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Why does he get a fancy. Anyway, sorry. Welcome to the. I just found out Gerald got a fancy chair and I didn't because why would I need it considering that I sit here for two hours a day? Welcome to the lineup. Live on rumble, 9am Eastern to 7pm Eastern. YouTube is dead as far as live and Rumble is the culprit. Figuratively, of course. You don't need to change that dial. We have a lot to get to today. Jasmine Crockett is not only a race, is not only a racist. She's an idiot. We're gonna be discussing what's going on in Dearborn. The Islamic, the Islamization, Muslimizing. That's easier for me to say of the United States. And I think a lot of people have just sort of taken their eye off the ball on this one. And it's more pervasive than you may realize. I've been on this since 2009. It's why I've had to beef up security. Because it turns out you do a Three Stooges routine with your six year old wife dressed as Muhammad and they don't like that. Then my Piers Morgan appearance is going up today. And so I figured I'd expound upon something that I discussed on that program Monday. Marjorie Taylor Greene, comment below. What is your opinion? And I see this fracturing again on the. Right. My big thing. It doesn't matter who it is. When people take two sides of every issue, both positions. Which one am I talking with? Because there's one version that I agree with a whole lot and there's one version that is indiscernible from a leftist. So we'll get into then and now. So you kind of have the ability to. Not kind of. You will have the ability to make sound judgments. Popscriiters here. On with the show.
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I'm getting out of here, Gerald, So see you later, alligator.
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After a while, Croco.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait. What are you wearing? What is that? Oh, this?
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Yeah, this is my dueling outfit.
C
Who are you gonna duel?
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Oh, it's for my home loan.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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My finance company. You see what they do is they have two clients have a duel. The winner gets a 5% rate, the loser gets a 12% rate. Yeah.
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And shot, though.
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Yeah. And that.
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You don't have to do that, Josh.
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I'm not gonna forfeit.
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I'm not a pussy.
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No, no, no, no, no, no. Dude, just call American Financing. They can potentially delay up to two months of your mortgage payment and save you maybe 800 bucks. American financing. You've been in, like, 12 of their ads. NMLS 182334. Ringing any bells, chief?
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What's their dueling policy?
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I don't even think they have one.
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Well, that's a big red flag. Every business should have a dueling policy. Which reminds me, what is our dueling policy?
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Anti.
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We are very anti dueling. Okay, I don't know about that.
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I'm gonna have to ask Steven.
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No, no. You do not bring Steven into this.
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Yeah, I'm gonna ask Steven.
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No, no, no, no.
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Stephen, what's. Pro. Very pro duel here.
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Gerald? Josh, I challenge you to a duel.
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Why? What did I even do to you?
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1.
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Josh.
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Josh.
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2.
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No, Josh, we're not dueling. Josh, we are not dueling. Josh. Four. Josh, we are not doing this. Five. We're not doing.
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Call the pros at American financing today at 1-800-974-6500 or visit www.americanfinanc financing.net Crowder, NMLS 182334. If you start today, you may even delay up to two mortgage payments.
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I got the. Glad to be with you. Let's get right to it. By the way, if you're tuning in for the first time, it's a live show, weekdays, 11am Eastern. Captain Morgan, CEO. How are you?
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I am well. How are you?
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You're feeling better?
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I'm well.
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So that was a lie. You started off the program with a lie.
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I am rising above my infirmity.
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It's okay to say you're not okay. I'm okay. You can go see a therapist. We've seen how that works out. We've seen the kind of social workers. He's not okay in their natural habitat, and it's scary. And then you know him, you love him. Mr. Josh Firestein is here.
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Hello, folks.
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And someone else is here today, actually. Do you have his little stab there, Billy? No, you don't.
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Oh, wow.
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That's wonderful. I'll just say I love when you call me baby. Pa. All right. Pops Crowder is here.
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That's me.
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Who, by the way, wanted to. To mention something. Shout out. Tell people about that.
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Oh, right into it.
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Oh, yeah.
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Oh, I could just move on and not. Plug. Plug away, Plug away.
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No, it's something we're launching next week and getting ready to take a big run at the house. And there's Nick DePaolo. Popped right up there. You know, for years, contextually, we've been doing these little video vignettes where friends of the show would come on and roast you, right? And that was kind of the thing that got me thinking about it. There's another app out there that does this kind of thing. It's mostly trannies and ex athletes.
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Yeah, that's right. Oh, wait, that's fair. If we're on YouTube, we have to. That's okay. Taking up the YouTube dump, but just dump it. It's.
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Well, then it dumps the promo.
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Oh, dumps the promo.
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Wow.
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Darren's wearing that. You are over two today.
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He did it to himself.
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You weren't ready for the promo, and then you botched it. And then I botched it. You know what's great about a. About a plug is when you make it invisible. I will say who it is. It is Cameo. And they ban conservatives on a regular basis. And for some reason, conservatives are still on there. And so, well, they raised.
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They raised money for Planned Parenthood and LGBTQ Month and that kind of thing. And I just thought, hey, we've got a roster of friends of the show, and these fans are fiercely loyal, and they're tired of seeing their heroes getting canceled. So that's how we got it going. It'll launch next week. Shoutout us. Shout out voice on the Instagrams, as you kids like to say.
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Yeah, again, another wonderful, wonderful descriptor, as you children like to say. You know, it's an online endeavor, but you can join the beta launch for 25 off. Go to shoutout us today. And yeah, a lot of your favorites you can get.
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There's a very fetching Haley Carneen right there.
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Yeah, wonderful.
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We wait. We wait heavily on the. The Rumble creators.
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Yeah, that's because they're freedom minded.
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Well, Tim Pool and you guys are all going to be involved.
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And she's there. Okay, well, pencil that into my schedule now.
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You know, Stephen, we're hoping we'll jump on.
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Of course.
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Alex Jones.
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Of course. Fun people, freedom minded. Speaking of which, Maduro, the old Venezuelan president. We all know that. And he fighter. He issued another impassioned plea to Donald Trump, and this time, he did it in the worst way possible, playing the worst communist anthem possible in trying to plead to Donald Trump, hey, please stop invading. No guar. But then he quits. Watch. There's got to be a translated version. Nope. Just like communism, you do the work. You think.
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No work, no work. Yeah, just get out of rhythm there.
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That's good. Wait till you see Gal Gadot spot. It's just so painful. And by the way, you were actually spared. It's nowhere near as painful as the original translated version. He Was going to run. Imagine there's no fool. Hey, wouldn't that be great? Imagine you go to jail. If I don't like what you say. Imagine all my people doing just what I say.
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Ah.
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You may go to jail now, if I don't like what you say, imagine there's no Guyana. He's just a cut of Venezuelan State. All the oil belong to me now. Did I say me? I meant to say all of you. And me too. You know, I don't mind the original. I don't mind it.
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I don't know why he pulled back on it.
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I don't know.
