry to be their strong arm.
That's right.
And I can't disagree with you, Glenn,
but
the spirit of House Bill 2622 is focused solely on gun legislation.
I know, I know.
The odds that this is going to pass, I'm surprised that Texas hasn't led the way in this,
but is it?
I tell you, the odds that it's going to pass seem very, very likely to me.
The governor is behind this.
This is the governor's priority Second Amendment sanctuary piece of legislation.
He has been active and vocal on social media about this bill, about our legislation.
We've worked closely with his office.
We've worked closely with Texas State Rifle Association in meetings and discussions with the NRA.
People are, there's momentum gaining behind this.
I think we're going to pass this bill this session.
That is fantastic news.
When will we know?
How long is this going to take?
Well, right now we've just started in earnest meetings and laying out bills.
This bill has been referred to the State Affairs Committee in the Texas House, and it will,
we've requested a hearing for that.
Once I lay the bill out in the committee, it should get kicked out within a week or so from there.
We're up against the timeline.
It needs to happen in April for sure because towards the end of our legislative session, it becomes more and more difficult to pass bills if you don't get them moving.
We feel like in the next couple of weeks, we're going to get this bill moving down the line and over to the Senate so that
we can get to the governor's standard.
A lot of people around the country don't understand the reason why Texas is still as free as it is.
And no offense to you, is that the state house adjourn And they're only in, what is it, every other year.
Every other year for 140 days,
we make laws for 140 days, and we go back to our communities and businesses and live under them with the people that voted us in there.
And the more that we're in session, the greater your liberties are in trouble.
And it is the reason why Texas has been this strong.
And more state, that's the way our founders set things up.
And Texas is really the only one left, I think, in the country that's living that way.
Well, that's why so many people, Glenn, are moving here in droves because it's the freedom capital of America, as our governor likes to say, and we want to keep it that way for our guns as well.
I have some friends that are living up north, and they are visiting this week, and they couldn't believe the growth in Texas.
They're like, how is the state keeping up with it?
And I'm like, well, the state is really smart and
they built the infrastructure ahead of time, but it is phenomenal how fast this state is growing.
It is growing very fast.
Can I ask, if somebody is interested in this in their state, did you use
another bill from somebody else?
Is there like a Mad Lib version of this bill that states can start to go off of?
Well, I tell you what, we have a couple of different versions of it that we'd be happy to provide to any other legislators or people that would like to send it to theirs.
The Texas Legislature Online has a great resource where you can search the bill 2622, House Bill 2622, and get the language to share with their legislators.
And our office would be happy to provide that as well.
Where would they find that online?
It would be Texas Legislature Online, T-L-O.
T-L-O,
yes, T-L-O.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you so much.
Please stay in touch with us.
Let us know.
Do people, should we be calling our state state representative here in Texas?
The best way that you could do is call your state representative and tell them to co-author this legislation.
That essentially means that they will walk down to the House Clerk's office, sign their name on as a co-author, and support.
The more co-authors we have, the stronger chance that this has to start moving and move quickly.
And that's what they would do: support this bill by co-authoring it and tell their state rep to do that.
Great.
Thank you so much.
I will tell you there's going to be a ton.
If this gains real traction here in Texas, there will be a ton of Soros type money coming in to stop it.
You know, as Texas goes, it's a little like California and New York.
As Texas goes, so goes the country.
And I urge you, if you're listening to us in Texas, to call your state rep.
It's House Bill 2622.
If you're listening to us anywhere else in the country, call your state representative.
representative.
Call your
local people and say, we need to have this as a sanctuary city and a sanctuary state.
Again, there are only three or four states now that are doing this or have already passed it.
There are more coming, but there are counties all over the country.
There's I don't know how many 400 and some counties.
It is a the map is awash with counties that have already done this.
So if your state won't do it, get it to your local level, your county level, or even your city level, if that's what it takes.
But get involved in this movement.
And time is of the essence now.
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So I just heard some sad news on a personal note.
This program began in Tampa, Florida, WFLA.
And it is one of the best best memories of my life, my family's life.
I think Stu would feel the same way.
Oh, 100%.
It was a
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And many of them are still there, and we just love them.
