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manhood hour. Greetings dear friends
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from a documentary. I'm a
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crossed out. Really
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follows on from what we've been discussing today
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here on America First. If
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you're a man, are you
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in crisis? If so, is
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it because somebody owes you something?
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Is it because you've been indoctrinated
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talk to a man who is responsible for
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that documentary and so much more. A
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person who comes very highly
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recommended. He is the president, the
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founder of Take Charge Minnesota. Kendall
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Qualls, welcome to the manhood hour. So
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Bastian, thank you so much for having me. So
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let me ask the first question, which is the standard
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question here for our guests on the manhood hour. Is
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there a crisis amongst
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men? If there is
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a crisis, what is the nature of that
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crisis? Yeah,
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there definitely is a crisis. In fact, there is a
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book written probably about four or five years ago called
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The Man of the Boy
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Crisis. Actually, The Boy Crisis is a heavily researched
3:39
book by two PhDs. And
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what's been happening over the last 20 years
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or so is that there's been
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a shift toward a more maternalistic culture,
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if you will, in the United States. Versus
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the one that we used to have was patriarchal.
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Now, when I say that, I don't mean it
3:57
was toxic male. It was. We
3:59
were just... dragging women around by their
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by their hair by any means. It wasn't
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bad at all. It was a more of
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a protective relationship
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that we've had as men toward
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the people in our families in our communities. That's
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what it used to be. And we
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were we were trained, I was one of those
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that's trained to take responsibility
4:23
to take charge,
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you know, responsibility yourself, your family, your community,
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and to have high standards expectations
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for yourself. And then
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to help others that could not
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help themselves. Very different between
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those that could help themselves, but chose nothing.
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So what what is the genesis of this?
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Because I see it amongst
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the generation of young men who
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are the same age of my son,
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that there is, and you
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just see it in the statistics, whether it's
4:53
the suicide rates, whether it's
4:55
other statistics concerning the difference between
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young men and young women. What
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is the genesis of it? Is
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it is it new wave feminism?
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Is it the fact that conservatives
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who are part of the patriarchy
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in the non pejorative sense,
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kind of ignored culture? Where
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would you you focus on
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the the genesis of this
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assault on on manhood? Well,
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I would have to lay that at the feet of
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the teachers colleges. So these are the colleges that
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you know, in the United
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States that have been teaching the teachers
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that teach our
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public school students. This
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probably 25 to 30 years ago, where
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you had this Marxist Marxist
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indoctrination that started to infiltrate
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our schools, universities, and in
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our public school teachers colleges. And
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that Marxist ideology was
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one that just turned everything
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upside down. It was to, first
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of all, disrupt the traditional nuclear
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family. It
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has an objective to shift
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people from this ideal
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of capitalism to
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more of socialism and
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become more dependent on government and
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less dependent, obviously, and appreciate the
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essence of Judeo-Christian
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values. So, I
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would say it started there, again, 20, 25 years
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ago. And
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here's where you can see the outcome
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of that. More recently,
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about four years ago, there was
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a survey done of
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United States citizens. 41,000
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people were in this survey, said, of
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those 41,000, if you were 45
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years and younger, only
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19% of those
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participants could pass the U.S. citizenship
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test. So, basically,
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these kids could not pass the same
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test as legal citizens coming to the
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United States. If you were 60
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and older, 74% could
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pass that citizenship test. And
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basically, what that tells you is this wholesale
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upshift and turnip, upside-down
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nature of the teaching
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of our kids in
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our public school system. These
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younger populations, their IQs are not less
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than the older generation. It's just they've
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never been taught what they should have
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been taught about the virtues
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of our country. They've been taught
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all the negative things, all the sins of
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our country, but none of its virtues. But
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they also have disrupted this sense of
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manhood, boyhood. And
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you can see it in the pedagogy
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that they teach, taking
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out things like recess, dodgeball, and
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forcing boys to sit still, don't
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move. And it's against a lot
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of the nature of what we
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know of childhood development, especially in
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boys. And can you
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explain to me one question? Maybe
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I'm just naive. you talk about the
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results that these ideologically
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infected teacher training colleges
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have resulted in
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the knock-on effects, for example
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in Baltimore and elsewhere, that
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the average child, especially average
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black child, cannot graduate with
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any basic competency in
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literacy or in math. Why
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are there no consequences for these
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failures? Why do the parents of
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these children after five, 10,
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20 years of these results not actually
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instigate any consequences for those who
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have failed their children? I find
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it hard to understand not only
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that Democrats are re-elected in these
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cities, but why the parents seem
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to be satisfied for the utter
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failure of the schools? Well
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let me give you some context of this Sebastian.
