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CNN PANICS, Cuts Trump Press Sec Mic ON AIR After Getting Called Out For BIAS In Trump Biden Debate

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CNN PANICS, Cuts Trump Press Sec Mic ON AIR After Getting Called Out For BIAS In Trump Biden Debate

CNN PANICS, Cuts Trump Press Sec Mic ON AIR After Getting Called Out For BIAS In Trump Biden Debate

CNN PANICS, Cuts Trump Press Sec Mic ON AIR After Getting Called Out For BIAS In Trump Biden Debate

CNN PANICS, Cuts Trump Press Sec Mic ON AIR After Getting Called Out For BIAS In Trump Biden Debate

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Now, let's get into the news. In just a

0:17

few days, Donald Trump and

0:19

Joe Biden will be debating in

0:21

a CNN hosted debate. And

0:24

already many people are saying CNN is afraid.

0:27

One of my favorite headlines coming out of the AP is

0:29

that can Joe Biden perform

0:31

and can Donald Trump be

0:33

boring? And I'm like, wow,

0:36

that's a headline. They

0:38

expect Joe Biden to fail and

0:41

they expect Donald Trump to entertain.

0:44

I think that is a reasonable assessment. But

0:47

now we've got questions about whether or not

0:49

Joe Biden will be hyped up on

0:51

goofballs as we all

0:53

suspect. And there is

0:55

some speculation that he's on uppers. And

0:58

I think that's a fair assessment. I

1:00

mean, when even the AP is saying, can this guy really

1:02

perform? Well, they got to be giving

1:04

him something, right? Well, here

1:06

we go, my friends. The story this morning

1:08

happened this morning. CNN

1:11

cuts off interview with

1:13

Trump press secretary for

1:15

trashing debate moderator. I

1:18

take issue with that headline. I

1:20

don't believe that it was trashing the debate

1:22

moderator. It was pointing out that Jake

1:25

Tapper, who's going to be at my the

1:27

presumption is he's moderating has

1:29

compared Trump to Hitler on

1:32

many occasions. Now, now, how do you expect

1:34

of a fair debate if that's the case?

1:37

Now, look, if someone asked me to moderate a Trump

1:39

Biden debate, I think it's fair for me to be

1:41

like, why? I think Joe Biden's brain don't work. And

1:43

I've insulted him. You got to get somebody who's like

1:45

not in the spotlight, who's just kind

1:47

of like, yeah, you know, let's try and be fair about

1:50

this. I think it's reasonable to say if I'm biased and

1:52

I don't like Joe Biden, I don't moderate a debate. But

1:54

here we go. Wait to see this video.

1:57

This is actually hilarious. CNN cuts off interview with Trump

1:59

press secretary for trasher trashing debate

2:01

moderator. This

2:03

is Cassie hunt, abruptly ending

2:05

a live interview with Trump's press

2:07

secretary Caroline Levitt on Monday. And

2:09

for the spokesperson questioned a moderator

2:12

in the upcoming debate, haunted asked Levitt what to

2:14

expect from Joe Biden out of the

2:16

first live televised presidential debate of 2024 scheduled June 27.

2:18

This one's going

2:21

to be fun. We're doing a watch

2:23

party commentary and laugh riot here at

2:25

Tim cast YRL. In

2:28

reply, Levitt said, Well, first of

2:30

all, it takes someone five minutes to Google

2:32

Jake Tapper, Donald Trump to see

2:34

that Jake Tapper has consistently and hunt

2:36

interrupts. So I'm going

2:38

to stop this interview. If you continue

2:40

to attack my colleagues attack,

2:43

that's that's pathetic. That's really sad.

2:45

CNN is so desperate. When

2:48

Levitt responded, I am stating facts your

2:50

colleagues have stated in the past hunt

2:52

cut her off and ended the interview.

2:55

Hunt later posted an ex about the exchange

2:57

saying you come on my show, you respect

2:59

my colleagues period. I love it. Well,

3:01

I have the video for you and we got the responses. Jack

3:04

Pissovic tweeted this out. This is the clip from the

3:06

show breaking CNN

3:08

host at Cassie cuts off

3:10

Trump spokesman. Caroline,

3:13

this is Caroline Levitt. The

3:15

second she brings up Jake Tapper spending

3:18

years comparing Trump to Hitler. This

3:20

is a preview of how CNN will act during

3:22

the debate. Oh boy.

3:24

44 seconds for your enjoyment. It's

3:27

to take someone five minutes to Google Jake

3:29

Tapper, Donald Trump to see that Jake Tapper

3:31

has consistently stopped this interview. If you're going

3:33

to keep the President Trump to Adolf Hilter,

3:35

ma'am, I'm going to stop this interview. If

3:37

you continue to attack my colleagues, I would

3:39

like to talk about Joe Biden and Donald

3:41

Trump who you work for. Yes. If you

3:43

are here to speak on his behalf, I

3:45

will have this conversation. I

3:48

am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past.

3:50

Now, Caroline, thank you very much for your time. You are

3:52

welcome to

3:55

come back at any point. She is welcome to

3:58

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And Trump's there, and I'm like, I'll let Trump do his

11:20

thing. I'm not one of those guys who's going to run

11:22

up to somebody and be like, you know, try and shake

11:24

everybody's hand and beg. But the amount

11:26

of people that want to meet this man. He

11:29

walks in the room and like a

11:31

magnet. Everybody is just being sucked

11:33

over to him and he and he knows

11:35

it. That's who he is. And they all want

11:37

to talk to him. Here's the weirdest thing.

11:41

What can Trump do for you? This is

11:43

the honest question I have about this gravitas.

11:47

For what reason do you want

11:49

Trump to know that like you

11:51

bought a new car or that

11:53

you're working on a new project? Like what do you think

11:56

is going to happen? I mean, it's an honest

11:58

question. When the people rush up to him. And

12:00

they're like I just want to let you know I'm a big

12:02

fan. I work in you know Water

12:05

desalination and this plant it's like great

12:08

That's awesome. Thank you. It's like they just

12:10

want Trump to know they need him to know

12:12

that they're working on something Because

12:15

there's something there. I don't get it. I did me I

12:17

don't get it, but I guess

12:19

people really just are drawn to this man He

12:23

cannot be boring. I mean

12:25

he could he could try to be boring but

12:27

I kind of feel like if Trump went on the

12:29

debate stage and just stood there and made a face

12:32

people would be laughing like You

12:34

I don't know does it here we go here. We go a this

12:37

what the AP has to say Rarely

12:39

if ever has one candidate in a presidential debate

12:41

had so much material to use against the other

12:43

oh my Republican Donald Trump

12:46

has been convicted of 34 felony counts with

12:48

serious charges and three other indictments still still

12:50

pending as President Trump nominated three of

12:52

the justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade Creating

12:55

a backlash even in conservative blood states

12:57

and his sweeping second-term plans include promises

12:59

of retribution against political enemies in both

13:01

parties Certainly sounds

13:03

exciting Yet the big question

13:05

for President Joe Biden fairly or not is

13:07

whether he has the physical and mental capacity

13:09

at 81 years old to press The case

13:11

against Trump perhaps nothing matters

13:13

more than the level of energy and

13:16

strength the Democratic incumbent projects on stage

13:19

Both men have glaring flaws that present their opponent

13:21

with tremendous opportunity and risk They'll

13:23

face a huge national audience that will include many people

13:26

Tuning into their 2020 rematch for the first

13:28

time and who won't see another debate until

13:30

September magnifying each success

13:32

or mistake I Gotta

13:35

say I gotta say this Thursday 8 p.m.

