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All right, So the narrative with the crazies
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the college campuses is changing.
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At first, their narrative was, these are students
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and they should have a right to stay
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out there and protest and cause
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havoc and threaten Jewish students and block
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them from going to class because by golly,
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they're Jewish, right, and they're
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evil. Right, These students are evil, they're
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Jewish, and we can basically treat
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them like it's back during Hitler's time,
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and it's okay because these
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are fellow students that are doing this to other students.
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Well, now that narrative, yeah, it's
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all disappearing. Why
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because now they're having to admit
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that they've lost control on these college campuses
0:42
and they're looking for a way out the
0:45
university president. So now they're describing
0:47
them as quote, mostly outside
0:52
agitators. Now the White
0:54
House is having to also answer
0:56
questions now like, hey, why aren't you
0:58
guys coming out and why
1:00
are you being so silent on
1:03
the Columbia protests. For
1:05
example, White House press seretery
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listen carefully.
1:08
You mentioned what he said in twenty seventeen after
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Charlottesville. He said about Trump's response
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then Charlottesville, for me was a moment where I
1:15
thought silence would be complicity.
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So how's he explained?
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How you explained is silence?
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This week?
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The President has not been silent on this issue
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when it comes to hate speech, anti
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semitism.
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He started, wait, he started.
1:30
He launched the first ever anti
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semitism, a strategy
1:35
to counter anti Semitism, something that no other
1:38
president did.
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No other president did.
1:40
A school building at an Ivy League
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campus.
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Guy, and we called that out
1:45
and we said that is not peacefully
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protesting. Taking over a
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building at a university or college
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is not peacefully protesting. And
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we've been very clear, we've been very clear,
1:57
taking more than one hundred new actions to deal
1:59
with anti simim in this administration.
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No one has ever done that before, not any
2:04
other administration has ever done
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that before. We're going
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to continue, for we're going to continue. We're
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going to continue to do the work.
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The best part about the White House telling you that they're
2:15
going to continue to do the work is we already know
2:17
that the President doesn't do the work. His
2:19
average day is scheduled between like
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ten and two or noon and four.
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He's not doing the work. And
2:26
everyone knows that. And so this
2:28
is a crap answer from the White House. And the
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real reason why they won't answer this question is
2:33
because they are afraid
2:36
and they are terrified of losing
2:39
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2:41
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back to the White House Press Secretary. The White
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House Press Secretary was asked, Hey, you
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guys have basically been completely silent
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on these protesters.
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You're not calling them out.
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We've seen the chaos and anarchy that
5:15
is now unfolding on these college campuses.
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We've seen hundreds now be forced to be arrested.
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You guys are saying nothing. You're
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completely silent on this. Why
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listen to the White House? Deal with that?
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I understand the President.
5:29
Biden historically has spoken
5:31
very forcefully about anti
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semitism, but.
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This week he's not.
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He's nia Is he that worried about
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losing the youth vote with these protesters.
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I'm going to be mindful. You're talking about you vote,
5:44
you talk about twenty twenty four young
5:46
people. I have
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to say what I have to say, and just give me a second.
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So I'm not going to speak about some of these doorbell Is
5:53
that a doorbell? An
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alarm?
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Okay?
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All right, and
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I'll speak more broadly. I can't speak to youth
6:03
and support and voters. That's not something I can do
6:06
from here. The President has
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taken a lot of policy
6:12
actions here that he knows
6:14
that young people care about, and a lot of those
6:16
actions are popular with those young folks, whether
6:18
it's giving a little bit of breathing room with student
6:20
debt relief. We made announcement
6:23
today, matter of fact, and we are going to continue
6:25
to do that because we think it's important as
6:27
families or as an American and you're coming out
6:29
of college and you want to build a family by home,
6:32
you have the opportunity to do that and not
6:34
be crushed by student debt. The President understands
6:36
how important no noice.
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She's asked a question, why
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has Biden been silent this past week?
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Is it because he's terrified of losing his
6:46
own voter support? And
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then Jean Pierre's response
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goes into student loans and
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to loans and climate
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change.
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That's her response. Listen, She's not
6:59
done.
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One important it is to deal with that
7:02
issue, climate change, something that
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young people really truly care about.
7:06
One of the crises that the President said he came
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into having to deal with was the climate change
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crisis. As the President has taken more, I
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take an aggressive, aggressive action to deal
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with climate crisis. Look, I can't speak
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to I can't speak to youth voters
7:20
or their support. What we're going to do
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is continue to take actions that we believe
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helps all Americans in all communities.