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So I was
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actually a product of some of
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those schools in
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those inner cities. So my parents divorced when
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I was five years old. My father came
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back from Vietnam in the late 60s. My
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mother took us five kids
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to live with our grandparents in
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Harlem, New York in the late 1960s, early 70s.
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So even though I was in the
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worst one of the worst school systems
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in the country in Harlem in the
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late 60s, I was
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able to get enough basic
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of education from first to fifth
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grade and then
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later with my father from fifth grade onward
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in Oklahoma. We lived in a rural trailer
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park in Oklahoma. So I didn't get
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the best of what we would call
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of education, but I got enough of what
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I needed and then the rest was my
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that inner, you know, fire
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in the belly to get what I needed
9:47
to get out of poverty where
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I was able to graduate
9:52
from college working full-time become
9:55
an army officer, an artillery
9:57
officer, then get recruited into
9:59
a a Fortune 100 company, leading
10:03
sales, marketing teams, billion dollar brands,
10:05
$90 million budgets,
10:08
have a successful career ending at a
10:10
global vice president for a major healthcare
10:12
company. If
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I was starting in the
10:17
same situation, same schools today,
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I would not be able to achieve that same
10:22
success because I would
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not have access to the same basic information,
10:27
basic education that I started with.
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These kids are not even getting that. And
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again, with you, you asked, well,
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why are parents supporting
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this? It's because these parents have
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been indoctrinated themselves. Yeah. I mean, this has been going
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on now for 30 to 40 years. And
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if you're a young teenage parent or
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a 20 year old back in the
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seventies, well, you're
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only expecting the same type of education
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that you received, which is not much. Well,
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in the last 15 years, I've seen
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those conditions. How
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does— politics play into that
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beyond just culture? And
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let me ask the most provocative
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question of all, has BLM
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been a function of
16:10
that, a driver of that? Where does
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Black Lives Matter fit into the racial
16:15
milieu today? Sure. And
16:18
let me give you some context. So this
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is, I get asked this question quite a
16:23
bit, and I educate people around our state
16:25
and the country on this issue. So
16:28
the Gallup poll has been doing polls
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on race relations in the United States
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for decades. In
16:36
2002, the measurement
16:39
of one of the highest ratings for
16:41
positive race relations in the United States by
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both Black and white participants, it was at
16:45
70 percent, 70 percent of Americans
16:49
rated race relations at good or
16:51
very good. This is 2002. So
16:55
this is just a year off to 9-11. That's
16:58
right. And now, 2002, and
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this is six years before we have
17:02
our first Black president, it
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wasn't until 2012 and 13 did
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you start to see a
17:10
huge decline in that race
17:12
relations category. And this
17:14
idea of systemic racism is a
17:16
false narrative. And
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it's used, BLM is a
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tool, racist is a tool, and
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Black Americans are being used as a
17:25
tool for this political agenda of systemic
17:28
racism, institutional racism. It
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is really a Marxist agenda. It's
17:32
not civil rights 2.0. The
17:35
reason we can say that
17:38
is because during the same time
17:40
of this supposedly systemic racism, we
17:43
have a decline in complaints
17:45
to the Equal Employment Opportunity
17:47
Commission to its historic
17:49
levels that has never been seen
17:51
before, historic lows. We
17:54
have increased every
17:56
year, increased interracial marriages.
18:00
increased every year during this time. We
18:02
even have people that are faking
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into pretending and lying on their applications
18:08
that they're of
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the ethnicity of color
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when they're not. We're
18:15
still living in a racist country. Would
18:18
be counterproductive, you'd think. Exactly.
