A Big Trump WIN? | Guests: Christopher Rufo & Dr. Karlyn Borysenko | 7/9/20

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Are we about to see a massive Trump win? The similarities between Trump and Harry Truman in 1948 are too numerous to ignore. Does Kanye West have any chance at the White House? Brad and Ashley Davis, co-owners of the Friend & Foe Board Game Café, join after posting a powerful message about running a small business during the pandemic. Filmmaker Christopher Rufo breaks down how Marxism is overtaking Seattle, and Dr. Karlyn Borysenko lays out the city’s new training for white employees on undoing “whiteness.” Glenn reviews how the Michael Flynn case reveals a Deep State coup against Trump with global efforts. The Supreme Court has been busy with rulings on contraceptives, Trump’s tax records, and whether half of Oklahoma isn’t Oklahoma.
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Sure.

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Been working on this one for a while.

And I know you are our stat man.

So I know that

I know that you're gonna tear it apart and you're gonna harsh my mellow, but I'm asking you not to.

At least let me have a few minutes of good feelings, okay?

Sure.

All right.

All right.

You know what would make me feel good?

The Democrats and the Marxists not taking control of our country this fall.

That would make me feel good.

Yeah, that would probably be a good deal.

Everyone is looking at these polls.

I hate to dismiss polls, but I think there's a couple of things going on.

First of all, I don't think we've ever seen an election like this one.

I have absolutely no idea what is coming.

The world could literally be on fire in an hour.

In an hour, we could be in, the missiles could fly, and

they've been launched by these genetic hybrid half-human, half-giraffe nation that we've all never heard of, and I wouldn't be surprised.

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I agree with this one.

Yes, the health, those people may very well be launching missiles at any point.

Yes.

Why would you classify them as people?

They're half people, half giraffes.

You know, you're saying hiraffes.

Huraffs should be able to get a girl.

Exactly right.

Exactly right.

I will say this.

If there's ever a movie made of this incident, no person should play the role of a huraffe.

Only haraffes

should play the role of haraffes.

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

You know, I was lecturing my daughter last night because she played Olaf in a play.

Oh, my gosh.

And I'm like, have you ever been a snowman?

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Anyway.

All right.

So let me compare

1948

with the year 2000.

Okay.

1948.

I believe

I believe the Republicans

had the slogan, Are You Done Yet?

But America was not.

And it didn't work out well for them.

So Harry Truman was considered to be a buffoon.

He was borish.

To err is Truman, is what they would say.

In the midterm, in 1946, Democrats lost both the House and the Senate, as Senate.

2018, the GOP lost the House.

The rise of outright communists.

1948,

the Communists were dominating the Progressive Party, just like they are now.

In 2020, we have the same kind of thing.

Party disunity.

In 1948, the Dixiecrats and the Progressives were going after each other.

In 2020, the Never Trumpers and the Lincoln Project.

So, so far, would you agree this is parallel in many ways?

Sure.

Some ways, yeah.

Weak, but overcompetent, overconfident opposition.

1948, it was Thomas Dewey, big on platitudes.

Everybody loved him, supposedly.

And he was Joe Biden, you know, except he wasn't in his rec room in his basement.

The vice president, the incumbent, Harry S.

Truman, had to fill a vacancy.

He went with a safe choice.

Donald Trump doesn't have a vacancy, but he's sticking with his safe choice.

Vice President, Dewey, made an abysmal choice.

Earl Warren added nothing.

In fact,

he hated Dewey.

In 2020,

I don't know.

It doesn't seem to be working out so far for him.

Russian interference in 1948.

CPUSA infiltrated the Progressive Party.

Allegations against Trump in 2020, of course.

The economy, 1948, excellent, particularly after the Depression and World War II.

This is the only one that really falls apart

because I don't think it's going to rebound fast enough.

The opposition party dissension, the conservatives

in 1948 cheesed off by the Me Too candidates losing previously, Landon Willkie Dewey.

In 2020, progressives cheated off because Bernie Sanders didn't get it in 16 or 2020.

The race split the Dixiecrats from the Democrats, but Dixiecrats

leaving cemented the black vote for the Democrats.

2020, the riots and wokeness could end up sending Democrats and independents into the Trump camp and keep GO peers from defecting from Trump.

Immigration, issue concerning European refugees, 2020, same thing, but now overshadowed by COVID, the economy, and outright revolution that we're having.

Age played a role in 1948.

The campaign style, give him Harry, no holds barred.

Dewey was just really dull.

Give him

Give him Donald.

He runs out, you know, with the

big shows that he does.

Biden is not exactly what he used to be.

He ran against Congress in 1948.

He lacerated the do-nothing Congress in 2020.

Same kind of thing.

In 1948, the press hated Harry S.

Truman.

Same.

Debates.

In 1948, there were no debates.

2020, there may not be any debates.

So

remember, Truman is the guy holding the newspaper that says Dewey wins.

They were that confident.

Now,

there is somebody else who's saying a similar thing.

He brought up the Truman-Dewey thing,

but his model, the primary model is what it's called,

that he came up with in 1995 and has predicted correctly all of the presidential candidates since 1995.

He's giving Donald Trump a 91% chance of winning in November.

He said that over the last hundred and eight years, he ran the same model.

He takes all of the opinion polls out.

He doesn't care about opinion polls.

All he cares about is how excited is the base for the candidate.

He says because Biden has nothing, nothing going on for him, except the opinion polls, but when you actually talk to people, everybody's like, I don't want to vote for that guy.

I mean,

yeah, I'm going to vote for him, but isn't there anybody else?

He says, because of the way he performed in the early primaries, is what his calculation always takes into account.

He says that Donald Trump is going to win handily in the

Electoral College and actually win with a bigger spread this time.

Wow.

Oh, I mean, it's not impossible.

I think a lot of what you said, those things do align.

I would still give him less than a 91% chance of winning the election at this point.

Here it comes.

Here comes

it.

No, no, no, no.

I think.

No, here it comes.

He's going to reign on our parade.

You're going to hush my mellow.

I got it.

I'm not.

I didn't know that.

I would point out, first of all, when you have an early primary model, which is when you have those

early elections that happen before a global pandemic, and then a global pandemic happens, I do think that it's going to be tough to take history.

And a revolution.

Yeah.

And

on top of that.

We've never had this.

We've never had that.

I mean, I think the closest we've ever come to this kind of situation is

the Civil War.

I mean, you just can't predict this at all because I don't think they're done.

Everything has been so well coordinated that I have no idea what they have planned for the fall, but they're not going to be sitting on their hands.

Right.

And, you know, there is a,

I think there's a, I think that's the reason why people are overlooking Trump right now.

It's this idea of, well, his polls look terrible.

Well, you know, frankly, they do look terrible, but, and they look worse than they did against Clinton.

And it's not really all that close.

That being said,

how many things has

Donald Trump even said about Joe Biden?

Like, there's no passion against Joe Biden right now because no one has done anything to show him even in a negative light.

Donald Trump's done, what, two campaign speeches, three campaign speeches so far?

We've seen no development of this campaign.

So right now, what you have is people, a lot of people with a lot of passion for Donald Trump and a lot of people with a lot of passion against Donald Trump.

I mean, certainly this election is going to, at its core, be a referendum on the way that Donald Trump has handled his first four years as a president.

He's a big enough personality that it's going to be impossible to make this election about Joe Biden entirely.

But still, you know, all he has to do is keep it close.