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Didn't answer the question did she know? She
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wouldn't tell you.
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Look, of course, that's why the president's being
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quiet about this.
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This is the reason why.
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And if you think these protests are over
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or you think they're breaking them up, you're wrong.
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They're now spreading to new college
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campuses that this is all being organized
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by the radical left of the Democratic
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Party. In fact, protesters
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are now asking schools to supply them
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with water and food during
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their insurrections.
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That's the word the left loves to use, so let's
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use it right.
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Nothing says, you know, nonconformist
8:03
disruptor more than asking someone else
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to provide snacks and treats to you
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while you are being an anarchist.
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These people are saw folks, listen,
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be.
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Obligated to provide food to
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people who've taken over a building.
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Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated
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to provide food to students who pay
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for a meal plan here.
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But you mentioned that there was a requested that food
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and water be brought in unless I misten.
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To allow it to be brought in. I mean, well, I guess it's
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ultimately a question of what kind of community
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and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students.
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Do you want students to die of dehydration
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and starvation or get severely ill, even
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if they disagree with you. If the answer
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is no, then you should allow basic I
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mean it's crazy to say because we're on an ivy
8:50
Lea campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid
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we're asking for, like could people please to have
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a glass of water?
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But they did put themselves in that very
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deliberate thing, that situation,
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and in that position. So it seems
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like you're sort of saying, we want to be
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revolutionaries, we want to take up this building. Now,
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would you please bring us some food and water.
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Nobody's asking them to bring anything everything.
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We're asking them to not violently
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stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian
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aid.
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They're stopping the delivery of food.
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We are looking for a commitment from them that
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they will not stop it. By
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well, I don't I'm not. I don't
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know to what extent it has been attempted,
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but we're looking for a commitment glub
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Hub.
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I love this.
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Right.
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They're like, hey, we want our grub Hub,
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we want our uber eats.
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Uh, we want a commitment from Columbia
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Universities. And I laugh because
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Columbia University is who created
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these people who are now at
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there taking over a building and then demanding
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food and water and snacks and treats
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now. And the best part is even the media
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is like, well, hold on, no one said they were going to like not
9:58
let you have water and show up right, Well
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no, but we want a commitment for them that they're not going to
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starve us to death. Like these people are such
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dramatic morons. You
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look at these students at just a side
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note, they're in New York City. Like, if
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there's any place it's really hard to
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starve to death, it's New York City. There's
10:17
food everywhere, literally on every street corner.
10:19
There's like vendors. There's ninety
10:22
nine cent a slice pizza. Okay,
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there's hot dogs, there's there's
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gyros, there's the pretzels,
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there's the peanuts.
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What else do you need? And
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they're out there and they're saying.
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Well, we demand, we demand
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this, we tell you we demand it.
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We must have it now the university.
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Be obligated to provide food to
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people that have taken over a building.
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Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated
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to provide food to students who pay
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for a meal plan.
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Here you mentioned that.
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I love it.
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We're taking over a building. We've
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literally broken into a building. We're squad
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on campus, and now these students
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are like, well, if we're on a meal plan, damn it,
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you need to bring us our meal, okay,
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like right now, like like
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we need you to bring us our meal, all
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right? The number one, like right now
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immediately we need the meal.
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We're hungry.
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Okay, we broke a window and we're sitting
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here in an air conditioned building that's
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worth millions of dollars in a very
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nice part of New York City, and we
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need our food and we need it right now. Just
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a side notes, anyone holding the hostage in the
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building, like can they not leave and go get
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their own food? That's the other question I would have asked,
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like, Hey, who's saying they
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can't leave the building to go
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get food? And for
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that matter, then just like I don't know, come right
11:44
back, Like if you want to come back, then just
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like, you know, come right back, like you
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can.
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You can just come right back over
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here and.
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Just you know, hang out,
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do what you do, right, because you guys
11:56
are crazy and they're like, well,
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you don't understand, we may
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starve to death. We also
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now are hearing that at Fordham
12:05
University they're building an encampment.
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This is phase two of the anti
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Israel encampment establishment. Fordham
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University happens hours after
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police rated other campuses
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in the area. Now Fordham
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University is in New York City, and
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hours after they got rid of the encampments
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in theory. At Columbia University,
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the same colored tints that we've seen
12:30
at the University of Wisconsin, the
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same colored tints we've seen out in California,
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the same colored tints that we saw at
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you know, many of these universities, right,
12:39
all these universities seem to have the same
12:42
campus you know, encampments
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pop up with the same damn tents. I wonder if they're
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buying them in bulk, right, Maybe is
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there a chance, I bet you there is a chance.
