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Alex Stein
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to After Hours with Alex Stein, right here on Real America's Voice. We got a great show for you this evening. We have a very special guest, a longtime friend of mine. Her professional title is what is we. We put education policy analyst. But when I knew in you were just a mom that was fighting against the vaccines and the mass mandates, but now you're an education policy analyst. Can you tell us what that is?
Lynn Davenport
Well, it's exactly how it sounds.
Alex Stein
I don't know what it sounds like. I know policy. I mean, education.
Lynn Davenport
Education policy is this huge agenda. And so I analyze the agenda and.
Alex Stein
Oh, I like that still.
Lynn Davenport
I'm still fighting some of the things in Dallas county like you and I
Alex Stein
did, but the mask mandate, the vaccine. But see, Lynn, I don't know you as an education policy analyst. I know you as an artist. You're a musician. I know you as a mom, which I guess you know, mom and, you know, education go hand in hand. But my point is, you've done a lot of great work exposing the voucher programs that are going to all of these Muslim schools. And, you know, I believe when they authored the, you know, Constitution, I feel like even though they said freedom of religion, what that Meant was that you can either be Christian or not be a Christian. You know, I don't know if it necessarily meant that it was you can be a Muslim or Scientologist on all this other stuff. But I do believe in freedom of religion. I'm not saying that, you know, people can't practice that stuff, but I feel like it's been hijacked. So can I. I guess, can you tell us a little bit about what's happening with all these schools and all these voucher programs that are taking advantage of our gracious, you know, education system?
Lynn Davenport
Yes. Well, so for the last several decades, they've been trying to push vouchers through the legislature, and that came in the 90s, around Bush era, when he was governor. And there's something called the Texas Public Policy Foundation. They were created for the agenda to push vouchers at the legislature. So this has been a battle for decades, but they finally got it passed last spring. So that means that the. The tax dollars will go to private and homeschool families who want to take the money. The government cheese.
Alex Stein
Yeah. But explain to me what a voucher program. So we have school choice here, and that was a big deal to get it passed. So now a Muslim kid, because he gets the voucher, he's able to what, go and use that for an Islamic school? Is that why?
Lynn Davenport
Yeah. So it was something that Republican grassroots moms had warned the legislature about. We told them that if this passes based On Senate Bill 2, what was in the bill, that all religions would be eligible and as well as undocumented kids. Because under Plyler versus Doe.
Alex Stein
Wait, time out. You're telling me an undocumented kid gets a voucher, they don't even have to have citizenship or a green card? Not even born.
Lynn Davenport
That's right. Because if they're eligible for the public schools, then they're eligible for the vouchers.
Alex Stein
Oh, wow.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah, so we told them about the either intended or unintended consequences, depending on, you know, your perspective. But they were warned. And I have a friend named Holly Plemons, and she knocked on every single door in the Capitol. What's interesting is the Democrats were much, much more friendly to her. She had the current comptroller, that office slammed the door in her face, shut the door on her. They didn't want to hear it because
Alex Stein
why are the Democrats more receptive?
Lynn Davenport
Well, because they're pro public ed and they don't want vouchers. So of course they willing to listen to. Yeah, they want to hear what the issues are with It.
Alex Stein
But they're very pro.
Lynn Davenport
They still should pro.
Alex Stein
They're pro jihadi.
Lynn Davenport
Well, sure. So the. But the thing is, is that we are Republican Party activists. I mean, we are active in the gop. I was a delegate to the state convention and a precinct chair. I'm not a Democrat. And so these are not Republican principles either. They violate the Republican Party principles, the platform, the, the planks. So. Because when we were voting on this at the state convention on the platform, at least the school choice issue was bumped to number nine because the other issues in the party were way more important to the GOP grassroots people. Right. But the governor's number one issue was vouchers. So what was number one from for him was number nine for us. If it doesn't make in the top eight, it's not really something that's supposed to be prioritized at the legislature. So like the border, that's a huge one. That was a priority. And don't, you know, China, my Texas or, you know, selling foreign land or selling Texas land to foreigners, those things were. And election integrity, that was a huge one. So what happened was at the 11th hour, Trump stepped in and basically threatened every legislator. If you don't vote for vouchers, this is the day before the vote. If you don't vote for vouchers, you will be primaried. Or if you do vote for them, you will get my endorsement, which. So even reps like ours, like Morgan Meyer, who's not a good rep, he got, he got, he's mine.
Alex Stein
Yeah, because he sucks because we're practically
Lynn Davenport
neighbors, so we're both in one away. So, yeah, that's, that's what happens. So. So the thing is.
Alex Stein
Well, it seems like a catch 22 because, you know, the conservatives want the voucher, so, you know, we want it. And there's always going to be loopholes. So what do we do? So would you prefer it if we didn't even have the voucher program? Would that be better?
Lynn Davenport
Because the thing is that what people don't understand, once you're private or your homeschool takes the money, then they are no longer private. So they are then beholden to the same things that the public schools have been. So, like testing. And the.
Alex Stein
Do the homeschool kids have to take a star test? Do they have to take that?
Lynn Davenport
No, but they will have to take a norm reference test, but they're getting rid of the star. So I think the tests will all be the same. And there are strings that we did not want through the Republican Party. They said they don't want a bill that has strings. And by strings, it's the things I just listed, like the accountability system, testing, also the. The way that the schools are accredited. So that was a big controversy. There was. There's a company called Cognia and they accredit. They are the accreditation company for the Islamic schools. There's about two dozen Islamic schools, private schools in Texas. So we warned that those private schools, those Islamic schools would sue and they would win. And that's exactly what happened. So that's why I went on Bannon a couple of times is to warn about this back in. And he received a lot of flack having me on there. Supposedly I'm controversial. I'm just telling.