And once people start really thinking about this, looking at Joe Biden, watching him have these moments where he can't remember the most basic thing or pronounce the most basic word, it's going to change, I think, a little bit.

And we know that Trump brings pressure.

And who knows what Joe Biden does under that sort of pressure.

Do you believe that Joe Biden will be able to get away with not having a debate?

I think that that's what they're going for right now.

And they're smart to do it.

All these conditions.

They're very smart to do it.

But do you really think at this time, the most important election, this one really is?

This one is.

This is the end of the road for the Republic, I think.

Do we really not have any debates between the two people vying for

the job of running our country for the next four years?

We just say, nah, we don't need a debate.

Really?

You know, obviously, I don't think that's the right way to approach it, but if you take yourself out of it and put yourself as a Democratic campaign aide, you do everything you could to keep these two away from each other and not on the stage of the same.

What I'm asking you is, will the average American accept that?

Under normal circumstances, I would say no.

I think the one worry you'd have if you're the Trump administration is that people,

because Donald Trump is such a big personality, And so many people have had their mind made up on him already, there is less of a concern about what the alternative is.

And that's a scary thing to say.

But I really don't think a lot.

There is at least 45% of this country that sits back and says, I don't care who it is if it's not Donald Trump.

Now, there's also 40 to 45% of people who say, I don't care who the other person is.

I must have Donald Trump.

So you get to a baseline pretty quickly.

Those people in the middle, I think, are interesting in that

one of the good things about Donald Trump being able to dominate the news cycle, he has that unique talent to do that more than any president in, I think, American history.

I mean, he can dominate a news cycle, but it tires people out.

And when you're in a situation where you have a global pandemic and all of these other things, if he looks like he's handled these things really well when it comes to November,

then I think he's got a real chance.

If it looks like, if people have this impression that he's done this bad job or has been incompetent in his handling of this one big crisis he's had to face, not to mention the other ones going on.

I think it's going to be really difficult.

One of the reasons why, and this is separate a little bit, but it's like the whole thing about masks and taking all these precautions and not rushing to open, I understand it completely from a personal liberty standpoint.

I understand it completely from

the standpoint of just like, you know what, I don't think they work or whatever your personal opinion is.

From a political standpoint, I don't understand it at all.

Why wouldn't you take every precaution necessary?

Even if you thought it was a 1% chance it would make things better, to keep this situation, if it's out of control in November, Donald Trump probably has no chance to win.

So why wouldn't we do everything we possibly could, if you are a person who thinks Donald Trump would be the better option going forward,

to minimize this disease?

Why would you risk going out all the time?

Why would you fight, you know, why would you shame people

who are throwing masks on and looking like ducks, like these duck masks that people are worrying about?

It's just, I don't think politically it works.

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You know, maybe that's why we should go with Kanye.

Kanye says he's running.

He hasn't taken any steps to do it.

But he said yesterday that he's just looking to maybe peel off a few Democrats from Joe Biden.

But don't laugh at Kanye being elected.

I think there's a lot of people right now that'd be like, why not?

Why not?

It's 2020.

Why not?

It would make perfect sense, would it not?

It would.

By the way, we went back and found a, I did Stu Does Kanye on Stu Does America last night, and we found a clip from 2016 where I said the next president is going to be a Kardashian.

We just have to hope it's Courtney.

Now, at that point, I was not considering

Kanye West in a 2020 run, which is very odd.

I mean, did he actually come out and say he was trying to peel black people off intentionally?

In his first interview, he did not know that.

I read that

yesterday.

I read that late last night.

I don't know where I read it.

I mean, it's possible.

I think he came out and said, you know, look,

if I could peel a few people off of Joe Biden, that would be good.

Well, the bottom line is I think it's,

he was also critical of Trump, and

he's no longer a supporter.

Yeah.

Said he's taking the red hat off,

which now we don't have to say he's brilliant anymore, right?

Like we're past that.

Can we get past that now?

Can we go back to when we all thought he was insane as of two years ago?

Can we get past that?

Brilliant people often look insane.

That's what insane people say, for example.

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So here's the thing that's really going to hurt President Trump if we can't turn the economy around.

The economic fallout from this coronavirus is just

mind-boggling.

32% of all U.S.

households have not made their full housing payments for July yet.

That is

stunning.

About 19% of Americans made no housing payment at all during the first week of the month.

13% paid only a portion of their rent or mortgage.

This is the fourth month in a row that a historically high number of households are unable to pay their housing bill on time in full, up from 30% in June, 31% in May.

It's 32% of all U.S.

households in July.

We are just being devastated, just devastated.

I want to share a Facebook post that I saw from from a couple of people, Brad and Angela Davis.

They started

this restaurant.

I'm sorry, what did I say?

It's Ashley and Brad Davis.

They started this restaurant, which had been a dream of theirs.

And it's called the Friend and Foe Board Game Cafe.

It's a little sandwich shop in Plano.

and Texas.

And they have, you know, the usual fare, but they also have like 600 board games, so people can come and play board games with a family.

I read this post, and I think there's millions that feel this way.

Why do we get up in six in the morning to drive 70 miles back and forth for a 12- or 13-hour workday?

Because we have no other choice.

Frankly, if we had an out, we probably would have taken it by now.

But all of our eggs are in this basket.

In fact, the whole chicken is in this basket.

We, the three owners, wear every hat.

We are the general managers, the grill cooks, the prep cooks, the bakers, baristas, bartenders, marketers, the janitors, just to name a few.

We get up every day and we take a beating.

We fight tooth and nail to make it through this with no support from the government thus far.

And we know there are many other businesses doing the same.

Our thoughts have been focused on the business and survival for so long, I do anything for a carefree moment.

Every fiber of my being is stretched to the max.

But with that being said, I'm fed up, not just with our current situation.

I am sick of the judgment, anger, irrational behavior, and sheer hatred I am seeing.

I'm afraid to say anything about anything because

inevitably someone will disagree and spew hatred rather than having a discussion.

If I don't post something, I'm labeled.

If I do post something, I'm labeled.

If I keep my mouth shut during a conversation, I'm labeled.

If I open my mouth during a conversation, I'm labeled.

Nobody really cares about what anyone else has to say.

Their minds are all made up and likely based on a meme, a headline, or a one-sided source rather than an array of reputable books or articles.

We get flack as business for remaining open and trying to bring in customers with various incentives, even though we are following all recommended safety protocols.

Nothing we do seems to be enough.

We're expected to go a step further than what's required.

We open at 25%.

You should stay closed.

We sanitize all of our games.

You shouldn't let people play games.

We strongly recommend masks.

You should make it mandatory, not by choice.

Most business owners can't just throw in the towel and go find another job.

It's not how it works.

Oftentimes, when one is focused on

forced to close their business, they lose everything

because we have put everything into it.

In short, please stop.

Stop judging people for what they don't post.

Stop judging people for what they do.

Stop labeling businesses as irresponsible for doing their best during this crap.

Stop labeling people in general.

Stop reacting to wrong with another wrong.

Stop hating your neighbor because they have a different worldview than you.

And if you aren't sure what your worldview is, think about it.

Read about it.

Maybe you'll be able to disagree with someone cordially if you understand the fundamental differences.

Amen.

That was written by Ashley.

She's married to Brad, and they both happen to be on with us now.

They live in Abilene, Texas.

Ashley and Brad, welcome to the program.

How are you?