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That's exactly what we're saying.
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Well, now Columbia University's
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encampments kind of disappearing it's
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being dismantled, and sure
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enough boom Fordham University.
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The tents were.
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Saying set up inside, this time
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a building on the university's campus
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as part of a quote Gaza
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solidarity encampment. So
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they're not even gonna do it outside. This is how
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this is how rich and entitled these idiots
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are. At Fordham University, They're like, no, no, we're
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not sleeping outside. No, We're gonna sleep
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inside. It's
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a lot nicer here if we do that. Officers
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for the New York Police Department, dressed in riot gear
13:29
begin a raid on the anti Israel
13:31
encampment at Columbia University and then bam,
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what is pop right up over here at another
13:36
university.
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It'll be just fine.
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Fordham University students launching their
13:40
Gaza solidary encampment, just
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mere hours after encampments
13:46
were swept at CCNY
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and Columbia University in New York.
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Video footage post on x showed protesters
13:55
gathering outside of Fordham University at the Lincoln
13:57
Center campus, and support of the
13:59
encamp set up inside.
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The crowd could be here chanting disclosed
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divests, we will not stop,
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we will not rest, disclose,
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divest referring to their funds,
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right, because now it's all about, well where's our money?
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You got our money with any Jewish people out
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there, any Jewish funds, any Jewish
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fund managers. Now, these
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students that are out there at Fordham, they're
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also throwing red paint
14:26
that looks like blood on
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the New York Police departments buses
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that bring in police officers,
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and they're screaming, of course, exuatives
14:37
at them. Now this new encampment
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that is inside, as they put these
14:42
tents together with the green top the white sides,
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exactly like we're seeing all these other encampments
14:48
around the country, they say that
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they are expecting to stay until at
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least June.
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Okay, sure, let's see how that works
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out.
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Also, an initial pro
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palacing aamp meant that was established
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at Columbia University on April seventeenth,
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as now officially, resulted in several students
15:06
being suspended and hundreds
15:08
of protesters being arrested. Columbia
15:11
University removed the initial encampment, another
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one popped up in its place, and
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so now it's a game of basically cat
15:18
and mouse. We also know that anti
15:20
Israel encampments have been established established
15:23
at colleges and universities across the nation
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that's now grown to include George Washington
15:28
University, Harvard, University
15:30
of Wisconsin, Madison, Princeton University,
15:32
and the University of California Los Angeles
15:35
UCLA. And the protesters
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are saying, we're not leaving, but
15:40
we need to eat food and water. So if you guys could
15:42
bring that to us, that would be super.
15:45
Now the White House having to admit
15:47
this is pandering. They're not going to call
15:49
out the encampments. They're not going to call out what has
15:52
happened. Okay, that's
15:54
not what they're doing. They're going to
15:56
just act like, you know, well, this is kind of
15:58
a you know, both sides kind of thing, and
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when you got both sides here, this is
16:03
what we're going to do here. DeSantis,
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by the way, making sure this doesn't
16:08
happen in Florida. He's made
16:10
it clear that if you open these encampments were
16:12
coming after you. Here's part
16:14
of what he had to say earlier about what's
16:16
going on in Florida compared to New York,
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you.
16:20
Know, one, with regard to what's going on in college
16:22
campuses, the state
16:24
of Florida is not New York and
16:26
so when you go out and try to commandeer
16:29
a property, when you try to set up encampments,
16:32
you are not going to be allowed to do that in this
16:34
state. And people have found that out at University
16:37
of South Florida, Florida, Florida
16:39
State. So just
16:42
understand that that's the way it's going to go. We
16:45
do not allow the inmates to run the asylum
16:48
in the state of Florida. And if you can't
16:50
abide by the rules that we have in place
16:52
for conduct, then we will show
16:55
you the door and you will be expelled. It
16:57
is that simple that.
16:59
What we're going to.
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We're going to show you the door and you're going
17:03
to be expelled, same exact thing.
17:05
By the way that it's happening in Texas
17:07
right now in Texas, you cannot
17:10
get away with this Democratic
17:12
Representative Torrez saying this on
17:14
Fox News Channel about what's happening
17:16
now as universities are becoming ground zero
17:18
for Israel and anti
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Israel protests.
