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Well, I know they're lying. They tricked me once, but they're not gonna trick me twice. The time is now foreign. Welcome back to the Professor Penn Podcast. David Penn, your host. Glad to be with you as always for episode number 254 about politics for the powerless. Coming to you on this Tuesday night, November 11th, 7:00pm Central Standard Time. Good morning, Tanner.
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Good morning.
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Tanner is newly returned from the woods and he got a deer.
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Yep.
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How cool is that?
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Pretty cool.
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It's pretty cool. He's pretty fired up. He's looking kind of rustic this morning. Hasn't quite come back to civilization. I'm gonna get him grounded right back into the civilization we're living in because, wow, it's kind of a heavy podcast. There's an effort now to bifurcate both parties, in my opinion, on the left, we've seen it in New York, we saw it in Minneapolis. The Democrat socialists are on the march. These are young people, mostly led by some grizzled graybeards, but mostly young people, people that got juice, that are organized, that are working their neighborhoods, and they've really made a lot of inroads into the Democrat Party. When you see Hakeem, the Wise One Jeffries, the House minority leader, the top dog of the Democrat Party in the House, Endorse Mandami. Well, hey, that's pretty indicative of the importance these socialists are playing in the Democrat Party today. And then the shocker happened. And I know this probably doesn't mean that much to you, Tanner. I'm just going to go into it just briefly. You don't know the name Bill Kristol, Correct?
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I know. I've heard it mentioned, but I don't know.
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Okay, do you all know Bill Kristol? I just, you know, put that in your mind. Bill Kristol. His father, Irving Crystal, a noted academic here in the United States, is the ideological father of the neoconservative movement. His son, Bill Kristol, picked up the mantle from his father and he ran with it and became a very important thought leader of conservatism, Republican conservatism. A frequent and almost everyday contributor on Fox News during the Afghanistan, Iraq period, he published a journal called the Weekly Standard. In other words, he was the policeman of the Standard of what was in fact conservativism. Jewish by birth. He, the conservative thought leader. Guess what he did, Tanner? He endorsed Mondami. Really crazy, isn't it? Very crazy. Very crazy. See now what's happening here is when all else is failing, scramble the axe. And what has happened is, is there's been this insurgency on both sides of the aisle. The Democrat socialists on the left and the so called MAGA movement on the right, the America Firster movement, the American Nationalist movement. These two groups have been shaking things up in the parties. So what does the Uni Party do? No problem, Bifurcate. And that's what's happening. There's a tremendous effort on the Democrat side to shunt some of these people off. Particularly here in Minneapolis. We saw that with the victory of Jacob Fry over Omar Fatah. And on the right, well, on the right, hey, you know, here's a bunch of American citizens that love this country, love the Constitution, love the following documents. Want America to be about Americans. And let's just play number one.
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Then we have on the fascistic neo Nazi radical right. And by the way, I'm not talking about constitutional conservatives, not in the least. We're not on the radical right. We're right in the center. And I don't mean ideologically, I mean we're right in the center. We support the Constitution, the Declaration, the founding and everything that was done.
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I just, I have to comment a little bit as we go along here. You know, Mark Levin, you know, many of us my age really enjoyed this man's commentary. He was very critical to many of us ideologically. We listen to him like we listen to Bill Kristol. He's had a show on Fox News for a very long time and listen what he says. Hey, hey, hey, hey. We is going to talk about who he is. We're in the center. And what do we say here at Free People Radio? The evil is in the center. Please continue.
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Be right wing. Right wing of what? These people are not America First. America first isn't evil over good. America first isn't tyranny over liberty. America first isn't sounding like the Marxist Islamist anti American Jew haters.
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Okay, could you stop? I mean, this is the point that Mark Levine is making, that America first is not freedom. Over tyranny. And what he's saying is, is that America, the Republic of the United States of America is dedicated to freedom over tyranny and that the America Firsters want to withdraw from that. What he sees as the traditional role of the United States of America. Let's please continue. At all.
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That's not America first, second or third. No, they're aiding and abetting people who want to destroy the country. They want to destroy the country.
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Okay, stop. Again, what Mark Levin is saying is that America Firsters who believe in a strongly nationalist policy, not isolationist, but very inward looking to heal this country from all of the ills it has suffered since 46, that inward looking, that desire to, at least from my perspective, the politics that I'm interested in, a politics that is about the well being of my neighborhood, that that aids and abets the people that seek to destroy this country. And in fact, because I hold that view, I want to destroy this country. At least that's what I heard him say. Let's continue.
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You have individuals in that ilk, in that cabal who talk up Hitler, who platform people who talk up Hitler. You have individuals who talk up Stalin, who platform people who talk up Stalin. You have individuals who defend Hamas as a political movement, not a terrorist movement. How many people have been slaughtered, Americans, by the Islamists? The Islamists have killed more Americans, as Victor Davis Hansen so brilliantly pointed out in the free press, than any other entity since the end of World War II. Did you know that when we were hit on 9 11, we took a bigger hit than we took at Pearl Harbor? Are you aware of that? There's a lot of young.
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So this is propagandizing at the most profound level. What Mark Levin is doing is he's mixing in the America first nationalist movement with Islamic terrorists. Like it's all one happy family. And that's what we're going to try to work on tonight. I'm going to try to go through some of this because this is becoming ideologically confusing. And actually if we sort it out, sort it out carefully, we can get clarity on what's going on. Please continue.
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People who aren't, they're being brainwashed to the opposite. If Stalin had had his way, America wouldn't have even existed. But we're told, no, no, Eisenhower was wrong. We're told Churchill's the bad guy, Hitler's misunderstood. And these guys, they are desperate for normal, regular Americans to debate them.
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Stop, please.
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To debate.
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Yes, I am desperate for all Americans to talk to each other. I'm not afraid of talking to you if you're anti Semitic. I'm not afraid of talking to you if you question the British Empire and Churchill's attempts to maintain it. I am not opposed to dialogue. We need to talk to each other when we turn our backs on our fellow citizens, no matter what views they hold, no matter how abhorrent they may be to me personally. When we stop talking, we polarize. And that's what this moment is about. It's about polarization, fragmentation, when all else fails, fragment the body politic. Like here in Minnesota. There are so many people running for governor, I've lost count of how many people are running for governor. That's what the powers that be do when a movement emerges of people who are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. And the same people that are on the left, the socialists, bear in common with the people on the right. They're the same people in this sense. They both see that the government of the United States of America has been bought and paid for by interests that don't represent their neighborhoods and their families. And they feel helpless because it's been this way for decades. What did we establish? Tanner, a word. I never knew. You're a doomer, right?
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Yeah.
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Yep.
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Doomers.
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Your generation feels.
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We just feel doomed.
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Yeah, right. You know, so what do you do when you feel doomed? You give up. You know what happens when you give up? When you give up your agency. This is the most important cohort in the country. 19 years old to 30 years old. This is the future of the country. They've been convinced, of course, they made the choice themselves to give up. Well, one of the most important things we're doing here together as a community is try to get to these young people and let them know that, hey, the power is in your hands. Well, a lot of them have anti Semitic views, don't they?
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I. I don't know. I. I wouldn't say anti Semitic. Anti Israel.
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Definitely anti Israel. Okay. Yeah. But see, to Mark Levin, that's the same thing.
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Same thing.
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Okay. And a lot of them are pro socialism, aren't they?
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Yep.
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Okay, we have to start sorting through this and get to these young people. Let's continue. What?
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They belong in a mental institution. The point is I despise them because they're trying to use the COVID of conservatism in the American flag to justify. To justify the unjustifiable.