Thanks, Glenn.

We're doing good.

Just excited to be on your show.

Yeah, really.

I really appreciate this opportunity.

Not a problem.

I know you are struggling just like everybody else, but Ashley,

your Facebook post is what caught my eye.

Your Facebook post,

what happened to get you to snap like that, like that and speak truth?

Yes.

Well, really, from the time we started working to open this business, which is about three years ago to now, things have been incredibly challenging.

You know, it seems like we take one step forward and then three steps back at times.

But the reason I made this post is because I just got fed up with the unrealistic expectations that I was noticing from the general public and the realization that some people actually expect businesses to go one step further than what is even required as far as the COVID restrictions go, which is just ridiculous.

I think there are some businesses who can afford to do that, for example, like keeping their dining closed or refusing businesses, refusing business to certain people

because they either have like a second source of income or they got a ton of money from the government.

But businesses like ours just can't afford to do that.

So, whenever I think about it, you guys have been

sorry, go ahead.

I'm sorry, but you've been operating on a 60 to 80 percent loss every day.

You need, what,

at least $1,000 in sales every day.

I'd say about $800 to $1,000, yeah.

Okay.

And you said in your Facebook post that the government didn't help you at all.

So you didn't get the PPP

loan qualification.

Correct.

I mean, up to this point, we have we all we've received from the government government is a six thousand dollar advance on the economic uh disaster funds, and we haven't seen any anything else from that.

We were actually denied.

Um they claimed that we didn't suffer enough of a loss.

So, you know, we made an appeal, and we're going through we're going through, right?

We're going through the process to try to, you know, get what we can out of that.

But no, we have not seen anything from that or the PPPL yet.

So, Brad, what are you guys doing to stay open?

Well, we're working our butts off.

We're putting in 13, 14 hour days at the store.

We've unfortunately had to cut employee shifts way back just to save on payroll.

We've been praying a whole lot.

We're believers, we're Christians, and so we're just having to really lean on the fact that God is good even in difficult times.

And

we're just trusting in that fact and just working as hard as we can.

So are you guys making it with the

restaurant at all?

I mean, are you close to your $800 minimum or is it just not even close?

No,

we're at this point

with the further, you know, we were starting to open back up here in Texas and then the COVID numbers go back up and they put further restrictions on us.

And so we're operating at about,

our revenue is about 50% of what we need it to be.

I mean, we've pretty much burnt through our reserves, personal savings to keep things afloat.

And we're just at that point where it's like, gosh,

if we can't figure this out, we're going to lose it all.

I have been in that situation, and it is the most stressful

because there's nothing you can do.

There's just nothing you can do.

And when you have to lay people off and you have to make these decisions, how are you guys faring as a couple?

Well, like Brad said, we're believers and we've really had to lean on the Lord during this time.

And, you know,

in all honesty, it's probably brought us closer together, which is a good thing.

I know it doesn't always happen that way,

but we really make a good team.

You know, we have two girls.

One of them is two years old.

One of them is eight months old.

And so we actually alternate days, you know, and Brad will go one day to the store and I'll have the girls all day and then we'll switch and we kind of go back and forth.

You know, sometimes we bring the girls up to the store with us.

And so we just kind of do whatever it takes.

Ashley, it's interesting looking at your post because you could definitely sense the issues that you're having with the business and the frustrations with the business.

But the post is really more focused on how people are treating each other.

Why did you focus on that?

Well, I think, you know, there's a lot of things that happened at the same time in our country.

And I think though they're not necessarily related, people are entangling them together and just really acting hatefully towards one another.

And it's coming out,

you know, on our social media posts and

the decisions that we make.

And so that's why I focused on that

because

that's kind of exacerbated everything.

Brad, are you worried that you started a board game cafe?

Because that's going to cause something where, you people want to kill each other over a game of Monopoly?

You may be increasing the stress.

There are certain games that we probably want to tell customers: like, look, if you're stressed out, don't play this game.

It's just going to make it worse.

So, what are you guys doing?

I know you guys are now renting board games, which is a good idea.

You are also delivering

food.

You're also making food for

nursing homes, et cetera, et cetera.

Is that right?

Yeah, we have a...

Sorry, go ahead, Brad.

You got this one.

Oh, sorry.

That sounds good.

Yeah, so

we implemented a game rental system since a lot of people aren't comfortable coming into the store to play games.

We said, hey, let's make our games rentable and people can rent a game, bring it home, and play it.

And then we're doing a donate a meal program, which allows people to purchase games.

I mean, not purchase games, purchase meals, and then we deliver it to first responders, nursing homes, health care workers.

Just, I mean, it's a stressful time for them.

And it's a way for us to generate a little bit of revenue and then also, you know, get some food out there to some people who have a lot of other stuff going on and may not want to have to worry about lunch or dinner.

Okay, so how do people get involved in that?

If people wanted to donate a meal to somebody, you're not asking for a handout.

You're saying,

we're going to charge you for something and we're going to do something good with it.

So how do people get involved in that?

Right.

You can go to our website.

It's friendandfoebgc.com.

And there's actually a link on there where you can click on donate a meal.

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And then we compile these certain numbers.

We contact

fire departments, police departments, hospitals, nursing homes.

It says, hey, we've got meals.

We'd like to donate them to you guys.

And then we prep them and deliver them.

Wow.

I mean,

only in in Texas or in a small town in America would you be delivering meals to police officers, and the police officers would take them at this point.

Thank you for that.

So it is friend and foe, BGC.com.

Thank you guys so much.

And

I just,

I wish you the very best.

Hey, Lynn, can can I say one more thing real quick?

Sure.

Yeah,

when things calm down, you need to bring you, and then you could call like Sean Hannity, Ben Shapiro, and say, I want to challenge you guys to a board game.

Let's go to Friend Info.

Okay.

All right.

Thank you so much.

I don't know if I'm playing a board game or any game with Ben Shapiro.

I will lose.

That's a good point.

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They have to go through a

rigorous, rigorous

testing and

redevelopment, really, of their senses.

Well, if they're white.

It's mandatory now, all Seattle City employees that are white have

got to go down and have some whiteness training.

Not kidding.

I just.

I can't believe it.

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How to get rid of your whiteness.

You can't have whiteness, Glenn.

And to get rid of your whiteness, it's important to make sure you let go of your comfort and your belief that you should be physically safe.

Because that is clearly what our country needs right now, is more feelings of uncertainty and more feelings of you might be physically hurt or maybe mentally hurt.

Also, you should get rid of some of your white friends.

You don't need them all.

Who needs them all?

Who needs all those white people?

They're unnecessary.

Get them out of there.

Right.

I mean, this is literally the stuff that's in here.

And it was endorsed by the city.

The guest we have coming up has just happened to do a records request with the city to get the actual documents of what they were being taught.

And

you'll drop your jaw to the floor.

It's incredible that an actual city is doing this type of thing.

Well, we have that coming up next.

And boy, if I were in Seattle, I would be raising holy hell.

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Now, don't hold this against me,

but I was raised just north of Seattle.

I was born in Everett, was raised in Mount Vernon, and I don't know what happened to Seattle.

I mean, it has gone full-fledged crazy Marxist and they're starting to eat themselves which it couldn't happen to a nicer group of people.

I'm going to start with the city councilwoman that we talked about yesterday

and how she's now in a feud with the mayor.

Also

there's been

a brave soul in Seattle that decided I'm not doing this and walked and released some information about a new whiteness class that all white people have to take.