Alex Stein
You're anti voucher. I see. Why. I love. Yeah, I run the head first towards it. So you know me.
Lynn Davenport
Right? So that's why we get along. Right.
Alex Stein
So, Lyn, when it comes to these voucher programs, it is a conservative policy, but it looks like there's loopholes. And so you get a lot of hate for exposing this, which.
Lynn Davenport
Well, we get hate because it's not a conservative policy. It's just something that was being pushed by the Republican party and through special interests. So, like Abbott. Governor Abbott received $10 million from Jeff Yass, the billionaire.
Alex Stein
Did you see his biggest donors are all Indian guy?
Lynn Davenport
No, his number one donor is a Muslim oil and gas guy.
Alex Stein
Exactly. Why are these Muslim guys giving him all this money? I mean, it's always a Muslim, an Indian guy. Can one white guy be in charge? One Christian guy? I mean, it really makes me lose a lot of faith in the system.
Lynn Davenport
Well, Miriam Adelson, I mean.
Alex Stein
Yeah, she gave $250 million. We don't want. Should she give money to Abbott?
Lynn Davenport
Oh, yeah.
Alex Stein
No.
Lynn Davenport
Oh, yeah.
Alex Stein
I mean, Adelson gave him a bunch of money. She screwed over the Dallas Maverick. She traded Luca. No, shut up. Shut your. Sorry.
Lynn Davenport
Sorry.
Alex Stein
How much money did she give?
Lynn Davenport
I don't know.
Alex Stein
But.
Lynn Davenport
But no. Okay, so when Abbott goes to the
Alex Stein
Jewish schools, get this money too.
Lynn Davenport
Oh, yeah. But listen, this is a good one. You'll love this. So when Abbott, he has flown to the World Economic Forum and Israel on the same trip. So he flies in Miriam Adelson's private jet when he goes to wf. Yeah. So why he has all those donors? He's a globalist and he's installing globalism and vouchers was one of the tools in the toolbox. Because what's the best way to access all the children and get Them all in the system who are off the grid and not in the system.
Alex Stein
Free money.
Lynn Davenport
Dang.
Alex Stein
All the money.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah, that's right. Yeah. So that's what we're dealing with. So it's not a conservative principle. And it's, and I'll tell you, because the, the money is the, the fiscal note on the bill, it's going to grow to $11 billion. And they want to expand it. So they're using the marketing that was allowed in the bill and the money for marketing. So, like if you drive by this private school in my neighborhood, there are posters, those posters and the marketing material saying sign up, sign up for the voucher. The TEFA program is what it's called. So that was, it's, it's a marketing campaign. And so they want to expand it. So now Don Huffines will be the comptroller. Mostly.
Alex Stein
I like Huffines. Will he be good?
Lynn Davenport
Well, he wants to doge the comptroller's office, but he also wants to double it because he wants to expand it because they want to absorb all, all private and homeschool children in the state of Texas. So right now we're educating and paying for the five and a half million kids in public schools. We're going to add a whole new lane of kids. And now we're absorbing the cost of private and homeschoolers.
Alex Stein
My last question. We'll talk about this more in the episode how are the standardized tests? Because if you see like in Chicago and stuff like the majority of fifth graders can't read, are the kids at least getting smarter through this voucher program? Is there any evidence to prove that?
Lynn Davenport
No, it's actually the kids that are who've signed up the most are kids who are already in elite private schools. These are, they was pitched as, oh, it's going to take the kids who are trapped in the failing schools.
Alex Stein
Yeah. With bad teachers, it can be for
Lynn Davenport
poor, low income and minority children. That's who's going to take the voucher now. Because the campaign was done across Texas at the elite private schools. That's who they needed to sign up. And it's only $10,000 unless you have special needs. And so I got special needs.
Alex Stein
So I would get a deal.
Lynn Davenport
So you would be. You'd get 30,000.
Alex Stein
I'd get 30,000. Oh my gosh, I would love that. I would love $30,000 to go back high school. I went to a good school, but. Well, we'll get into more of this. We're going to get into more drama and we're going to talk about Donald Trump. You know he's not going to attack the energy infrastructure in Iran. So that is good news. We're going to get into it after the break.
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Alex Stein
Thank you guys so much for watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. Now, we were just talking to my guest, Lynn Davenport. Lynn Estabenport. Excuse me. Because there's some other guy Lynn Davenports and Lynn is not transgender, so she doesn't want to be dead.
Lynn Davenport
Name.
Alex Stein
Now, Lynn, we talked about the local politics and how Governor Abbott is basically just letting these vouchers be used in a nefarious way to fund all these random private schools. These elite private schools that probably don't even need the money. An issue that is pressing all Americans. Now, I gotta ask you just straight up, what is your opinion on the war in Iran? Are you pro war? Are you anti war?
Lynn Davenport
Anti war?
Alex Stein
I'm anti war all the way. I hate it. And I love Donald Trump, but you know, he campaigned and he's not going to start any wars. And now we're starting a war where the Strait of Hormuz could be shut down and we can have some serious repercussions when it comes to our energy infrastructure. And the idea of paying five to six dollars for a gallon of gas to me sounds like a Nightmare. And I know that would be very hard on a lot of these American citizens that are barely making ends meet. So I got to ask you, what do you think the outcome of this war, how do you think it's going to end?
Lynn Davenport
I really don't know. I mean, I have no idea. Your guess is probably better than mine.