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Beautiful.
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I guess people would have received it nicely.
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You just have to have a little more. A little more faith in yourself, Maduro.
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You can do it.
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And this is actually all a pretty big change from a video, you know, Imagine peace, all this. No. No war. No guar. No guar. Not guar. It's a change of pace from the video that the Venezuela Venezuelan government posted in September regarding the way they'd handle a possible invasion. This is real.
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Worst cast in Planet ever.
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I am a big.
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I had them dress me like Fidel.
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Castro on purpose in a cartoon.
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Shoot.
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The resemblance is uncanny.
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Ah, super bigot. You know what I think Hitler called.
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Himself that first super mustache. I'm super big. Oh, that's me. Say no one can defeat him. Except for the man he's pleading with, Please, no quar Trump. No one can defeat me. Please, please put the cherry on top.
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The lady that already beat him.
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Yeah.
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Yes, exactly.
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Or a pair of clippers. Remember, this is the guy. This is the government that Sean Penn, that Bernie Sanders praised, they praised. So when they tried to say, no, no, socialism hasn't been done right yet. Well, you praise these socialists, these communist governments. We're not going to let you forget it. You said they're doing it right this time. Until it failed, which we all knew what happened. Speaking of a major fail here yesterday. For those of you who didn't tune in, we're gonna sort of refresh your memory. And then we have an update. Jasmine Crockett, she went out and she tried to link the GOP to Jeffrey Epstein, but she got the wrong one, folks.
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Who also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein. As I had my team dig in very quickly. Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush win. Read McCain, Palin, Rick Lazio. I just want to be clear. If this is the standard that we gonna make, just know we gonna expose it all and just know that the FEC Filings. They are available for everybody to review. This is absolutely ridiculous.
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Yep, they were available for everyone to review. Which brings us to the latest installment of Crockett. Not the racist, but dumbass.
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The only people that are crying are the mediocre white boys. I am tired of the white tears.
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So now I want you to watch Ms. Crockett discuss her mistake on air on CNN after she clearly had just gotten done speaking with her lawyers.
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You mentioned Lee Zeldin there. He's now a cabinet secretary. He responded and said it was actually Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, who's a doctor that doesn't have any relation to the convicted sex trafficker. Unfortunate for that doctor, but that is who donated to a prior campaign of his. Do you want to correct the record on the people? Listen, I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein. Just so that people understand, when you make a donation, your picture is not there. And because they decided to spring this on us in real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about what could potentially happen, because I knew that they didn't even try to go through the fec. So my team, what they did is they Googled. And that is specifically why I said, a Jeffrey Epstein, unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell lies. Now, have I dug in, find out who this doctor is? I have not. I will trust and take what he says is that it wasn't that Jeffrey Epstein. But I was not attempting to mislead anybody. I literally had maybe 20 minutes before I had to do that.
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So you're a victim.
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People might see that and say, well, you're trying to make it sound like he took money from. I did not know. Registered sex offender. No, but I literally did not know. When you search FEC files, you have.
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A habit of that, don't you?
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I have a team to do. I text them and I said, listen, we're going up. They are saying that she took donations. Right. But someone might say, well, your team should have done the homework to make sure it wasn't the convicted sexual within 20 minutes. You could not find that out. Not from just doing.
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You didn't have to do it.
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Why did you do it?
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So, number one, I made sure that I was clear that it was a Jeffrey Epstein. But I never said that it was specifically that Jeffrey Epstein.
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Oh, thanks for not clearing it up.
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Well, in that case, a Jasmine Crockett is a bitch.
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Yes, exactly. It's the implications.
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Someone out there.
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Yeah, yeah, I didn't. I was just talking about that Jeffrey Epstein, the one. And then I Said, you know who else got money from Jeffrey Epstein? But if people make the connection in their mind, then they be crazy. That's on them. I know it's on you. I don't know how it's on me. I only had 20 minutes. I gotta Google that shit.
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Well, it's 20 minutes. Okay, fine, then maybe don't do it.
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Yeah, the whole.
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Have enough time.
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She said it as if the whole premise is that she was required to do this.
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Yeah.
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Like somebody said, hey, Jasmine, go find all the Republicans who had Jeffrey Epstein backing.
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Right.
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Yeah. You don't want to back me in the corner. Say, you got to go out and say these people get money from Jeffrey Epstein. I was like, I only got 20 minutes to Google that shit. You better. I said, you. Okay, I will.
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And use that AI.
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She has to make herself to. This is what happens. People just throw out conspiracies. I'm, you know, I'm just asking questions.
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Tough guy.
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The old Jesse Ventura way of doing it. And then they claim victimhood when people call them on it. Am I the only one that's bothered.
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By that wandering eye? Have you noticed it?
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No, I think it's the round corner.
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Oh, my goodness, no.
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I'm afraid of it.
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It's been a while and it takes.
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Off to the right.
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I don't know.
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And by the way, the best to stay in touch is download the Rumble app. Follow me there. Don't be beholden to the algorithmic overlords from big tech. And a lot of this will get buried. Right. You don't see this trend on a lot of the platforms. And by the way, she could have been referring to a bunch of Jeffrey Epstein. For example, there's a Jeffrey Epstein, the internal medicine doctor. There's a Dr. Jeffrey Epstein specializing in trans procedures like facial feminization, tracheal shaves. Also the other Jeffrey Epstein, the pediatrician out there, which seems like, well, that.
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One is no good.
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Diddling kids. I'm not sure about that one, but there are 300 of the guys in the United States named Jeffrey Epstein that go by Jeff. Yes. So there you go. Also, by the way, the US Virgin Islands delegate, Stacey Plaskett, she. We talked about her yesterday. Right. She received donations from the actual Jeffrey, not just Jeffrey Epstein, the Jeffrey Epstein. She also communicated with Epstein directly, including during a congressional hearing in. Her and Crockett are like this. So Plaskett also was given the chance to explain, and she tried to downplay the association with Jeffrey Epstein. Wait, let me just better understand that. What is that? Point. Because at the time he was a known sex offender and it had been.
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Detailed all the sexual abuse.
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There are a lot of people who have done a lot of crimes. And as a prosecutor, you get information from people where you can. I've interviewed confidential informants. What about money? I've interviewed narcotics, drug traffickers and others. And that doesn't mean that I'm there for what, jobs? That doesn't mean that they are friendly with me. It means that they have information that I need and that I'm trying to get at the truth. And that's what I did. So no regrets, basically, is what you're saying. I'm moving forward. Moving forward with a full heart and a full pocket with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Where was Epstein Island? Was it Virgin Islands adjacent?
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Yeah, it's little St. James Island, I believe is what it's called.
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So Virgin Islands where she's. Yeah, she's a delegate. Yeah.
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So that's.
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They're in co. Yeah. And it was named after an actual.
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I'm moving on.
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Little St. James. That's why. That was one of his favorites.