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I'm reading the bill has forty co sponsors, thirteen
17:24
of whom are House Democrats, so maybe
17:26
it's got a shot here. I want you to listen to Elon
17:28
Omar from this week about
17:33
Jews on campus and what
17:35
we have seen so far, and listen to the end of this
17:37
comment that she makes, and.
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I think it is really unfortunate that
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people don't care about the
17:44
fact that all Jewish kids
17:46
should be kept safe and that we should
17:48
not have to tolerate anti
17:50
semitism or bigotry
17:52
for all Jewish students, whether they
17:55
are pro genocide or anti genocide.
17:57
She might have been saying the right things there for a while, so
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she got to the end.
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You're either for genocide or you're against it.
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Congress mentors, we have free
18:05
speech in America, and free speech sometimes
18:08
can be ugly speech. But there is the First
18:10
Amendment. How do you overcome that with this
18:12
legislation.
18:16
Well, keep in mind that the First Amendment applies
18:19
to the government, not to a private university, which
18:21
has its own policies and its own code of conduct.
18:24
But even if it did apply to private
18:26
universities, it's subject to time, place, and
18:28
manner restrictions.
18:30
And first, there's a.
18:31
Difference between free expression
18:34
and intimidation, between free expression
18:36
and harassment, and what we're seeing
18:38
in places like Columbia University is
18:41
systematic harassment and intimidation of Jewish
18:43
students, the creation of a hostile
18:46
environment for Jews on college campuses
18:48
in violation of Title six. And
18:51
so it's not about free speech, it's
18:53
about conduct that is putting at
18:55
risk the safety of Jewish students throughout the country.
18:58
Jewish students right now clearly under
19:00
attack on college campuses. And all of
19:02
this is being funded by the
19:04
left. This is the Democratic Party.
19:07
There's a reason why the President's been silent
19:09
because he doesn't want to lose his own young
19:12
voters. So he says, I guess we just
19:14
got to go with this and just deal with
19:16
it. And it's just going to be the way it's
19:19
going to be. Mayor Adams
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coming out trying to rewrite what has happened,
19:23
saying this about what's
19:25
happening on these campuses.
19:29
And I know that they're those who are attempting
19:31
to say, well, the majority of people may have been
19:33
students, you don't have to be the majority
19:36
to influence and co op and
19:38
operation. That is what it's
19:40
about. And so if we want to play
19:43
the road police, you could do.
19:45
So.
19:45
I'm going to play the New York City
19:48
Police. Well, we're going to protect our city
19:50
from those who are attempted to do
19:52
what is happening globally, There
19:55
is a movement to radicalize young
19:57
people, and I'm not going
19:59
to wait until it's done and
20:02
all of a sudden acknowledge the existence of it.
20:04
This is a global problem that young
20:06
people are being influenced by
20:09
those who are professionals at
20:11
radicalizing our children, and
20:13
I'm not going to allow that to happen. As the mayor
20:15
of the City of New York. So the men
20:17
and women of New York City Police departmentship proud
20:19
of yourself. At the request
20:22
of Columbia University, after
20:26
speaking with them throughout the week,
20:28
at their requests and their acknowledgement
20:31
that outside agitators were
20:34
on their grounds, training and
20:37
really co opting this movement, at
20:41
their request, we went in
20:43
and conducted an operation to allow
20:46
Columbia University to remove those
20:49
who have turned the peaceful protests
20:52
into a place where anti Semitism
20:54
and anti Israeli attitudes
20:57
were pervasive.
21:00
I love this guy.
21:01
This is the same guy that's like, Oh, we're all in
21:03
favor of the protesters until they start
21:05
occupying buildings and you know, like threatening
21:08
to like burn things down, And now all of a sudden, we're
21:10
like, Wow, they're radicals. This is
21:12
your party, man, like you're
21:14
the one that created these. Columbia
21:16
created these, Harvard created these These
21:19
people were created by the people
21:21
that are now saying, wow, they're radicals. Really,
21:25
one more final thing I want to say is get
21:27
ready because they are going to be more of these protests.
21:30
They're not over all right.
21:31
This is going to continue through
21:34
I would think at least the end of May,
21:36
whenever these different colleges let out of
21:38
school. Like, they're going to do this to the
21:40
very end, and you're gonna see him
21:42
pop up just like you just saw it for them.
21:45
They're just gonna start popping up in different
21:47
places and they're not going to stop.
21:49
And the Democrats aren't going to stop them either,
21:52
because if they do, they lose
21:54
the youth vote. The Democratic
21:56
liberal wacko extremists who are
21:58
Socialists and Marxists who've
22:00
been trained by the same Democratic Party that they're
22:02
now having to deal with their crazies
22:05
that they created. Never forget
22:08
they created the crazies.