The city won't talk about anything, but we have the documents.

We have two people to talk about this coming up at a second.

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So imagine you're a Seattle worker and you have to go to one of these whiteness meetings.

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He's a contributing editor of the City Journal, the director of the Center on Wealth and Poverty.

And I wanted to start with him about this crazy socialist Seattle Council member that vows to replace capitalism with socialism.

Welcome to the program, Christopher.

It's great to be with you.

So,

who is this Seattle City Councilwoman?

So Shama Sawant has actually been in office since 2014, and she's a member of the Socialist Alternative Party.

It's an international Marxist-Leninist political party with the goal of overthrowing the capitalist system and installing worldwide socialism.

And in 2014, she was seen as almost a kind of token socialist who was running for city council on this radical platform.

And the moderates were in such firm control.

People said, you know, this would be a fun thing to have in the city of Seattle, the most progressive city, to have an actual socialist.

And for many years, she was really relegated to the sidelines of political power.

But in the last few months, she has become the de facto leader of the city council and really the de facto political leader of Seattle.

And her

she endorsed the Chas CHOP occupation.

She is pushing legislation now and is one vote away from cutting the police department by 50%.

And she has just passed an Amazon tax.

And she's not going to stop.

And she's made clear that if you resist her, she's going to send violent thugs to your house, to your neighborhood, and to your city to get what she wants.

I want to play just this audio quickly from her.

Here she was a couple of days ago in Seattle talking about Amazon.

I have a message for Jeff Bezos and his class.

If you attempt again to overturn the Amazon tax, working people will go all out in the thousands to defeat you.

And we will not stop there because you see we are fighting for far more than this tax.

We are preparing the ground for a different kind of society.

And if you, Jeff Bezos, want to drive that process forward by lashing out against us in our modest demands, then so be it because we are coming for you and your rotten system.

We are coming to dismantle this deeply oppressive, racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism, this police state.

We cannot and will not stop until we overthrow it and replace it with a world based instead on solidarity, genuine democracy, and equality, a socialist world.

Thank you.

She is a morong.

But

why is this being tolerated in Seattle?

I mean, I grew up in Seattle.

I just don't know what has happened.

Are that many people really

so blind as to what is happening?

Do they really want to throw the capitalist system out?

You know, it's actually, I think yes and no.

There are certainly her die-hard supporters.

When she was running for office last year, there was a huge campaign against her.

But she had red-shirted socialists on every corner of her district.

They had business from all over the country that were pushing her propaganda and encouraging people to vote.

And she's winning the vote.

And that's the thing that I tell people.

If you vote for this, you can't be surprised when she actually wants to do it.

And the problem in Seattle is that I don't think Sawant is really reflects the majority opinion.

But the problem is that all of the activist organizations, the political organizations, all of the kind of institutionalized power is moved further and further left.

And they purge anyone who's in the center and keep going until you end up with someone like Shama Salant.

She is accused by the mayor now of organizing and

sending all of those people to the mayor's house, which, quite honestly, I mean, good.

I'm glad they were there.

She didn't care about the people in Seattle on Capitol Hill.

She cared only when those kind of people came to her neighborhood.

But did she organize that?

I know she went and she spoke there.

And that was clearly a threat to the mayor of Seattle.

It was.

I mean, she led the march.

She spoke out against the mayor by name.

And then some of her kind of black-shirted thugs spray-painted the mayor's gate to her front house and left direct threats against the mayor spray painted on the street in front of her house.

So the intimidation is real and it's really been happening the last few years in Seattle.

If you are a journalist, a tech employee, a political figure, if you speak out against the most far-left politicians on the Seattle City Council, their

paramilitaries, so Antifa-affiliated activists, will come after you.

They'll spray paint your driveway.

They'll put posters around your house.

They'll denounce you on social media.

It's really gotten to the point where there is a real and credible threat to anyone who stands against them.

Is anyone getting sick of that in Seattle?

They are, but the calculus is very challenging.

So if you are, let's say, an employee at Amazon, a computer programmer, or you work at Microsoft, if you go along with the crowd, or even just tacitly accept the crowd, there's no price to pay.

But if you stand out against them, you are really risking potentially catastrophic damage to your reputation.

You're risking people coming after your source of employment.

You're risking ostracism.

How does Amazon and Microsoft not see that they are going to be eaten by these people?

Well, you know, Microsoft is very lucky in that they had actually set up their headquarters many years ago in a suburb about 25 miles away from Seattle.

So they're actually quite safe.

Their city council of Redmond is very amenable to Microsoft interests.

But Amazon has really hit this inflection point where they're realizing that the kind of trendy move to establish the downtown corporate campus is now having some blowback because they're at the mercy of these radical city councils.

And Amazon has done something very interesting.

They've pretty much stopped any new employment within the city of Seattle.

They've signaled that they're not going to renew any of their leases for buildings they don't own in the downtown core.

And they're potentially shifting 10 to 25,000 jobs away from Seattle into the surrounding suburbs really as a kind of safety valve maneuver because they can really see what's coming down the line with the city council.

Well, I can tell you, spray painting on the mayor's driveway, no justice, no sleep, bitch,

seems like a direct threat.

And Seattle, you are in for some sleepless nights.

If I lived in Seattle, I'd be looking for a real estate agent.

I don't know how, quite honestly, Chris, you're doing it, but...

Thank God somebody is.

Appreciate the update.

Let me go now to Dr.

Carlin Borisenko.

Carlin is an organizational psychologist, Forbes contributor.

She was, and I think still, I don't know what she would label herself, who cares about labels, but she used to be on the liberal side, left side,

and she saw things going out of control and

decided, well, I want to listen to the other side, and she did.

She has a very open mind, but she is the one that found the white privilege test that she's going to be giving me on Friday.

I have a feeling that's a test I'm going to flunk.

But she also has looked into what is happening in Seattle with their whiteness training and is here to tell us all about it.

We're going to talk to her in one minute.

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Okay, so Carlin Borisenko is an organizational psychologist.

She works with individuals and organizations all over the world through her practice, which is called Zen Workplace, to help them create amazing work experiences by combining organizational and positive psychology with mindfulness techniques.

This is actually something that I would actually probably do in my own business, but I would hate myself for it just because of the description of it.

It just seems so, I don't know, earthy.

You know what I'm saying, Carlin?

I'm sorry.

Yeah.

So you are here and you're going to explain this whiteness training that is happening only for white people in Seattle.

If you work for the Seattle city government and you're white, you have to take this training.

Yes.

And it looks insane.

It is insane.

So what happened is about a month ago, I got an email from an employee from the city of Seattle, and they're going to be leaving their job because they think all this is crazy.

And essentially, it was an email from the city asking all of their white employees to spend a vacation day that had already been previously scheduled in this white witness training that was specifically for white employees.

And they have a whole separate training track for people of color.

So what is, if I'm a Seattle City employee and I show up, what is this training?

What do they do?

Well, essentially they go through all, well, first you have to, of course, confess your internalized racial superiority as a white person because that is just not in dispute at all.

And if you come to the training and say, well, hang on, I don't actually think I have internalized racial superiority, then you're expressing cognitive dissonance, which is further proof of your internalized racial superiority.

So you have to go through the process of confessing your sins first.

And then you have to do, you have to practice self-talk and affirmations that affirm your complicity in racism.

Okay, so we're hunting for witches now in Seattle.