Alex Stein
Well, my guess is probably better because I've been looking into what Donald Trump said, and he said that he's at the negotiation table. Now. We're hearing from Iran that they are not negotiating with Trump. And there is also a conspiracy that Trump said this in order to help the market because the market has slightly recovered. But year to date, we're at 4% inflation, I believe actually 4.3% inflation. And under Biden, we're at 4% inflation. So we're actually a little bit higher when it comes to year to date, and the biggest jump under Biden compared to the biggest jump under Trump. But I do believe Trump can land the plane and, you know, give us some good information and end this war and then the Dow Jones will, you know, jump right back up to where it was above 50,000, which Pam Bonnie thinks is more important than prosecuting anybody in the Epstein file. So obviously, the Dow Jones is very important. But I want to play or not play this clip. I want to just, you know, talk about the news that Donald Trump was planning on bombing Iran's top energy facilities in order to open the Strait of Hormuz. But Donald Trump has now said that he's at the negotiation table, and that is, that is no longer what they're going to do. They're going to give Iran five days to figure it out. So let's play this clip of Donald Trump talking about the war in Iran. As I announced earlier, based on preliminary conversations between the United States and Iran over the past two days, I've directed the Department of War to temporarily postpone planned strikes against major energy and electricity targets in Iran.
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Alex Stein
and very expensive billions of dollars it costs to build them. One missile, one of our powerful ones, and it comes down to the ground like it was made out of dust. But to determine whether a broader agreement can be reached, we've had very good discussions, very, very good discussions. And you have to understand, I know my whole life has been a negotiation. But with Iran, we've been negotiating for a long time now, to me, that is good news. I don't want Donald Trump to have to go and bomb their energy infrastructure because I know that Iran is going to retaliate bombing the energy infrastructure of all of our Gulf state allies. But what I think is very weird is when he made this announcement, all of the people that I would consider Israel first that are mad that Trump is not going to bomb this infrastructure. And I just think if you're just paying attention to the situation, if Donald Trump does that, he's going to set off a chain reaction that is going to really hurt the American consumers and the global consumers that rely on this energy. So I'm very frustrated seeing people that are mad that Donald Trump is not going to bomb their energy centers. I'm just. I'm kind of blown away. So what do you think about that, Lyn? I mean, have you seen how a lot of those people are actually mad that Trump is at the negotiation table when they want Donald Trump to just blow Iran to smithereens? Like, is it ever enough for these people?
Lynn Davenport
Well, I think it's wise to always look at who is Israel first and where they stand, because that, to me, is very revealing. And I look at that in Texas because the Texas Israel alliance, there's a tremendous amount of power that Israel wields over Texas. And they call them both the Lone Star States.
Alex Stein
Oh, my gosh. We are the both Lone Star states. Well, yeah, I saw that meme where it says Governor Abbott is loyal to the Lone Star State, not the one in Texas. Yeah. Are not the one in America.
Lynn Davenport
Yes. And so I think that's important for us to analyze that, because I think there's a connection there.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but why, why is Israel want us to go bomb them when they know that that's not going to open the Strait of Hormuz? They know that that's only going to make things much worse. Like, that's why I'm like, these guys are being so dishonest when it comes to their motivations for this war. It's never going to be enough unless we drop a nuclear bomb. Like, that's what I'm thinking. Because anybody that is anti war is happy that we're not going to bomb them and that potentially we can come to the negotiation table and end this thing. But to see all the people that know that Tel Aviv is going to get bombed more, that knows that this is going to cause the taxpayers money that they do not have to spend on gas that they don't even want to buy, they're buying to get to work or to take their, you know, family on a trip. Like, you know, we don't buy gas because it's fun. It's not like buying a steak dinner. It's something that's a necessity. It's a commodity that we have to buy. So nobody likes it when it's more expensive. So I just don't understand why that crowd wants us to suffer when they have to suffer, too. Like, what is the end game for them? Is it a nuclear bomb over. Over Tehran, Iran?
Lynn Davenport
I don't know. I don't know if you know.
Alex Stein
You're kind of saying that. I feel like you're saying that very. You're acting coy. What do you think their motivation is? Like, how does this end? Because to me, it ends with a ceasefire and it looks like Iran wants some sort of reparations and that we're going to have to move all of our military bases out of the Middle East. And if you ask me, I don't care if we take our military bases out of the Middle East. I don't think that we should be the world's police. I'd like our soldiers to have to be on a military base, maybe on our border, protecting us from the invasion of illegal immigrants. I don't necessarily think that it is that necessary for us to have military bases in all of the countries in the Middle East. So that's why if they say. If Iran says, well, in order to end this war, you guys got to take all your military bases out of the Middle East. Go ahead, I don't care. I mean, what's the point of them even being there in the first place?
Lynn Davenport
Well, in America first doesn't mean that we want America to be a bully and dominate every nation and tell them what to do. And, you know, the things that I study are here in Texas. So I'm not an expert on geopolitics.
Alex Stein
Yeah. But I mean, come on, if, you know all that education stuff here, I mean, I'm sure you read the news. You obviously have an idea of what's going on.
Lynn Davenport
Once you speak Educanese, then you can speak any language.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I mean, you have. You have to have a little bit of a foreign policy.
Lynn Davenport
Yes, I absolutely do. And one thing that I was talking about when I went on the Bannon show is the squirrel that is Islam. They have everybody talking about that. And I'm not saying that I'm pro Islam and that I want mosques popping up everywhere. I do not. But the. It's the squirrel that keeps us from talking about these other issues, like Israel. It's a huge issue. And if you look, you know, about AIPAC and how it funds our politicians and you saw how your dad interviewed Ted Cruz.