22:11
These radical extremist youth
22:14
were designed by the Democratic
22:16
Party, the Marxists, the socialists,
22:19
the communists who've been in doctrinating
22:21
them in our high schools and our junior highs and
22:23
our elementary schools.
22:24
Okay, and in our colleges.
22:27
These radical professors that get tenured
22:29
that can't get fired for anything, including
22:31
anti Semitism. Right that
22:33
these are the people that created
22:35
these these these psychopaths
22:38
at Fordham or these psychopaths
22:40
at Harvard or Yale or Prinson. Never
22:43
send your kids these Ivy leagues or Columbia
22:45
Like, whatever you do, don't do it
22:48
because it will never stop.
22:50
And you have to understand something. The
22:52
Democratic Party has learned.
22:54
The only way that they win, they believe, is
22:56
to is to be radical and extreme
22:58
in every issue. Now,
23:01
another example is the Green
23:03
New Deal, the green energy,
23:06
the green religion that they've
23:08
created with the radicals and the extremists
23:11
in the Democratic Party. Right, if
23:13
you're not saving the environment and walking
23:16
on one foot, and you're not killing
23:18
all the cows because they
23:21
literally fart, that's.
23:22
What they say.
23:22
We should get rid of all animals for that reason,
23:25
because the methane gas they spread into the
23:27
world.
23:28
This is again what they say. Okay,
23:30
this is how insane they are.
23:33
Then they will come for you, They will come after
23:35
you, and they will turn on you in two
23:37
seconds. In fact, some
23:39
of these climate activists were
23:42
in front of Congress, and they
23:44
were brought to Congress by the Democratic
23:46
Party today because while
23:49
you're looking at what's happening at Columbia
23:51
and at all these other universities where they're ripping
23:53
down American flags and putting up Palestinian
23:55
flags, just know they have not
23:58
lost focus at all
24:00
on their Marxist ideas when it comes
24:02
to climate change. One
24:05
of those climate activists is a guy by
24:07
the name of Jeffrey Serpent. Jeffrey
24:11
is a very interesting character,
24:14
and Senator Kennedy decide
24:16
to ask him some questions in Congress.
24:19
Listen to this back and forth.
24:21
Super Let me ask you a couple of questions.
24:23
Okay, you're here at the request
24:25
of my Democratic colleagues.
24:27
No, sir, no, the doctor Supern.
24:30
That's correct, Yes, okay, doctor
24:32
Supern.
24:33
On December fourteenth,
24:35
twenty twenty three, you
24:38
you tweeted in support
24:40
of Climate Defiance. That's
24:43
an entity that the Brookings
24:45
Institute has
24:48
called a radical climate change
24:50
group.
24:50
Is that correct? I don't recall.
24:52
I'm my fraid okay, would this be the same.
24:56
Climate Defiance that you I'm
24:59
looking at you tweet? You you tweeted
25:01
in support of them. Would this be the
25:03
same Climate defiance
25:06
that called Senator
25:09
Joe Biden.
25:09
Quote a sick funk.
25:12
I don't know, but as I would, this be the
25:14
same climate defiance that
25:16
call Senator Lisa Murkowski
25:18
a murderer.
25:20
I do not know, As I said in my state with.
25:22
This be the same climate defiance
25:25
who told the CEO of
25:27
EXE exeon to quote
25:30
each Darren close quote.
25:33
I'm not responsible for the statements of others around
25:36
with.
25:36
Doc, here's what your tweet says.
25:39
Quote.
25:40
We do and in support of climate
25:42
defiance.
25:43
We do not do online petitions,
25:45
We do not do n g O coalition
25:47
letters, we do not do.
25:50
Bus stop ads.
25:51
We chase fossil fuels CEOs
25:54
and the politicians who do their bidding,
25:56
and we do not apologize close quote.
25:58
Did I read that correctly? That is
26:00
not my tweet, sir, That is your tweet. I'm
26:02
looking at it.
26:03
Here's a copy right here.
26:04
It's right off your it's right off
26:06
your website.
26:07
Biggest dallas on O Chober
26:09
thirty one, twenty twenty three,
26:11
you said this on twitter.
26:13
Quote.
26:14
Climate justice was coined by our
26:16
movements to locate it as a
26:18
struggle against genocidal racial
26:21
injustice, colonialism and apartheid.
26:24
If your climate justice.