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Hang on for a second. I want to say that this comment, this. I despise them. This is relative to Levin's ongoing argument with Tucker Carlson. Tucker Carlson is on record saying that he's had supernatural experiences. Therefore, according to Levin, who's Jewish by birth and as a Jew in practice, would believe in the supernatural. But he's saying that Tucker's recitation of his personal supernatural experiences qualifies Tucker for a mental institution. That would be called ridicule. You know, that's the number one tactic of Saul Alinsky, ridicule your opponents. Ridicule being the most effective political tool, propaganda tool. And then he says, I despise this man. I despise him. Oh, you know, hey, hey, hey. This is polarization. Let's hate each other in the meantime. This, I want to say right up front, before we get to the punchline at the end, is a distraction. Let's continue.
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Is what we are facing right now in our country. The problem is these people, the neo Nazi fascists on the extreme right, they're the weak underbelly of this republic. You know, the other side, they know what they stand for. They're fighting. They're bringing people into the country who agree with them. They fight assimilation. They're trying to reach out to young people through Marxist propaganda. And we'll give you something for nothing. And they use Saulinski tactics. Rich people are bad. You know, get the Jews, get the Christians, the others. They want you to believe that you stand for them. Are you unhappy? Are you down on your luck? Aren't you sick and tired of what's going on? Well, join us. Join you to do what? We've seen their type before, Mr. And Mrs. America. We've seen it in Europe, we've seen it in Germany. We've seen it in the United states in the 1930s, although it wasn't this bad in the 1930s. Look at it this way. What do you think the founders of your country would think of these people who claim that they represent the Constitution of the Declaration of Independence, that they represent the will of God as pointed out in the Declaration, or the Enlightenment, when they're siding with Hamas, when they're siding with Hitler, when they're siding with Stalin.
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Oh, slow down, please. Slow, slow, slow our roll. You know, this is propaganda. Now, I'm not saying there aren't some people out there that say, hamas good, Israel bad. I'm not saying that it's out there. But that's not the majority of what's going on. What's going on is a critique of Israel. That doesn't make people that critique Israel's policies supporters of Hamas. This has taken some ideological leaps here. And this is on Fox News. A lot of people are watching this. Let me tell you who's watching this. In my opinion, people my age are watching this and they believe this. They suck this up through a straw as if it's the gospel. Let's continue. Think.
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What do you think our founders would think if they knew who Hitler was and they knew who Stalin was and all? Who do you think they'd be siding with? Well, they clearly didn't side with the king of England, did they? The king of England wasn't anything like what we're talking about now. And here's the other thing.
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These people stopping about a second. The founders of the country. The founders of the country were committed to, to avoid foreign entanglements. Yeah, I know. They wanted to keep the European colonial powers out of the Americas. It was called the Monroe Doctrine. I've had a section on the Monroe Doctrine I've wanted to talk about for like five episodes. We just get so busy. I can't get to it. I mean, this stuff is crazy. Now he's going to talk about Ronald Reagan, that people like me criticize Ronald Reagan or Ronald Reagan. We're going to on Thursday night play an entire speech of Ronald Reagan's because he was a baller in 1964. When he took over as president in 1981, hey, something changed. And we got to start looking at that change. What happens to ideologically sorted out human beings who are standing up saying, I represent you. I work for you. I care about you. I care about. And then they get into the presidency and they turn into raging globalists. And that's what Ronald Reagan was, a raging globalist. He reconciled the United States with Great Britain. He reconciled the United States with the Vatican. He pursued economic policies that were globalist in the extreme. I mean, he got caught conducting foreign wars off the books, escaped jail by a hair. Somebody took a fall for him. Ollie north, also on Fox News, Fox News.
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There's so much I need to learn about this. Is President Reagan you're talking about?
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Yeah. Wow. Iran Contra. You can go look it up.
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Okay.
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I mean, people went to jail on this deal. They got pardoned. Isn't that great? Let's continue.
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They trash President Reagan who defeated the Soviet Union. They trashed President Trump, who took out the nuclear sites in Iran. Our president of the United States whose peace through strength, who's a very practical man, an incredibly patriotic man. They're stabbing him in the back, too.
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Stop for a second. You know, when President Trump has tapped the brakes a couple times on Israel's support. Mark Levin has a special knife on it that says Trump on the handle. You know, when you're president, you get trashed. You can't make all the people happy all the time. So President Trump has pumped the brakes on this Israel thing. For example, Mark Levin came out, if I remember correctly. And Mark, if you hear this and you want to come on and you want to tell a Jewish man that he's anti Semitic, go ahead, I want to hear it. I want to hear it right from you. But I remember President Trump when he said, hey, we're going to have a peace deal in the Gaza. I think Mark Levin was saying, hey, hey, we don't want that. I mean, I'm just saying. And Mark Levin was at the front of the line, let's attack the Iranians. You know, this is the kind of thing that gets so complex and so ideologically dense. We'll be sorting this out. And that's exactly what they want us to do. They wanted to get so confusing for the rank and file members of the Republican Party and the rank and file members of the Democrat Party that people just withdraw. They can't take it. It's too intense. Instead of continuing to grow and to find a new congruency around economic freedom, health freedom, food freedom, religious freedom, find the things that bring us together as Americans, we're going to start subdividing everybody now and Balkanize even farther. Let's continue.
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They try to steal maga. They try to steal America first, but these people are reprobates.
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You know, this is hilarious. America first, if you go back where it comes from. We did a couple podcasts on this from the 20s and 30s. There was an America first movement and President Trump started using America First. People's heads blew off their shoulders because it was a anti Semitic movement. And it was a movement that had elements of pro national socialism. You know, we're not fighting a new fight here.
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You're talking in the 20s, 30s, mostly the 30s, the first America first movement here was based on anti Semitic terms.
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It was based on people recognizing that there was moneyed interests that were getting their way with government. And the everyday, as he calls a Mr. And Mrs. America were getting the shaft.
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Yeah.
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And they identified the Federal Reserve, for example, your banking, certain policies. And they looked at what was going on in Europe. They looked at what was going on in Germany. This is long before the Holocaust. And. And they said, hey, America is for Americans, whatever that means. That's another strange concept. We'll have to sort out because America really is for the people that adopt the philosophy of Republicanism as their lifestyle. That's what America was intended to be. As we say in Article 4, Section 4, every state in the United States of America is guaranteed a Republican form of governance. What is Republicanism? I am submitting to you that that is our rally point. A lifestyle of well being, a lifestyle of redemption. Let's continue.
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So here's the deal. The 250th anniversary is coming up. What are we celebrating? Our great founders, the men and women who fought the Revolutionary War, who fought it for liberty, for sovereignty, for representative government, for what we now call capitalism. They didn't fight it for genocide. They didn't fight it for all these other causes that somehow have become popular. This is our generation's war. It's a non fighting war. But it's more daunting, it's more complicated because it's from within. Abraham Lincoln talked about the enemy within. President Trump has talked about the enemy within. Well, they're here. They're here on the Marxist Islamist left and they're here on the neo Nazi fascistic right. They're here right now. They've devoured many of our institutions in our culture. They've devoured most of academia. The President of the United States is pushing back. He's pushing back hard. But we have a responsibility too. And what is that responsibility? This is our country. We're celebrating our country every July 4th. We're celebrating the principles that undergird our country. If you reject Judaism and you reject Christianity and you reject the link of the two, you reject the Bible. If you reject the Bible, Judaism and Christianity and the Brotherhood and the sisterhood of the two, not only are you rejecting our founding, you're rejecting our country. You're pushing some other agenda, whatever that agenda may be. We have a responsibility as tens of millions of patriotic America loving people. To do what? To talk, to speak out, to reject people like this.