13:38

Is gonna be wild It's

13:41

gonna be absolutely wild would be fun. We're gonna

13:43

have to make the popcorn and I

13:46

believe we'll be joined by Alex Stein primetime live

13:48

on on Tim cast IRL at least that's who

13:50

we have slated so far And

13:53

the rest of the Tim cast crew to watch and

13:55

comment on the debate between

13:57

Donald Trump and Joe Biden certainly

13:59

will be fun. Biden and

14:01

Trump will face off 9 p.m. for 90

14:03

minutes inside a CNN studio

14:05

in Atlanta. Oh, boy. Can

14:08

Biden perform? I'm going to

14:10

go ahead and say no, but I always, this

14:12

is like the eighth time I've shouted out this meme. Somebody

14:15

tweeted when they, okay, so

14:17

CNN tweeted out, we

14:19

are going to see, they said, debate

14:22

Thursday 27th. Someone responded

14:24

with, we are about to see the

14:27

Manhattan project of psychoactive stimulants. And it's

14:29

just like, yes, whatever

14:31

the government's been cooking up to keep

14:33

this guy functioning, he's going to be

14:35

hepped up on goofballs. Biden's

14:39

seeming low bar for success has been

14:41

created in part by

14:43

the 78 year old Trump and his Republican allies, whoever

14:46

letlessly mocked the Democratic presidents for

14:49

apparent stumbles connected to his age for

14:51

years. Trump's allies have questioned

14:53

whether Biden can even stay awake and stand

14:55

up for the entire 90 minutes. Democrats

14:58

are hopeful that Biden can bring

15:00

the same energy he did in the State of the

15:02

Union address earlier in the year. But

15:04

a face off on live television against an

15:06

opponent who delights in verbal combat is very

15:08

different from a scripted speech before Congress. Biden's

15:11

team is aware that he cannot afford to have a bad

15:13

night with the nation watching. This is why they're gonna be

15:15

cutting off Trump's mic. Those

15:17

are the rules. They're gonna cut

15:20

his mic off. How much

15:22

do you want to bet they won't do the same thing

15:24

to Joe Biden? This whole thing

15:26

is designed to be rigged against

15:28

Trump. CNN, you

15:30

know, maybe this, I

15:33

don't think CNN will be fair, but maybe this with

15:35

CNN's ratings in absolute gutter.

15:37

You see people like Chris

15:39

Cuomo desperately trying to redeem

15:41

themselves in, you know,

15:44

external space outside of CNN, going on Patrick

15:46

Bette, David and things like that, talking with

15:48

Dave Rubin. CNN

15:50

may be so desperate they may be thinking, if we

15:52

give Trump a fair shot at this, we might actually

15:54

get some audience back. And it's too bad because

15:57

they could. But now with this Cassie Hunt

15:59

thing. She should have

16:01

let Carolyn Levitt say that Tapper called

16:03

Trump Hitler. And then

16:06

she could have been like, well, I

16:09

guess people have their opinions. We'll see if Jake can do a

16:11

fair job. We'll press him to try. That's

16:14

the appropriate response. No one's falling for this. And

16:16

here's the thing. They don't want their audience to

16:19

see someone point out that they will

16:21

not do a good job with this

16:23

debate, that they have been biased, and

16:25

that there's reason to suspect this will

16:27

be illegitimate. And I

16:30

think we can all agree that is

16:32

very likely. That is very likely

16:34

going to be the case. It's seen and will not be fair. But

16:37

the next big question outside of whether or

16:39

not Joe Biden's brain works is can Trump

16:41

be boring? They say having

16:44

already locked up his base, Trump has

16:46

an opportunity with persuadable swing voters and

16:48

moderates who fueled Biden's victory four years

16:50

ago and now express concerns about both

16:53

candidates. But to win

16:55

over the so-called double haters, Trump

16:57

cannot simply lean into the red

17:00

meat talking points, personal insults and

17:02

conspiracy theories that typically dominate his

17:04

public appearances. Instead

17:06

of more talk of retribution or

17:09

lies about the U.S. election system,

17:11

he'll need to offer an optimistic vision

17:13

for the future and a clear

17:16

contrast with Biden on traditional kitchen

17:18

table issues like health care and

17:20

education. He was widely

17:22

panned for his outburst in the first

17:24

2020 debate with Biden, badgering the then-democratic

17:27

nominee and repeatedly interrupting him. Their

17:29

second debate took a milder tone

17:31

and focused on the

17:33

sharply different governing visions. In

17:36

short, Trump needs to be somewhat boring

17:38

on Thursday night. Can he

17:40

stay disciplined? Some allies are hopeful.

17:43

History may suggest otherwise. Navigating

17:46

the criminal records, oh boy, Trump's

17:48

extraordinary legal baggage creates opportunity and

17:50

risk for both candidates on stage.

17:53

Biden's campaign has signaled an increasing

17:55

willingness to lean into Trump's criminal

17:57

record in recent days. Aside

18:00

from a few jabs, Biden himself

18:02

has largely distanced himself from

18:04

Trump's prosecutions to avoid the

18:06

appearance of political interference. Trump

18:10

has been alleging for years without evidence that Biden

18:12

is responsible for prosecuting and won't make it easy

18:14

for the president to toe that line. Recent

18:17

polling shows that about half of U.S. adults

18:19

approve of Trump's New York conviction. And

18:22

if voters don't think the specific convictions

18:24

are troublesome, Trump's attempt to conceal an

18:26

alleged affair with a porn actress is

18:28

hardly bumper sticker material. Meanwhile,

18:31

Biden is aware that Trump may go

18:33

after his son, Hunter, as the then-president

18:37

did on the debate stage four years ago. Hunter

18:39

Biden was recently convicted on three felony charges relating

18:41

to the purchase of a gun while

18:43

allegedly being addicted to drugs. Trump

18:46

has also raised questions about Hunter

18:48

Biden's foreign business dealings when his

18:50

father was vice president. Muted

18:53

mics and moderators, oh boy. This

18:56

is often the case. The moderators and the ground rules will

18:58

shape the debate's outcome, blah, blah, blah. We get it. We

19:01

get it. Biden and Trump will debate at a

19:03

CNN studio in Atlanta with no audience. There

19:05

will be no opening statements. Each candidate's

19:07

microphone will be muted except that it's his turn to

19:09

speak. This is not even a debate. This

19:12

is why Tim Kest IRL does not do

19:14

video conferencing. Because you

19:17

do video conferencing, it's hard to rebut

19:19

and have a hard conversation. So

19:22

if someone's talking and they say,

19:24

you want other people to be able to interrupt.

19:26

And a lot of people are like, don't interrupt,

19:28

don't interrupt. This is the entire point. Conversations

19:32

don't work very well when it's

19:34

a two-second delay over a Skype or

19:36

a Zoom and someone says, here's

19:38

my opinion with a pause and the person says,

19:40

okay, well now here's my opinion. And there's a

19:43

pause. It's like, dude, what you want

19:45

is for someone to say something. They

19:47

make their point and then someone goes, yeah, but hold

19:49

on, hold on. And then someone else jumps in like

19:51

that. I know it might

19:53

sound like a cacophony sometimes, but

19:56

that actually is the raw of the conversation

19:58

that you want to see. It's

20:00

true. That's why a lot of

20:02

people don't like the, you know, you can

20:05

do Zoom and Skype, but it's hard because

20:07

there's that slight delay. IRL

20:09

is always better in real life. With

20:12

them cutting off the mics, I don't see it, I

20:16

don't see it being as entertaining or as like an

20:18

actual debate. I just don't see it. But

20:21

we'll see, we'll see. Rep. Ronny Jackson

20:23

echoing Trump cast doubt on Biden's upcoming

20:25

debate performance. Jackson, Republican

20:27

from Texas, who was Trump's White House physician

20:30

until 2018, baselessly suggested

20:32

that Biden might use performance-enhancing drugs.