18:23
The politicians are stoking these flames. And
18:25
how they're able to do this and
18:27
convince most Americans of this is
18:29
that even when these shootings
18:32
that we've had of Black citizens, they
18:38
perpetrated it in a way that this is
18:40
happening on a daily basis. And
18:43
everyone has researched this. Even those that
18:45
are on the left have
18:47
researched this. Roland from
18:51
Harvard is a good example. He
18:53
wanted to prove that it was actually taking
18:55
place. And after
18:58
his research findings, after months of this,
19:01
he went on the public domain and he
19:03
went to the interview in the New York
19:05
Times and said it was the
19:07
largest surprise of his career that
19:10
he found that police officers were
19:12
not targeting Black citizens
19:15
in these random shootings. And
19:17
in fact, it was the opposite. Actually, you
19:19
found more white citizens were getting shot than
19:21
Black. And so this
19:23
has been a false narrative being
19:25
pushed by academia and by media
19:27
with their allies on
19:30
the left on the agenda that
19:32
doesn't take place again for a
19:34
political agenda to undermine our country,
19:37
divide Americans, to
19:39
push them, to push these agendas
19:42
of DEI and everything else that we
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have in the marketplace. Well, we'll talk
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about who might be the grandfather of
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DEI later in
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the Manhood Hour. It's a fascinating,
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fascinating suggestion. But let me
19:55
just, of course, I'm oversimplifying
19:57
things and I'm no expert on it. on
20:00
U.S. history or on black
20:02
American culture, but it seems to me that,
20:04
for example, the Reverend Martin Luther
20:06
King Jr., he did what he
20:08
did to actually
20:11
improve race relations, and what we're
20:13
seeing happen today is
20:15
leveraging race for political power. And
20:17
those are two very different ways
20:19
of approaching the question of race.
20:22
One has the objective of improving things.
20:25
The other uses race to actually
20:27
make the exploiter of the issue
20:30
more powerful. We're talking to Kendall
20:32
Qualls. She's the author of The
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Prodigal Project, Hope for American Families,
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the man behind the I'm a
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Victor documentary, and also the
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organization Take Charge Minnesota. That's
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diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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And a very interesting theory in
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one of your latest articles. Not
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a theory, but an exposition, if
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you will. W.E.B. DuBois,
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or DuBois, as he's sometimes
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called, the man behind
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the founding of the NAACP. Although—although
25:21
there are those who say it
25:23
was, in fact, white Jewish Marxists
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who really used him as their
25:28
poster boy to create that organization.
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You said the division today has
25:32
been sown primarily in the teacher
25:34
training colleges because of Marxist ideology.
25:37
Will you explain to us why
25:39
this isn't just a crackpot
25:41
theory, but why the long
25:43
march institutions, as
25:46
Rudi Deutschke called it, is
25:49
demonstrable in institutions
25:51
in America that have been
25:53
riven through by left-wing ideologues?
25:57
Well, first of all, they'll—
26:00
tell you today. They're so blatant about it. They'll
26:02
tell you. In fact,
26:04
the head of the teachers union for
26:06
the United States, the National Federal Teachers
26:08
Union, they mentioned they're
26:10
at war against the patriarchy, they're at
26:13
war against capitalism. If
26:16
you're at war against capitalism, that means you're
26:18
for something else. And
26:21
the only two other elses that
26:23
I know are socialism and Marxism, and both
26:25
of those have been debunked from history from
26:27
just the outcome data. And
26:29
so that's clear. And
26:33
most of these organizations, most of
26:36
these schools will have some type
26:38
of annual celebration for one
26:41
of their heroes is Paulo Ferrari.
26:44
Ferrari is a Marxist that's come
26:46
out of Latin America in
26:48
the 1950s, 60s. And again,
26:51
a lot of his teachings as
26:53
pedagogy is something they replicate in the
26:56
teachers colleges. What's important
26:58
about the DEI part is then that they're
27:00
masters at this, they know how to use
27:02
language against. So
27:05
if you're against diversity, then that makes you
27:08
something that not so positive, if you get
27:10
inclusion. But all of these
27:12
words are the exact opposite of
27:14
what they mean. It's not diversity
27:16
and inclusion and equity.