Alex Stein
And that's the thing, is I don't like special interest groups. I don't like lobbyists, because I think that all of our politicians are beholden to the special interest groups and not the people that actually vote them into power. So that's why our whole entire political system is so screwed up, because AIPAC is so influential, and then, you know, the people, oh, well, Qatar's lobby is so big. Well, technically, Qatar is an ally, but, I mean. I mean, listen, we can get into the weeds when it comes to this stuff. My point is this, is that I'm happy that Donald Trump is potentially gonna negotiate a ceasefire, but it just seems like all of the people that are Israel first are not happy that Donald Trump is changing his mind on this ultimatum. And I'm just. It's making me scratch my head, because the world is not enough. It's like the James Bond movie. Like, what is enough? We've already gone there. We've killed the Ayatollah. We've, you know, degraded their military significantly. Do they want every citizen of Iran to die? I mean, I don't want to do a whole Gaza 2.0, you know, situation where 84% of the casualties are civilians. I don't think civilians should have to die for a war based on other people's safety. Like, you know, if that's how you get safe, by killing innocent people and killing civilians, well, then it's not a safe world we live in. And that's a very hypocritical, in my opinion.
Lynn Davenport
I would agree. The world is unsafe, but there are manufactured crises, and that's something that I think we see with wars through the ages. Wars are profitable, and wars are. They're also good at driving up the fear and the. The political will of the people.
Alex Stein
Well, how would you compare this? Because you and I became friends during the pandemic when they were shutting us down, and they were just acting insane with all the COVID rules. I know you had kids in school at the time, but I feel like now we haven't felt the pain. But this very easily could become worse than Covid, in my opinion, because at least in Covid, they gave us $1,200 checks. You know, people were getting paid to not even go to work, so people kind of. I didn't necessarily enjoy it, but there were people that actually enjoyed it. I think that if we have such a financial strain on our economy that people can't even afford to go fill up their gas station, that it's going to be potentially even worse in the pandemic.
Lynn Davenport
I don't know. I mean, I work with unemployed people. And during the pandemic, that was rough because we were hosting. I had to do zoom calls with the job seekers. It's just a ministry with a church. And seeing those blank stares on the screen wondering, how. What am I going to do? How am I going to work? How am I going to find a job? We're not even allowed to go to interviews. It's not apples to apples, but I understand.
Alex Stein
But I did have the rent moratorium, though. Right. You know, that landlords couldn't even. They couldn't even evict people. Remember that? So I don't think they're gonna be able to put a rent moratorium on because of the war. So I think people will get evicted if there's a war going on. At least with COVID they could be like, oh, well, we gotta give everybody a break. They're not working. I don't know if they're gonna actually put the social services in place to help us if the economy crashes and we go through a global recession.
Lynn Davenport
I mean, that was the largest transfer of wealth in human history, what we saw during the pandemic. It also was a catalyst for putting all the kids on devices and everybody being shuttered at home. And it changed a lot of things.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Lynn Davenport
And then the whole medical freedom thing was born. So. Yeah. I mean, they're all tools that I think the globalists use to control us and to drive.
Alex Stein
You know another weird thing, this is not a conspiracy. And we don't even need to pull it up. You can fact check me. You know that during the conflict in Gaza that Israel actually did a ceasefire in order to go vaccinate the Palestinians? Did you know that?
Lynn Davenport
No, but I do remember the Green Pass and that Israel was first to vaccinate the majority of the citizens.
Alex Stein
Netanyahu has a vaccine on his desk as a golden vaccine and a golden pager. Well, Benjamin Netanyahu is the world's greatest citizen. We love him so much. And please don't ever hurt me. Mossad, I know you're watching, and I just want to say you guys are great. You're better than the CIA, and I love you so much. All right, coming up next, we're going to dive even deeper into all the drama that's happening all across the globe. You don't want to miss it. Stay tuned.
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Alex Stein
Foreign. Welcome back to After Hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. Now we're continuing to talk to my good friend Lynn S. Davenport. Now, Lynn, we've talked about a lot of heavy stuff. We talked about the vouchers, we talked about Israel and how much we love Israel. And that's the greatest country on earth. Even better than America. But we got to talk about America's greatest city, New York City. Now, have you been in New York City? I'm guessing yes is the answer right?
Lynn Davenport
Yes. But I haven't been since 2017.
Alex Stein
Okay. So it's been a little while. I go multiple times a year and I love New York City. But this clip is going viral because this is a Muslim woman that I think was a victim of terror attack. And they are now strung out on the streets of New York on crack. And you would think the mayor, mayor, mom, Donnie would do something to help this person out, but sadly, no. They're going viral and they're not getting the Support they need. Let's play the clip. It's not a real place. This chick is out here with one arm, one leg, trying to get traffic. Crap. Look out. Look at
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Alex Stein
Is not real. Look at this. Look at this. Now, Lynn, my question is, if you're a prostitute and you only have one leg, is the price 50 off the normal price?
Lynn Davenport
I don't think I can answer that.
Alex Stein
Why not? Why can't you? I mean, do you think you can charge fully or do you think that the guys that are with her have some sort of weird fetish and maybe she can charge more? What do you think?
Lynn Davenport
I don't know. That's a.
Alex Stein
That's a rough, you know, opinion on it. No, I don't think prostitute is real. Sex trafficking is real. It's a real thing. You should look into it. It's happening all over.
Lynn Davenport
Oh, yeah, it is.
Alex Stein
What do you know about sex trafficking
Lynn Davenport
that no one talks about? The boys for sale. So there's a documentary called Boys For Sale.