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That's how he sounds.
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Oh, is it?
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Okay.
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I didn't understand what just happened. I thought it was a glitch in my headphones.
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Question.
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What's the dumbest thing you've seen a congressman or woman do? This is right up there. And boy, are they allergic to accountability. Yes. This would not. I will tell you this. You want to talk about people say white privilege. An old white guy would not be afforded the luxury of no follow ups. But come on, you clearly meant Jeffrey Epstein because you were talking about Jeffrey Epstein for quite a long time before that and then associated these people with Jeffrey Epstein. Can you just be honest? Well, I have relationships. No, no. You took money from Jeffrey Epstein. You took money and you were communicating at length in private, asking for advice, including during a congressional hearing. The only question is, so you're not. You don't regret it? I am moving forward. Good enough for me. You're absolutely right.
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They wouldn't get grilled. You know how I know? Find people on both sides.
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Exactly.
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Fight like hell. That's how I know.
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Yeah, exactly. Speaking of fighting like hell, you know, it's hard sometimes to pay your way through college. And some people turn to the dark side, but we don't hear. We just treat you like you do. It's time for Reverse Super Chat. And today the folks at Wellness Company are giving back. So they're giving away 50 free rumble premium subscriptions in the chat. And you can go to TWC Health, Crowder use the code CROWDER for $10 off free shipping for US residents. These guys have. They have emergency medical kits where you have antibiotics, antivirals, things like that. It's good to have on hand. They also have some other things they sell there.
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Yeah, some men's health products and a lot of.
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A lot of good stuff.
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So go check it out.
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So 50 free rumble subscriptions. We give that to you. We ask nothing in return. If you want, tag me on extra Instagram and say, hey, look, look at the dollar dollar bills in my panties. This has been reverse super Chat.
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What?
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All right. Do you guys hear that? Hear the monsoon going on out there? I apologize. Speaking of women who completely shirk accountability. Look, I need you to just listen here. And this is the problem, too. I see this on the right, where people have already made up their mind without access to all the information available to them. And then they will create these factions. So you have people now arguing, I'm with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump has betrayed us. Or I'm with Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene is an idiot. And they don't know that. Marjorie Taylor Greene or people like her have taken both sides of almost every major issue. And I talked about this on Piers Morgan show. I'm going, look, you're asking me to criticize someone or something, but which one am I talking to? Which position? Because no matter which position you assail or you defend against, you will have a group of people upset at you because they're completely unaware of the other position. And that is by design. It's a strategy. Marjorie Taylor Greene is, of course, welcome to come on the show, but a lot of people have been sending in chats asking our opinions on her. And so it's time for the latest installment of Then and Now. So for one of the key issues, I think we would all agree, immigration. Right, People go. So. So who do you line up with in immigration? Donald Trump or Marjorie Taylor Greene? Now, I'll tell you this. I am completely against 600,000 Chinese students.
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Yeah.
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Completely against uncapping H1BS, but I do support a strong border and deporting people. Anyone who's here illegally, I support deporting. Now, would I be supporting Marjorie Taylor Greene's position? Well, they're not the same. They're completely inconsistent on those issues. So I don't know how to address it. That takes us back to then. Marjorie Taylor Greene. All references available link in the description. We can't deport illegals because of something. Something her construction company.
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Company as A conservative and as a business owner in the construction industry and as a realist, I can say we have to do something about labor and that needs to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them just like that.
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I completely disagree with that. I don't care about her construction company. Neither do I. And this is why also we've done this video where I was taking the work from illegal aliens at Home Depot. By the way, I was still being paid like 25, 30 bucks an hour. Turns out these people make a killing. I don't care. I think Americans are willing to work these construction jobs because we always have disagree with that. But now we go to now this one. You know what? I'd be on board now she says, no, no, we should be extra strict on immigration, especially H1BS.
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I'm introducing a bill to completely eliminate the H1B visa program, which has been riddled with fraud and abuse and has been displacing American workers.
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This looks coerced.
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Now with that, I completely agree. And I would imagine there probably aren't a lot of pajits in the construction business, though I think it seems she may have found a fair compromise. I am telling you, this blueprint makes no sense at all. Maybe it is supposed to do that. It's not. It's not. Maybe the rubble grow. Yeah, I don't know, Darren.
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Don't ask questions.
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It's the blueprint.
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This is an important one. For example, we were covering January 6th. We did a whole show on it when no one was covering this. We said this QAnon Shaman absolutely should not be in prison. He was invited in. Even though he's weird. He was invited in and told everyone to be peaceful. So let's go back to Marjorie Taylor Greene on. Well, let's go back to then on the January 6 tapes. This is from May 7, 2023, she wrote on X. A lot of people are asking me when we going to release the January 6th videotapes. Well, I'm wondering the very same thing. And I'm waiting too. We need to release the Jan6 tapes to a public online source so that everyone knows what did and didn't happen. Then 5-31-23, she said, huge news. As I promised, the J6 tapes will be released. Here we go. Which brings us to now or really just kind of a flop because it's not now. Oh, no, no. We can't release the January 6th tapes.
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This is our real concern with the videotapes. If we release these videotapes just widely for the public. Number one, we put the security of the Capitol at risk because there's over 1700 video cameras.
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And see, this is tough because in.
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Days, if I'm not mistaken.
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Yeah, this is tough because on the first issue, immigration, I don't agree with her previous position that we just can't deport people. I disagree with that. But I agree with her new position that we should halt H1BS. But in this one, I agree with her old position that we should release the January 6 tapes. I disagree with her new position that we can't.
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Yeah, she meant there's 1700 feds.
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So I'm. Yeah, I'm split. Half.
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Half.
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You guys comment below if you see the issue with this. Like, no one can say, well, I'm Team Trump or team Marjorie Taylor Greene, because you don't know what the team is. This brings us to another installment of Then Marjorie Taylor Greene. And on this one, I think I would agree she was calling out rinos for not repealing Obamacare.
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What made me run for Congress. When I saw the Republicans in Congress, the House and the Senate, completely fail to deliver the agenda that we had all voted for, the reasons why we voted for Donald Trump.
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It was the Republicans. Yep. The traditional Republicans, who she says failed to rein in federal spending, repeal Obamacare, or fund President Trump's border wall. Now, that's pretty important because she said it was the reason that inspired her to run. Yeah. So if it is the central inspiration for your running, I would imagine you understand it. Yes. Right. This is not just something. It's not a glancing sort of blow.
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Right, Exactly.
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But then that brings us to the now position, which is she supports extending the Obamacare subsidies.
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We definitely should extend these. These ACA tax credits, and we need to build an off ramp because it'll cost $30 billion a year to do it. We can build an off ramp with my construction company, open up a new system that will serve every American.
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Yeah.