27:18
And again, equity is more about
27:20
outcomes, not about equality. They don't
27:22
want equality. This
27:26
is about outcomes. And look,
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my mind just give you a frame
27:30
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my parents lived through the Jim Crow
27:34
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I share with people that my parents would have
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loved to have grown up in
27:43
America. I grew up in. These
27:46
are not the same institutions from
27:49
the 1950s and 60s. Now, no one's going to
27:52
give you anything. You've got to go out and work for
27:54
it. But that's
27:57
the idea. You have to work for it. And the last
27:59
thing, the last What I just want to see is someone
28:01
like me with nothing,
28:04
absolutely nothing starting in my life, to
28:07
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28:09
successful in this country, raise a
28:11
family, raise five children to
28:14
love and adore this country and to be
28:16
successful themselves and be
28:19
contributors of their communities. Yeah,
28:22
you are the thorn in their side
28:24
because you disprove all
28:26
of their Marxist theories. Do
28:30
you need, we only have 30 seconds
28:32
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28:34
a centralized conspiracy or is this just
28:37
people who are all imbued with the
28:39
same ideological culture?
28:42
This has been orchestrated from the top and
28:44
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28:46
starting in the Obama administration. Because
28:50
they all share the same ideology. If
28:54
you are Ilhan Omar or
28:57
Obama or the head of a
28:59
teacher training college, you all
29:01
share the same ideology. Fundamentally that America
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29:09
the founding fathers, all of that is
29:11
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we must all be divided into oppressed or
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you know fatherless homes are the number one
33:05
problem in the black community? 85%
33:07
of all youth in prison didn't have their father in
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33:12
of all high school dropouts didn't have
33:14
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daughters are seven times more likely to become pregnant
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33:20
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one of the most tragic things, Mr.
33:46
Qualls, that truly breaks my heart. If
33:48
you just look at the figures for
33:51
black America that 60, 70 years ago, less
33:53
than 30% of
33:56
children were born out of wedlock. And now that proportion is down.
34:00
has flipped and it's 70% that are
34:02
born without a father in the home,
34:04
which I think explains so much that
34:06
we need to know. I'm going to
34:09
ask another version of the question I
34:11
asked previously. Why is the
34:13
black community allowing this to
34:15
be done to themselves again
34:17
and again and again? Yeah.
34:21
So first of all, I did a deep dive
34:23
into this and it started about five years ago
34:26
and I got involved in a public arena in
34:28
the Ramford Public Office. And
34:30
having lived it myself, starting
34:35
in Harlem back in the early
34:37
late 60s, here's what's
34:39
happened in our country beginning
34:41
in the mid 70s with the LBJ administration.
34:43
I don't think people have a full understanding.
34:47
When the social welfare program started, I
34:50
tell people it's the first time in
34:52
the history of the United States that
34:55
the government financially incentivized women
34:58
to have children outside of
35:00
marriage. And
35:03
I have to ask, was the goal
35:05
really, was it really
35:07
so cynical just to put black
35:09
Americans back on a plantation, this
35:12
time a political one? Was it
35:14
really a conscious effort to buy
35:16
these people in perpetuity? Absolutely
35:20
it was. Now
35:22
there is a circumstantial
35:24
evidence that points to that. It's
35:26
not direct, but there's a
35:29
ton of, I would call, circumstantial
35:33
evidence and LBJ directly.
35:37
Here's what happened and the evidence
35:39
proves afterwards, especially
35:41
even leaders in the black community. So
35:44
your question is why do they continue
35:46
to do this? Sebastian,
35:50
after the first decade
35:52
and the second and third decade
35:54
of seeing these declines of marriage
35:56
and these steep increases of the
35:58
Foggleness Homes, There's
36:00
not been one initiative, not
36:03
one national initiative, reversed
36:06
it then, until now. This
36:09
is what we're doing at Take Charge. In fact,
36:11
we have the largest video library. So
36:13
think about PragerU library, for example. We
36:16
have the largest video library of Black Americans
36:19
that denounced critical race theory, denounced Black Lives
36:21
Matter, and they called for a need to
36:23
get back to the basics of
36:26
what the cultural roots were of the Black
36:28
community was faith, family, and education. And
36:31
we're the only organization nationally that
36:34
is calling for a restoration of
36:36
the two-parent Black family and school
36:38
choice. Not
36:40
the NAACP, not the Congressional Black Caucus,
36:43
not the Urban League, and definitely not
36:45
Black Lives Matter. We're the
36:47
only organization to do that. It's
36:49
shocking to me, personally, it's disheartening. Even
36:53
the Black leaders have led this organization,
36:56
led our organization, and led our culture
36:58
astray. And this
37:00
is the nature of my book, the prodigal project.