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Okay, stop for a second now. Now this is the propaganda part of this. And we're going to talk about Nick Fuentes tonight. And Mandami, try to get some clarity on these issues. But what is really going on here, in my opinion is Mark Levine, Ben Shapiro, the ideological thought leaders that are under stress, they're very pro Israel, they want a pro Israel foreign policy. And what they're saying here is to maintain this pro Israel foreign policy. Because I'm an America firster, I love the Jewish people. I don't have any problem with Jews. I'm not anti Semitic. I love Christians. That because I want to have a foreign policy which draws in so we can put our resources into making our citizens well again. Somehow I'm a neo Nazi because why? Because I'm anti war. Because I'm anti foreign interventionism, Because I'm seeking peace wherever I can promote it. And I'm a neo Nazi. See, that's what they're doing. And this is. This is what we have to sort out. Nick Fuentes is out here and he is saying things that are anti Semitic. And, you know, it's for this guy, hard to listen to. He's going so far as say, Tucker Carlson is anti Semitic. You know, Tucker Carlson, in my opinion, is not anti Semitic. Criticizing Israel is not anti Semitism. Criticizing Israel is criticizing the policy of a foreign country that depends in large part on American citizens for its ideological and financial support. So why wouldn't I be able to level criticisms of that country? And if I do, suddenly I'm a neo Nazi. Hey, this is propaganda. You see what I see? Can you see it?
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Yeah. Well, it's going to bite them in the ass, in my opinion. Because, I mean, think of it this way. When I was growing up, like, I'd say 15 to 16, you know, people started getting a lot more comfortable calling people racist. Now it's at a point where nobody really cares, at least in my generation, like me and my friends, we joke with each other and we'll call each other racist and it's just laugh it off. What is going to happen is when everybody is anti Semitic, the word means nothing anymore. And the ones that actually benefit from that are the real antisemites.
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An excellent point.
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Yeah.
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And see, when you have a holocaust back there in recent memory, well, that's a pretty good control mechanism. The use of the Jewish identity and the Jewish use of the Jewish experience to throttle and thwart meaningful dialogue. Because out there, every now and then I rinse it out and I need Tommy rinse tonight. And I need it more. My kid went, and the smell never leave. I don't know what to do. I'm always in the dark.
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Downy. Rinse fights stubborn odors in just one wash.
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When impossible odors get stuck in.
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On the right, there are neo Nazis. It was funny. There was a Hebrews episode that Royce and I did last week, and I was reading the comments on Getter.
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Yeah.
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And somebody said that Professor Penn was sent by the Zions of Elder to control Royce White. And I thought to myself, dude, if you really only knew Me. Okay. Because this is. This is what happens when people start tripping. Now what are we going to do to confront this? Well, we're just going to have to start walking through these different ideological frames and issues step by step to try to sort them out so that in. I'm going through it with you right now. Like, this stuff is. This stuff is crazy. Because what are they really up to? Fragmentation. A House divided cannot stand. They don't want the American people to recognize that all the power is in our hands. Should we just go to caucus, organize, start to meet even this. Levin is saying talk. No, no, not talk. Do, Do. Talk is cheap. It's cheap. You want to make an America that's good for your family, for your future, you got to get involved in politics. They're fragmenting the America first movement. They're cutting it off from what he's saying is the center, the true. The tens of millions of Americans that love the country. Oh, okay. If we're out there funding every damn war in every country that we can get the military industrial complex into, and we don't see that as a business, if we don't understand we're getting played for suckers, then we're just not going to understand it. And I got a lot of people my age that are suckers. They're gum dipped with this kind of. Oh, we're the most just immoral nation in the history of the world, America, because why? Because World War II, we defeated fascism. Great. Fantastic. Let's continue. Finish off. Mark Levin. This is the introduction.
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That was the end of that clip.
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That was the end of that clip.
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Yes.
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Perfect timing. Now, when I say fragmentation, fragmentation prevents us from. From being meaningfully effective in politics. And I'm watching this happen in the Republican Party of Minnesota, of which I pay close attention, and I'm watching it happen in the Democrat Party. We're so close right now at this. What time is it? Let's see, it's about 7:30pm on the 11th of November. You're like a hair away from complete collapse of this country. Complete collapse. I know you don't see it. You know, you. You drove on the highway. It was safe, right?
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Yeah.
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Everybody was orderly. People were still stopping at stop signs. You weren't pulling out your gun to get home, were you?
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No.
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No. Nobody tried to take that deer away from you? No. People get hungry enough, they sure the hell will. Okay. You know, the Supreme Court heard arguments last week on a case that was brought forward by 12 states and several businesses questioning the constitutional use of the international Emerging Economic Powers act, the IEEPA law act, which President Trump has used to impose what they call reciprocal tariffs and also trafficking tariffs on our various trading partners. Now, the Supreme Court, there is something called SCOTUS blog, and I read it very carefully, and I get the sense. The sense. Although, who knows? You getting cold? A little bit.
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Yeah. Put the coat back on.
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This is a little cold in the studio.
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Yeah.
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Sorry. Hey, let me tell you, if you're watching and you're in Florida, it's snowing here in Minnesota now. It's wintertime. It's great. My favorite season, people go, professor Pan. Nobody says professor Pan when I say that. They say, hey, David, why is it that you like winter so much? And I find a snowstorm to be the. For me personally, and a tornado, those two events, to be the most invigorating things I get involved in. I love going out for a walk in a snowstorm. Did you like that?
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Yeah. I like doing drives myself, but it sometimes gets troublesome. I definitely need some good tires.
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Tires. Look at Tanner. Before we get into the ieepa, which is about trade, Tanner's reminding me in a subtle prompt to talk about tire get. And I do want to talk about it. And I want to say, look, it is going to be winter. It's time to buy tires. So if you think you need tires, don't listen to anybody's opinion. Buy tires because this is about anxiety. And if you can do something to mollify your anxiety and you can afford it, just go buy tires. Go to tireget.com customer service. That's meet me. I'll help you. And you gotta buy your tires. You're gonna buy tires. You're gonna get the right price in the tires. The price in the service is gonna be right. The tires are going to get installed right by your house or by where you work. It's going to be a sensationally positive experience. And you're going to have the knowledge that those tires that you save money on, service that you got at the right price, saved you time. Everything's good. And you actually supported free people radio, and we need that support tremendously. And if you'd like to become an affiliate of free people tireget, get in touch with me@supportireget.com and I'll give you your own promo code. And you can go to your friends or family or businesses and encourage them to come to tireget. And I'll actually pay a commission for you on every tire those people buy from the company. We need it we thank you. And thank you, Tanner, for reminding me. One of the problems we have here at Free People Radio is we're so focused on this work, I forget about the money. Much to the anger of Mrs. Professor Penn. Very angry about that. Don't you want to be rich? No, I want to be well. If I get rich and I'm well, I'm okay with it. I'm not young anymore and life is not promised to anybody. If you're 31 years old, that could be your last year. Let's face the facts of where we're at today. Personally, nobody has a promise of tomorrow and it is not a shame to die. It's a human thing. So let's get that on the table. First off, our lives are transitory. What are we going to do while we're here? Are we going to be like Mark Levin? Talk talk, talk, talk talk. Are we actually going to get involved and look at this fragmentation that's going on and do something about it, Actually do something about it. My thought process now is I know we're going to lose the country unless American citizens get involved in politics. And we're not being very successful at creating that permission structure though people say, yeah, it's okay, I'm going to go get involved, I'm going to work on this. One of the things that we have is we've got some very charismatic young politicians here in Minnesota, for example, and perhaps you do in your state also. Now, if you look out at your state, you got a bunch of 50 to 60 year old hacks that are leading the charge. You got to find some young people. You know, I'm just going to tell you, Royce White didn't need me to find them. He was a force of his own. But I went out and looked him up. If you are in the party and you see political talent, you got to go meet these people and help make the change that's going to protect us. I'm going to get back to these tariffs because this is critical to what a banana peel we're standing on. These young people that are going to get in politics, they're not going to play by the Mark Levin rules. We got new rules coming here now. People feel powerless. Why are you an anti Semite if you are? Well, someone has told you a lot of things about Jews and you think Jews control things. So we're going to go blame it on the Jews. You know, Jews control a lot. Are they really Jewish? That's the first question I would ask of my brothers and sisters. Because if you're controlling things right off the bat, that's kind of a. It kind of abrogates faith. Because if you have faith, you believe God controls things. You just do the best you can to follow his plan. Don't screw it up. So when Jews are in control, are they really Jews? Are they really Jews? Or as I saw Michael Savage say, Chinese Jews in name only. Which I got a kick out of because I came up with that three years ago. Which only proves that in politics you can't trademark intellectual property. Doesn't work that way. China. Do you know when you say Jews control everything, you know, I've been to China over a hundred times easily. I never saw any Jews in China. And the Chinese are players. They're at the table, they got a seat at the table. They're controlling all kinds of stuff. They're not Jewish. How about the European aristocracy? Are they Jewish? Let me tell you, they are not. They are not. What about the Muslims in the Middle east that have all that oil? They're controlling all kinds of resources. They seek an outcome. They're not Jewish. In fact, they might be anti Semitic. Some of them possibly. I don't know. Unless I talk to him, I don't believe it. And when somebody tells me someone's an anti Semite, if they don't tell me personally, I'm to the point. I don't even want to trust this digital media because the AI. Who knows what could be created out there to create an image. Would you agree with that statement? With the technology?