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Here's the thing. I completely disagree with the Marjorie Taylor Greene now on that. And I know some people say, well, you're not being fair, because she said, we'll use that to build an offering. No. No. Funding the subsidies guarantees that there will never be reform to the Affordable Care act. And we know that. And considering this is one of the central inspirations for her running, you would think she would know that, too. Continuing the subsidies means you will continue Obamacare as it exists. So I don't know where you guys line up. So for me, I was on board with her. Her new position on H1BS. That one. I was on board with her older position on January 6th. Tapes.
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Okay.
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And I was on board with her older position on the Affordable Care Act. Not now. So it's her current positions. I guess it's. I'm on board with one of three.
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Well, now I'm also a little bit more pissed off because she's like, and we can build an off ramp. Ah, did we hear that like right after, hey, we'll repeal and replace. Don't you remember that?
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Right.
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That they never actually did anything with and that it would never actually happen because. Because if you make it too cheap for people, nobody's ever going to vote to go a different direction. Right.
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It doesn't make any sense. Well, the Affordable Care act, keep in mind it's designed to increase costs year over year by incentivizing insurance companies to references available in the description to keep increasing the spending to vertically integrate medical businesses like pharmacies and doctor's offices.
C
Covered that.
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It's meant to fail us. The Affordable Care act is meant to fail us into single payer. You can go check out our previous segment on that. That's what the left said when they implemented it. So it's not lost on me that she's saying build an off ramp. In this case, let's grant. She just doesn't have an understanding that extending the subsidies will guarantee that continues. Also, her justification she posted was because her kids can't afford it now. Oh, so there might be the 26 year old thing. I don't know.
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Didn't she make a bunch of money?
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Her construction.
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Her construction company is worth about $25 million. Yeah. 15 to 20. And that may not. And people have said it's all from trades. It's not. Just to be clear. I want to be fair on that. It's for her construction company. She's made some, some, some trades that would be in line with, you know, probably ones you couldn't make. But that's not where she built all of her wealth. Let's go back to another installment of then, you know, incendiary takes. I, I don't think that I'm breaking any news saying that Marjorie Taylor Greene has largely branded herself as a bomb thrower.
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Right, right. Figuratively.
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Yeah, figuratively, of course. No real ones. Yeah, yeah. She's kind of like one of our squad people. Meaning the more, the more vocal, the more visible.
B
She heckled the president.
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Yeah, she did. Yeah. So wild takes. Right. She was a bomb thrower, for example. She said that certain People control the weather. In response to Hurricane Helene, she suggested that there was a body double replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that Pelosi was a traitor, that space, later space lasers maybe caused the California Fire. Again, all representation references that are available, you can go click on those on. And by the way, on that last one, space lasers causing the California fire. We can't be sure it is at least plausible.
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Oh, Sam, I guess they use those naughty words.
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I know he moonlights Jewish Death Star.
C
Multifaceted every seven years.
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And by the way, I don't have a problem with being a bomb thrower, provided that the bombs you're throwing figuratively are truth bombs. Yes. No problem with that. It brings us to now where she said that we need to stop toxic and extreme political rhetoric.
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I would like to say humbly, I'm sorry for taking part in the toxic politics. It's very bad for our country. And it's been something I've thought about a lot, especially since Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
C
Hmm.
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And so. And she's walked back some of her claims. Now, granted, you could say, well, she just apologized and she acknowledged that she was wrong. Okay, so maybe that's not a flip flop. But again, when that is the basis of her career, where she said, I go in, I don't care. I don't need to make friends, she's gonna throw these truth bombs out there. And now once she's reached a point where I guess she's comfortable, no, we shouldn't do that. That's like someone pulling the ladder up behind them for other people who may be more capable in throwing truth bombs because they're largely true. And so this is what I have a huge problem with, is people talking about the fracturing on the right. And none other than Marjorie Taylor Greene has spoken about it at length, saying, this has been one of the most painful things to see Trump attack me and see the civil sort of, this infighting, civil war on the right, figuratively, I want to use my language very carefully, but you kind of would be infighting with yourself. And when people ask me, well, where do I line up? Or they ask you, well, you can't answer that question. It doesn't mean that people can't change their minds. But when someone's only consistent through line is remarkable inconsistency. I mean, this. I don't know where she lines up. And I would love for Marjorie Tilgreen, Representative Greene, to be on this program. We'll host her fairly and. And to have her explain it. Maybe there's something I'm missing. I don't know how you can be against deportations and then be right on stopping H1BS. I don't know how you can go back and forth on the Affordable Care act like that. I don't know. And we see that with a lot of people on the right who tend to exclusively fight. Right. And so my question is, what have these people done to fight the left? That is the most important standard. Whether it's a talking head, whether it's a commentator, whether it's a politician, a representative. You can have disagreements on the right, but it needs to be counterbalanced and it needs to be proportionate with how much and how often are you fighting the left effectively? I think that's the most important measuring stick.
C
Yeah, absolutely. And then some of the ways that she's walked some of these things back has been a little bit weird. Right. So saying that Pelosi had a great career after calling her a literal traitor. I mean, so you have to understand, like, it's hard to imagine how those two positions can be jointly held without going without that one.
A
I don't think so.
C
Well, hold on. Here's why. Somebody. If somebody is a traitor to our country, and you're willing to go out and publicly say somebody as a high official in this country is literally a traitor to our country, and then to go, yeah, but they've actually had a good career.
A
Well, no, she said that Pelosi was effective at implementing her agenda, and she wished that Republicans would be as effective. That's kind of like fighting Mike Tyson going, yeah, he bit a guy's ear. I think he's out of line. But he's one of the greatest boxers. He's obviously a good fighter.
C
Well, then the quote that I was reading then wasn't a quote then. It was just a generalization.
A
Yeah, general.
C
It didn't make any sense to me.
A
I was like, that just makes. No. And that's why I wanted to be as fair as possible. Like, I think that you can respect someone as a worthy adversary, even if you think they're evil.
C
That's fine then. If that's how she said it, then I don't have as much of a problem with that. That's not as weird as saying somebody's a traitor and then saying they've had a good career.
A
Right.
D
I think he called her a traitor because it goes with the nickname Marjorie Traitor Greene. So that's.
A
That's what you. That's. That's your theory? Yeah. You think it was based on the iteration. Based on the iteration of a nickname.
C
Yeah.
D
So it works so well with the initials.
A
I think he knew that she has no chance to win a senate seat outside of her local district. Right. And I think he told her that. And I think that this became personal. That's. That's. Yeah, that's why. But I'm addressing the. Where people try and use a litmus test. Well, if you don't stand with Marjorie Taylor Greene, then you're not maga. Which one?
C
Yeah.
D
You know, she mentioned the wall, though. Have you guys heard anything about the wall?
A
I mean, the border's secure. Great.
D
The minute he's gone, it's the start of the Boston Marathon in ponchos.
A
Yes.
D
So we've got to start laying this thing in. I haven't heard anything about it. Have you any fans?