20:34

I love NBC because they're so

20:37

full of it. Baselessly.

20:41

I'm going to let that one stew for a minute.

20:43

Come on. Even Democrats know

20:45

this dude's not functioning that well. Okay, let's not

20:47

play these games, right? Biden

20:50

likely will be using performance-enhancing drugs. That's

20:52

just it. Come on.

20:54

Well, let's take a look. There is

20:56

still this question. This is from Trib Live. S.E.

21:00

Cupp says, Biden replacement theory factor fever dream. This is

21:02

from a few days ago, it's from Friday. And

21:06

she mentions, Democrats are still

21:08

stuck in denial and bargaining. They're

21:10

offering up speculative, baseless, and in some

21:12

cases, delusional hypotheticals to soothe their anxious

21:14

minds. Talk

21:17

of replacing Biden with someone like Michigan Governor Gretchen

21:19

Whitmer or California Governor Gavin

21:22

Newsom started way back in 2022. I

21:24

don't know what happened. I don't know what happens. I

21:27

don't know that they replaced Joe Biden. But a

21:29

lot of people think this is it. This

21:32

is the moment that they're going to have to... It's

21:35

make or break. If Biden can't get the

21:37

job done on stage, he's done. He

21:40

will be replaced. Interestingly,

21:43

we've got this, the latest polls. RCP

21:45

still has Trump up 0.9, so he's

21:48

improved by 0.1. And

21:50

then we have this from 538, actually

21:52

showing Biden taking the lead with zero

21:54

points. 0.3 up. So

21:57

hard to know for sure. I don't know that I trust 538.

22:00

There are some polls they don't use that

22:02

RCP does, but in their

22:04

simulation of what we can expect to happen,

22:08

who is favored to win the 2024 presidential election, well, it

22:10

goes back and forth. But

22:12

right now they're saying there's

22:14

one tie. One, there's, oh,

22:16

there's three instances, three instances where there's a

22:18

tie. Biden wins 50, Trump wins 49. I

22:22

don't know if you can trust 538, but

22:24

we will see. In

22:26

the meantime, if this is

22:29

how CNN approaches this, that

22:31

they're going to be shutting off microphones because they

22:33

don't want people to hear the truth, that their

22:35

network has accused Trump of being like, at

22:38

the very least, of being a modern Hitler,

22:42

we will see. We will see. How

22:44

many of you are actually confident? I

22:47

wonder. All right, but we'll see. Next segment's

22:49

coming up at 1 p.m. on this channel. Thanks for hanging

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877-646-534. Again,

24:00

that's 877-646-5347. The

24:10

fight that has just kicked off,

24:12

the Ten Commandments in Schools. Well

24:14

Donald Trump is endorsing the idea

24:17

of putting the Ten Commandments in schools and

24:19

many other places. The ACLU has

24:21

already leveled a legal challenge against

24:24

the Louisiana law requiring the commandments go

24:26

up in all publicly funded classrooms. Ladies

24:29

and gentlemen, welcome to the Cold

24:31

Civil War. The culture war, as many

24:33

of us call it, here's

24:35

the question. Should the

24:37

left be allowed to put up images

24:39

from the Progress Pride flag or images

24:41

of the Progress Pride flag, which is

24:43

an ideological symbol, not just

24:46

some, we love everyone's

24:48

statement, it is an ideological symbol

24:50

with stripes and colors that represent

24:52

certain behaviors and morals. Is

24:55

that any different from the Ten Commandments? Well

24:58

my friends, here's the issue. The

25:00

left would argue, the ACLU would

25:03

argue, it is viewpoint discrimination to

25:05

ban the Pride flag. And

25:08

to put the Ten Commandments in

25:10

the schools is also discrimination. Well,

25:12

to be fair, requiring it in

25:14

the schools perhaps may be discriminatory because

25:16

they don't require anything else. But

25:19

this is the issue you get with men on the left who

25:21

would argue outright, you

25:24

cannot put the Ten Commandments in schools and

25:26

they will put Pride flags in schools. Why?

25:29

Because morals over principles. Now,

25:32

one way of putting it, but I think the

25:34

real issue is that there's underlying principles that we

25:36

don't actually consider

25:39

when we're discussing what our morals are and

25:41

our morals are informed by our principles. A

25:45

lot of what we see on the left will

25:47

be the implication that you are

25:49

not adhering to your stated principles

25:51

of freedom, but when you

25:53

challenge them, yet they

25:56

certainly don't. We know this. They

25:59

say free speech for me. but not for thee, and

26:01

now here we are. Now I'm not super concerned

26:03

with Donald Trump saying there should be 10 commandments in

26:05

schools. That's his opinion, he's allowed to have it, and

26:08

so be it, but where does this bring us? Brian

26:12

Krasenstein with the philosophical debate. Now

26:15

Krasenstein is, I wouldn't call

26:17

him the smartest guy in the world, Brian,

26:19

if you're listening, but

26:21

I would say he's a sophist, and

26:24

he's the kind of guy who would endorse or oppose a

26:27

candidate if offered the right amount of money. I'd

26:30

be willing to bet that if you went to the

26:32

Krasines and offered him a million dollars, they'd be MAGA

26:34

personalities in two seconds. Brian

26:36

tweeted this, hey everyone, I've got great

26:38

news. We will be pushing

26:41

for the five pillars of Islam to be

26:43

posted in every single classroom across America. I'm

26:46

so excited because I know that my conservative friends

26:48

will be for this. How excited

26:50

are you about the initiative, MAGA? This is

26:52

great, right? I'm just gonna come

26:54

right out and say it. A

26:57

sophist degenerate trying

26:59

to play upon my morals and principles

27:01

means literally nothing to me. Your

27:05

booze mean nothing, I've seen what makes you

27:07

cheer. That's quite literally it. Your

27:10

point is garbage, but

27:14

I would say this. Many

27:16

on the left, many liberals, many low

27:18

order thinkers, first order thinkers, they're

27:21

gonna go, ha, see, you know, you want the

27:23

Ten Commandments in the schools, but you know, you

27:25

don't want the pillars of Islam because you're a

27:27

hypocrite and if you want this, then why not

27:29

that? And it's like Christians

27:31

want Christian stuff in schools. Next question.

27:34

Like on the surface, it's really, really

27:36

simple, right? People who

27:38

follow the Ten Commandments do not want the pillars of

27:40

Islam in school. Thank you and

27:42

have a nice day. There's no question

27:44

of principles. There's no question of

27:47

hypocrisy. There's a question of the

27:49

moral foundation of an individual in

27:51

pursuing what they desire. So

27:53

if their moral foundations are in the Ten Commandments

27:55

and not the pillars of Islam, then they will

27:57

advocate for at a legal level every step of

27:59

the way. the Ten Commandments and not the Palace

28:02

of Islam. Brian, I hope that helps. But let's

28:04

do this. I'd like to

28:06

dive into a deeper conversation, people

28:08

like Brian don't quite understand, between morals

28:11

and principles, how principles inform morals

28:13

and what your principles actually are.

28:17

And this is where it gets really interesting because people

28:19

don't actually understand. Maybe a

28:21

deep conversation or podcast could help them

28:23

realize, but a lot of people get this

28:26

wrong. Brian,

28:28

Sarah Fields responds to Brian saying, first

28:31

of all, they understand the point you're attempting to make. I really do.

28:34

I do think that religion, I do not think that

28:36

religion belongs in public schools. And if anyone wants to

28:38

ask me why I'm an open book, however, comparing Islam

28:40

to the Christian faith is ludicrous. Biblical

28:42

teachings spread love and truth. Islam teaches to

28:44

remove the heads of those who oppose them.