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Oh, yeah, yeah. It's becoming me personally. I just been sitting wondering, man, everything I read, I don't know, I don't know anymore.
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That's why getting involved in politics on a face to face, peer to peer basis is so important. And I'm. We have so many things going on politically right now and I'm going all over the state and I'm meeting with people and we're organizing and I'm working on my precinct, W3PB here in CD3. I'm having sub groups that could be aligned with the Republican Party on this channel constantly. We've had Somali people on. I met with a Somali community leader this past weekend to talk about what's going on in the Somali community. Because it's come down the drainpipe that there's a fracturing of the Somali clans. And that's why Omar Fatah did not win, because a lot of Somalis came out for Jacob Fry. That's interesting. I'm going to have a leader of the Hmong community. That's Hmong. That's a Southeast Asian group of people that were relocated. Guess where? Right here in Minnesota.
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Oh, okay.
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That's who's coming on next week.
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I'm excited.
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Yeah, Cool, isn't it?
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It is really cool.
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It is cool. Now, this group, the Hmongs, are alleged to be uniformly on the government tit, so to speak, Democrat takers. But their leadership is coming on to professional, an affinity with Republicanism. I want to meet this guy and see what's going on. You know, we had these Somali people on the. On the show. I hope people are getting a little trust that they really want to be Republicans. You know, America, it's interesting. Let me give you why you want to get involved in politics. This is the reason why you want to do it. I'm going to give you a reason why. Does something bother you, whatever it is. Caught your wife cheating on you. That's a good one. That's a. That rips you out inside. That's a. That's a gear stripper, isn't it? Have no money, you're poor. Oh, that's no fun, right? Your dad beat you. Your dad beat you. Did your dad beat you?
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No.
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Okay. A lot of. A lot of dads beat a lot of kids. Yeah, I got kids think I was a no good dad. Maybe they could be become Republicans. I'm just saying it's very hard to be a parent because kids go, I grew up in a home with my parents, never got divorced. They really purported to be great parents. And I went nuts all by myself. And it hurts. Okay? I mean, really, everybody's carrying some baggage and you go, oh, it's all me. I suck. Whatever. I hate myself. I'm too short, I'm too tall. I'm too fat, I'm too thin. You know, we could really get down with this stuff. You know, people hate themselves. Right? You know what I'm saying? Right, Tanner?
C
Yeah.
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Let me tell you, don't take it so personally. It's baked into the cake of being a human being. You know, we have a religion called Christianity and people get born again and they're made anew. You know, the process of becoming involved in saving this country, of adopting the philosophy of Republicanism and activating yourself to save the country and get involved in politics. I don't mean texting and I don't mean posting and I don't mean watching the news. I mean actually getting involved in organizing your neighborhood. So you have a get out the vote capability right in your Backyard so that you can endorse candidates that represent your interests. And when I say that. Let me just break this down as a sidebar. We elect officials to represent us, right? And they make rules. And we are ruled by those rules, right? Yep. Who do those politicians we elect work for? If we the people have a party participation such that they think they're going to lose their job and in show business if they don't represent us, Those rules work for us. If we stay home watching football, pissed off, atomized, all alone and fragmented, who do you think they're making the rules for? Not for us. And that's why people feel so powerless. They feel powerless because the rules are not being made to represent what's good for me. It's being made to represent what's good for oligarchy, kleptocracy, aristocracy, billionaires, tech bros. These people are ruling over us because they put the people in place that write the rules. They don't represent us. That's from the top to the bottom and everywhere in between. How easy would that be to change? There's billions of us. There's a handful of these assholes. They're only able to pull this off because we don't participate. Because they make us feel powerless. They specialize in it. They make us eat crap food because that's the choices in the grocery store. They addict us to drugs. Hey, is marijuana legal in Minnesota? Yep. Great. Fantastic. Let's all get high. Let's all get high. You know you can get high and still be a political activist. Unfortunately, most people get high and watch cartoons and eat cereal, you know, and get heavy and then get diseases and then become monetized from birth to death. Our educational system, what does it teach you to do? Raise your hand, ask for permission, be on time.
C
You want to know a weird one I was reading about? That was a weird concept.
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What?
C
When you were in school, did they do peer review?
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No.
C
Yeah.
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There was no peer review when I was around.
C
Yeah, Peer review was huge in our school. Like as soon as elementary school it was passing things to other students and having them grade you or peer review it. And someone was writing about that. That is a terrible way of teaching. Because what it does is instead of searching for truth, you are looking for your peers approval.
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My peers were my competitors. I grew up when the meritocracy was still in place. There was no let's sort out all this systemic inequity. The guy that ran the fastest in the 600 yard dash, oh, I remember in seventh grade, his name was Gary Jones. He won, okay? He happened to be a white dude. Beat the black dudes. Nobody said, go to the back of the bus. Gary was the winner. I studied for one reason. I wanted to be the top student in every class that I was in. I was competitive. I wanted to be the best at everything. Actually, they call that the drama of the gifted child. I paid for that my whole life. But I was. This is how screwed up people are. My mother told me, do the best I can. My father told me I was the best. I went nuts. Everybody's got some drama like that from their parents. The parents don't have any control of what comes out of our heads. They program us and we go crazy. You want to stop being crazy? Commit yourself to saving your country. And here's what's going to happen. You're going to become a Republican. And I don't mean the party. I mean a person that believes that you are the sovereign of your own life. You respect everybody around you. Treat your neighbor as you wish to be treated. You will involve yourself in civic life in its infinite forms, and you'll believe in the common good. Republicans believe in the common good just like the socialists do. What is the difference between socialists and Republicans? Well, that's something we're going to try to get to tonight if time allows. But we're going to go back to this trade thing because the Supreme Court, allegedly a conservative court, allegedly is going to make a ruling on these, on these tariffs that are based on the International Emergency Economic Powers act, reciprocal tariffs. And to just give you an idea of how important these tariffs are, Tariff revenue in October 2024, last year, one year ago was $7 billion. In October of 2025, it was $31.7 billion, an increase of 353%. And there's been a lot of front loading of product to come in before these tariffs were imposed. That number should probably be around 50 billion when everything kind of smooths off. When I say front loading, people that import brought tires in, brought toys in, brought steel in. Whatever their product was, they brought it in before the tariffs became fully imposed, which guess when that was. October 7th, not very long ago, 30 days ago. So these tariffs are going to generate about $50 billion a month of equal income, totaling 600 billion a year, maybe 7, maybe 5. I don't know how it's going to come out, but it's a lot of revenue that the United States government has not previously had. Now we have a spending problem, no doubt. I mean, think about It. This whole government shutdown was about the Democrats saying, we want subsidies for health care that go to the insurance companies to keep our Obamacare Affordable Care act premiums low. Right. Is that. Are you following that?