A
No. I mean, I know that there's still money allocated for it to continue to be built, but right now, being a net negative migration country, that's a good thing for the first time. I know people usually say, oh, you want to be growing? No, no, no, no. Not if it's people who are here illegally.
D
But you gotta have a fence.
A
Yep. You gotta have a guest book that people sign on the way in, and.
D
Your mom's signing it in a couple of weeks.
A
That's true. Yeah. Going through the process. I don't want. I don't want.
C
Why.
A
Why are you. What is. He has a grin. Where? He probably just thought of something dirty. They're not gonna say.
D
I thought you were gonna run with it.
A
All right, we want to move on to the Islam Muslimizing of America.
D
Yeah.
C
Let's take an easy topic.
A
Yeah.
D
Put us all in the crosshairs.
C
No flip flopping on this one from us.
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None whatsoever.
B
Unless you're throwing a flip flop.
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That's true.
C
True.
A
I will say this is still one. If people forget about this, it's one of the greatest threats to Western civilization. And it'd be pretty hard to argue against that if you look at history as well. So we've had a gap throughout recent human history that's actually relatively short as far as dealing with Islamic encroachment, empire building. You can just go back to the Crusades. And now a lot of people are going like, yeah, I guess it's not a threat. Still is. And it's a threat by design, just to be clear. And you are seeing new talking points from the left, or I should say recycled talking points. What's worrisome is that you are seeing some people allegedly on the right. Echoing these talking points. Let me disabuse you of that notion. You are going to hear that Islam is a peaceful religion. I'll make sure that, you know, it's not that Sharia law is not a problem. It absolutely is. Or that the founding fathers were actually influenced by Islam and they were welcoming of Islam. You are going to hear all these talks about talking points from the left and some of those on the right. None of it is true. And there is a proactive approach to changing. Just like some people say demographics are destiny. Islam is the only contingency of people that actually have a plan to change the demographics of their host countries through birth rates. So I'm always a little bit leery when someone talks about demographics in the United States and says, yeah, but it's propaganda that Islam isn't a problem. When you think of the United States, you probably think baseball apple pie. Also sirens blaring at dawn to call you down to your local mosque. You can't heckle the call to prayer. I am Muslim. Boo.
D
Boo.
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I am a democratic socialist. Double boo to the future of living. Welcome to Epic City.
C
It's a way of life, a meticulously.
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Designed community that brings Islam to the forefront.
B
Salam alika. Somalia. Somalia.
E
Presented Maulana Hazariman with the key to the city of Houston. The mayor will be the chief guest at the opening ceremony of the Ismaili center in Houston.
A
This store that you manage here by you being Muslim, it has haram products here. It has pork, alcohol, and gambling, which is against Islam. I should put that on his windows. You can pray. The call to prayer. We are as American as anyone else. That's also the problem is the entitlement. This is haram. Here. You should put that up next to your health code rating as a sticker. Just like we are haram.
B
I don't know about bifocals, but they might be haram.
A
Yes, they might have. No idea. I assume they are. Islam is growing so quickly in the United States, actually, that experts predict next year's super bowl will be between the the Pittsburgh profits and the Jacksonville jihadis. And that is halftime show from the red hot Mujahideen Peppers. That's great.
C
Yeah.
B
Allahu akbar. It's Islamification.
A
That's exactly right. Sorry.
B
Sometimes I feel like my only friend is the prophet Muhammad. You better not draw him.
A
We laugh because it's scary sometimes.
C
Yeah.
B
Laugh off your fears.
A
Yeah. I think it's like. It's like. What is it, Freddy Krueger? If you turn around and face him. No, he still kills you.
C
Whoops.
B
Still see them in my dreams.
A
Whoops. Yeah, it's Islam, Kruger.
B
How could I not see them in my dreams when I'm being woken up.
A
By the call to terrorism? Yes, exactly. It's just, it's. Look, it's not American, you know, and it is less American, just like I said in the change of mind. No, if I see a Hispanic person who doesn't speak English, I view them as less American. That's my opinion.
D
Of course.
A
And if I see. If I see a community where I'm hearing the call to Islamic prayer that is less American to me than the sound of church bells. That's just my opinion. You guys comment below if you disagree. That doesn't mean that we have to be an entirely 100% white nation. But we do have to acknowledge that other waves of immigrants in this country, they were mostly western Christian nations. There's a very big difference. And that's the culture I want. I don't want multiculturalism. I don't want a bunch of different cultures. No, I want one culture, Western Christian culture in the United States. I want that the predominant culture. And I want everyone else to assimilate. That's my opinion. Okay. When people try to tell you that no, actually all of these are equivalent, I disagree with the premise. But then their arguments also fall apart. And you can feel the tensions starting to rise. Some of your old stomping grounds. Dearborn. And what we've been watching unfold there.
B
And yesterday you saw clashes between Christian.
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Protesters and Islam protesters as things got.
B
Pretty wild as a man even brought out bacon and slapped the Quran with bacon. And he did try to light the Quran on fire.
A
Muslims obviously came in and took the Quran. And some people are saying that guy in the vest is a bed or a plant. I. I don't know. The rest of this is still relevant. Girl hit Dearborn. I was pepper sprayed n by protesters, sir.
B
Why is he not welcome on a public sidewalk?
A
The camera out of my face. Get that camera out of my face or I'll take it from you.
B
Okay, I'm sure you will.
A
Hold my camera. And you marry four or five women and you outbreed us. You change the laws. You make all of our country look like the places that you fled from. We don't want you here. Respectfully, get the out of my country. I know some people have disagreements with that guy. I don't know. There's some controversies running him, but I don't have a problem with what he just said there, especially when you spend time in Dearborn now. And Pop Scrotter, when did that shift occur? Because you were, you know, you lived In Detroit, obviously, 60s through. When did Dearborn become.
D
Well, they're famous for a mayor named Orville Hubbard.
A
Okay.
D
Who saw all of this coming and he tried to head it off the pass. Some say he was a little racist, but strangely prophetic ethnic landsman and exactly what he warned against. And that's where we are. He's long since dead, but, yeah, a lot of Lebanese and a lot of Christian Chaldeans had immigrated to Detroit, but nothing like it is now.
A
Would you say it was in the 80s?
D
It was not like it wasn't even a. Yeah. It wasn't even a demographic that you had to worry about.
A
So 90s and afterward.
C
Yeah.
D
Even. Even more recently.
A
Yeah. Yeah. Well, certainly as far as becoming a majority and, you know, we'll get to. I tried to get a gay wedding cake baked in. In Dearborn and, you know, had a fatwa on me for my troubles. That's back when people were saying Christian were. Christians were completely intolerant. And there's a. Make no mistake, a complete double standard from the left on Islam versus Christianity. And you see that from some people on the right today as well. Let me give you some.
B
They're gonna have to confront it and it's gonna be too late.
A
Yep.