Alex Stein
Real quick, I want to hear about this documentary. There are boys that get sex trafficked. You know, this is a huge thing. But I guess my point is when it comes to the boys, I think it's weird that all these schools, it's always the female teacher that sleeps with the boys. Have you notice how that's always the viral story? And I know there are male teachers to sleep with the students, but if you notice, it's all these boys that are getting molested by their female teacher. So I guess my question is the boys are getting sex trafficked. Are they? I would imagine they're getting sex trafficked by guys. But are there girls that are sex trafficking these boys?
Lynn Davenport
No, it's. It's powerful men that are sex trafficking the boys. And the documentary is called Boys for Sale. And there was a guy named Tom Philpott who was rooting it out. He was a UT professor and you can find it on YouTube. I'll send it to you. But it's fascinating. And it talks about powerful men in Dallas and Houston area. And that was in the 80s, but you don't hear about it anymore. Now you hear about women mostly, but most, I mean, most sex trafficking, I guess activists, they talk about the women, but there's the thing about the boys. It's called pederasty, and that's men who target teen boys like a fetish. It's horrible.
Alex Stein
That's really, really bad. Now, you know, you're a little bit of a conspiracy theorist. I'm a big time conspiracy theorist. Why do you.
Lynn Davenport
No, I'm an analyst. I'm a conspiracy analyst.
Alex Stein
Conspiracy analyst. Okay, whatever.
Lynn Davenport
Okay.
Alex Stein
All right. I think you're like Candace Owens, but. No, I'm kidding. I'm just teasing. Now my point is though, when it comes to the sex trafficking, and I just made that point about the teachers, how prevalent is it in these public schools and private schools for that matter? I know Salina had a big issue with one of their football coaches, was filming the boys and molesting the boys. How prevalent is, you know, teachers molesting students throughout the state of Texas?
Lynn Davenport
The news would have you believe that it's every teacher. But what I would say is what we're not talking about is the technology. So you and I could not access our teachers, nor could they access us
Alex Stein
when we went to school.
Lynn Davenport
When we went to school.
Alex Stein
Right now they all have Facebook and Snapchat.
Lynn Davenport
Now they can, they have apps through the school. They have school issued devices. I mean, there's a, that's what a lot of these bonds pay for, the school bonds. Dallas ISD has one $6.2 billion on the ballot in May that will pay for all children to have devices in every grade. We just did it in Richardson too. So the devices, the government issued devices, people don't talk about that, but that's the access point and the technology that the kids are forced to use through the schools. And so the teachers can access them at all hours of the day.
Alex Stein
So they can email them pictures.
Lynn Davenport
Email.
Alex Stein
I mean, we didn't even have email when I was in my teacher. I mean, maybe, I mean, we might have had email, but I didn't ever email my teacher.
Lynn Davenport
Well, you're younger. But no, we did not. We had a wall phone, you know, a landline, and it was very difficult to do that. So, yes, there have always been predators and anywhere there are children. So I tell people, I know they want to shut down the public schools, but are we going to shut down the churches and the summer camps and, you know, the Boy Scouts because of this? No, we have to do a better job of vetting people and have a better system of reporting them. And like the TEA ignores a lot of these complaints.
Alex Stein
Wait, shut your mouth. You're telling me they get the complaints and they ignore it? That happens all the time. I would think that even just a complaint would almost be like a guilty sentence and that people there, there we.
Lynn Davenport
There is a whole database of complaints and the TEA is changing the names of the teachers and they're, they're changing it to unknown or do not open. There are countless reports that have been changed by the tea. So I don't know. I don't know.
Alex Stein
Why would they want to protect a pedophile teacher? Because they just want the backlash.
Lynn Davenport
Because maybe it's like, maybe they're. They're part of it. I don't know. I mean, the tracking.
Alex Stein
I'm just thinking, like, you know how you would think that they would be wanting to bust the teasers because then they feel good about their job, like how they do those pedophile poachers. You know, a lot of people. My friend Alex Rosen does that. There's actually people that love to bust pedophiles. So I would just think that if somebody got that warning, they would look into it. Even if they. Even if it wasn't true, they would go the extra mile because it's a child potentially getting molested.
Lynn Davenport
Do you know Russell Fish? Okay, so he's one that goes after pedophiles. And he's always talking about this. So he has the open records project. And that's how I learned about this, because he told me, look, these are labeled do not open and unknown. So Russell introduces the Commissioner of Education to this guy who the commissioner hired to be the office of. Or their inspector general. Not, I guess it's whatever, ta. Inspector general. Yeah. So they hired this guy, but I've not heard a peep about this issue. So he went in there saying he was going to go bust the balls of Marath, and then he ends up getting hired by him. Now, I've heard nothing about these. These cases. Now he's talking about teachers who do bad things and violate children, but he's not talking about the unknown and the do not opens. That's what I'm saying is that's where the story is, I believe.
Alex Stein
But that's so weird because, like, you know, if you're maybe private schools, they might hold their teachers to a high standard, but being a public school teacher, you can, like, smoke weed. You can get drunk. I mean, you know what I mean? Like, you know that there's nobody. The principal is not really hard on them. I know my high school teachers. I had a high school teacher that was pretty wild that was like always drinking and stuff. We'd always kind of joke that they were drunk. And it was kind of an open secret that the teacher was drunk. So it's like, you know what I mean? It's kind of like loosey goosey. There's not a police force for the teachers. But I think when it Comes to like Peter to feel you or something. I just don't know why anybody would overlook that. That has a conscience. Because you would. I would feel guilty if I. If I overlook something that horrible.
Lynn Davenport
Well, I mean, by law they're supposed to report it and then the tea is supposed to do something about it. So that's what I'm saying. I think the story is, what are all these cases that have. Have. They've taken the name and changed it to unknown, so we can't track it now. There are plenty that we can see. I mean, the, the database is open. You can see it. All the offenses, they're. They're.