Well, no, it's not even hunting for witches because if you're white, then

we found you.

That's it.

You are a witch.

Well, unless there is actually one out in this.

If you do not identify as white, if you have like a Rachel Dolezau moment and identify as black, even though you're white, then you don't have to do the training.

You can opt out.

Oh my gosh, I would be a black man in a heartbeat.

I would be.

You know, I'm feeling my color, my inner color coming onto me really strongly right now, Carlin.

I'm beginning to believe I am black.

They'll let you get away with that?

Yeah, it's actually in the email that the city...

Well, it's actually in the email that the city sent out to their employees that this is for all people who identify as white.

So that seems like a pretty easy out to me.

Wow.

Okay, so we get in.

Can you take us through some of these things?

Well, I mean, so I'm basically, I'm going off of some of the documents that actually your previous guest got from the city, Christopher.

And so some of the things that they're talking about in these trainings are things like, you know, white people have to let go of things that might make them comfortable in the work environment, like any expectations of their emotional safety or even their physical safety.

White people should not expect that their physical safety should be protected in the work environment.

They also go through all of the

how is this happening from a group of people that needed a cry room in college?

How is this, I don't feel safe anywhere, being translated into now I have a right to feel safe, but you don't?

It sounds like revenge.

Well, I think that that's exactly what it is.

But the reality, Glenn, is this material has actually been around for a very long time.

So, one of the documents that the city of Seattle is using is this document that is 10 years old that talks about the attributes of a white supremacist culture in organizations.

And so, this training is not new, it's just had a really hefty resurgence in the past couple of months.

So,

what do you mean when I have to confess,

do you sit around and they go from person to person and then you have to say how you were complicit?

And is there a right answer on that that is acceptable to people?

Well, the only acceptable answer in any of these circumstances is to bend the knee and confess your sin of being a white supremacist.

And so for other examples of things they're talking about in this training are things like: are white employees speaking up and contributing ideas in the workplace?

That's a white supremacist organization.

Are they, well, Glenn, let me ask you this.

You have a staff, right?

You have people that work for you?

So you have some sort of hierarchy, like an organizational chart?

I want to say no, but yes.

Yeah, white supremacist.

Yeah.

That is a white supremacist

organization.

Now, do you expect people to meet deadlines?

I want to say no, but yes.

I'm such a hater.

White supremacy, right there.

So

how does the city of Seattle get away with that when they have a hierarchy and they expect people to meet deadlines?

Well, you know, it's funny.

It's like, so I recently read part of the book, White Fragility.

And if anyone has not read that book, let me just save you the trouble.

It's basically Robin DiAngelo confessing her own racism for the entire book.

That's what it is.

And so when you confess your racism, it absolves you from the racism.

So the city of Seattle is essentially confessing that, yes, our organization is engaged in white supremacy.

And through the act of

action, they are absolved.

Okay.

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Because

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Carlin Borysenko, she's an organizational psychologist, Forbes contributor.

She was in her knitting group, believe it or not.

You don't look like a knitter, Carlin.

But I don't know what that means even.

I'm sorry for that stereotype.

Oh my gosh, I'm so guilty today.

You stereotype me, Carl, and you're so oppressive.

I know.

I know.

So you were in your knitting community and you saw the left just starting to just hammer knitters that disagreed online.

And you said, you know, I want to get out of my own little box here.

And you went to a Trump rally.

Not that you necessarily agree with Donald Trump, but you went, you listen, you have an open mind.

Were you ever for this kind of stuff?

Were you ever into

this

stuff like they're doing in Seattle,

where you have to admit that you're a racist

to be able to be, I guess, whole or recognized?

Did you ever believe in any of this language?

Oh, no, I never believed in any of this.

And the thing of it is, is that diversity and inclusion trainings have existed in the HR space for a really long time.

And there are actually great trainers out there that don't believe in this stuff at all.

But this has really made a resurgence in the last year.

It's become a lot more common in organizations.

And listen, we can make fun of the city of Seattle, and we should, given some of these documents.

But the reality is that, Glenn, I have emails from people all over the country whose organizations are implementing training exactly like this.

And some of the biggest organizations in the world.

I actually just got an email from someone who works at a Fortune 5 company just the other day that are doing the same thing.

I know several people that work in Seattle for one of the big tech companies, one of the very big tech companies.

They're doing the same thing.

They're doing exactly the same thing.

So, why can't we go to those?

And would this make a difference?

Go to those companies and demand that they issue

their sins in front of the entire world.

Because all they're doing is placating, giving money, thinking they're going to get off the hook, which they're not,

and making things worse for everybody else.

Well, I think we can.

And we see so many companies that are coming out and doing that.

But the thing of it is, because the admission of the sin absolves you of the sin, that actually isn't going to fix anything.

And you hit on a point there that I think is really important for people to understand.

When I speak to executives of companies that are doing these trainings, they don't care about this stuff, they don't buy into this stuff at all.

The only reason that they're doing these trainings is to say to the mob, We did the training, can you please not come after us now?

That's the only reason.

And

does the mob accept that?

I mean, they're going to, they're Marxists.

They're going to, their job is to take over your country or your company or destroy your company.

Let me go over a couple of things.

The internalized racial oppression.

They say perfectionism, individualism,

imposition, arrogance, paternalism, silence, intellectualism, control, violence, comfort, appropriation, cognitive dissidence, objectivity, and anti-blackness are all internalized racial superiority.

What the hell?

Can you help us through this list?

Yeah, so let's just take perfectionism as an example because perfectionism has always been one of their chief kind of objections to the white supremacist culture.

When they're talking about perfectionism, they're essentially talking about people completing their jobs or completing their tasks with a high level of quality.

That's what it is.

And so if you're expected to have a certain level of output and

you meet that, then that's a white supremacist expectation.

Or take silence, for instance.

I mean, what do they say all the time?

Silence is violence.

So, what they're saying is that they expect white people to speak up in the face of their own white supremacy.

Or comfort, again, we touched on that too.

White people should not expect to be comfortable either emotionally or physically within their workspace.

Okay, so wait a minute, wait a minute.

Silence equals death.

But if we speak out,

that's also considered

racist, is it?

Yes, it is.

Unless you are speaking out to confess your racism, and then you're good.

Can I ask you a question?

What will the companies be like?

to work for?

What happens to the teamwork?

If I feel like

I'm always going to be a racist, I can't,

you know, I'm afraid to speak out and not to speak out, there is no teamwork that is going to be happening at any of these places.

Glenn, you absolutely hit the nail on the head.

So one of the things I do with organizations is I actually go in and I measure team resiliency to help improve it, create better high-performing teams.

And one of the key components of team resiliency is that team connection, or to use another kind of HR buzzword, the psychological safety that the team has.

Does the team trust one another?

Are they communicating openly and transparently?

Are they able to engage in productive conflict?

This training is directly contradictory to meeting any of those goals.

So, you know, I bet you my hippie Zen training is sounding a little bit more appealing now that we've compared it with something like fragility training.

No, I did grow up in the West Coast.

I did grow up in Washington State.

So there's enough hippie in me that I understand those things.

But I can't get on board on this because this, wouldn't this also lead to

an absolute inferiority complex among white people if we actually took

these things to heart and did them and were constantly confessing sins that we had nothing to do with?

You know,

there was an article on Medium that made the rounds, I want to say about a month ago, that was, it was an article appealing to white women not to commit suicide due to their white guilt.