C
Yeah. Well, let me. Let me.
D
One.
C
Let me highlight one thing so people may say, like, hey, you shouldn't walk into an area that's predominately Muslims and slap a Quran with bacon. And I understand their point, but here's the point. I agree that maybe you shouldn't do that, but it still is the United States of America. You can do that.
A
You have the right to do that.
C
I think the reaction proves the point.
A
Right.
C
Like he's doing something extreme to prove how extreme the problem really is.
A
Yes.
C
Like they will go to violence because of this.
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Yes.
C
Right. So I think there's some.
A
Good, peaceful.
D
They'll kill your family.
A
Exactly, Exactly. And let me give you.
B
Today it's bacon on a Quran. Tomorrow the president's being sworn in with one.
A
Right. Yeah. No, you're exactly right. And it's very different from other religions because it's a prescription of law as well. It's not just a description. It is a legal prescription in a way that you don't see with other religions.
D
A political prescription.
A
Yes. And let me give you some fast facts that are indisputable on Islam. Okay. So Islam is the Fastest growing religion in the world. And they use that though, and they tout that as a win. It's not because of conversions, to be clear. It's birth. And that's part of their strategies. Like the man said, out breed infidels. So from 2010 to 2020, we went from on, on planet Earth 1.7 billion to 2 billion. That's a 20% increase. In North America, we went from 3.8 million to 5.9. That's a 52% increase. Let me give you a specific example where it's a real, real hotbed right now, Texas. From 2010-25, the number of mosques increased by 100%, about 160 to 330.
D
Jeez.
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And there are people out there on both the left and the right saying you shouldn't worry because actually Islam, it's actually completely compatible with the west and you've just been lied to by, obviously. Everyone and all historical documents available to us right now, it's time for claim truth. All right, here's a claim that you are going to hear. Reference is available link in the description. Yes, that was a Mario sound that. The founders of this country were big fans of Islam and inspired by it Founding fathers. And when they put the Constitution together.
D
They got much of the Sharia teaching.
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From the Quran from Islam. The Sharia itself again is a legal dispensation. It comes after the teachings of Jesus, which come after the teachings of Moses, etc. So every prophet was either given a Sharia, a revealed law from God, or they themselves simply followed or reinforced or renewed the Sharia of a previous prophet. So, so in that sense, when we think of the Sharia, it's. It's a really nothing more than a continuation of what had been taught by previous prophets. Right. So it's like to be against the Sharia, a Sharia law itself is to say that to be against God's law. So there's also an article accessible in the. Was that, was that the right clip there? Did he mention the Founding Fathers in the first part of that clip? Yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah, sorry. Because it went on pretty long and it was nonsense.
B
I think he was talking about Thomas Jefferson.
A
Yes, exactly.
B
John Hancock.
A
There's an article that you can access that they use to substantiate at the Library of Congress which reads, the founders of this nation explicitly included Islam in their vision of the future of the republic. Freedom of religion as they conceived it encompassed it. Far from fearing Islam, the founders would have incorporated it into the fabric of American life. Here's the truth. The founders supported Christianity almost exclusively and did not revere Islam at all. Now there are different iterations of some of our texts that people went through and they thought, well, we can't necessarily get this through, but let me actually give you some historical context here. According to one of America's most influential Supreme Court Justices, Joseph Story, they wrote the real object of the First Amendment was not to countenance, much less advance, Mohammedanism, which is what they used to call Islam. Muhammadanism, you might read that quite a bit. Or Judaism or infidelity by prostrating Christianity, but to exclude all rivalry among Christian sects and to prevent any national ecclesiastical establishment which should give to a hierarchy the exclusive patronage of the national government. So, so very much like the private letters from Jefferson to the Danbury Baptist, it was about denominations of Christianity not serving to fracture us as a nation, but they even, just to be clear, yeah, they mention Islam and they also mention Judaism. As far as the founders, as far as what is important, what we are explicitly meaning to include here, George Mason wrote in the Virginia Declaration of Rights that religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator and the manner of discharging it can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence. And therefore, therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion according to the dictates of conscience, and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other. You can read not only the founding documents, but you can read auxiliary documents that show there was a great concern of a free society not being able to exist without the uniting values of Christianity. And even the founders, they were even hesitant, this is not a slight hesitant toward including Catholics because of what they believe would be a higher allegiance to the Vatican, the Pope, they were very, very adamant about kind of requiring Protestantism to be the basis and allegiance to the United States. First, I will tell you this, that's not possible with Islam. Yeah, you have to be, you have to be loyal. You have to pledge allegiance to Sharia law, to the ways of the Quran above that of this country, which is the Constitution and the two are irreconcilable. Yeah, exactly.
C
I want to go back to the original kind of assertion about the prophets just passing down this law really quickly because I want to make sure that everybody understands like you can have these kernels of truth. And I said, haha, there's the problem because you listed Jesus and said Prophet, that's not true. That's Right, right. So you can say these prophets passed this stuff down and these were teachings that were given to the people and that's what kind of some of their laws. And they wrote these things down in the Bible and that's what we have to go back to. But that essentially stops at Jesus and then you have people coming later that kind of tell you, okay, here's what Jesus was saying during this time. Here's how we set life up as Christians. I walked with Jesus, I talked with Jesus, or in Paul's case, he was converted by Christ essentially after being a persecutor of the church. You can't then go on and say, and all of these other people wrote stuff and that all applies as well. Right. And like Stephen said, that is not a prescription for just a church that you go to on Sunday and something that you espouse that you believe. It is a cultural. Every fabric of your being in society determines everything that you do kind of existence in these countries that is not compatible with the United States of America and it never will be.
A
And I want to go back to the point where they say, well, Jesus was a prophet. Let me ask you, who was Jesus?
C
Jesus was the son of God.
A
Okay, there you go. Right, so they deny it. Go. No, no, he's just a prophet. Now let me flip that. Muhammad was not a prophet. They say Jesus was not son of God. Okay. That's what they write all the time. It's what they say. Yeah, Muhammad was not a prophet. Who do you think is going to get in hotter water for this day? 100%. Muhammad was not a prophetwa.
C
Yeah, yeah.
A
Well, as a matter of fact, Muhammad was a false prophet.
D
Well, Jesus claimed to be God.
A
Big difference. Yes, exactly.
D
No, I agree. I think they did have Islam in mind. The founders. They did when they gave men leather collars to protect themselves from having their throats slit on our ships.
A
Yeah, actually, well, decapitations, because of the rapiers they used.
D
It's always been a faith that came by the sword and now by birth rate. But back then it came by the sword. Hey, guys, you might want to put a collar on first.
A
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
D
When you sail in this area.
A
I like these. What do we call these Dickies.
D
Very stylish. But they kept your neck from being.
A
Here's the. Here's the next claim you're going to hear. And this is because they're hoping that we progress to these next steps, which are much more concerning. You're just being paranoid about sharia laws. I mean, it's not like a thing.