Alex Stein
How prevalent is it?
Lynn Davenport
Well, it's.
Alex Stein
It's because when I was in high school, we had a football. We had actually a guy football coach, but the student was 18. He hooked up with. But he got fired. She was a senior and he was a coach and he. He was a wrestling coach and he hooked up. So he didn't go to jail, but he got fired for it. So that happened in my school.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah, it's happening. I mean, it happens in private schools. It happens at church camps. Like Kanakuk had that issue. So it does happen a lot more frequently than, you know, we'd like to admit. It happens more in the larger district. So they have a, you know, disproportionate number, I would say, in the urban districts too. But yeah, it happens everywhere. It happens in Prosper in places where you wouldn't think it would happen. And. And the sex trafficking happens too.
Alex Stein
I know people who graduated from Prosper. I know people graduated from all of these schools in the metroplex where it's. But it is very prevalent. So I guess what would you recommend you do if you had to send a kid through school again? Would you send them to a private
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Alex Stein
Is there really that big of a difference when it comes to your child's safety?
Lynn Davenport
Well, that's a good question. I think I'm encouraging my kids to homeschool their kids or do some sort of co op where you can have maybe structure some of the time and then unstructured other parts of the day.
Alex Stein
You know what I would do? I'm not even when I have kids, they're not even going to. They're not going to go to school. I'm just gonna have them learn chat, gbt. And then I want to make them do content. Not sexual content, obviously not, but tick tock and Facebook, because I feel like, what was that kid that made a. He made like A billion dollars opening toys. You know the kid I'm talking about.
Lynn Davenport
Well, okay, so I'm just gonna have
Alex Stein
my kid open toys.
Lynn Davenport
You. You are welcome to do that because it's your. Your kid.
Alex Stein
Yes.
Lynn Davenport
But one thing that I would caution you against is chat, GPT and devices giving the child the education.
Alex Stein
Why is that bad? It knows better.
Lynn Davenport
Because the screen time there are all kinds of.
Alex Stein
I'm addicted to my phone. Am I going to tell my kid he can't.
Lynn Davenport
There's a backlash now. So people with like, my grandbaby, she doesn't have screen time.
Alex Stein
Well, how's she gonna know what's happening with Donald Trump? How's she gonna know what's happening on TikTok?
Lynn Davenport
Just have to figure it out when she's older.
Alex Stein
Oh, my God. My baby's gonna have a cell phone at six months old. I mean, they're gonna have a computer. Hopefully we can get the neural link and we can hook a computer to their brain. That is what I think. Because, listen, the future is inevitable. What are we going to fight against the future? I think that we embrace it.
Lynn Davenport
I think we can embrace the. The good parts of it, but I think we can always fight it off the bad stuff and protect our kids and give them a more natural childhood.
Alex Stein
If I have a daughter chastity belt that she can take off when she's
Lynn Davenport
18, and you can do that too.
Alex Stein
Do they have those? Is that a thing that.
Lynn Davenport
I don't know.
Alex Stein
I think you know what a chastity belt is.
Lynn Davenport
I do, I do.
Alex Stein
It's like a metal underwear and then nobody can ever.
Lynn Davenport
That's one strategy. I think it's better to educate your kids on how to sing.
Alex Stein
Educate my kid? No, my kids, if they're gonna be like me, they're gonna be dumb. So no, we gotta have a chastity. They're not gonna be dying.
Lynn Davenport
They will be unpredictable for sure. You'll get it back.
Alex Stein
What a depressing episode. Guys. Talking about child molestation, talking about how much we love Israel, talking about. About this voucher program being used to fund jihadi terrorist babies are going to potentially blow you up while you're at the supermarket, man. I would tell you that D block's going to be better, but I think it's only going to be darker. But I'm telling you, you don't want to miss it. And I mean, I don't know what to say. It's hard to be a glass half full when the world is this dark and demented. So coming up next, we're going to dive even Deep.
Lynn Davenport
Foreign.
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Alex Stein
Thank you guys so much for joining us this evening on Real America's Voice. This has been a very depressing episode of After Hours Hours with Alex Stein. Because my guess is, you know, she's an education policy analyst, which is no offense and boring. Right? I mean, school. Who likes school? School sucks. And I'm not saying that facetiously school is lame. O. But I did get a college degree. I'm not saying that's a brag. I barely got it. But what do you think about all this transgender stuff in schools? Like, if you're not getting molested by your teacher, now you're getting teachers telling kids are born in the wrong body and encouraging them to get some sort of mastectomy or gender reassignment surgery. And a lot of that is on the teachers. So how is the trans stuff kind of involved in their public education system and private.
Lynn Davenport
Well, I think that we have a huge parenting problem.
Alex Stein
Oh, you think, you think the parents are worse?
Lynn Davenport
Starts there.
Alex Stein
You think the Munchausen by Proxy because that's really what it is when any parent that tells their kid they're born in the wrong body, that's Munchausen by Proxy where they're trying to make their kids sick. But you would say, because I have looked into this, you think it's a more of a parent problem than a teacher problem. Because I would. Just because I'm not that deep into it. I would always think it's like the teacher that's like, oh, look at my gay cruise. Look at my pride flag. And I mean, maybe because I just don't know, I don't have any kids. I would think that it would be the teacher more than the parents. Because you think a parent would love their kid and want to protect them.
Lynn Davenport
You would think. But in the Jeff Younger case, remember, the mom, ex, wife was trying to trans the kid. So I would say there is a huge parenting problem. And if you open the door to everything, don't be surprised if the child walks through it. Now, that's not to say that there aren't teachers who are maybe encouraging or stepping into a role that they should not. I'm sure that exists. I've seen the cases of those. But I think there's a lot of sensational stories that make people think that all teachers are doing that.