And so, this is what you're saying is very serious.

People are internalizing this, they are in a constant state of guilt, in a constant state of feeling as though there's nothing I can do to account for this awful sin.

And that's actually part of the insidious nature of white fragility, the book by Robin D'Angelo, because she essentially says in the book that you will never be able to fix this, it will be a lifelong battle.

The only thing you can do is sit in your discomfort and pay people like Robin DiAngelo to yell at you about how racist you are, and that's all you can hope to contribute to solving this problem.

It's horrible.

It's awful.

Carlin,

where are we headed?

And

how do we stop this?

You know, I think that the biggest thing that I've been saying to people is you have to speak out.

People have got to start speaking up.

They've got to start expressing their objections.

Because imagine if everyone in every organization that was doing this type of training that had a problem with it spoke up.

Well, statistically, that's going to be at least half the company.

They can't fire half the company.

People have got to start thinking about

why this is wrong.

You know, nobody's going to do it.

Nobody's going to do it.

You know,

scriptures talk about, and in those days, men's hearts will fail them.

I think we've misunderstood that.

That just means, I think, it'll be a time of profound cowardice.

I mean, look at how cowardly we all are because we don't want our stuff.

We don't want to be, you know, we don't want it taken from us.

We don't want to lose our job.

And I completely understand that.

But

it has to change.

We are going down the same road

almost exactly of 1984 or national socialism in Germany.

It's the same thing.

I agree.

And Glenn, the thing of it is, is what we see over and over again is the people who are able to defend themselves from this nonsense are the people who are speaking up, who refuse to give in, who refuse to bend the knee.

They may go through a little temporary pain.

You may lose your job.

You may lose friends.

Your business may lose clients.

But on the other side of that, there is a freedom that comes with speaking up that I really wish more people understood.

Harlan, thank you so much.

I'm so glad you're on our side.

Well, do we know that?

Because are you going to take this white whiteness test tomorrow?

Is that going to happen?

Oh, I'm fully expecting to fail.

Yeah, it's going to happen.

What are the odds of me passing this, Garland?

I think they're pretty slim, Glenn, if I'm on it.

He's so white.

I even think he's a problem.

And I'm here on your side.

I mean, I know that I do look like a marshmallow.

I mean, and I openly admit I'm the whitest white guy you've ever met, but I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing.

Would you pass it, Carlin?

No, I wouldn't either.

I definitely wouldn't pass it because not only am I white, but I'm a woman who's speaking out against this.

So I also have cognitive dissonance about my own racism.

Oh, my gosh.

Thought so.

So you'll play the role of,

I mean, you'll explain to me exactly how bad I am because of these things in the,

you know, in the, in the new world speak.

I am going to channel my inner Robin DiAngelo just for you, Glenn.

I may even curl my hair to look just like her.

It'd be great.

All right.

Thank you so much.

Dr.

Carlin Borisenko,

a great friend of the show.

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this

coup and I think that's the only thing that you can call this.

What happened during the Obama administration to Donald Trump and his staff and is still going on is a coup

and the evidence that is coming out is astonishing.

But you're not hearing about any of it because coronavirus, statues, they're burning down a city, all of this stuff.

And it's all coordinated, I believe, by the same people.

And if it's not coordinated by the same people in Washington, it is like one or two steps away.

All right.

You have to understand this and you have to be able to explain this to your friends.

Now, I did a special on this last night.

We'll probably go over it with another bigger chalkboard that is coming because all of these things that we put together on looking at the impeachment and everything else, all of it now is coming out.

And you're going to see this come out from Attorney General Barr and the final

investigatory report here.

It better be in the next month or two because this has to be cleaned up and solved, especially before the election.

Now, the reason why I say that is, did you even know know that they tried to impeach the Attorney General last week?

Did you even know that, Stu?

No, Democrats, yeah, the Democrats filed impeachment papers.

They tried to impeach the Attorney General last week.

Now, why?

Why?

Because they've always loved this guy.

In the past, Joe Biden talked him up.

Everybody said, oh, he was fair.

He was honest.

He could work with both sides.

Now, all of a sudden, not so much.

And why is that?

Because Joe Biden and many people in the Democratic Party and in the deep state, wait until you hear the information that we have now on

the intelligence community.

It is the most egregious plot of an outgoing administration.

And

I hate to use this, but this is the accurate word.

Traitors to the Constitution of the United States that are in our intelligence community and our Justice Department.

It is a coup that they have orchestrated.

Now,

I want to use General Flynn as the reason, as a way to tie all these things together.

Because General Flynn, still, I was trying to remember yesterday.

We thought originally General Flynn was guilty, right?

We were not fans of General Flynn at the beginning.

Well, if you remember, the big thing, you know, we didn't know what happened behind the scenes, but the big issue was he was removed from the Trump administration not because of anything he did with the FBI, but because he lied to Mike Pence, as both Mike Pence and Donald Trump both said publicly.

That was really the issue.

When it came to the actual conversation with Russia, you know, it was probably not a good idea, I think, was our take, but also didn't seem to be overtly illegal in any way.

And the other part of his issue with things like Turkey and stuff, those were bigger questions.

Correct.

Okay.

So,

and I had George Papadopoulos on last night.

Yeah.

And

I remember thinking, this isn't a big deal, but

it seems smarmy.

Yeah.

Right?

Yeah.

I think that was kind of the thought initially.

And that was not only, it was also kind of the defense

in some circles of the Trump administration.

And that, like, here's a low-level guy, and sure, he went over and had some meetings, but

you can't hold Trump responsible for that.

Let me tell you what we have now.

And the problem is,

all of this has come out in dribs and drabs over the last couple of years.

And so you didn't know what to do with it.

It's like looking at a puzzle and trying to figure out what that puzzle is going to look like when you only see like five pieces.

You need more pieces.

Let me give you this example.

The only reason why we knew about

Susan Rice's involvement is this is because of Senator Grassley.

He wrote a letter to Susan

Rice inquiring about a really weird email that she sent to herself as she was leaving the Oval Office on Inauguration Day.

The last time she was going to be in the Oval Office, she left.

And before the transfer of power, she wrote herself an email.

And I want to reread it.

This is what she wrote to herself.

President Obama began the conversation by stressing his continued commitment to ensuring that every aspect of this issue is handled by the intelligence and law enforcement communities by the book.

The President stressed he is not asking about, initiating, or instructing anything from a law enforcement perspective.

He reiterated that our law enforcement team needs to proceed as it normally would by the book.

Now,

what is she saying here?

She's saying the president didn't do anything wrong.

He didn't ask anyone to do anything.

He let law enforcement do what they were supposed to do.

He didn't want to influence.

Well, we didn't know what the context was.

When Grassley sent that out, he's like, what is this about?

What did you do?

Well, we didn't know that all of it was about spying on General Flynn.

The document that we got from the FBI was its closing communication regarding General Flynn.

And the date of of that was January 4th, 2017.

The very next day, Susan Rice, Joe Biden, Peter Strzok, and Obama are in the Oval Office.

And they

look at the FBI.

He saw the day before that they are closing the

investigation because, and I'm quoting the FBI, General Flynn is no longer a viable candidate.

The FBI is closing this investigation

and

because

they couldn't find anything, couldn't find anything.

So the very next day, Obama calls his team in and he says, All right, what are we going to do?

Now, we have handwritten notes now from Peter Strzok.