C
Yeah. Is it true that I heard that sometime in 2026 it's supposed to end where then the premiums will jump up 400% and that's why they're trying to.
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Yes. I don't know if it's 400%. It depends on your age, depends on your state.
C
Okay.
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But. Oh, the premiums that we're paying for healthcare are very low.
C
So it kind of gets you on a hook, but then the ledge is right in front of you.
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President Biden put these subsidies in place during COVID See, we'd be paying these premiums right now. But during the COVID emergency, Muhammad said, big hearts, small brains, they put in these subsidies, which gave people a very distorted view of what health care is actually costing. Now, what is health care actually costing? A lot, because we have a very unwell population. So what do we do? We're funding the insurance companies that pay the health providers, and people move through the system from birth to death, and they have all these problems and they go to the doctor constantly. And I'm not saying don't go to the doctor, but hey, hey, it's better not to have to go to the doctor. I mean, really. Or it'd be great to go to the doctor and go, hey, you got a clean bill of health, you're doing great, and you leave the doctor and you go, wow, I feel fantastic. But you get to a certain age, you go into the doctor, oh, this is wrong. That's wrong.
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You.
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You need this drug. You need that. I mean, pretty soon life catches up with you, and then you're on the assembly line, so to speak. So they, they put these subsidies into place and it kept the price of health care premiums down, insurance premiums down. And the Republican Party said, no, you need to know what this is really costing. And the government was shut down over this whole period over this issue. And what has been promised is an up and down vote in the Senate. John Thune, majority leader, has promised to vote on this issue, which is nothing. The Democrats caved. I, you know, I think they caved. I said this to Tanner on the way in. I think they caved because they, you know, air travel systems breaking down, up. That's going to start affecting people. If poor people don't eat, we're going to scare you with that. But when, as Mark levin said, When Mr. And Mrs. America can't get on an airplane and fly someplace for Thanksgiving, that's going to cause consternation. So, hey, bunch of Democrats peeled off and the government's going to open was never a big deal. It was always theater. It was theater. Theater. But the financial health of the country, the difference between what we're taking in as revenue and what we're spending out to run this theater is so big that we're risking economic collapse. And the tariffs are raising money. It's like a band aid on a chest wound. But, you know, if it's 50 billion a month times 12, 600 billion a year, that goes a long way towards staving off economic collapse. And here's something else that these tariffs do. Got a guy that I interact with on X, Buck Sterling. Buck's a funny guy and he definitely thinks we agree about a lot and we don't agree about some things. And that's cool. As I said to him one time, we agreed about everything. That'd be scary. But we don't agree on these tariffs because he views them as a tax on the American people. And he's correct, they are attacks. Fact that was part of the argument in the Supreme Court. Are tariffs attacks or are they a regulatory mechanism? Well, they're both. But why I know they're attacks is when I import the tires that you buy on tire get. Guess what? I have to file a tax form. It's called a Form 7501. It's a tax. I pay it and then I charge you. It goes right to you. Yes, The American public pays the tax. Now there are offsets. I lowered my margin. The steamship companies lowered their prices. The offshore suppliers lowered their prices. We're not paying the full cost of these tariffs. And it's like we're not paying the full cost of insurance premiums. There's distortions. It confuses us. Really does. We really don't know what things are worth. Why? Because the government has intervened and any intervention in the free market disconnects us, we the people, from the feedback mechanism of supply and demand. It's a whole other conversation. I digress. But these tariffs, this tariff revenue is keeping your government viable. The Great Reset comes when we have an economic collapse. All the elements to implement the Great Reset are in place. You're hearing more and more about digital IDs. We're talking about digital currencies. It's all there. That's why we need young candidates who are just going to say to the boomer generation and their familiars. You guys can go bite a hog in the ass. I want to be free. And we have to develop that freedom. And the way we develop it is we get involved in politics and we have a baggage drop and we go, hey, I'm the sovereign of my own life. How cool is that? So this trade issue, this tariff issue that's going on right now, if the Supreme Court rules that these tariffs are unconstitutional, that's trouble in River City. And I'm going to tell you something. Jim Nash down there from CD6, a leader of the Minnesota Republicans in the House of Representatives of the legislature. You funded Keith Ellison's office with more money. That was you. And guess who's involved in this lawsuit to take these tariffs down? That'd be the state of Minnesota. So if you're a Minnesota Republican and you believe in President Trump's economic agenda and you're hoping that things work out, when they derail this thing, Trump's derailed, that's the end. Because the only way this works for us as American citizens, this is a restructuring of the American economy. In fact, in the arguing before the court, the plaintiff said, in no way was the IEPA supposed to be a way for the president to restructure the economy. You know, I don't care. Really. Yes or no? I'm not a lawyer. I just know that what's happening needs to happen. We need this money to keep the currency from collapsing, and we need this money to. We need these tariffs to restructure because it's a giant thumb in the eye to the global governance that's associated with free trade. President Trump derailed the free trade system. And that, in my opinion, is the Trojan horse to bring about about one world government, which is the great reset, which is worldwide communism. And we got to start sorting this stuff out intellectually so we can speak to our friends and our neighbors and our children and our parents, our coworkers, because we got to do politics 24 hours a day. But the most effective way is get involved in the Republican Party caucus is coming up very soon. We're going to be talking about it more and more. We've got to get the average, every day, our neighbor to come with us to go to caucus, because the only way to beat back these barbarians at the gates of freedom is for everyday people to realize it's their freedom that's going to get taken away. That's right, their freedom. And I'm going to tell you one more thing. As an owner of a business, when Biden Opened the borders. It wasn't just people that came in, it was goods. The market is so flooded with product and the interest rates are so high. You know everybody's got a box, a building and everybody's got trucks to deliver product and everybody's got drivers and computer programs and bookkeepers. We all have the same doesn't matter the industry. You could be selling women's panties. It's all the same. You're pushing product through a machine that is your distribution chain. When you get interest rates this high and product this oversupplied Main street can't survive that, everybody goes broke. Which is part of the great reset destroying the economic freedom of everyday Americans that open businesses that want to economically self determined this formation of political economy that was put in place in the Post World War II liberal or every now and then I rinse it out and I need tummy rinse tonight and I need it more. My kid was so bad and the smell never leaves. I don't know what to do. I'm always in the dark. The sweat and dead Sean smells like downy rinse fights stubborn odors in just one wash.
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When impossible odors get stuck in it.