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And
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he's just gotten to the point his family has been taking care of him, and
he has just said he doesn't want to be a burden on his family anymore.
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he's going into hospice.
And
Ted, we just
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I know what you're going through and
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One of the funniest guys you're ever going to meet and a legend in Tampa.
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Tonight at 9 p.m., a very important show that our producers are working through the night to be able to put through to you today.
Live at 9 p.m., Control.
The control that is coming through
common sense gun reforms.
I believe, and we can make this case here for you in a minute, I believe the filibuster is going to be broken because of the push for gun control.
This is one of these things they will fall on their sword for.
And the minute you start giving common sense gun control, which is not common sense, and listening to, we're not trying to take away your gun, then why are you talking about taxing bullets so high that no one can afford them?
What are you doing?
We know it's about power and control.
We'll make that case for you here in 60 seconds.
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from
President Biden.
President Biden yesterday was talking about common sense gun control.
Let's go to President Biden from yesterday.
While we're still waiting for more information regarding the shooter, his motive, the weapons he used, the guns, the magazines, the weapons, the modifications that apparently have taken place to those weapons that are involved here, I don't need to wait another minute, let alone an hour, to take common sense steps that will save the lives in the future and to urge my colleagues in the House and Senate to act.
We can ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in this country once again.
I got that done when I was a senator.
It passed.
It was law for the longest time.
And it brought down these mass killings.
We should do it again.
We can close the loopholes in our background check system, including the Charleston loophole.
That's one of the best tools we have right now to prevent gun violence.
Is it?
Is it really?
By the way, Stu, do you have the
stats off the top of your head?
I have them tonight, and they're in my book, Control.
If you don't own the Control series from me, you're missing out.
Control is all about gun control, and it has all of the stats.
This lie that he has just told that the
mass killings went down and everything was sunshine and lollipops once we got rid of these evil assault weapons.
That's not true.
The reason why it was allowed to sunset is because it wasn't effective at all.
Yeah, here's the quotes.
In general, we found really very,
very little evidence, almost none, that gun violence was becoming any less lethal or any less injurious during this timeframe.
This is talking about the assault weapons ban.
So on balance, we concluded that the ban had not had a discernible impact on gun crime during the years it was in effect.
End quote.
That's not from some right-wing guy.
That's from the actual study that went over this.
They said,
although the ban has been successful in reducing crimes with assault weapons, any benefits from this reduction are likely to have been outweighed by steady or rising use of non-banned semi-automatics
with large capacity magazines, which are used in crime more frequently than assault weapons.
I mean, we all know that.
Therefore, we cannot clearly credit the ban with any of the nation's recent drop in gun violence.
And indeed, there has been no discernible reduction in the lethality and injuriousness of gun violence based on indicators like percentage of gun crimes resulting in death or share of gunfire incidents resulting in an injury, as we might have expected had the ban reduced crimes with both assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
It is truly remarkable how they are spinning this.
The New York Times was,
I mean, just incredible today on their 30-year journey of Joe Biden fighting against these assault weapons and how much of a change it made and how the Democrats just lost their spine
when it came to renew from the sunset.
Well, yeah, it had a sunset for a reason.
So the government could do a study to see if it made any difference and it didn't.
They didn't lose their spine.
They knew it wasn't making any difference and they were going to pay a very heavy cost for doing it.
If this showed that there was a huge difference when you control the guns,
you still wouldn't convince me, but at least I'd have to argue against it.
You don't have to argue against gun control, what they did in 1995.
I've done it before.
We can do it again.
Why?
It did nothing.
That's a ridiculous argument to even have.
I think you can make the case that
you're going to see the end of the filibuster
over something like this.
They're going to, this is the easiest thing for them to say.
They're just going to, they just want kids to die.
They just want these mass shootings to continue.
You can see even now, Biden would be promoted as the big guy who's standing in the way, along with Manchin and maybe cinema,
saying we don't want the filibuster to go away.
That's kind of how he was pitched to the American people.
It's a smaller, right?
But I mean, you listen to the way he says in these clips from this week, he's saying, I hope
should be passed.
This should be passed right away.
I hope the senators are there listening to me.
I hope they're listening to me.
Like, what is that?
What
I think he's saying
it's filibuster time.