He's not on

Donald Trump's side or General Flynn's side.

So these are his handwritten notes.

Biden is in the meeting and he brings up the Logan Act as a way to go after Flynn.

Now, wait a minute.

The FBI just said there's nothing, we're stopping the investigation.

So why did Obama call this meeting?

Obama was trying to stop General Flynn.

So any suggestions?

Biden says, yes, let's use the Logan Act.

The Logan Act has, nobody's nobody's ever been charged with the Logan Act.

It came out in like the early 1800s because people could walk into, you know, England and say, I'm here representing the President of the United States.

And they're like, oh, okay, who are you?

Oh, well, just trust me on this.

I'm George Wishington.

Well, that's against the law.

And because we had to stop people from just representing us, because there wasn't phone or communication like we have now, we needed someone.

But nobody's ever been charged on this.

They used it to try to charge

General Flynn because he had talked to a Russian ambassador.

Well, he was the incoming NSA director, so this is normal that he talked about it.

So they're trying to get General Flynn on something.

Now, keep this in mind: this is Biden's idea.

Now, the FBI closed the case, and that's why, according to Peter Strzzok's notes,

Obama says, all right, make sure, this is a quote, make sure you look into things and put the right people on it.

Now, what does that mean?

The right people.

And I thought you just said that everything was done by the book, and the president never ordered anyone to do anything.

Well, he obviously did.

So,

why was he going after General Flynn?

Well, he had been going after General Flynn since 2014.

Do you remember why General Flynn was fired as the head of the DIA Defense Intelligence Agency?

Do you remember why Obama fired him?

Obama fired him.

They said it was because of temperament issues.

They just had different temperaments.

That's not why he was fired.

He was fired because he openly spoke two words, words, radical Islam.

Because of radical Islam, he said

that we were in a global war against radical Islam and its allies

that did not sit well with President Obama, and that's why he was fired.

At that time, they started to try to dig up dirt.

to destroy the credibility of Michael Flynn.

This is 2015.

They started paying Christopher Steele, the author of the debunked Steele dossier, to significantly compile what amounted to, and I'm quoting salacious opposition research on Flynn.

This is back in 2014, 2015.

Then

when he joins the Trump team, they know they have to stop him.

They have to stop him.

So he makes this phone call.

Now the only reason why you would know about this phone call is

because

you

saw that there was an American calling somebody who was on our FISA list that was overseas, the ambassador to Russia.

We eavesdrop on all of those phone calls.

But nobody asked for that other person to be unmasked.

Nobody did.

So, how did they know about that phone call?

And General Flynn asked about it.

How did they know?

Well, you can't figure it out here because you're protected by law, right?

Well, the CIA could know.

No, but the CIA can't reveal that information and they can't do investigations on anyone.

Hey, what if you used MI6?

What if you used the Italian

intelligence agencies?

And you had them spy?

What if you got Australia involved as well?

And you had them spy on the Trump campaign and the Trump people.

Because then they would know, because they're, of course, monitoring General Flynn, they're, of course, monitoring the Russians.

So, could we get somebody from MI6

to help on this?

Maybe the Italians as well.

Oh, yes, we did.

And we have evidence of it.

And it's illegal.

The rabbit hole goes much deeper than I even thought.

And it has to stop.

More in a second.

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When we got the names of all the people that unmasked General Flynn, I was on the air with Lara Logan, and she got the list, and she saw a bunch of names, and she said, here's why this is significant with Samantha Power and everything else.

But we saw a name that we wondered, it wasn't even a name.

It was, it was from the embassy in Italy.

And we're like, why does the Italian ambassador want to unmask General Flynn?

Why is that?

Well, apparently that's what General Barr and John Durham have been curious about as well.

NBC has reported now that Durham and

Attorney General Barr went to the United Kingdom and Italy in an effort to examine the contributions of foreign countries to the Russia probe.

When they got back, that's when this went from an investigation, a political investigation, to a criminal investigation.

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You know what I really love about the Supreme Court?

Yeah, I can't think of anything either.

That's weird.

Let me give you a couple of rulings.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court actually ruled in favor of religious employers.

You can opt out of Obamacare birth control mandate.

Also, religious organizations are exempt from the civil court employment discrimination suits.

So the Little Sisters of the Poor, I love this.

I love the fact that Obama was going after the Little Sisters of the Poor.

They don't have to buy birth control.

The nuns don't have to buy birth control for the people that work for them.

In Our Lady of Guadalupe School, the justices' same 7-2 margin prohibited employment discrimination suits against religious organizations where the employee served a religious function.

I think that is, I think that's incredible.

The ruling in Little Sisters, employers are free to opt out of contraceptive mandate if they have a religious or moral objection.

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Those two came out well.

Now, there's a couple of others that have just come out.

The Trump tax records are not immune from subpoena.

And that is Gorset

Kavanaugh joining the majority, which

has got to be just driving Donald Trump out of his house.

Imagine how pissed he is that the two guys he named to the Supreme Court both went against him on the tax records thing.

I think he's been fighting since 2015.

Now, he's not going to be,

you know, he's not going to be happy, nor would I if I were the president and I fought, especially Kavanaugh.

I just stuck it out for you.

However, I'm glad

that they are voting with the law is saying, not trying to pay off a personal favor.

I think that is really a good thing for our Supreme Court's credibility.

Yeah, and whether they got that right or not.

I agree with this.

Yeah, it's questionable.

I mean, I know anytime I see Clarence Thomas on the other side of something, I always want to make sure I'm thorough and read every word of it.

Yes.

But I mean, it does seem that like the, and they were correct also on the separate ruling on the same case, basically, that said, hey, Congress can't just get these things because they want them because of separation of powers.

So they said Trump doesn't have to turn it over to Congress.

He does have to turn it over to New York State because of their investigation.

Of course, the major problem here is obviously someone's going to leak them from the New York State investigation

as soon as they can.

And that's going to be a massive problem.

It basically means you're going to be seeing it on the front page of the New York Times sometime before November.

Yeah,

it's the same thing with Simon Schuster, who I just, I think

the guy who took over from Carolyn Reedy, I think he's just a bastard.

I hate the guy.

But I think he's a,

I think he, well, I know he is.

He is a leftist that paid Hillary Clinton $8 million for a book that sold about four copies.

And, you know, with this Trump book,

I can't believe the ruling is, yes, she has a non-disclosure, but Simon ⁇ Schuster, they made the case.

Yeah, but we didn't have one.

She gave us this so we can print it.

It's obscene what they're doing.

It's a nothing, a zero of a book,

but it's obscene what they're doing.

You know, and that's the reason why I bring that up is because I think the same thing is going to happen with the tax records.

It's going to be leaked.

If it was for a case, it should be taken.

But somebody, if they leak it, should go to jail for leaking it.

Yeah,

that would definitely be my belief as well.

It does, it just, you know, these things don't matter, right?

Every single one of these things that comes down is the same story, right?

I mean, like the New York Times will print that and they will have no problem with it.

And, you know, look, obviously, most cases, the freedom of the press is really important.

Here, I just think that a lot of this stuff gets leaked.

intentionally to try to hurt political employees.

And like, look, I don't know what his tax

records are going to show.

It doesn't mean that there's anything bad in there, but they're going to use everything they can to see, oh, he was avoiding taxes, and look how rich he is, or how not rich he is, or whatever it is.

They'll find some reason to use it as a political issue as we get into the election.