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Outer destroys economic independence. It's not just people going on welfare. It wipes out all the people that owns businesses. So when President Trump puts this it's about 20% wedge actually in the data right now. Let's get it correct because I actually have a figure between October of 24 and 25. Bear with me. The average tax charged on entry in October 24th was 2.5%. The average tariff charged this year in October is 17.9%. That raises every businesses cost of goods by close to 20%. That increases the profit dollars that come in. If everybody's profit margins stay the same and I know we're getting a little bit down the rabbit hole of economics, but if your costs go up 20% and your margins stay the same, you have more profit dollars. That keeps you in business, that keeps you ahead of the interest, that keeps you ahead of the hounds, that allows you to pay your bills, that allows you to keep people employed, that allows you to pay taxes on profit. The entire economy is being restructured and what the Supreme Court is very likely to do based on what seemed to have gone on in the hearing of this case last week, is they're going to rule that these reciprocal tariffs are unconstitutional. And when you restructure something and the restructuring fails, guess what happens? The patient dies. It goes bankrupt. So we've got a midterm election coming very, very soon. And if President Trump's restructuring is derailed, there'll never be a recovery. And most people vote their pocketbooks. And what we're going to end up with is polarization, because people are going to feel helpless. So on the right end, we've got Nick Fuentes, and on the left end, we've got Mondami, Zorin Mandami, and to me, they're the same person. Let's play number three.
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How do you respond to that?
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When somebody comes up to you, say.
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I can't vote for you because you're a communist? I said, there are reasons you might.
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Not want to vote for me, but.
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Let'S be honest about my politics.
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I'm a Democratic socialist, no matter how many times President Trump calls me otherwise. Yeah.
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Explain the difference.
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What is the difference between a Democrat.
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A Democratic socialist, and a communist?
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Well, and when I say I'm a.
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Democratic socialist, I explain it in the.
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Words of Dr. King from decades ago.
B
Who said that call it democracy or.
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Call it democratic socialism. There must be a better distribution of.
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Wealth for all of God's children in this country.
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Right. That's good. Karl Marx describes socialism as. As the initial lower phase of a communist society. Socialism will eventually, according to Marx, would eventually lead to a more advanced higher phase of communism. So he used the word socialism and communism. This is Marx interchangeably.
C
He's the one that made. He's the inventor, essentially.
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Yes. Well, he was the one that codified.
C
Yeah.
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Because again, Republicans believe in the common good, and so does socialism, communism, common good. It's all based on the common good. Here's the difference between the two that you can share with your friends and family. If you're a Republican and you're an American, and you believe in the founding documents that a creator granted you unalienable rights, you believe in a creator, you believe in a creator. You believe in a supernatural world, which Marx viewed as an illusion, Freud called an illusion, but you believe in it. You know what's real for you. And in that world, you are responsible to your relationship with God. Now, most people fall short of this, right? I'm not saying everybody that says they believe in God give over to putting down sin in their life and following the natural way and living their lives in a holy fashion. I get that. But at least it's out there as a model. So guess what? You could be like me. And I got down on some. I can't remember who I talked to. Oh, I went to a meeting last week in St. Paul with a Bunch of Republicans.
C
Yeah. How'd that go?
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It was really interesting. You're not going to get this. This is funny. For those of you who are my age, you know, back in the 70s, this was great. All these Japanese soldiers that had fought In World War II, the war ended, they didn't get the message. So they stayed in the jungle for 20 more years. And they started coming out of the jungle because, you know, urban development started going out into the jungle, and they, you know, bulldozed down some jungle and there'd be some Japanese soldier in a lean to. He'd been there since 45. He'd never surrendered. Because, you know, you can't surrender if you're Japanese, right?
C
Yeah.
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And they had this look on their face, these Japanese soldiers. They came out 20, 30 years later. They had a look, and it's seared into my memory. Seared. Because, man, you got to think, you know, I'm 18 years old and here comes a dude, 50. He's been in the jungle for 25 years, and you're thinking, what's wrong with this guy? The Republicans I saw over in St. Paul, it was the rough part of St. Paul, they had the exact same look on their face. They looked like Japanese soldiers just coming out of the jungle. And you know why? Because they told me I was the first person that was known in the party that come to visit them ever. They've been abandoned, just like those soldiers. And I was talking there, and there was a guy there, he took issue with me, thought I was too radical. Thought I was too radical. And he said to me, he goes, anybody can be corrupted. I said, sir, stop right there. That's not true. I can't be corrupted. And the reason why is I've already been corrupt and I've worked my way back and had my baggage drop, and I've given over to the philosophy of Republicanism and to my country. I'm not corruptible anymore. I remember what it felt like to be out in corruption land. I never want to be there again. See, this is the beauty of the process. So, you know when you are a socialist and you don't believe in God. Because when I was out in corruption land, what I was feeling was I wasn't living up to my relationship with the most high God. I failed. I'd violated a commandment in my own brain. That's what I believed. Or at least people were telling me that I did. I had an internal battle going on in myself about something that it happened in my life, and it could be anything. You Know, you know, people that kill people have this problem, right? They, you know, you kill. Even if you kill for the state you struggle with Post traumatic stress disorder. People struggle with all kinds of. They steal, they covet, they cheat, they have problems with their parents. Those 10 Commandments are there because those are for everyday people. That covers the things that we face as good people. Well, if you're a socialist and you don't have that and it's. Everything's about materialism. Because if you're on the other side of the football, it's about the world of the spirit exists. You know, there's a balance. Mind, body, spirit. Now these socialists, it's only material for these people. That's what Marx, that was Marxism. It's all about the money. It's all about materialism. It would be impossible to not have a price where you could be corrupted if it was all about materialism. Right? Yeah. Watch this. I'll show you how quick it happens. Play number four. A mind blower. We recently met and we found out that he's Jewish. His mother was Jewish, his grandmother was Jewish. So Mr. Mayor, we must might find out very soon. Don't hang out with me. So welcome to our community. And I want to tell you about Rabbi Indig. Not when your numbers were up. When Adams dropped out. First day he called me up, he told me I like this guy and I'm going to meet him no matter what the consequences are. He called me after he met you. He told me this guy is random, his dream is sincere and I believe he's going to be the best mayor of New York City. And I'm talking with him all the way. So this is who Rabba Hindik is and he represents us all. So congratulations. Why do we have to waste a few weeks on becoming the mayor of New York City? We hope you come back. Absolutely. We believe you will. And you bring along Eric is going to show you the directions how they get almost there every week. You cannot be as Fred David, everybody. So thank you for coming. It's an honor.
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much. That's really great, isn't it?
C
That's a bit of a mind. When was this? This was shortly after.
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This is like right now after the election, you know. So if you want to get into some anti Semitic themes or questions. But here's Mandami sitting down with the people who backed the state of Israel, who are the state of Israel. And that was the whole rap on him. So you know, hey, if you're a socialist, you don't have principles. It's all about materialism. So let's go hang out with our enemies. No problem. And the same thing, you know, if you're Nick Fuentes and you see that, what you see is everything that makes you anti Semitic going back to day one.
C
Yeah. It kind of validates all your concerns.