It's time to, you know, figure out a way to get around it for this.
Well, when it comes to an emergency situation, we can get rid of the filibuster.
This is too big of a problem.
Exactly.
And this is what we said from the beginning on this.
Yes, they can say when an election is on the line and they're trying to win over Republican votes, sure, they'll say they're not going to get rid of the filibuster.
But when it comes down to it, they're going to say these Republicans are too, they're too obstructionist.
Too in bed with the NRA.
They've gutted the NRA.
There's never been anything more obvious.
And lives are on the line.
We must act now.
We can't have these Republicans stopping these down because they're getting paid by the NRA.
Yeah, what about the, I mean,
why doesn't that work on the border?
Why doesn't that work on the border?
If it just saves one child, if it just saves one life.
Yeah.
How many lives?
How many lives are endangered and actually lost because of illegal immigration?
Why doesn't it work for that?
And I'm sure some of the stuff, some of the tactics used in the last few years will be used with things like guns.
I mean, like, you know, the emergency
declaration that was used to build the wall is going to be something they're absolutely going to take advantage of.
That's why we spoke out against that.
We learned our lesson from the Patriot Act.
It might sound like a good idea, or it might be something that you get wrapped up in emotionally, or you're like so tired, just do anything, do something.
No, you do not want to open unconstitutional doors.
Look, I favor the wall to be built.
Me too.
But
you got to do it the right way.
And of course, obviously, when you can't get things done through legislation, you have a situation now where we have like big pieces of wall in the middle of giant fields that will remain that way forever.
Because obviously,
although although I will say there's a good chance Biden also tears them down.
I think there's a good chance that he actually goes and physically removes them.
I would not be surprised at all to be able to
see that.
How insane would that be with our money situation and everything else?
How insane would that be?
You know that's costing us millions of dollars every day because we stopped it.
We're still,
you're still paying people.
You're still paid, yeah.
You're still paid.
So it's costing us millions of dollars.
Anyway, it's a different story.
Amazing.
I want you to listen to this representative from Colorado talking about the filibuster.
Listen.
You know, in the Congress, as you mentioned, the House of Representatives last week, for the second time, we've passed two important initial pieces on gun violence prevention.
The problem is in the Senate, even with a majority, a slim majority, because of the filibuster, it's going to be very, very difficult to get anything done.
You know, the filibuster to many of us is a tool, an instrument for government gridlock.
And we need action and we need it right away.
So, what are you calling for today?
Well, we need to do away with the filibuster.
You know,
what we're seeing happening in America is Republicans in the Senate are more interested in eroding voting laws and increasing gun rights when it really should be
the other way around.
Oh, my gosh.
I just can't take this ridiculous
lies.
This isn't even ridiculous logic.
These are just out-and-out lies.
They're now saying that the Republicans want to erode your voting rights.
No, just the ones that are saying that you don't have to have identification.
You can register and go vote on the same day.
Is there nothing that you have to do to be a citizen of the United States, to be able to vote, to be able to participate?
Is there no hurdle to that?
It's just like, I showed up and I'm wearing my t-shirt and I don't have any teeth and I'm not wearing pants right now, but I'm totally cool to vote.
It's totally unconstitutional to require pants to vote.
Right.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous what is going on and dangerous.
We don't trust people anymore.
You know, you know what's amazing to me is you don't have to
you don't have to do all of these things.
You don't have to play all these games if you have trust.
You don't have to lie
and force people into things if you have trust.
I was talking to a former military guy the other day, and he was talking about, we were talking about the Patriot missile system.
And he was over in the Middle East with the Patriot missile system.
He said, and when Saddam Hussein was first launching the Scuds,
those things were so unreliable, but you never knew.
And he said he was launching these missiles and every time we'd have to break, every time we'd have to shelter, we'd have to,
we
kind of held our breath for a certain number of minutes.
He said, but then the Patriot missiles were introduced.
And he said, they shot them down over and over again.
And he said, we had trust.
The alarms would go off.
And nobody had to say, stay in your place.
Nobody had to say that.
The trust was there because the Patriot missile system worked.
You didn't have to tell soldiers to stand in your place.
They trusted it.