Alex Stein
That's what I thought.
Lynn Davenport
It's just not the case. But you have to understand, too, part of the research I do is how we got here with education policy and reform agendas. And I've learned that the system was broken on purpose to bring in privatization, to replace the teachers with technology, to replace the schools with private schools, to replace our. To take those tax dollars and shift them into private hands. Because education is the largest bucket of money that in health and human services, that's where we spend the bulk of our money. So they had to set up the teachers as the enemies, the demons. So they took the sensational cases. Libs of TikTok elevated those stories to make you show up at your school board.
Alex Stein
Did you know Ghislaine Maxwell's dad actually owned Raw Hill? All the textbooks influenced by the world's greatest female pedophile.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah. And now our Texas comptroller, who's going to be running the voucher program, bought Zorro Ranch. The world is wild.
Alex Stein
Well, I kind of like that he went to a ranch because Don Huffines might invite me there and I can do my own investigation. I want to bring my cadaver sniffing dog.
Lynn Davenport
Better you than me. I would never go there.
Alex Stein
Why not? Why not? Jim Rosen's dead. Not.
Lynn Davenport
But hot places. No, I could never spend the night there.
Alex Stein
You don't like haunted places? You ever stayed at a haunted hotel? I stayed at the Stanley Hotel in Estesport, Colorado. It's haunted. Now you can hear the ghost.
Lynn Davenport
You couldn't do enough exorcisms for me. To stay there. So, no. But the Ghislaine Maxwell, you know her, she has twin sisters who created Magellan. They were working.
Alex Stein
Her sister's a teacher at UTD in
Lynn Davenport
ed tech, and she and her husband both work there. So Roger Molina and Roger Molina's dad, Frank Molina. You should look into that. And Jack Parsons and rock.
Alex Stein
Yeah, Jack Parsons, yeah. You're talking about the Rodina with the rock and guy. Jack Parsons, yeah. He's a Satanist. Well, speaking of Ghislaine Maxwell, now this guy is going viral. They call him Palm Beach Pete because he happens to look like a very famous pedophile. Let's play this clip. And I've actually messaged this guy. He says he's gonna come on the show soon. So let's play a little clip of Palm Beach Pete and see if you notice who he looks like. I'm Palm Beach Pete. I'm a regular guy. I'm retired. I lived in the city for a long time, work in commercial real estate. I love to play tennis. I'm very social. I'm not gonna change this. This guy is dead. And he was a really bad person. And I could hold my head high. I didn't do anything. I just happened to have similar looks. I'm just a better looking version than Jeffrey. Back in the day, when I was living in the city, I went to a couple of parties and Epstein was there at a party. And he was kind of creepy, just sitting on a couch, staying to himself. And he wasn't the magnitude that he is or was. So he wasn't a big deal. He was mysterious. People didn't know how he made his money and where he, you know, what a story was, but I never. I never really encountered him and had a conversation with him. I just saw him at a party. Now, Lynn, I don't know if you saw in the Epstein files, it came out that when Epstein's body was rolled out of the federal prison, that they use a decoy in order to. To trick the media. So I guess they wouldn't film it, which I don't know why they would hide that from the media, but whatever. So I guess is Palm Beat Peach lucky that they didn't kill him and use him as a cadaver body? Because he looks awfully like Jeffrey Epstein, Almost so much like him. It's almost like he's a clone. I'm not saying he's a clone, but it's just weird that he has a twin out there. And we know Saddam Hussein had doubles Trump, probably has a Double. I'm saying a lot of these influential people have doubles. But, like, and now he's in Palm Beach. Maybe he dies and they let the double just go and be out in the open. Like, he's definitely probably a Jeffrey Epstein double.
Lynn Davenport
Have you seen three identical strangers?
Alex Stein
Oh, yeah, because they had the same DNA. That's a great. That's a great.
Lynn Davenport
Maybe there's another one out there. I don't know.
Alex Stein
They say we're gonna get canceled for this thing. We just want to say Jeffrey Epstein is a horrible person. And did he donate to any of Abstract Rabbits campaigns?
Lynn Davenport
No, not that I know of. But did you see that he went and visited Waco and Baylor when Ken Starr was president? That was in the emails.
Alex Stein
No, he was hanging out at bay.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah, he invited him to Baylor Starr,
Alex Stein
who, quote, unquote, prosecuted Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky drama.
Lynn Davenport
Yeah, I hadn't read the emails. I just saw the headline about that.
Alex Stein
You know, a lot of people have been going after Jeffrey Epstein, and I want to say that, yes, what he did was disgusting. But if he did give Bill Gates Gates AIDS or chlamydia. Did you not see that? You didn't see that?
Lynn Davenport
Landon, that's not funny.
Alex Stein
That's not funny. Did you not see that in the email leaks? Oh, my gosh, yes. Bill Gates? Yeah. Are you kidding? Like, Bill Gates?
Lynn Davenport
I told you I hadn't read him.
Alex Stein
Bill Gates. Listen to me right now. Bill Gates had to give his wife secret antibiotics. This is what supposedly caused his divorce. Because he was with Russian prostitutes who he later admitted that he did have sex with. Russian prostitutes. Prostitutes. And allegedly he had chlamydia or something that you can take an antibiotic and get rid of. And Jeffrey Epstein. This is in the Epstein emails. Okay, so you and I are both anti vax, even though the vaccine is safe and effective. We're both anti mask. And Bill Gates was the guy that created all this, or I guess you know, was a biggest cheerleader for all the shutdowns and all the ridiculous Covid procedures they made us follow. So if Donald. I mean, excuse me, if Jeffrey Epstein gave him chlamydia, then to me, that's probably the best philanthropy a human being can do.