28:46

Well, I would say that Islam

28:48

as a religion, I

28:51

don't agree with that. Maybe the Hadith

28:54

and the practices culturally do, they do.

28:58

Brian responds, both religions teach love. Both

29:01

religions also push for horrible punishment on

29:03

those who don't follow the religion if you read

29:05

the Bible or Quran. And

29:08

Sarah Fields says, I have read both and you do not know

29:10

what you are talking about. I

29:12

will defer to Sarah in that regard, but I will say this.

29:16

Brian Krasenstein, wanting the

29:18

pillars of Islam in schools, all right. Let's

29:21

talk about morals, principles, and I'll start with a

29:23

really simple one. A question that shows

29:25

you the moral divergence of the left and the right. Should

29:29

the government intervene to

29:32

prevent medical malpractice against

29:35

a child? That's

29:37

the question. And you've heard me ask this question before,

29:39

so for those that are fans of the show, you already know where this

29:41

is going. I

29:44

will elaborate. If a doctor

29:46

prescribes a treatment to a

29:48

child and the parents

29:50

object to that prescription and say, you

29:52

cannot do this, should

29:55

the government be allowed to intervene

29:58

and prevent the pain? from blocking

30:00

that treatment. Here

30:03

we go. Let's say the

30:05

child has cancer. Really, really

30:08

safe to remove cancer. There's

30:10

a tumor grown on them, and the

30:12

doctors like this thing can be removed

30:15

right now. You

30:17

give us a couple hours, safe

30:19

procedure to remove this tumor if

30:22

you don't. And it

30:24

metastasizes, it spreads, it

30:26

could become deadly,

30:29

fatal, malignant. Okay.

30:32

The parents say, no, we don't want none of

30:34

your modern medical mumbo jumbo. You're lying to us,

30:36

and we don't know what this is all about.

30:38

So we hear object. And

30:40

the doctor's like, look, he's got a tumor on the side of

30:42

his neck. We can show you the

30:45

extras, we can show you the proof. If we remove it

30:47

now, he's good for life. It could

30:49

be done very easily. And they're like, no, we object. Let's

30:53

just say, for the sake of argument, it

30:56

is a fact. The child has a 100% mortality

30:59

rate in the next six months unless this

31:01

tumor is removed. And

31:03

it can be removed safely and easily with no risk,

31:05

zero risk. But the parents refuse.

31:09

Should the state intervene

31:12

and say the child is getting the treatment to

31:15

save its life? It's

31:17

a tough question, right? Some people might not agree. Some

31:19

people say, no, the parents ultimately decide because

31:22

that's a principle of government non-intervention.

31:25

Most reasonable people, most

31:27

people I say being reasonable would say, yeah,

31:30

if some hippy dippy parents are like, let's put

31:32

it this way. They put their kid in a

31:34

vegan diet and the

31:36

kid is dying. And the doctor says, you

31:38

cannot eat soy and nothing but soy, you

31:40

will die. Should

31:43

the government intervene to feed that child? Vegan

31:46

diet, give the kid a steak. A

31:49

lot of people would say, yes, the state should intervene. I'm

31:51

of the opinion, the state should intervene. I am not a

31:53

big L libertarian. I

31:55

believe that community exists for a reason. And

31:57

if there are psychopath parents who are going to

31:59

harm them. their kids, the state should intervene. The

32:02

next question. You say yes.

32:05

Now, here's the problem. The principle

32:08

is government non-intervention and the rights of parents, right?

32:10

Let's talk about the morals there. There's

32:13

no easy answer on the principle of

32:15

should the government intervene because what if the

32:17

child says, I'm depressed and the doctor says, then

32:20

the only prescription is a sex change operation. No,

32:23

then the state should not intervene, but hold on. They're

32:26

the same thing. Doctors prescribing

32:28

what they say will save the life of a

32:31

child. Now you say, but Tim, that's absurd. Cutting

32:33

the kid's balls off isn't going to save his

32:35

life. That's a weird surgery.

32:37

There's nothing. Agreed. But

32:39

the doctor disagrees. And that's the point. If

32:42

the parents disagree with the doctor, when is

32:44

it acceptable and when is it not for

32:46

the state to intervene? The underlying principle here

32:48

actually is the betterment of the child. However,

32:51

the betterment of the child is formed

32:53

by our morals and the things we

32:55

believe to be true. Thus,

32:59

we come to morals versus principles, something

33:01

Brian Krasenstein does not understand. That

33:04

is to say, if you came to

33:06

someone and said, should there,

33:08

should religious texts be allowed in schools? The

33:11

question is not yes or no. The

33:13

question is not it's free speech or not.

33:15

The question is which religion? Because

33:19

our principles can only inform

33:21

so far. If

33:23

our principle is children must be

33:25

protected from predators,

33:29

from harm, and

33:31

should be given information that benefits them.

33:34

The principle is the betterment of children. Then

33:37

a Christian is going to believe the Ten Commandments will benefit

33:39

them and Muslims will believe the five

33:41

pillars of Islam will benefit them and both will probably

33:44

disagree on each other based on

33:46

what they believe in their opinions to

33:48

be true. So

33:50

the underlying principle is simply I want

33:52

children to have the right information and

33:55

moral framework. What's the right moral framework?

33:58

Christians will say the Ten Commandments. Muslims would say the

34:00

pillars of Islam, or maybe the

34:02

Hadith or whatever, I'm not a Muslim, not

34:05

a Christian either. And thus, when

34:07

a Christian says we want the Ten Commandments in schools, what

34:10

they're literally saying at the principle level is,

34:13

children should be informed on what is right and

34:15

wrong. That's it. That's

34:17

simple. So when Krasnstein

34:20

says, then you want the pillars of

34:22

Islam in school, don't you? No. We

34:25

want kids to be taught right and wrong. And

34:27

Christians will say Islam is wrong and Christianity is right,

34:29

that's it. And you'll disagree. That's

34:33

it. Ultimately, here's the

34:35

point. Pride flags in

34:38

schools, the legal issue. The

34:40

ACLU has taken the position that banning

34:42

the pride flag alone would be a

34:44

form of viewpoint or content discrimination prohibited

34:47

by such decisions as US v. Grayson,

34:49

in 1983, and Reed v. Towne of

34:51

Gilbert. Here's your opportunity. Conservatives

34:56

should actually file amicus

34:58

briefs in support of

35:00

the ACLU right here. And

35:02

here's your game plan. Your

35:05

legal firm, your activist

35:07

group, you file

35:09

an amicus brief in support of the ACLU

35:12

arguing that the Ten Commandments should

35:14

not be banned from schools nor the Bible

35:16

for the same reason that it would be

35:18

viewpoint discrimination. That would

35:20

mean teachers would be allowed at

35:22

their discretion to put the Ten Commandments and

35:25

give out Bibles in the class. The

35:27

ACLU would vomit all over themselves at

35:29

the thought. Likely,

35:31

it would create a really, it

35:34

would be an interesting problem for them in their argument. The

35:37

ACLU does not want the Ten Commandments in school, but they

35:39

do want pride flags in school. You

35:41

can't have it both ways. That's your game.