And the only way that happened is we trusted the industry that built it, the people that maintained it, the people that were operating it.
There were checks all along the way.
So we knew that system was going to be reliable.
Baghdad, they knew that those things weren't reliable because you were either taking graft,
you were dirty, you didn't care, whatever the reason was,
they knew that those missiles were not dependable.
They had no trust on that.
What are we doing right now?
We have no trust in anyone.
And it's really dangerous.
You cannot rebuild a society if you don't trust people.
More of us have to live worthy of somebody else's trust.
It's not just the people in Washington, it's us too.
And we also have to cut people some slack when they are on our side.
Where is the Reagan rule that give me 80%?
And I'm not even talking about policies.
Just can you give me
the 10
amendments to the Constitution?
I'd like you to give me all of them.
But the first 10, if we, you know, the rest, everything else in the Constitution, I think is, with few exception, is just a reiteration of, okay, dummy, this is what we meant.
When we said all men are created equal,
when you have rights, we mean black people too.
We mean women too.
It's just a reiteration of the 10.
That's all I look for.
You can disagree with me on policies.
You can disagree with me on direction, you know, on policies.
But as long as we're aligned on the Constitution is sacred and we don't violate those rights, the ends don't justify the means, I am in with you.
I'll stand by you
100%.
What are we doing?
We have got to restore trust.
We don't, you know, no one can look to us in Washington, D.C.
The Republicans can't look to us as conservatives and say, I'm going to fight for that, because I actually believe that.
Do you?
Really?
I can count on one hand the number of people I trust in Washington to actually do that.
The rest of them, no idea.
They've violated our trust so many times.
When it comes to the Democrats,
they state themselves.
They're progressives.
One law that restricts you just a little bit leads to the next law that restricts you just a little bit more, to the next law that restricts you just a little bit more, and then it's gone.
And they talk about guns are the problem.
People are the problem.
If people were driving on sidewalks and mowing people down, we wouldn't be talking about the evil automobile.
We'd be talking about what the hell has happened to people where they just think it's okay to mow people down by driving on the sidewalk.
Why aren't we having that conversation?
That's the conversation we need to have.
What the hell happened to this society where there were more guns in our society per,
you know, per population,
percentage-wise, more guns
50 years ago, definitely 100 years ago, everybody had a gun.
Why weren't people killing each other?
It wasn't technology.
There's something rotten in the soul of America that we have lost.
And that's not going to be found through legislation.
And that's why they don't want to talk about it, because this is all about control and power.
And if you think you have a problem right now with a government who's dancing around, well, I don't know, they might be extremists.
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If you think that that's going to get better, if you think your speech is going to be allowed when they start taking away your rights to guns, to ammunition, to defend yourself,
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We have no idea who they are.
If you bring in 2 million people,
are you safe in Texas?
Are you safe in these border towns?
I want a right to defend myself.
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Is this going to pass?
You know, with the filibuster, they did this after Sandy Hook.
And I think they had 52 votes in the Senate.
And they needed 60 because of the filibuster.
Maybe they get 55.
They're not going to get 60.
You have to remember, though, Joe Manchin fired a gun at the climate bill when he was running in a campaign commercial.
So, this guy cares about guns, cares about your freedom.
He will protect you.
He will be there for you no matter what.
Right.
Uh-huh.
Well, let's hope.
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because I listened to her, and I'm giving her the benefit of the doubt.
We will know if this website was just a sham or not eventually.
And in the meantime, there's not any bad legislation or sorry, any bad litigation that starts to
accrue in the in the wrong direction.
I wanted to get crew on from Red State.
He's a contributor to Red State, and he wrote why South Dakota Governor Christy Noam is right
and her critics are wrong on the girls.
Welcome.
Crew, are you there?
Morning.
Hey.
Yeah, good morning, buddy.
How are you, man?
I'm great.
Thanks for having me on.
You bet.
Meet you online, so to speak.
Yeah.
So you're probably not popular because I'm not popular right now for defending Governor Christy Noam, but i think
we're right
yeah it it it really comes down to
you know do you want to have
the issue addressed in a way that you know potentially advances your goal which is to have legislation that will stand and can be effective or are you just spoiling for a fight?