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Well, it is, but not really. That's what we got to sort through. Why would those religious Jews meet with Mondami? I'm going to tell you why. There's millions of them living in New York and they're trying to get a seat at the table. They're just pursuing self governance. It's not dark, inconspiratorial on their part. They want to be able to talk to the mayor now, the mayor being there, the mayor elect being there, ooh, that probably pissed off because when you are the chief executive of anything, you don't make everybody happy. So you know, maybe he has a natural impulse. Maybe, you know, we don't know who the guy is, at least not yet. But let's play number five because this guy's all over the board. Real quick. Right here, right here, right here, right here. This was a gay rights parade in New York City. So this guy is interested in being a politician. Now, being a politician, what's our problem with that? Here in Minnesota, our politicians don't have principles. They don't have principles. They don't reflect Republican principles. And I saw an interesting meme. Conservatives have conserved nothing and now they're going to try to conserve conservatism. That's Mark Levin. Conservatives have conserved nothing, so now they're defaulting to let's conserve conservatism. That's all they got left. Because anything that they would have conserved, that'd be the boomers. My generation, they went materialistic back in the 70s and it's all been about the money ever since. And I'll tell you, Alex Plekish, the chairman of the party and all the people on top of this thing, we have to get back to a set of principles, principled governance, and move people towards that principle because it's good for their well being. That's what we want to get around to here, is having some beliefs that actually are grounded in human well being. That's not what we have today. We have a government that is captured by government and business interests, doesn't reflect we the people. And because there's a movement on the right of America, firsters that is threatening the power of the Uni Party politicians here in Minnesota, in every state this is going on. And because we've got Democrat socialists threatening the power of the uni Party Democrats here in every state, the decision's been to fragment the parties. Fragment, fragmentation. How can a house divided stand? And I'll go a step further. How can a house built on the sand of lies stand? So the first fundamental step forward is let's start telling the truth. Tell the truth to each other. Don't lie if you're a Mike Pence Republican. Alex Plekish, shout it from the rooftops. Be honest about it if you're a Nikki Haley Republican. Kristen Robbins, and I commend you. You said it in an open forum. Yes, I did. I supported Nikki Haley. Adam Schwarz, he couldn't do that. Too much for him. But you know what? Hey, at least we know who people are when they don't tell all the truth and nothing but the truth. Hey, that's cool. We want to know who everybody is. The best way to do it is just say it loud and proud. This is who I am. And I'm going to tell you, Kristen, you're welcome to come on this show. Anybody who's watching this, and I know a lot of politicians watch this show when I'm in my interview role, it's respectful. I want to give a forum for your beliefs. You're going to have a good time coming in here. And because everything's fragmenting, I think Lisa DeMuth and Kristen Robbins need to come in here and talk to the audience of Free People Radio because in a moment like this, when things are getting very confusing, we need to talk to each other. Not like Mark Levin who's saying, I'm not going to talk to Tucker Carlson because he's beneath me, needs to be institutionalized. That doesn't contribute to the public good. That's just. Well, hey, let's play number six. These are scenes of the Israeli army liberating Jerusalem in 1967. If you're a listener, this is the Israeli army entering the old city, which had been under Arab control for a very, very long time. Muslim control. Of course. These scenes are staged. This is for the photographer. I love them going across this doorpost. Look at. They're just jumping in, man. They're just so cool. There they come into Jerusalem and now they're going to go down to the Western Wall. Very significant for Jewish people. The Western Wall, the remnant of the temple. You're hearing a prayer, a very famous Jewish prayer. Something happened in 67. I remember that war like it was yesterday. You have to go back to the way back when I was a kid. I was born in the 50s, this is right after the Holocaust. And many of the people that I prayed with were tattooed, they had sunken eyes and they were emotionless in their faces. They had definitely suffered. They had post traumatic stress disorder. I remember right behind my house, I cut the lawn for a husband and wife who had both been in the camps. They never said one word to me. They were speechless. They could not speak. And I cut their lawn every other week. And I'd knock on the door and the husband would come to the door and he'd hand me five bucks or whatever it was, I can't remember. And I asked my dad, what's with these people? And my dad explained to me what happened to them. He knew them. And they prayed at the synagogue with me. And then over time, you make a relationship with people and they start to talk and they start to tell you what happened to them. And I became traumatized by that. And my identity at that time was thoroughly Jewish. I was praying with very religious people. My grandparents on my father's side were what was called from. They kept the Sabbath, they kept the rules of kosher, they kept all of the commandments as best they could from the Old Testament. They prayed three times a day. I mean, it was. It was the real deal. These people were the real deal. And my father assimilated for many reasons. I think. I don't know, I'm not in his head and he's passed away now, but I think part of it was he couldn't square the circle of what happened in World War II. How could there be a loving God? And 6 million people get clipped like that? And then people say, ah, you know, it could have been two men, could have been three men, who cares? Doesn't matter. There was a systematic effort to kill Jews. And I know that because people in my own family told me about it and their brothers and sisters were killed. So if you don't believe that, you and the horse you rode in on, okay, it's a historical fact now. Were the numbers inflated? I don't know. Has the Holocaust been used and has the Jewish identity been used? And have Jews been willingly used to create an argument for global governance to prevent another Holocaust from happening? Absolutely. And by me saying that there are Jews that are going to want to hurt me, but that is the fact we have allowed our identity to be used no different than black people's identities are used to create a Leviathan government here in the United States going all the way back to The Civil War. The identities of women are used. Politicians weaponize identity. There's nothing good about that. But something happened in 67. And what happened was, for me, growing up with people and praying with people that were beat down with a shovel, I mean, I'm going to tell you something, and I mean this very sincerely. When I get around people now who are Jewish, they're different than the people I grew up with. The people I grew up with were broken. They weren't thinking about Jewish nationalism or Israel. They were not. In fact, most of them were opposed to the state of Israel. And you know why I know that? Because they came to the United States instead of going to Israel. Let's sort this right now for all the Jews that are listening, because I do have a goal. I know most of the Jews that hear this are not going to be happy that I'm talking like this, but maybe there's some of you that are ready to hear this. Our forefathers came to America for religious freedom and economic freedom. They chose Republicanism. They knew about Israel. My God, the Rothschilds were spending billions in those days, money resettling Eastern European Jews into Israel. We've covered it on the show. Many Jews went to Israel. They knew where they were going. They knew they were going into a war zone. They knew they were joining a socialist enterprise. Zionism was a socialist, which is, we just said at the beginning, it's just a part of communism. They knew it was a communal communist effort. They knew it. They knew it was against God and against religion. They went there because of that issue. The religious Jews came to the United States, most of them still in New York. So we had Jews that came to this country. They wanted Republicanism. They wanted to be American. They wanted religious freedom. They wanted economic freedom. And they did not want to hang out with a bunch of Trotskyite socialists that had rejected Judaism. They rejected it. That's why they were Zionists. Sorry, that's my read of history. You want to come out and tell me why I'm wrong? I'm okay with it. Because I know there's a lot of interpretations, a lot of street corners. I'm just interpreting it the way I think matters today, that there's a lot of Jews in this country today that want to assimilate and become part of Republicanism. And how would I know that? I look at my children, I look at myself. I look at the Jewish community in general. Most Jews are no longer in this country practicing Jews. They practice something else. They're cultural Jews. Whatever. Some of them don't go to synagogue at all. They don't pray. They don't know Hebrew. Somebody told them they were Jewish. But they support the nation of Israel. They're Zionists. And my theory of the case is that we're submission to God. And faith in God could be. But because they don't practice Judaism, Zionism fills that spot perfectly for them. Faith takes work. Writing a check in Saint you support Israel doesn't take any work. It just takes part of being affiliated with a tribal consciousness, something we don't think about enough as Jews. Jews are a tribe no different than the Arab tribes. Tribal consciousness is deep and powerful and