35:43

That's Ryan Krasenstein's game. So

35:45

you simply say, no, we agree. Pride

35:47

flags should be allowed in schools. And

35:49

then we're gonna put the Ten Commandments and Bibles in

35:51

schools. Then we're gonna get a bunch of teachers hired

35:53

and these schools will be Christian. That's

35:56

the game you play. That's the game they

35:58

wanna play. It's the game. they're quite literally

36:00

playing. I see

36:02

things like this. We're trying to make a

36:04

point about, if you want the 10 commandments, then we get the pillars

36:06

of Islam. No. They

36:09

put up that Satanist thing in that city

36:11

hall or whatever where that guy smashed it. This

36:15

is not, it's an

36:17

unwillingness on the part of the

36:19

left or an incapability to understand

36:22

underlying principles. And they are

36:24

rudimentary. What informs our

36:26

morals? Keep kids safe. Not

36:28

a complicated one, but what someone thinks will

36:30

keep a kid safe is different from somebody

36:32

else. And that's it. So

36:36

if a Christian wants the 10

36:38

commandments, it's unsurprising. They view it

36:41

as moral foundational good that

36:43

helps make kids safe. And

36:46

they view other things like pride flags and

36:48

Islamists not. Though to be

36:50

fair, Brian, a lot of conservatives

36:53

would probably prefer Islam to pride flags.

36:56

Not that they'd mostly prefer either. But I

36:58

hope you get the point. I'll leave it there. Next

37:00

segment is coming up at 8 p.m. over at

37:02

youtube.com/TimKestIRL. Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you

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a while the number one issue in

38:09

this country among voters was immigration Immigration

38:12

still is a top issue. It's currently number two.

38:14

Why while we're seeing a lot of crime and

38:17

It's not all immigration. It's illegal immigrants

38:19

who are illegally entering the country surprisingly,

38:22

they don't have a lot of They

38:25

don't care much for our laws So

38:28

in a lot of cities we've seen many stories popping up

38:30

in the press of well You had Lake

38:32

and Riley lost her life after

38:34

a man was attempting to force himself

38:36

on her And I

38:38

guess she fought back the media actually

38:42

well, well man It

38:45

seems like because I want to be careful here

38:48

They're almost critical of the victims

38:51

and that's what we're seeing now with

38:53

msnbc once again

38:56

msnbc panel erupts after

38:59

heritage president blast crime committed

39:01

by illegal migrants We

39:03

don't use that term Listen

39:07

you come to the United States legally. I

39:09

have respect for this You know Donald Trump got a lot

39:11

of flack when he said he wanted to give green cards

39:13

to college graduates. Trump is correct Everybody

39:16

immediately assumes the worst possible thing and

39:18

this is the problem with that narrative

39:21

Trump says we want to give green cards to

39:23

college grads It doesn't make sense that they come

39:25

here go to our schools. We kick them out

39:28

and they become billionaires in their countries Trump

39:30

is correct. You see most

39:33

people immediately assumed the worst Some

39:36

communists showing up from Honduras getting

39:38

a scholarship and then getting a

39:40

green card Well, that's if

39:42

that's how you want to interpret it. The real

39:44

answer is point made by Trump

39:47

Simple proposition. What are the parameters? Well,

39:49

I say I agree if

39:51

the parameters are Reforming

39:54

the college system first and foremost getting rid

39:56

of the predatory loan system getting rid of

39:58

all the Marxist garbage Then,

40:01

vetting process, how many green cards are we

40:03

actually allotting every year to college grads? It

40:07

should be between 100 and 1,000 maybe because what we

40:09

want, industrialist billionaire opportunity.

40:11

We want to brain drain

40:13

other countries. Why? So

40:15

that we are number one around the world and then

40:17

we can maintain that beautiful, beautiful

40:20

status as the top economy on the planet without

40:22

using guns and bombs. Quite

40:24

simple, right? But it is

40:26

complicated and there's no guarantee it could be pulled

40:28

off very easily. So that

40:30

idea I have no problem with but the media, you

40:32

look at this story and I got to get dark

40:34

with it because it's the reality. The

40:36

story here, you're asking what is it about? Post-millennial,

40:41

this is tough to read. We

40:43

don't use the term illegal. MSNBC

40:46

punted interrupts panel on 12-year-old

40:48

girl brutally murdered by

40:51

illegal migrants to correct

40:53

language. They're undocumented

40:55

individuals. Seriously? Here

40:57

you go. What do you tell the

40:59

parents of those people, those young girls who were killed?

41:02

This is a preponderance of these

41:04

people by goal or meal. What is

41:06

the difference between an illegal immigrant who

41:09

unfortunately engages in that activity?

41:12

We don't like that. I want to be clear.

41:14

We don't use the term illegal. It's undocumented individuals

41:16

versus anyone else who commits the same thing. I

41:25

mean, it's so... I can

41:27

answer this one. It's really, really easy.

41:29

All right. Here we go.

41:31

What's the difference between an illegal alien who committed a crime

41:34

and anyone else who committed the crime? We

41:36

are trying to prevent crime. Thank

41:38

you. Have a nice day. So I'll put

41:40

it this way. If you come to

41:42

me and say, what's the difference between someone who

41:44

robs a bank and then murders the bank teller

41:46

versus somebody who just commits a murder? It's like,

41:48

well, if we have good security

41:50

on the bank and

41:52

we prevent the people from entering with the

41:54

weapons in the first place, you

41:57

reduce the probability that people will

41:59

be killed. and a botched bank

42:01

robbery. Next question. If someone

42:03

is willing to break our

42:06

laws to enter this country, we

42:10

prevent that, okay, and we

42:12

say port of entry, it

42:14

is a really simple algorithm. It's

42:17

absolutely remarkable. If

42:20

you create a path, it's almost

42:22

like when you ban guns, only

42:24

outlaws have guns. I don't know

42:26

that Democrats are capable of this

42:28

multi-level ordered thinking. What happens

42:30

beyond the first, but I'll keep it simple for

42:33

you. If you, I

42:35

don't know, leave your door open, bugs

42:38

will get in. Then you will have to

42:40

use bug spray, right? Like that's, oh, you

42:42

close your door and then there's no bugs

42:44

and you don't use bug spray. And

42:46

they say, but what's the difference between the fly that

42:48

got in your room when the door was open and

42:50

the fly that didn't? Well, the

42:52

fly that somehow manages to get in is still a problem.

42:54

We have to deal with that and it is bad, but

42:58

it is the simple process by

43:00

which we prevent them from getting

43:02

it in the first place. Okay. You know

43:04

what? I really love this because this is

43:06

pure Democrat thought process, right? They

43:09

say, you know, we tell young

43:11

women not to walk down dark alleys late

43:13

at night or be careful about using the

43:15

ATM late at night. No, we should tell

43:17

men not to rape. We

43:20

already do that. We punish it.

43:22

We have a TV show on, what is it? NBC has been

43:24

on for like 40 years. I'm exaggerating

43:26

specifically about how bad it is to rape

43:28

law and order SVU, by the way, for

43:30

those that didn't get that one. And

43:33

yet there are still bad guys who do it. So,

43:36

well, of course we recognize it's the

43:38

murderers who are the problem. We

43:40

are trying to keep out people who are willing

43:42

to commit the crime in the first place. And

43:45

the people who are trying to enter the

43:47

country legally are substantially less

43:50

likely to murder a 12 year

43:52

old than those who would enter

43:54

the country illegally. Now,

43:57

when these people are coming to the United States. And

44:00

they're coming from Venezuela, many

44:03

of them from El Salvador, especially with

44:05

the amazing, amazing transformation under

44:07

President Bukele. He's done an amazing job. But

44:09

of course, these criminals are terrified, so they

44:11

flee. They flee. Well,

44:13

these criminals aren't going to go to the U.S. border, knock on the

44:15

door and say, please let me in legally. I'll

44:17

fill up my forms and wait a few years. They're

44:20

going to come in illegally. And

44:22

so many of the people that we see, and not

44:24

all, I don't even know if it's a majority, who

44:26

are crossing illegally, are criminals. Now, I will

44:28

say this. Hold on. I'm saying

44:30

criminals before they cross. Anyone

44:32

who crosses that border commits a crime. That's a

44:34

fact. It is illegal to do this in the

44:36

United States. Anyone who

44:38

is willing to commit a crime, there's

44:41

going to be a higher preponderance,

44:43

there's going to be a higher probability that

44:46

those people will commit crimes later on. I'm not saying all

44:48

of them will be murders. It

44:50

could very well just be trespassing. But

44:53

the people who are willing to abide by the law are clearly,

44:55

clearly by the algorithm created. The

44:59

New York Post. MSNBC host

45:01

chaffed at how to refer to

45:03

migrants who enter the country illegally

45:05

and commit crimes during a testy

45:07

exchange. The liberal networks host

45:09

were eager to grill Roberts about

45:11

Heritage Project 2025, an initiative

45:14

intended to outline an agenda for former President

45:17

Trump should he win the second term. It

45:19

has become something of a boogeyman among progressives.