37:02
It is literally, we went
37:04
off the run. We
37:06
left what we have learned as a
37:09
culture in the worst of
37:11
times that kept our families together. And
37:13
this prodigal project is all about going
37:15
back not to the 1950s, not to the 1960s,
37:17
but back to
37:19
the basics. That's what we're
37:21
talking about and what you can expect. When
37:24
you do that. My reaction, and
37:26
this isn't meant to be a criticism, just a
37:28
statement of fact or my reaction.
37:32
I love PragerU. I think it's one of the
37:34
most important entities taking back the
37:36
culture. And Dennis is a friend
37:38
of mine. But it's one thing to make
37:41
videos of what needs to be
37:43
done. But surely, unless
37:45
the leaders of the
37:47
Black community, especially the church leaders say,
37:50
yeah, a father is needed.
37:52
Yes, the nuclear family is good.
37:54
Yes, rap culture is bled. Yes,
37:56
yes. Unless the leaders step up
37:58
to the plate. Is anything going
38:01
to change, Mr. Qualls? Absolutely
38:04
not. And you're right, Sebastian.
38:06
And that's why our organization, we
38:08
have over 50 volunteers now that
38:10
have joined our organization and we've only
38:12
been around for literally less than three
38:14
years. And we're
38:17
spreading this beyond the state of Minnesota. And
38:19
it just so happens we have to be,
38:21
we happen to be
38:23
in the epicenter, where the most recent
38:25
rioting and looting and all that happened and
38:27
spread across the country. Our
38:29
goal is to start another
38:32
revolution and transformation in the epicenter
38:34
here in Minnesota and have it
38:36
spread in a positive way across
38:38
the country and restoring those
38:40
two-parent families and finding the right leaders.
38:43
The leaders that we have now in our
38:45
communities, they're all mini Al Sharptons. They've
38:47
been bought for and paid for. And
38:50
all of our leaders- They're in the, what
38:53
I call the ethno business. They're
38:55
the race hustlers. It is in their
38:57
interest not to have robust
39:00
black families in America, because then there's
39:02
no need for them, and then there's
39:04
no way they can hustle their money
39:06
out of your IBM, Coca-Cola and everybody
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41:38
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41:40
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41:42
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41:44
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41:46
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41:49
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41:51
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41:53
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41:55
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41:58
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42:01
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42:03
we could break the grip of
42:05
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42:07
genetically racist party, the Democrat party,
42:10
break their grip on black America?
42:12
Is it really happening? And if
42:14
it is happening, how
42:17
much and how important and significant
42:19
could it be? Well,
42:22
to that point, let me give you an idea,
42:24
Sebastian. You got
42:26
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42:28
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42:30
years 365 days a day, 24-7, that
42:38
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42:40
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42:42
been hearing the last five years. And
42:45
now the New York Times poll shows
42:48
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42:50
be willing to support Donald Trump. How
42:52
in the heck did that happen? This is
42:54
going on organically. This is not
42:56
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42:58
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43:01
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43:04
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43:07
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43:09
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43:11
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43:14
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43:16
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43:19
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43:22
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43:25
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43:27
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43:29
a – running for a seat as a
43:31
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43:34
so, I mean, these are – these
43:37
things are happening organically because people are
43:39
– get that logical
43:41
deductive reasoning. We've been here. We
43:43
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43:46
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43:48
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43:51
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43:53
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46:19
Sebastian Gorka. Greetings
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dear friends. Happy Monday. Welcome,
46:24
welcome to your dose of
46:26
sanity. Three hours of what's
46:28
really happening in America, what's
46:30
happening in the world, and
46:33
what the left has planned
46:35
for you. One of
46:37
the, I can't even use the word mastermind because
46:41
that would mean he'd have to have
46:43
a high IQ. One
46:45
of the eminence greys, one of
46:47
the grey beards of the Democrat
46:50
party is James Carville. And here's
46:52
a rather strange take on the
46:54
new Speaker of the House, Mike
46:56
Johnson. And it kind of
46:58
indicates what the game plan
47:01
is for the next eleven and a half months.