And I think, unfortunately, you know, on this particular issue,
a lot of, you know,
conservatives are just spoiling for a fight.
And they thought, you know, this was the place to have it.
Do you think that?
And what I would just say is...
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
No, no, go ahead.
Well, what I would just say is, you know, there was a fight.
Everybody missed it because it happened right at the beginning of COVID, but the fight happened in Idaho.
Idaho passed a similar bill, was signed by the governor against the advice of five former Idaho attorney generals, signed by the governor, the ACLU was standing by at the doorsteps of the courthouse with a complaint, went straight into federal court before a Trump-appointed judge, and an injunction was issued prohibiting the state from enforcing the statute.
And so I don't know why people think something different was going to happen here.
And that was my first reaction.
And then when I actually read the South Dakota statute that's proposed, I mean, it's only four pages long.
It's not terribly complicated.
You know, as a trial lawyer who has spent 30 years
going through and breaking down statutes and figuring out how they are to be applied and how they can be attacked, it's just, it's a train wreck.
It's a missing.
So tell me why, because that's what most people are missing.
They're like, why?
Why would she do this?
Why wouldn't she roll the dice?
Tell me
where this could be taken apart easily.
The first line of attack that's always going to happen in a case like in a situation like this, the ACLU is going to make an equal protection claim.
They're going to claim that one segment of society is unfairly treated and unfairly discriminated against as compared to the rest of society.
Well, the first mistake here in the legislation is it only applies to transgender girls, boys who want to play as girls.
It doesn't apply to girls who want to play as boys.
So the first argument that's going to be made is, well, it's not really attacking transgenderism because it doesn't care about girls who want to play as boys.
It's only attacking one aspect of transgenderism.
So that's the first problem.
And that was also true in Idaho, and the judge in Idaho who issued the injunction pointed that out.
That was right.
The judge in Idaho issued an 87-page written opinion on the subject.
So
that's the first problem.
Second one is, as a general matter, when you're trying to advance, what you have to establish in an equal protection claim is that there is a compelling governmental interest in what your statute does.
So
the statute has to be drifted in such a way that it advances an interest as opposed to bans or prohibits some conduct.
It's like two sides of the same coin, but they go in opposite directions.
So that's why drafting of the statute is so important, to get it drafted correctly so that the language advances a clear governmental interest.
And I'm not going to pretend to on the radio here today explain exactly how it should be drafted, but I think that's one of Governor Noam's problems.
As she said in talking to legal scholars, I think there's problems with the language.
As a practical matter, as a practical matter, the language creates a host of practical application problems that a court's going to look at and say, this doesn't work, you know,
it doesn't functionally work
because
I wrote about this in my Red Piece story, and it got a lot of comments and a lot of attention.
The problem is that the statute requires that a parent of whatever child, any minor, has to sign a form that lists the child's age, sex according to their birth certificate,
and the fact that they have not taken any performance-enhancing drugs, including anabolic steroids, in the past 12 months.
But then it goes on to say, if the sponsoring entity, which would be the school or the school district,
has reasonable cause to believe that any information is false
or misleading,
it can, it may, it may, it's permissive, doesn't say it has to, it may, you know, withdraw the student from participation in athletics for the balance of the year.
Okay,
so
what kind of information would be triggering?
What kind of documentation or material would trigger a reasonable cause to believe?
Who makes that decision?
Does the student who's withdrawn have a mechanism to attack the decision or to show that the decision is factually incorrect?
You know, there's no avenue provided for the student, transgender or otherwise.
Let's just say that
an example I gave
you saw in the story you've read it is the mother in Pennsylvania who was just arrested and prosecuted for creating deep fake videos of her cheerleader daughter's rivals in an effort to get them thrown off the cheerleading team.
Well, if you've seen some of these deep steak videos, you've seen how effective this new technology is at superimposing faces on video, on moving bodies, and making it very difficult to distinguish.
You know, you can only begin to imagine what a disturbed, no question about it, you know,
parent in an effort to advance the interests of their own children might do in order to get some particular student disqualified from a high school event.
And the problem with that is there's no recourse,
at least outlined in this.
Right, okay.
Correct.
It's all left unaddressed.
It says, and it, and it doesn't say the school must do it.
It says the school may do it.