45:22

I'm specifically interested as it relates, Dr. Roberts, to

45:24

the deportation of immigrants in this country, just understanding

45:26

sort of how it is going to work. MSNBC

45:29

anchor Alicia Menendez, the daughter of Bob Menendez,

45:31

began. Well, one thing I will add, too,

45:34

is the president of the

45:36

Heritage Foundation says they're illegal aliens. That

45:38

is a legal term, and it is

45:40

a fact statement. You can be like, we don't

45:42

use the term illegal here. It's in

45:44

the law books. It's just the

45:46

term. Shut up. They're doing

45:48

this because they're trying to lie, cheat and steal.

45:52

When you talk about folks on the interior, how

45:55

you see a future administration utilizing the National Guard,

45:57

ICE, police forces, deport something like

45:59

11. million people. Roberts

46:01

said the first objective is to close the

46:03

border followed by the biggest mass deportation system

46:05

ever in the history of America. Here's

46:07

what I here's what I absolutely love. So

46:10

there's that show evil on CBS and Paramount

46:12

Plus. I've mentioned it on Tim Castor IRL

46:14

because they have this scene where

46:18

the mom it's so it's like frozen

46:20

on a show. Three

46:22

people, there's a priest,

46:24

a woman and a tech guy and

46:27

they're investigating possession and other weird, you

46:29

know, demonic things. They work for the

46:31

church. They work for the Catholic church.

46:34

It's very woke show and it's kind of hilarious. And

46:36

despite the fact that it's being very Catholic. So

46:39

anyway, the mom has four daughters, and

46:41

she's like, I'm going to make a list

46:44

of commandments for for my daughters, the 10

46:46

mom commandments. And the first one is thou

46:48

shalt not lie to mom and she's like,

46:50

don't lie to me. And

46:52

then the one girl is like, can we lie to

46:54

other people? And she goes, no. And

46:56

then the one girl, one, one of the girls

46:58

goes, what if we're hiding Jews in the basement,

47:00

like with Hitler or immigrants with like Trump and

47:03

the mom's like, okay, those are great

47:05

points, but we'll talk about that later.

47:07

And it's like hiding immigrants in your

47:09

basement, like Trump. Jesus,

47:12

people are nuts. But

47:14

you know it. You know, that's what they're

47:16

going to do. Let me,

47:18

let me break this down because that's the narrative

47:20

they're trying to build. But I can tell you

47:22

the difference. First,

47:25

I will say this, Donald

47:27

Trump better be very, very careful.

47:29

It is already thin ice for

47:32

moderate types like me when

47:35

dealing with something like mass deportations.

47:37

It's going to be difficult. There

47:39

may be shootouts, seriously, from

47:41

criminal gang members and cartels and

47:44

things like that. I need

47:46

to know. That's why I asked Trump this

47:48

personally, when it comes to this operation,

47:50

it is going to be done as

47:54

humanely and through

47:56

the appropriate legal processes, properly

47:59

as possible. And there will

48:01

be no mistreatment.

48:04

Now I say mistreatment, assuming someone's a criminal

48:06

with a gun who's like a cartel member,

48:09

well that's a wider berth than say, it's

48:12

some woman who came here 15 years ago, she's here illegally

48:14

and she's got her kids. This person

48:16

should be gently placed in the back of

48:18

a police car and

48:21

driven to a deportation center or however

48:23

they handle it. And then we

48:25

send them back to their homes

48:28

and it should be comfortable, it should. And

48:31

it's a challenge too because you've had people say on Tim

48:33

Guest IRL, maybe we should just pay them a thousand dollars

48:35

to leave and I'm like, why? They'll come back and then

48:37

they'll keep doing it. It's a perverse incentive, you don't wanna

48:39

do that. But I tell you

48:41

this, the difference my friends, for

48:43

the people who are trying to come here illegally in violation of

48:46

our laws, this is the big meme. AOC

48:50

called Detention Center set up by Barack Obama,

48:53

concentration camps. Someone

48:55

made a comic where a bunch of

48:57

Jews were rushing to get into

49:01

one of these concentration camps. And

49:03

it's like, and then the

49:06

Nazi guy was like, hey you, you get out of here,

49:08

don't come in here. The difference is Germany

49:10

was a country with citizens, citizens

49:13

who lived there, who

49:15

owned businesses. Hitler

49:17

comes to power and blames a

49:20

religious ethnic minority for their problems.

49:22

And then they go around smashing things,

49:24

loading them up into train cars and

49:27

things like this to send them to

49:29

work camps and death camps, killing

49:32

them. What

49:34

we have now in the United States is

49:36

people breaking our laws to enter the country

49:39

and us saying, please go home and

49:41

don't break our laws. Very

49:44

different. But that's why I say it

49:46

is thin ice, it's a difficult position and

49:48

there will be very little tolerance for failure

49:50

in this regard. That is to say, the

49:53

first that's gonna happen when Trump gets elected,

49:55

assuming he does, and he

49:57

begins this mass deportation project, Project 2025. The

50:01

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50:03

and make it look like, try

50:05

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51:05

Pool. That

51:12

means Trump's already on thin ice. This

51:15

has to be done so properly and

51:17

perfectly that while people are

51:19

going to be sad, the videos show

51:21

people comfortably being brought back to

51:23

where their homes are and then

51:25

they can apply legally. That

51:28

being said, I do believe Joe Biden's gonna

51:30

try and do mass amnesty before that happens,

51:32

so don't be surprised. But take a look

51:34

at this. This is the nature of politics where things

51:37

are going. Politico says immigration fears

51:39

are pushing centrists to the right

51:42

in the US and Europe. As

51:44

elections loom in the US and UK

51:46

and France, the fraught politics of migration

51:49

are a key issue animating voters on

51:51

both sides of the Atlantic. Well

51:54

yeah, look man, we

51:57

have a 12 year old murdered. There

51:59

was a A woman who went out for a

52:01

run and an illegal immigrant criminal who

52:03

was a known criminal with a criminal

52:05

past tried to rape her.

52:08

That's the presumption from the media reports. He tried to drag

52:10

her off to rape her and she

52:12

fought back so he smashed her head, killing

52:15

her. No

52:18

one wants that. And it is not an excuse to

52:20

say what's the difference between this murder and any other

52:22

murder. You

52:24

get to jail, right? And you put all the murderers in it.

52:27

To start letting them out into one area, don't

52:29

be surprised if murder goes up. And

52:32

the issue with illegal immigration is, on

52:36

the surface, yeah, it doesn't matter.

52:39

Murderers are murderers. They're all bad. Lock

52:41

them up. But hold on. Hold

52:43

on there a minute. If

52:45

somebody who lives in my house and has lived

52:47

there for a long time, and we know them,

52:49

decides to, I don't know, steal my cookie jar

52:51

in the middle of the night, I'd be shocked.

