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Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Gene Hamilton | 6/24/24

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Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Gene Hamilton | 6/24/24

Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Gene Hamilton | 6/24/24

Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Gene Hamilton | 6/24/24

Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & Gene Hamilton | 6/24/24

Monday, 24th June 2024
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0:00

Wow, I don't even know where to

0:02

begin today, Stu, on the podcast.

0:04

Holy cow, have we covered

0:07

a lot. We

0:10

started with new videotape

0:12

from CBS and 60 Minutes

0:15

of apparently the

0:18

Saudis being involved. I

0:20

mean, on record, being involved now

0:23

with 9-11. Hmm.

0:26

Minor development. Right. 20 plus years

0:28

after. Right. What does that

0:31

mean? I'll tell you, and I think

0:33

you're going to get an opinion you're not going to

0:35

hear anywhere else. Also, Andrew Bailey. Andrew

0:37

Bailey, he's the aging from Missouri. He is now

0:39

suing the state of New York. Ezra

0:41

LaVant joins us. He's up in Canada,

0:44

where he is being now

0:46

investigated for a hate crime

0:49

because he drove around in a truck,

0:51

you know, one of those digital billboards

0:54

that shows what's happening on the

0:56

streets of Toronto with

0:59

these anti-Jewish protesters. Also,

1:02

the registered nurse who blew

1:05

the whistle on pediatric sex change

1:08

operations happening at Czech Texas Children's

1:10

Hospital. She's now

1:12

being investigated. She's on to tell her

1:14

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12:00

you're asking for an emergency hearing then

12:02

before they absolutely okay. All right I

12:06

hope you win Andrew. I really

12:09

hope and I applaud you for Standing

12:12

up for the system and it is it

12:14

is time for all of our states to

12:17

do this. I mean, you know it

12:19

I Don't mind

12:21

if we go and we vote and we

12:23

disagree and you vote for somebody that I

12:25

don't like I don't mind that

12:27

I don't mind if your guy wins as

12:30

long as it's fair I don't

12:32

mind going after my guys if

12:34

they're corrupt as long as we

12:36

go after your guys as well

12:38

And they shouldn't they should stop

12:40

being my guy or your guy

12:42

when they're corrupt And

12:45

I think that's what most American most Americans

12:47

are still fair, but they

12:49

have been so Warped

12:51

with what is true and what is not?

12:55

That I don't think they

12:57

even understand what fair is anymore Andrew,

13:00

thank you Thanks, Glenn. Appreciate

13:03

you. You bet Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney

13:05

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14:14

Vanessa, welcome to the program. Thank

14:17

you so much for having me. Thank you. Now,

14:20

Vanessa, I don't know what I can

14:22

ask you, what I can't ask you,

14:25

because you're involved in legal action now.

14:27

So I just wanna, I wanna hear

14:30

your story that

14:34

brought you into the position where the government's now looking

14:37

at you. Absolutely.

14:41

Well, the story really starts in 2021. I

14:44

accepted a new position

14:46

in a pediatric multi-specialty clinic at

14:48

Texas Children's Hospital. And,

14:52

you know, at first my background is

14:54

in cardiology. And so I

14:56

was helping babies born with

15:00

congenital heart anomalies. And

15:02

through a series of medical interventions and surgeries

15:04

were saving their life. However,

15:07

and I just contrast that with

15:10

the endocrine clinic where I started

15:12

seeing perfectly healthy patients and teenagers

15:15

with functional anatomy and we were harming

15:17

them. The hospital was turning

15:19

them into a patient dependent on

15:22

the medical system for life through

15:24

puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones. And

15:27

so I started to see

15:29

this rise in transgender patients coming to

15:31

clinic and specifically

15:33

in something I feel like we don't

15:35

talk about enough, which is teenage

15:38

girls who are confused about their

15:40

sex, that not only are they

15:42

confused about their sex, they're also suffering with depression.

15:45

And many of them are autistic. Many of

15:47

them are coming into the

15:49

emergency room because they've tried to commit suicide and take

15:51

their lives. And

15:54

it was just very clear that

15:56

there's so much going on and

15:58

they're truly, truly suffering with.

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