They might or they might not.
So
I only have
a couple of minutes left.
Can you go into Section 4 a little bit?
I don't have it.
If a student is deprived of an athletic opportunity or if a student...
Oh, yeah.
It's called a private cause of action.
It basically, and not every statute has this.
You know, there's lots of statutes that define rights of individuals that don't give the individual the right to sue.
But it's called a private cause of action.
And says if a third party, in this case, well, it's actually it's if the sponsoring entity, the school district,
violates a student's right
by virtue of somebody violating the statute.
In other words,
a transgender student is allowed to play,
then any student whose rights, any, it should be any female student whose rights to participate on an all-girls team are violated can sue school district.
So it created a system where plaintiffs' lawyers can sue school districts throughout South Dakota on behalf of disappointed little girls who things don't go their way,
whether factually accurate or not.
So it just, it opens the courthouse door.
And what I learned in doing a little bit of research is that schools in South Dakota are funded by state revenue in part, also and by local revenues, but in part by state revenue.
So the question I simply asked was, the state legislature has leverage through funding.
Why not just enforce the statute themselves through putting leverage on school districts rather than open the courthouse door to lawyers to come in and sue school districts?
They're just creating
a litigation trap for the school districts, which only costs them money in the end.
So what do you think about
her saying, I'll sign parts of this if
you change it?
I'll sign parts of this that will protect the high schools, but I am not going to engage with the NCAA.
Well, that is really, I think that's kind of a separate question.
The NCAA has already shown itself willing to punish states that pass
statutes that the NCAA believes discriminate against transgender athletes.
In fact, it drew seven championship events from North Carolina
in 2017 over the North Carolina Bathroom Bill, prohibiting
allowing trans people to select a bathroom according to their gender identification.
And that had nothing to do with athletics, but NCA withdrew championship events and scheduled them for other locations outside the state of North Carolina.
South Dakota does a lot of participation in NCA events in South Dakota, especially at the Division II level.
Not so much Division I, the schools aren't that big.
But at the Division II level, South Dakota basketball, South Dakota football, they are often in the mix for national championships.
And a lot of those contests are played at the locations of the schools, unlike Division I, where they're often at neutral sites.
So if this statute passed, and when Idaho passed their statute last year, in spring of 2000, the NCAA March Madness Regional was set to take place in Boise.
And the NCAA started making noise about relocating that regional on very short term on short-term notice, but COVID ended up canceling the tournament.
So it didn't have to happen.
And now that statute has been
subject to an injunction, so it's not being enforced.
But I'm certain the NCAA would have done the same thing here to South Dakota.
They would have removed whatever events are scheduled to take place in South Dakota.
Crew, this is one of the things that I think people say, well, why, you know, you're selling out because you're going to lose business.
It's deeper than this.
It's not just the NCAA, it It is the coalition.
I mean, it's the exact thing that Christy Noam is trying to do, as far as I understand it, is get a coalition of states.
So you have, there's power in numbers.
The NCAA will have all of these groups and all of these other entities that will side with them and punish the state.
So it's not just the NCAA.
That's correct.
There's no question about it.
You know, corporate America has, you know, developed a bad case of wokeism.
And corporate America, but there's an approach to the NCAA that I set forth in a VIP article on Red State.
So unfortunately, it's for members only.
I might unlock it just to allow more people to read it.
Imagine if this wasn't South Dakota that was going to confront the NCAA on this.
Imagine if it was the University of Texas or the University of Alabama or Ohio State.
Imagine if one of those red states with legislatures and governors who were conservative Republicans passed this kind of statute.
And then the University of Texas said to the NCAA, you know what?
We'll organize our own association and we'll conduct a football championship that involves Texas and Alabama and Mississippi and Florida and Georgia and Tennessee and Ohio State and Nebraska.
All of these are red states.
The NCAA, you know, that's attacking the NCAA in their wallet rather than letting the NCA attack a small state like South Dakota in their wallet.
Much smarter approach.
Thank you so much, crew.
I appreciate it.
You can find his work at redstate.com, redstate.com, and we will continue to follow this and see if Christy Noome actually is just doing a PR campaign, which I don't think she is, or if she actually follows through and they start to put that coalition together.
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