52:54

I'd say, I can't believe it. Jim

52:56

stole my cookies. Jim, how long have

52:58

you lived here? Wow. I

53:01

don't know how this could have happened. Thought Jim was a

53:03

good guy. Now

53:05

here's the alternate scenario. I leave the door open and the middle

53:07

of the night a guy I don't know comes in, steals my

53:09

cookie jar, and I go, oh, some guy I

53:11

don't even know stole my, how could this have happened? What, you

53:13

left your door open? Opportunist

53:15

criminals are gonna come in. How

53:18

are we in this scenario? So this, of course, is

53:20

leading people to be like, yeah,

53:22

I'm gonna go ahead and say, no. I'm

53:27

gonna go ahead and say, we don't want that. And

53:29

now the right is winning across the board. This could be the

53:31

issue that actually drives

53:34

Donald Trump to victory, that pushes

53:36

Joe Biden up. You

53:38

take a look at this from Gallup, something I like to reference quite a bit. Non-economic

53:41

problems. 75%

53:44

of people cite this, okay? When

53:47

you have, and this is as of May 24th. Now the numbers

53:49

don't add up evenly. I don't know

53:51

what they're, how they're at doing this

53:53

math. Non-economic problems, 36%, right?

53:58

The economy in general as a single issue. is number

54:00

17%. When

54:02

you ask people, 17% say it's

54:04

the most important problem. Government

54:06

and poor leadership, number one.

54:10

It was immigration before that at 27%. And

54:13

then 28 before that, we're going back

54:16

to February, immigration has dominated.

54:18

Well, thanks to Joe Biden's, let's

54:21

just call it in

54:23

capabilities, immigration's

54:25

taking a backseat. People

54:28

are more concerned about Joe Biden's brain failing at this

54:30

point. But it doesn't mean they don't

54:32

care about immigration. Just because the number has gone down,

54:34

doesn't mean that people don't care about it. They care

54:36

about it as much as they always did. But now

54:38

they're really worried about Joe Biden's brain being broken. This

54:41

is where we're at. Immigration is

54:43

the second issue as of right now.

54:46

And it was the top issue for four

54:48

months. Before that, it was tied. Before

54:51

that, this is amazing. Even going back

54:53

to November, immigration was still

54:55

number two with Joe Biden's

54:57

brain being broken at number one. Immigration

55:00

briefly took number one. This

55:02

is a problem for Democrats they're not going to win

55:05

on. And going on MSNBC and say, we don't say

55:07

illegal. Doesn't mean anything.

55:09

You're saying nothing. Well,

55:11

here we are. Now Trump of course

55:13

has rightly pissed people off. Rightly,

55:17

maybe the wrong people. Take a look at this, I love

55:19

this from the New Republic, lefty publication. Trump's

55:22

surprising promise to immigrants quickly retracted

55:24

by campaign. No, it wasn't, you're

55:26

lying, but sure. Donald

55:29

Trump made a shocking pledge to help international

55:31

students only for his campaign to immediately add

55:34

some caveats. That was always the

55:36

case. Here, what are the

55:38

caveats, okay? Because

55:40

they don't really mention it. But the

55:42

New York Times says that Trump

55:44

offered green cards to college grads.

55:46

But hours after Mr. Trump's remarks

55:48

aired, his campaign prescriptor, Carolyn Levitt,

55:50

walked back the former president's comments,

55:52

saying in a statement that there

55:55

would be an aggressive vetting process,

55:57

exclude all communists, radical Islamists, Hamas

55:59

supporters, America haters. and public charges

56:01

and that the policy would apply only to the most

56:04

skilled graduates who can make significant contributions to America and

56:07

That was always the case Nowhere

56:10

did Donald Trump say I want

56:12

to give green cards to Every

56:15

single one all of them. He

56:17

didn't do that. Okay? All

56:20

of these Trump supporters like shout out even Laura loomer

56:22

who is Trump's there's there's no one who supports Trump

56:25

more than loomer and Even she

56:27

was like Trump. This is not a good

56:29

policy I respect it that Laura loomer has

56:31

criticized people for criticizing Trump saying now's not

56:34

the time Trump needs to win Trump says

56:36

this she goes wait a minute bad

56:39

policy now I respect that

56:41

the immediate backlash happened because people were

56:43

like if you don't specify we assume

56:45

the worst me I Never

56:49

never assumed Build

56:51

the wall Trump was

56:53

like I'm gonna give all

56:55

of these people green cards. I think

56:58

this We have war.

57:01

I don't like it. It's bad. We

57:03

need alternatives to war How can we

57:05

maintain our status as the dominant global

57:07

economy? We have an advantage power

57:09

attracts power the more money you

57:12

have the more money you invest the more money you

57:14

make everybody gets it Well right now We

57:16

are on top and we may be about

57:19

to lose it, but here's the advantage Everybody

57:21

wants to be here. So how

57:23

do we take advantage of that? Smartest

57:26

people in the world in their

57:28

various countries. They want to come

57:30

here, too So what do we

57:32

do? We should be offering

57:34

tax Incentives to

57:37

foreign millionaires and billionaires. I

57:39

mean imagine you're a Chinese millionaire and

57:42

Like what's that guy? Whoa, I can't remember that guy's

57:44

name who? Disappeared or

57:46

whatever We say I tell

57:48

you what you come here and we will give

57:50

you ten years at a lower tax rate To

57:53

bring your money and invest in America That'd

57:56

be great Colleges we

57:59

tell this young guy Let's say he's from

58:01

China. We got to be careful because China's a

58:03

Communist Party. I get it. But there are

58:05

good people who want to get out of China because of this.

58:08

Let's say they're from South Korea, you

58:11

know, ally of ours. We got military bases and troops over

58:13

there. They're smart. They're

58:16

hardworking. They're inventing things. You

58:18

can tell. They score really high on tests.

58:21

First thing, these colleges got to be totally reformed.

58:23

Nothing else matters before that. Got

58:25

to fix the schools. Got to fix the loan system. Let's

58:28

say we weed out the garbage. We seize

58:30

the endowments, whatever it may be. Let's

58:33

say it's only specific fields. Okay?

58:36

So we got this dude from India, high

58:38

IQ, super smart guy, and he's like,

58:41

I want to study, you know, I don't

58:44

know, mechanical engineering or computer

58:47

sciences. So we say, okay,

58:50

he comes. He pays. Let's

58:52

say in the course of his four years in college,

58:54

this dude has shown himself to be exemplary. He's

58:57

working on a startup already with some buddies. This

59:00

is where we go, okay, this dude, if

59:02

he goes back to India and he

59:04

takes all of this knowledge and these

59:07

resources there, he will build up their

59:09

economy. Then we have to compete with

59:11

them. So long

59:13

as we vet these people for Islamists, Hamas supporters,

59:15

and all the stuff they've pointed out reforming

59:17

the colleges, we want to

59:20

brain drain other countries. If

59:23

everybody wants to be here and

59:25

we bring in, let's say the number is 10,000, 10,000 per

59:29

year, that's it, of the highest skilled cream

59:31

of the crop people. They

59:33

start their companies here. Everyone

59:36

else in the world is begging us for access.

59:39

We don't need bombs. We don't need missiles. They

59:42

will simply need to buy from us because

59:44

we got it. That,

59:47

in my opinion, is the dream. Because

59:49

right now, the Democrat vision is blow

59:51

them up and

59:53

steal their oil and that'll maintain our economy.