26:26
Doesn't stand with the Patmestinians
26:29
against colonialism and apartheid
26:31
apartheid, then your climate
26:34
justice has no justice in it.
26:36
Cold quote. Did you say that I
26:38
believe not?
26:39
Here is math, Yes,
26:42
sir, and the and the witnesses documentary.
26:46
Form. The senator's time has expired, and there are other
26:48
Senator's.
26:48
Wait, I've got a bunch more tweets.
26:50
Thank you for your objective advice.
26:52
You do you can make put them into a question
26:54
for the record.
26:55
And yes, I'd like to submit all all
26:57
of the good doctor's objective tweet
27:00
and scientific analysis for
27:02
the record.
27:03
That will be done without objection.
27:05
Senator Merkley, May I clarify
27:07
one final point, proceed,
27:10
These are not my tweets. These are retweets.
27:13
You often retweet stuff you don't support.
27:15
Is that what you're telling me.
27:16
Doc, I did not say that I don't support this. I
27:18
simply did not tweet it, which as you were allegend retweeting.
27:21
I'd like to make.
27:22
Very clear that this formation
27:24
is characteristic of the propaganda techniques
27:26
you retweet.
27:28
Thank you, Are you going to call.
27:30
Me a sick it's Senator Merkley's time
27:33
unbelievable. This
27:35
is, by the way, what we all need to do with these
27:37
people. You know, this is the radical
27:39
left. They gave this guy a platform and
27:41
said, wear a suit today, come to Congress
27:43
today, testify today before Congress.
27:46
We're going to raise your profile. And
27:49
what Senator Kennedy did was he did his research.
27:52
He said, Okay, let's tell America who
27:54
you really are. You're a climate
27:56
radical activists who says
27:58
some of the most horrific things online,
28:01
and you're a guest of the Democratic Party who
28:03
is here today. So, whether
28:05
it's at Columbia University over being
28:08
anti Israel, or
28:10
whether it's the example that I just played
28:12
for you of these radical activists
28:15
that are green alternative energy, you got to understand
28:17
the Democratic Party is dead. They
28:20
are socialists, Marxist communist radicals
28:23
who are willing to destroy this
28:25
country to get their
28:28
way. They want to lock you up,
28:30
right, if you don't believe in green
28:33
and green alternative
28:36
energy, if you don't believe in global
28:38
warming, they want to lock you up.
28:40
Who believes that a guy by.
28:41
The name of Kennedy that's running for president right
28:44
now wrote about that. They believe
28:46
that if you are a company and
28:49
you don't do your fair share to save the
28:51
environment, that you should lose your
28:53
ability, your license
28:56
to operate as a business.
28:59
Owen as their kids are
29:02
extremists and radicals on college campuses,
29:04
they're also making sure they do everything
29:07
they can right now to demand
29:09
that the students, even if they
29:12
are arrested, will
29:15
not actually be suspended long
29:17
term from the universities which they
29:19
are invading and breaking
29:21
into the buildings and setting up encampments
29:24
and chanting death to America and
29:26
death to Israel and ripping down
29:29
American flags and putting
29:31
up terrorists flags. And
29:34
what's the Left doing. They're bailing
29:36
them out of jail. They're funding these
29:38
radicals on college campus. They're
29:41
making sure that each and every one of
29:43
these radicals is taken care of. They're
29:45
paying the organizers, they're
29:47
shipping them in, they're sending
29:50
them supplies.
29:51
Hell, they've all got matching tints.
29:54
If you want to know what's at stake this November,
29:56
huh, this is it, folks. This
29:58
is what is at stake. And if you think
30:01
you're doing your kid a favor by sending them to
30:03
the quote best school they get into, you're
30:05
not paying attention.
30:07
And the reason why.
30:08
I say that is because if you think it's a good idea
30:10
to send your kid to Harvard or Yale or Columbia
30:12
after what I just played for you,
30:15
you are not paying attention
30:18
the Democratic Party, whether it's the elder
30:21
Statesman, this Democrat I
30:23
just played for you, whether it's the President I
30:25
sates America refusing to condemn the
30:27
actions of the left on college campuses.
30:30
Completely silent this
30:33
week on purpose, and they're
30:35
silent on purpose because they want to make
30:37
sure that no one in the
30:39
radical left doesn't get out
30:42
and vote for them. Joe Biden
30:44
is selling his soul to the devil of
30:46
the Communists and Marxist and he's
30:48
happy to do it. Make sure you share
30:51
this podcast with your family and your friends, and
30:53
I'll see you back here tomorrow.
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