F
You know what Sharia law actually means? Some people think that Sharia law, where's your head covering oppression and politics, but the truth is it's actually just a system built to protect us.
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So please don't be afraid of the.
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Word Sharia or the religion of Islam. Be afraid of a world without divine justice.
D
Ooh, scary.
B
What does she mean by divine justice? Getting stone in the city square.
A
Yeah, I don't think she knows exactly what that looks like. This is the problem with just following TikTok trends with no basis in truth. Let's get to the truth. Notable Islamists as well as most of the followers, if pressed, will flat out tell you that they want Sharia in the West. Now it's getting through Congress. So before it was by the sword. Now it's getting themselves into parliament and then making laws that act as the sword. The Islamophobia law in Canada. M103.
C
Yeah.
A
I find that there are only two things which are open to our movements, ballot or bullet.
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Nothing in between. I used to say that democracy is haram. Now I say participation and democracy is our jihad. That's our jihad. We're gonna fight not through the bullets, but the ballot. Going to the ballot and voting is now an obligatory action for the and it is a jihad that is now needs to be done. Because this is our modern jihad. You can elect a person who wants the Sharia.
A
Because in the United States, what we.
E
Do know is that in the past.
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Election, just this last election, there have been over 800 Muslim candidates running for office.
C
We may end up with about 50.
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Members of Congress in the next six years. That's really the essence of dismantling the system of injustice is to replace it with the people who represent the prophet. Sallallahu alaihi wasallam. How many more examples do you need? And I know some people out there will say, well, that's just propaganda, actually. And I've heard this too. It comes from the Jews because actually Islam and Christians have coexisted. No, you're hearing it from them yourselves. I also know people will say, before I get to Sharia courts. Well, this also happens in Jewish communities and synagogues where they sort of conduct their own courts. That's absolutely true. We know that that's true. But they would take whatever their sort of internal judgments, rulings, and they could bring it to an actual court and say, this is in line with the law of the United States. It's not like Sharia courts where, for example, corporal punishment can be ordered right in a Sharia court. And you can bring up collage B. Three polygamous marriages can be granted. Due process can be completely ignored. Custody, divorce laws, completely disregarded. Same thing for infidelity. Sometimes you see it when people are dealing with rape cases internally. It is not the same thing. The laws flagrantly disregard and are antithetical to the laws of the United States. They cannot coexist. It's not possible. And this week, Governor Greg Abbott, he's a wheelchair guy, actually revealed that there are two Sharia courts already operating in Dallas. Well, if you look at a letter that I issued earlier today, I did tell the public as well as local law enforcement that there actually are Sharia courts that are operating in Dallas and they are trying to impose Sharia law. And I pointed out to local prosecutors, both in Dallas county as well as in Collin county, as well as to the attorney general, as well as to the Texas Department of Public Safety, that what they are doing with these Sharia courts that we have identified in the letter that I issued today, they are in violation of Texas law, including violation of Texas penal codes. And so what they're doing, in part, could be considered a crime, but also clearly a violation of the Texas Constitution and our statutes that prohibit Sharia law in the state of Texas. Yeah. And it's really hard to track how many Sharia courts exist because I don't. If you know this, a lot of them are off the books by design. Yeah. But you can go back to old shows. When this show was on terrestrial radio in 2014, 2015, where we had a guest call in, there was a regular female guest from Sterling Heights, Michigan, who she had. She was a Westerner. She was a white American, had a rough upbringing, married a Muslim, and he just did the say, divorce three times, left, took the kids. She didn't see them again. So she had to hire a PI, track them down. Where she was kind of a not without my daughter situation. She was a regular guest on the show, and we used to go through that a lot. So this is something that's coming for you. It's something that's already here.
D
Yeah.
A
And don't believe people who tell you that's just propaganda. It is a real thing. It's a prescription.
C
Right.
B
Don't marry one, too.
A
Yes, exactly. Avoid that.
C
Yeah, yeah. Really quickly. Just to understand, like, some of the word play that's going on here. Dismantling the systems of injustice. You're going to see them talk about that a lot because it's easy to Go, I want to be on the side of justice. Right. So you said divine justice. World without divine justice. Understand when they say dismantling the systems of injustice, that means dismantling and destroying Western culture, period. That's all they're really referring to. But they're trying to put it into something that maybe you'll grab a hold of instead of going, hey, I've got to change the entire way of life. And women can just be left in a burning building because they don't have enough headscarves to kind of run out, and the morality police won't let them come out. Like, those kinds of stories exist, guys, for a reason. So let's not import that.
A
And I get that it's tempting to say, well, Islam isn't all wrong because their women are a little less lippy. I get it, I get it. We're now like, you know what? Yeah, maybe we kind of made some mistakes because you think you have a choice between feminism or Islam. That's not true. There's been a Christian approach to male female dynamics for a very long time. We've abandoned them. The solution is not to say, you know what, Islam is better than the secularism we have. The solution is to say, hey, let's go back to the intention of the founding, which is a distinctly Christian Western society. Also, really quickly, Josh, where are you going to be performing here? I forgot.
B
Springfield, Missouri, on December 20th at the Springfield Comedy Club.
A
December 20th. Springfield Comedy Club. Very nice. All right, this next one, and I've been talking about this for a very long time, it's one of the first videos I ever uploaded to YouTube 2008, something like that, the claim, and it's recycled, you will hear that Islam don't believe the propaganda. It's peaceful. You got nothing to worry about. One more thing. If Islam is responsible for these killings, if Islam is what is motivating these people and Islam is that therefore not a religion of peace, a religion of war, ask yourself this question. Why aren't the rest of us doing it? Many do. Those Muslims who, you know, who you've met, who you hear, who don't believe in bad Muslims who do want you to hear the peaceful message of the Quran as they believe it to be taught to the majority of Muslims. Well, I believe the about 198 million Muslims on Earth right now who say that they believe violence is justified, either often or somewhat justified, to preserve Islam. Here's the thing. The propaganda is more pervasive now because even Google's Gemini, the AI says when you ask it? No, Islam does not encourage the indiscriminate killing of people. Islamic texts and the majority of Muslim scholars emphasize the sanctity of human life and permit the use of force only in specific regulated contexts.
C
Conversions.
A
Yeah, yeah.
B
So, yeah. So not indiscriminate.
C
Right.
B
It's discriminate.