47:03
Play cards. Some are
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Christian nationalism. Absolutely. This
47:08
is a bigger threat than Al Qaeda up
47:10
to this country. Let me
47:12
tell you something. They have Speaker of
47:14
the House, they got probably
47:17
at least two Supreme Court
47:19
justices, maybe more. Don't
47:22
kid yourself. People in the press
47:24
have no idea who this guy is,
47:26
how he was formed, what the
47:28
threat is. And this is a
47:31
fundamental threat to the
47:33
United States. It is a fundamental threat.
47:35
Don't believe in the Constitution. They'll
47:38
tell you that. A fundamental threat to
47:40
the United States. What's he talking about? He's
47:42
talking about Mike Johnson. He's talking
47:44
about the new Speaker of the House.
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And he says that that individual, because he
47:51
believes in God, is
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a greater threat to America than
47:56
Al Qaeda, who killed 3,000 people in a high-tech country. 102
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minutes. What's happening?
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Why are they doing that? Well,
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we've got the headlines just over
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the weekend. The Atlantic
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says the second Trump
48:12
administration would be a
48:14
catastrophe. The New York
48:16
Times, why a second Trump
48:18
presidency may be more radical
48:20
than the first. Oh,
48:22
we've got this trainee multiple cuts that we
48:24
will share with you who
48:27
says that the America, the
48:29
United States, is sleepwalking
48:31
into a dictatorship with
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Donald Trump as the
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GOP front-runner. And
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then lastly, Robert
48:41
Kagan, neo-con
48:43
par excellence, his,
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what is it, 10,000 word,
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vomitous piece in the Washington
48:51
Post, a Trump dictatorship is
48:53
increasingly inevitable. We should stop
48:56
pretending. Who made all of
48:58
that possible? Who gave us
49:00
a new speaker? As
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Carville said, who's more dangerous than Al
49:04
Qaeda. We've got him on the line,
49:06
Florida's very own Matt Gaetz. Happy Monday
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to you, Congressman. Happy
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Monday. Thanks for having me, Dr. G. All right.
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We haven't spoken in front of our audience since,
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I don't think we have since it happened. So
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I just want to thank you personally and on
49:20
behalf of the American First Listers for getting us
49:22
a new speaker of the house, Matt. Well,
49:25
we needed one and now the work
49:28
lies ahead and we can attack it
49:30
in earnest. My problem with the last
49:32
few turns is that we never could
49:34
get straight answers. And when we received
49:36
commitments, they were often unfulfilled. Mike
49:39
Johnson has begun his time as speakership
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getting the subpoenas out the door to
49:43
Hunter and Frank Biden. That had been
49:45
really constrained by Kevin McCarthy for seven
49:48
months prior. And he also got more
49:50
of the January 6 tapes out. We've
49:52
got additional tranches to come, but
49:55
that was something that we were told couldn't
49:57
happen before. Now it's happening. budget
50:00
process has to actually reduce spending,
50:02
not with games or gimmicks, but
50:04
in the reduction of actual dollars.
50:07
And as I'm speaking with you, Dr.
50:09
Gorko, we're negotiating the finer points of
50:11
our reforms to some of the spying
50:14
and surveillance authorities that the FBI has
50:16
really turned against the American people. We
50:19
have to talk about the news from Chairman
50:21
Comer regarding what seems to be the smoking
50:23
gun of bank transfers
50:26
from the Hunter Biden Company or
50:28
WASCO to Joe Biden. I'll
50:31
get your take in a moment. But first,
50:33
could you react? It seems to be the
50:35
Democrats were issued their talking points over the
50:37
weekend, and they can't
50:39
defend Biden anymore. And
50:41
so all they're saying is Donald
50:44
Trump, Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, fascism, dictatorship.