Okay, so some of the other rulings that came out, and I can't even imagine the ramifications of this.

There is a case, and you have to hand it to the enterprising lawyer, or George Soros probably funded this,

that came up with this

get out of jail free card.

A guy raped a four-year-old in Oklahoma.

Awful, awful dude.

Gets convicted.

He said the state can't convict him of that.

It has to be the federal government because it happened on Native American land.

Well, the state said, no, it's not Native American land.

It hasn't been Native American land for a long time.

Well, it just went to the Supreme Court.

Guess who gets to get out of jail?

The four-year-old rapist.

Listen to this one.

It's really an incredible story, and I don't know that I understand the full ramifications of it yet.

But yeah, as you point out, there's about half of Oklahoma, basically, at one point was an Indian reservation, or at least that's what they claim.

Eastern Oklahoma.

It was was a rape and murder of a four-year-old that happened in this general area.

They somehow came up brilliantly with the argument that, hey, this doesn't count essentially, because if it happened on a federal reservation,

an Indian reservation, the federal government would have to come in and prosecute it, not the state.

So his point is not even that he's innocent, though I'm sure he claims he is.

He's just saying, I was convicted in the wrong court.

And he was sentenced to a thousand years in prison.

So it was a, you know, everyone.

A thousand years.

Yeah.

So what's interesting,

there's just big ramifications here.

Is half of the state of Oklahoma really a Native American reservation?

Essentially, that's kind of what

the ruling says.

So what happens with all the stuff that's there?

Do now, all the people that live in eastern Oklahoma, do they all live on a Native American reservation now?

I mean, the biggest...

Do they have to pay state taxes?

Right?

Do they have to pay anything?

Yeah, they may not have to pay.

What happens to all of the people that committed a crime and were arrested in that half of the state?

That's the biggest.

All those arrests?

That's the biggest direct effect of this.

I would say, like, if you robbed a bank 10 years ago and been in prison for the last eight years,

you're sitting there with 30 years to go.

You're walking out of this as soon as you can challenge it, right?

Because now

if you went to jail under state, under a state conviction and you were in this area, no, no longer should that be the case.

I mean, I don't know if you just walk out or you have to challenge it.

I mean, I'm sure it'll go through the courts again, but still, like, it looks like

a lot of criminals are going to be able to get their convictions overturned because of this in a massive plot of land.

And then after that, like, if you're a business and you're operating in Oklahoma, I don't know what the effect of that is, right?

Maybe you're right.

Maybe you don't pay state taxes.

Do you get the old taxes back?

Do you have to now deal with a new set of regulations that are totally different and are set by the Native American reservation?

So, and does your house or your property have any value?

Because if it's a Native American reservation, you can't buy that.

You didn't pay for that.

So

they own the property.

So here's the

so in you know, in the days when everything made sense, this would go to back to Congress, and you would have the congressman and the senator from Oklahoma stand up and say, okay, guys, we need to clarify this.

This is an old thing.

The state said that this was not

Indian territory.

The federal government never ruled on it in when?

1890?

So

we just need a quick bill to seal this thing back up, and you would have gotten it done probably in record time.

That bill's not going anywhere.

There's no one, no one

that is going to support a bill.

That will be the most divisive.

The left will use this, and they are going to now use this as

funneling all of their money to break Oklahoma in half.

They will take this as an opening to be able to go in and say,

you know what?

You got to give that land back to the Native Americans because it's stolen land.

This is going to be a nightmare.

Yeah, and now every other area that was theoretically once owned by Native Americans is going to go through the court system, I'm sure.

And that's going to be challenged over and over and over again.

I mean, Gorsuch is the guy who was on the conservative side that sided with this ruling.

His point was basically: look, Congress didn't do their job.

You know, I mean, like, I, what am I supposed to do?

They didn't pass the thing they were supposed to pass, so they're screwing.

Yeah.

And I'm, and I'm not John Roberts, so I just don't read into their intent and just rewrite it for them.

Right.

That's kind of his point.

He's basically saying, yeah, this is the way it was.

Now,

Thomas and Alito and Roberts and Kavanaugh are saying, well, this should have been a decision made.

He's on the

conservative side, I would say, on this one.

He's saying basically,

look, it's not a federal government decision.

It was done by the state and it should be done by the state.

So there's a disagreement there.

But again, you know, it's a 5-4 decision.

So this goes into effect and I think opens up a bunch of new ramifications.

You know, look, usually the idea that the Constitution is not a suicide pact gets brought up in certain situations like this so that it's not

so life-changing that our entire society gets overturned.

I don't think that everyone who lives in eastern Oklahoma is going to have to

walk to the border of regular Oklahoma and never see their home or possessions again.

I don't think that's how this is going to work, but there's going to be a lot of unforeseen circumstances tied to it.

And if I was in that area right now, you would have no idea what your future looks like suddenly.

And this just, I mean, like, we needed more of a future.

I have no idea what my future looks like now.

I mean, I don't live in Oklahoma.

I don't know what my future looks like now.

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This is the Glenbeck program.

Welcome to the program.

We're glad you're here.

We're going to have more on this ruling.

It's

obviously much more complex.

We're not sure

how it works.

It may just work for the Native Americans because the rapist of the four-year-old was a Native American, and so

he may have to be tried by the tribe.

Is it the Seminole tribe?

The Creek.

The Creek.

Okay.

Okay.

Yep.

Creek Nation.

And

these guys,

because it was the Cherokees that were on the Trail of Tears, right?

Was it Cherokee?

I know they can go off-road.

I don't know if it's, if you need the four-wheel drive option for that.

I'm not exactly sure how that works.

No.

no,

no, anyway.

Uh, so when they got to Oklahoma, they had to give up all of their land east of the Mississippi, right?

I'm just trying to remember.

Yeah, this is what Gorsuch said.

What did they get in exchange?

They got here.

Here, this is what this is Gorsuch's summary, real quick.

In exchange for ceding all their land east of the Mississippi River, the U.S.

government agreed by treaty that, quote, the Creek County west of the Mississippi shall be solemnly guaranteed to the Creek Indians.

Both parties settled on boundary lines for a new and, quote, permanent home to the whole Creek nation, located in what is now Oklahoma.

Although, I guess, not anymore.

The treaty with the Creeks was in 1833.

The government further promised that, quote, no state or territory shall ever have a right to pass laws for the government of such Indians, but they shall be allowed to govern themselves.

So, you know, that language is

pretty clear.

And, of course, that's why

the conservatives are kind of blaming him for being too much of a textualist, basically.

Taking it too literally, and you go, and I know, and it's a weird.

Although there's a different.

That's a weird argument to make.

There's textualism.

As a conservative.

Yeah, right, exactly.

Although, again, Clarence Thomas is on that side of the argument, as is Alito

and Roberts and Kavanaugh.

So 5-4 ruling on that one.

But it's a big change, and certainly it's going to mean that you'd think thousands at least of criminals, many of them serious criminals, will be

allowed to chase their own freedom and may very well get it.

Now, a rapist and a murderer of a four-year-old, the federal government probably does follow up and say, Yeah, now we are going to prosecute as the federal government.

The question is, a lot of those lower-level criminals, I mean, maybe not, right?

Maybe they are just going to

be let out.

Who knows?

It's hard to know where this is going to be.

We'll have a goal on this tomorrow.

It also sounds like a good time to have American history about Andrew Jackson on tomorrow's program.