Lynn Davenport
Okay, that's one way of looking at it. Yeah.
Alex Stein
Glass Half Full.
Lynn Davenport
Glass Half full is a huge donor to the education cabal in Dallas.
Alex Stein
Does anybody good donate to these education funds or anything? Anybody? Because I would never donate 5 cents to any education stuff. And I'm a great human being. Well, I mean, I'm A medium human being. But I'm not a sicko like these freaks, so. And I would never donate to education because I don't want people to learn because I want to be the smartest person in the room.
Lynn Davenport
Well, philanthropy is the gateway to power. I learned that on Mad Men. That's the best quote from Mad Men.
Alex Stein
So now charity work is bad is what you're saying?
Lynn Davenport
Well, no, it's just that's the vehicle which they use to look like they're this benevolent donor and they're behind the scenes. They're doing all kinds of well, you
Alex Stein
know what is a good charity? You know what is a good charity, Lynn? If you buy some soldier fuel@Amazon.com a portion of the proceeds actually go to help our military veterans. So go to Amazon.com and if you guys post a video of you drinking it and we think it's funny and cool, we'll play it on the show and we'll send you a free case of Soldier Fuel. So, Lynn, you're going to be a cpac, Is that correct?
Lynn Davenport
Yep.
Alex Stein
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So if you guys want to meet me or Lynn, they can meet us at cpac. So you're gonna be there and are you excited for it?
Lynn Davenport
I don't know. I've never been.
Alex Stein
Okay. Yes. Can you say one positive thing this episode, everything's so negative. I mean, people are gonna get a gun and put it to their head. After this episode. Just say something positive. Yes. You guys can Go meet Lenny. Theater.
Lynn Davenport
There's a lot of theater. So I'm hoping for the best. Yes, yes.
Alex Stein
Hope for the best. Dang it. All right, Lynn, before we go, how can people find you and support you?
Lynn Davenport
Lynn S. Davenport on Twitter. And then I have social impact podcast on Telegram. Social Impact with Lynn Davenport.
Alex Stein
And you're on Telegram because you're kicked off of all the other platforms. Is that why? Because you're. Because you're so edgy.
Lynn Davenport
Yes, Right. Because I'm so fun.
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
Host: Alex Stein
Guest: Lynn Davenport (Education Policy Analyst)
In this raw, fast-paced episode of “After Hours with Alex Stein,” host Alex Stein welcomes education policy analyst Lynn S. Davenport for a no-holds-barred discussion on education policy, school vouchers, Texas politics, war in Iran, influence of special interests, child safety in schools, and the culture wars over gender and transgender issues. With characteristic irreverence and gallows humor, Stein and Davenport debate controversial reforms, call out hypocrisy across the political spectrum, and commiserate about the "depressing" state of America and global affairs.
[04:05–14:18]
Memorable Quote:
“It’s a marketing campaign…they want to absorb all private and homeschool children in the state of Texas.”
— Lynn Davenport (12:31)
[18:45–29:52]
[29:52–30:05]
[35:00–46:12]
[50:51–54:27]
“Once your private or your homeschool takes the money, then they are no longer private.”
— Lynn Davenport (09:36)
“His number one donor is a Muslim oil and gas guy.”
— Lynn Davenport (11:20)
“No one talks about the boys for sale… it's powerful men that are sex trafficking the boys.”
— Lynn Davenport (36:58)
"The devices, the government issued devices, people don't talk about that, but that's the access point..."
— Lynn Davenport (39:16)
“The system was broken on purpose to bring in privatization, to replace the teachers with technology...”
— Lynn Davenport (52:48)
“Philanthropy is the gateway to power. I learned that on Mad Men.”
— Lynn Davenport (58:50)
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |:-------------:|---------------------------------------------------------| | 04:05 | Introduction of Lynn Davenport, background as activist | | 05:45 | Voucher program history & policy breakdown | | 08:57 | Trump pressures TX legislature on vouchers | | 09:36 | “Taking the money means you’re no longer private” | | 13:47 | Who benefits most from vouchers? (Elite privates) | | 18:45 | War in Iran discussion, anti-war stance | | 21:26 | Trump postpones strikes, shifts to negotiation | | 22:56 | Discussion on 'Israel first' influence | | 27:38 | Manufactured emergencies, profit motive in war | | 29:26 | Covid as “largest transfer of wealth” | | 35:00 | Shift to NYC, homelessness, and sex trafficking segue | | 36:58 | “No one talks about the boys for sale” | | 39:16 | Danger of school-issued devices and teacher access | | 40:37 | Suppression of teacher abuse complaints by TEA | | 50:51 | Stein asks about gender ideology in schools | | 52:11 | “If you open the door to everything…” | | 52:48 | System “broken on purpose” for privatization | | 58:50 | “Philanthropy is the gateway to power.” (Mad Men quote) | | 61:07 | Where to find Lynn Davenport online |
The episode—unfiltered, brash, and darkly comic—paints a picture of a broken education and political system beset by corruption, cronyism, and a society falling victim to both globalist schemes and manufactured outrage. Stein’s irreverence (“I want to be the smartest person in the room!”) meets Davenport’s determined activism, but neither musters much optimism regarding the state or direction of the country.
Closing:
“It's hard to be a glass half full when the world is this dark and demented.”
— Alex Stein (46:16)
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For listeners interested in conservative commentary, Texas educational policies, and culture war issues, this episode delivers the goods—with caustic humor and ruthless candor.