A
And this is the problem. A lot of people run a search, they see this, they go, well, good enough for me. Here's the truth. You probably wish that you were as passionate about anything as Islam is about killing. Loves Islam as a religion. I mean, it loves the killing. It calls for it. Like I just said, 198 million Muslims worldwide support the use of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam. But that may not be enough. You say that's just a few research polls. It was probably. It's not a big enough sample size. What's a couple, couple hundred million? Let's go to the. Let's go to the holiest text. Let's go to the founding text. Let's go to the Quran. Let's go to Hadith. Let me read these for you. Surah, surah taba ayah 29 says, fight those who do not believe in Allah and the last day, nor comply with what Allah and his messenger have forbidden, nor embrace the religion of truth. From among those who were given the scripture. One, until they pay the tax. Two. Willingly submit or fully humbled. What does that mean? You may not understand this if you're not aware. Actually Islam has a system of law for people who don't convert. You have to pay extra taxes, you have a different curfew. You think that your civil rights are being violated because a tranny can't box in this country. Do you understand? If you're not Muslim under Islamic rule, you are not a human being with the same rights as a Muslim. They may say, let's be nice to them. They still treat you as subhuman. Let's go to Hadith.
B
They're also not big on transitioning.
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Not that huge on it. No. Yeah, let's go to Hadith. This is. Is it Sahih Muslim. If they refuse to accept Islam, demand from them the jizia. If they agree to pay, accept it from them and hold off your hands. If they refuse to pay the tax, seek Allah's help and fight them. Again. This is why there is Sharia law. People say, well, Hadith is not corrupt. Look to any Islamic country how they govern themselves. If you are not Muslim, you are treated as a second class citizen. Does this read as some kind of an interpretation or does this read as a very specific prescription, including a tax code? Right.
C
By the way, just so you know, one day there is no option for the tax.
A
Right.
D
They lure you.
A
Okay, we just have to pay a tax.
C
It's totally fine, everybody, they can pay a tax one day. Does the tax go away? What then?
D
Sounds benign enough.
A
The tax becomes your blood.
C
Yes.
A
To be clear, let's read again from Hadith, from Sahih Al Bukhari says, the hour will not be established until you fight with the Jews. And that means fight the Jews. And it doesn't mean like fight the hand in hand, brother.
B
Oh, side by side.
A
Yes. Band of brother with the Jews. No, no, because it's also very poorly written. The hour will not be established until you fight with the Jews. And the stone behind which a Jew will be hiding will say, oh, Muslim, there is a Jew hiding behind me. So kill him. That seems pretty cut and dry.
B
That could be misinterpreted. Yeah, it could be. You know, maybe they're talking about, you know, metaphorical. Figuratively rock.
A
Also, I mean, a gross presumption that Jews are far less capable at a game of hide and seek than they are. They have a lot of experience, really do. They're not just going to hide behind a rock. Good enough for me. There's a stone here. He'll never find me here. This stone will never rat us out. It's a good stone. It's a good stone.
B
This book should have said, don't waste your time looking behind rocks. Check the attic.
A
Yeah, exactly. Check New York tunnels. The jewelry store will yell out, the Jew is in here.
B
I'm not back here.
A
I'm not back here. What? Look at me. I should have hid behind the boulder.
B
That's not my nose poking out 48th Street.
A
Even the. You know. I know, some people say he was the. He was the bad guy in World War II. I don't think so. I think he's imperfect, but I side with him over Hitler. Winston Churchill said, how dreadful are the curses which Mohammedism lays on its votaries. Individual Muslims may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyzes the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in this world. That's what he said. And he had to deal with it. I don't know if you know this, too. A lot of the Muslim nations allied with Hitler. Nazis. Did you know that too? No.
B
I thought they just let him roll into the Middle east and Northern Africa.
A
Yeah, they were.
C
Whoops.
A
They Were pretty pro. Like, oh wait, someone else is finally on our side with the Jews. Oh good. Wow.
C
Never saw that coming.
A
The enemy of the Jew is my friend and his mustache is weird. But like, let's go by the way, cuz people will often point to a moderate Islamic country. And here's the thing that always shifts, like Iran in the 70s or you go to, I mean Turkey, not that long ago was considered, it was developing, was gonna be more moderate. It really just depends on the decade and it always sort of just swings back and forth. But this week, President Trump met with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is viewed generally as more progressive in the Islamic world. So let's not use the Quran, let's not use Muhammad. They're extremists. They're not representative of all Muslims. You know, the founding documents and the founder himself. Let's go to Saudi Arabia. It's more moderate. Well, I don't know if you know this. They ban the practice of Christianity in their country. You are forbidden to leave Islam and it is punishable by death. So in Saudi Arabia today, if you were born into a Muslim family, raised, and then you make the decision for Christ, which we kind of take for granted here in the United States, they can execute you. That's moderate Islam. You had it coming in practice today. And it really is disconcerting. I will tell you. I'm not budging on this one. It has been disconcerting for a long time. It still is. Islam is incompatible with the West. That does not mean that there are not great patriotic Muslims here in the United States who sort of pick and choose from their holy texts. And it will always be a problem. And we can't turn a blind eye to it because they're becoming far more active and hoping that you do just that. That's why I have been on this since the very first installments on YouTube with a blue bed sheet. And actually even at one point, because no one wanted to take part, Gerald had brass balls. You dressed up as my 6 year old wife, Aisha. That's right. We put you in a burqa and then the giant man hands and then.
B
He popped his cherry.
A
Yes. So. Oh my gosh, I forgot. I didn't realize we went late. Is Tim Poole on today? I believe he is.
C
Real America's voice again.
A
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B
Yeah.
A
Groom and groom. Yeah, you can do that. No. Sam.
Episode: Jasmine Crockett's Epstein Idiocy & the Absolute State of the Democrat Party
Date: November 20, 2025
Host: Steven Crowder
Notable Guests/Co-hosts: Gerald, Josh Firestein, "Captain Morgan" (CEO), Pops Crowder
In this lively and politically charged episode of Louder with Crowder, Steven Crowder and his team break down Representative Jasmine Crockett’s misfire linking GOP figures to Jeffrey Epstein, explore the “absolute state” and perceived double standards of the Democratic Party, scrutinize Marjorie Taylor Greene’s shifting positions and their implications for the conservative movement, and deliver a pointed, comedic (and at times abrasive) critique of Islam’s growing influence in the West—especially centered on recent events in Dearborn, Michigan. The tone is brash, irreverent, and deeply critical, blending comedic bits with serious political commentary and historical references.
On Crockett’s Mishandling of Epstein Claims:
On Democrat Double Standards:
On Political Flip-Flops:
On Islam and American Identity:
On Demographics and Western Values:
On “Dismantling Systems of Injustice”:
Humor/Parody Moments:
This episode is a tour de force of Crowder’s combative, tongue-in-cheek brand of conservatism. The hosts dig into Democratic missteps (focusing on Crockett’s Epstein blunder), expose what they see as cynical political flip-flopping among prominent Republicans (using Marjorie Taylor Greene as an example), and issue a stern warning about Islam’s compatibility with Western values. Heavy use of satire and fast-paced banter mix with detailed arguments, making for an intense listen.
Listeners should expect:
Disclaimer: This summary reflects the language, tone, and opinions expressed by the show's hosts and does not represent an endorsement of their views.