59:55

That won't work. Trump knows it. Trump's

59:58

plan here is we've got to. to

1:00:00

drain the brains of these nations, take

1:00:03

their most valuable assets, build

1:00:05

the technology in America, and then

1:00:07

everyone will beg us forever. I

1:00:11

love it. I want America to be

1:00:13

on top. I don't think

1:00:15

the Democrat, uni-party platform that live like liberal economic

1:00:17

order of military base everywhere is gonna sustain that.

1:00:20

No, we do it through trade, good

1:00:23

deals. We bring in some

1:00:25

guy, he goes to school, he invents a new

1:00:27

product, and he keeps it here. And

1:00:30

then what happens? We control it, that

1:00:32

dude becomes a wealthy American, he employs Americans, that's

1:00:34

the plan. And then in

1:00:36

India, they say, we

1:00:39

would like to buy some of this invention from you, America, and

1:00:41

we say, what do you have to offer? That

1:00:43

makes our economy stronger. It means

1:00:46

the American people will live better, and you need only

1:00:48

one thing, to

1:00:50

represent the shining city on the hill. You

1:00:53

need only be the place to be, and

1:00:56

nothing else. I

1:00:58

think it's a good idea. But

1:01:00

it's gotta be done right, not gonna be easy. In the meantime,

1:01:03

you can sit back, as people are freaking out over this crime,

1:01:05

and thank MSNBC for making the problem worse, and

1:01:07

for helping Trump get elected. We'll see if he

1:01:09

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Josh Hammer. A

1:01:47

bloody riot outside of

1:01:49

an LA synagogue. The

1:01:51

videos are crazy. Far leftists are

1:01:53

very mad, of course they are mad. Many

1:01:55

of these people are outright pro-Hamas. They're playing

1:01:57

politics and lying to you, and they say.

1:04:00

during their house of worship and brutally

1:04:02

beat multiple Israel supporters outside

1:04:04

the synagogue. At least one

1:04:06

was left bloodied video footage shows. Violent

1:04:09

clashes occurred outside the Adas Torah synagogue in

1:04:11

Los Angeles around 1.40 pm. Pro-Palestinian

1:04:15

demonstrators surrounded the house of

1:04:17

worship and called for a bloody revolution. Jews

1:04:19

formed a line in front of

1:04:22

the synagogue to protect it, and

1:04:24

the LAPD was forced to deploy

1:04:26

crowd control munitions to deter unruly

1:04:28

ceasefire agitators. There

1:04:31

is just a beautiful bit

1:04:33

of irony in someone screaming,

1:04:35

ceasefire while mercilessly beating other

1:04:38

people. But

1:04:41

can't say I'm not surprised. Look, look, look,

1:04:43

look. If you don't talk about

1:04:45

foreign policy, Israel's military actions, Palestine,

1:04:47

etc., the death of civilians and what

1:04:50

this conflict means and how it should

1:04:52

be solved, it's tough, and

1:04:55

I don't got good answers for you. I can

1:04:57

only tell you that the people in the United

1:04:59

States do not represent either of those groups. It's

1:05:02

the weirdest thing, okay? Some

1:05:04

dude in L.A. who

1:05:06

lives in L.A. and is Jewish and

1:05:09

is waving an Israeli flag is

1:05:11

not, typically, dictating

1:05:14

military policy. The

1:05:16

far left is screaming pro-Hamas stuff

1:05:19

is not working with and

1:05:21

dictating Hamas military strategy. It

1:05:24

is so weird to me to see these people on the other side of

1:05:26

the planet screaming and beating each other,

1:05:29

representing their respective ideologies. Now, don't

1:05:31

get me wrong, as

1:05:34

it is to be expected, the Israel

1:05:36

side, they're not typically the ones that

1:05:38

go around smashing and beating people. And

1:05:40

so here you have it. It's

1:05:43

going to be the far leftists. Multiple

1:05:46

brawls broke out between the groups

1:05:48

as the pro-Palestinian mob prevented Jews

1:05:50

from entering the synagogue. At

1:05:53

least one pro-Israel supporter was beaten by the

1:05:55

pro-Palestinian mob. He was pummeled to the ground

1:05:57

outside the synagogue and was left bloodied. called

1:08:00

the violence abhorrent, adding that blocking

1:08:02

access to a place of worship is unacceptable.

1:08:05

I want to be clear that L.A.

1:08:07

will not be a harbor for anti-Semitism

1:08:09

and violence. Those responsible for either will

1:08:12

be found and held accountable, she said.

1:08:15

President Biden also took issue with the protest

1:08:17

tactics, intimidating Jewish congregants as

1:08:19

dangerous, unconscionable, anti-Semitic, and un-American, we

1:08:21

did read this. Pro-Palestinian

1:08:24

activists began gathering in front of

1:08:26

the synagogue in Pico, Pico, Pico

1:08:28

Boulevard. L.A. police

1:08:30

officer, Tony Im said they

1:08:33

were quickly met with counter demonstrators, many of

1:08:35

them carrying Israeli flags. Why?

1:08:37

Why are

1:08:40

you going to a synagogue? Like, what are you, what

1:08:42

are you doing? Well, look, I just got

1:08:44

it. I just got to say, man, I think most of

1:08:46

these activists, purely anti-Semitic,

1:08:49

they hate Jews. That's it. I

1:08:52

am not saying once again, I could already hear the

1:08:54

America First people saying like, Israel is doing this. Yeah,

1:08:57

don't care. I'm talking about the far leftists specifically

1:08:59

who hate Jews. Okay. I'm not talking about the

1:09:01

liberals who are critical of Israel as they're allowed

1:09:03

to be, or the America First groupers who are

1:09:05

critical of Israel as they're allowed to be. And

1:09:08

in fact, I think these people should be critical

1:09:10

of Israel. I think we should all be critical,

1:09:12

very much so of Israel. They should not be

1:09:14

getting out of money. Long

1:09:16

story, long story, but it's a foreign policy

1:09:18

question. I am saying there are far leftists

1:09:20

in this country, and there are people on

1:09:22

the right as well, who outright

1:09:25

hate Jews. And that is why they're

1:09:27

doing this. And they will use the

1:09:29

mask of Middle Eastern conflict to cover

1:09:32

up the fact that they just hate

1:09:34

Jews. Jewish derangement

1:09:36

syndrome. Don't get me wrong. There's also Israel derangement

1:09:38

syndrome, because I'll give you my opinion on the

1:09:41

foreign policy. No

1:09:43

media reports of injuries, though there was a video

1:09:45

showing someone seriously injured. Well, I shouldn't say seriously,

1:09:47

but someone was injured because serious

1:09:50

implies like going to the hospital and stuff. Video

1:09:53

appeared to show two propalsion demonstrators taken from

1:09:55

an SUV and detained. Rabbi

1:09:57

Herzl Iluinin told... Come

1:12:00

on, come on man. The

1:12:02

Atlantic, new 9-11 evidence points to

1:12:05

deep Saudi complicity. Two decades

1:12:07

of US policy appear to be rooted in

1:12:09

a mistaken understanding of—and let's do this, lawsuit.

1:12:13

Let's pull up the lawsuit. Let's

1:12:16

see, let's see. Breaking

1:12:19

down the 9-11 family's lawsuit,

1:12:21

focus on Saudi's student who may have been

1:12:24

a spy. Like there's a lot going

1:12:26

on here, okay? There's a lot. I'm

1:12:28

not literally trying to come down on Saudi Arabia, I'm trying to

1:12:30

make a point. The US is beholden

1:12:32

to many different countries on foreign policy, so pay

1:12:34

attention to it. That being said,

1:12:36

don't go in front of churches and mosques and synagogues

1:12:38

and attacks, but of course it's just the far left.

1:12:41

Next segment's coming up at 6pm on this channel, thanks for

1:12:43

hanging out, and I'll see you all then.

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