50:46
It looks like that is their
50:48
campaign platform for 2024. I
50:52
think it's even worse. I think that
50:54
they are greenlighting assassinations. When
50:56
you hear people talk about Trump
50:58
as Hitler or as some sort
51:01
of authoritarian tyrant, they're trying
51:03
to justify violence against him and
51:06
violence against his supporters. And
51:08
it is sickening and un-American. I
51:10
condemn it in the strongest
51:12
possible terms. But they're
51:14
done having a debate with
51:16
us about trade policy or
51:19
foreign policy or economic policy.
51:21
We're just also so
51:25
evil to our core that we
51:27
have to be vanquished from the
51:30
debate. And that's where you really
51:32
start to see society erode and
51:34
fall apart. And I
51:37
want to engage our political
51:40
opponents in the battle space of ideas.
51:43
And yet they seem to be
51:45
so eager to try to use
51:47
these unprecedented tools for politics. And
51:50
we see that through the criminal
51:52
justice process, through the efforts
51:54
to try to remove Trump from the
51:56
ballot so he's not even considered in
51:58
some jurisdictions and the American people aren't going
52:00
to stand for it. What is
52:02
the right response, Congressman Gates? I
52:05
think you're right. If we have the likes
52:07
of Dan Bongino, former Secret Service agent, we
52:10
have no Trump supporter, but
52:12
we have Harvard Emeritus Professor Alan Durch,
52:14
we'd say they both fear for the
52:16
life of the president. What is the
52:18
right response, seeing that we have 11
52:20
and a half months ago? Well,
52:22
we have to win. That
52:25
is oftentimes in
52:28
service of this tactical plan we
52:30
need, that not allow ourselves to
52:33
be outvoted, out balloted, even
52:35
when a majority of the people want to
52:38
see Trump elected. I worry
52:40
about our election integrity efforts. I'm
52:42
trying to bolster those by getting
52:44
some of our sharpest operatives and
52:46
attorneys engaged and right
52:49
there on a hair trigger, because one
52:51
thing we learned after the last election
52:53
is that after a properly
52:56
voted ballot gets polluted
52:59
with improperly voted ballots, there's not a
53:01
judge in the land that will grant
53:03
the remedies to go unwind that. I'm
53:06
laser focused on making sure in
53:09
these critical jurisdictions they're not changing
53:11
the rules or the practices in
53:14
order to try to disrupt what
53:16
I think will be a way
53:18
of election for Donald Trump and
53:20
Republicans. We've got two minutes left
53:22
with Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida.
53:24
His book and his podcast is
53:26
Firebrand. Follow him at repmattgaetz.house.gov. Congressman,
53:30
please explain the significance of
53:33
the news from the Chairman's
53:35
Office of the wire transfer
53:38
from the Hunter Biden Company in 2018
53:40
straight to Joe Biden. Yeah,
53:44
you call it a company, but
53:47
Alaska was really just a money
53:49
laundering pass-through. They made no products
53:51
and provide no legitimate service. They
53:53
were there just to function as
53:55
a vehicle so that foreign cash
53:57
could make its way into the
53:59
bank. accounts of members of the
54:01
Biden family and their close
54:03
circle. And so seeing direct payments
54:06
from Alaska to Joe Biden, it
54:08
shows who was really benefiting. We
54:10
already know what was really being
54:12
sold, and that was access to
54:14
Joe Biden. And now we see
54:16
who was benefiting. And that was,
54:18
indeed, Joe Biden. It continues
54:20
to also erode the credibility of
54:22
the president. He said he was
54:24
never involved in these business deals,
54:26
but yet he's on the phone
54:29
talking to the business participants and
54:31
principals, according to the Kevin
54:33
Archer testimony. Now the records
54:35
show he's directly financially benefiting.
54:38
It seems to tighten the noose legally
54:41
speaking around the facts that Chairman
54:43
Comer has been developing. And I
54:45
think that it's one of the
54:47
reasons why we now have the
54:49
vote to have the
54:51
impeachment inquiry blessed by the
54:53
United States House of Representatives.
54:56
I think we have to get you back for
54:58
a longer discussion, Congressman, especially before the deposition
55:00
of Hunter Biden next week. In the
55:02
meantime, please follow this man at Rep
55:05
Gates, Matt Gates, and also the
55:08
Firebrand podcast. Thank you, Matt. I'm Sebastian
55:10
Gorkett. This is America First. Make sure
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