it's very hard to sort through. It takes a lot of work. So I understand why Jewish people. I just had a friend cut me off very recently for talking like this. He's got family in Israel, as do I, and he's 100% supporter of the nation of Israel. But he's America first. And see, that's where the argument's going to go down in this party, the Republican Party. How can you be for foreign adventurism in America first simultaneously? Well, you saw Mark Lev. Mark Levin made The argument America first is about freedom over tyranny. While 89% of our population descend into economic squalor where 100 million people don't have jobs, where 50 million people are on the government support of SNAP and ebt, which we just learned if we were paying attention during the shutdown. These people are supporting the nation of Israel out of a very deep and tribal affiliation. And I get it, their loyalties are divided at best. At worst, they support Israel and America is the means for doing so. But they dress, talk, work among us. And I say among us because we're Americans, I'm an American, American citizen. And you know, they're free to do that. They are free to do that. America is governed by those who show up. Well, look who shows up. Look who shows up. Are the Jewish people organized politically? Obviously, they are. Look at how represented they are in all institutions. Lawyers, doctors. I mean, you're a lawyer, you're political doctor, you're political business. You're political politics. Randy Fine in Florida, you're political lobbying organizations, NGOs, money. All they're doing is practicing politics at a very high level with a great degree of sophistication and organization while the rest of us sit at home and hate Jews. That's not necessary. Get off your ass and go to caucus if you don't like American adventurism in the Middle East. If you don't like foreign wars that send us to get killed for other countries beefs. If you don't like that, just go to caucus and get involved in the parties. Parties. We don't need anti Semitism, we don't need hatred. We need activism. You don't like something, change it. Don't sit and hate. Because here's what happens with hate. It gets out of control and then people get killed. And that is not Republican. If you're a Republican, the number two pillar of Republicanism is respecting minority rights. They're minorities. You're a majority. Get your ass to the caucus and start to caucus and understand these issues. And we got the left. Look at the left, man. These Democrat socialists, they're just out for power. They're out for power. And just like the anti Semitism is about powerlessness, let's blame the Jews. The. Well, they're anti Semites also on the left. But they're saying that people are economically disempowered, they're powerless. Let's take, let's take. So we get down to takers and givers. But Something happened in 67 and I was there. Israel was a Zionist socialist state. And when you watch those soldiers go into the old city and take over the holy places, the holy relics of the religions, and I don't know if this is true, this is just my story about it. I think the religious all over the world saw these communists take over and they said, man, we better get there really quick. And so we started to get this immigration of American religious Jews into Israel. And I really am not quite sure what happened. And if you can explain it to me, you know, Rabbi Feller, come on. I don't know how a community of people that viewed Zionism suspiciously and were not supportive of the state of Israel all of a sudden ended up in Israel. And there was a merger between socialists and faithful people. Just like we saw those religious Jews breaking bread with Mandami. There's something going on here we got to sort out very carefully. Very carefully. Well, let's listen to number seven because people are sorting it out. How many motherf ing Jews have to be killed before you stop?
D
Dude, that was crazy. It's so funny how they're all being exposed like this. Peterson, Shapiro, Portnoy. It's just like irreversible that everybody is seeing this because barstool conservatism was synonymous with, hey, we're a little rough around the edges. We're not politically correct. Yeah, we make rape jokes sometimes. We were just Guys and Dave Portnoy. This is what Jews do. They change their names, they camouflage like chameleons. And what Dave Portnoy has done is, is role played as an Irish guy from Boston. That's a very deliberate conceit. He's never exactly hid that he's a Jew, but he plays up this routine, hey, Frankie. Like he's this Irish Italian guy from Boston. Hey, I'm from Boston. Hey, Frankie, how's this pizza? You know, he's larping as like an American. He's larping as an American ethnic, but he's a Jew. The reason that Jews are so bombastic that people regard them as funny or tough negotiators are good salesmen. It's because they have no shame. They have no respect and they have no shame and no respect because they don't like us. They don't see us as people. They see us as outsiders. So if you've been being told your entire life by your Jewish parents and relatives and community, hey, we're Jewish. We're special. We're the chosen people. We're special. We're not like them. We're smarter than them. We're more. That's what goys do. That's what goys think. That's where they get this swagger. That's where they get this a cuz they've been told they're better than everybody their whole life. So he's putting on this role play as like this Irish guy, rough around the edges, whatever, but the second somebody says something critical of the Jews, he gets heckled. Then it turns into a full on, oy vey. It's another show. And now he's the epitome of a wokester you have for his entire career. Oh, I made a rape joke. It's funny. Oh, someone made a racist joke. Joke. That's funny. You can make racist jokes about Muslims, whites, blacks, sexist jokes about women. It goes on and on. Make a joke about Jews.
A
This is the Jewish identity in the Holocaust. That's why you can't joke about Jews because the Holocaust is such a recent wound of such an epic nature and it has, you know, stifled dialogue around these issues. Let's continue.
D
And Jews. Oh, you need to take a field trip to the Holocaust museum and get reeducated. Now the facade is gone. You put on the glasses from they live and you see this guy's not an Irish Boston American ethnic. This is a Jew. This is another hypersensitive, histrionic nut job Jew who is insane worships Israel. So sensitive, can't take a joke. And he's so blase with it. He says, oh, the guy's an anti Semitic piece of. I'm sorry, I thought you were a cool Irish barstool sports guy. Now you sound like Ta Nehisi Coates. Now all of a sudden you sound like the most woke, the most politically correct free speech police. He's an anti Semitic piece of. You're a racist piece of. You're a Nazi asshole. Really? You Dave Portnoy barstool, all those fat fat and sports Dave port and I should go live in Israel. You, you don't belong to Boston. You don't belong to America. Get the out of here.
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He's an anti Semitic piece of s.
D
You know, why don't you go back then? Why don't you go to Israel then if you're so afraid of anti Semites this and that. Aren't you a 100 millionaire crying about anti Semitism? He's got the most expensive house in Nantucket. Crying about a 21 year old was anti Semitic. Go the back to Israel then. Go the back to Jerusalem. Get the out. So I'm so glad the mask has finally slipped. You know, we. Listen, buddy, I'm Italian, Irish and Mexican. I'm real ethnic. We don't like you. You okay, pal? Get the out of my neighborhood. These Jews coming in. You're an anti Semitic piece of. What did you say about Israel? Hey, man, this is America. Go the home Italians and Irish people and Mexicans. You know, we don't worship our home country. We came here, we stayed here. We love this country. We can take a joke and look. Italian people are discriminated against. Irish people were too. It's ancient history. Whatever. We're part of the civilization. We're white, we're Christian. Pornoise something else.
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Well, there it is. That's Mike Mark Levin's nightmare right there. And what a great tool for the centaur to assert its dominance. We have voices like this on the far right and Mondami on the far left. But actually the way this is playing out in real time is Nick Fuentes has won this argument because he talked about the mask slipping. And anytime you got a magician's trick going on a con, a con job, the con ends when the con gets revealed. So although this is very inflammatory rhetoric and it's very difficult to listen to for me because, you know, it puts me in the batter's box, right? I'm not afraid to listen to it. And I'm going to tell you why the con for the people that really run this country, the controllers, they use Israel. The Jews are in a symbiotic user USI relationship with the military industrial complex that is a money making, rent seeking political economy. So Israel is its sine quanon reason dietra. I remember back in the Ukraine war period, you know, Mark Levin and all these neocons, many of them Jewish, we must defend the Ukraine. I'm thinking to myself, man, you people are really worried that if the United States falls back from its defense commitments in NATO and Ukraine that maybe they'll give up Israel. We got to defend every outpost lest Israel no longer gets the defense of the United States of America. And I'm opposed to these wars. I'm just going to say I'm opposed to them. So on religious terms, there are solutions we cannot see. There are motivations we do not understand. Sometimes I just default to thou shalt not kill. And I want to just speak right to Nick Fuentes here and say, Nick, you know, I get what you are saying about shame and guilt and swagger. Not really part of my generation, at least for the people that kept the faith like I did. Beat down is beat down. And World War II was a beat down. You start talking about who are the Jews? What are the Jews? Hey, you know what? This problem goes back to the way back we've always had in our community. Those people that give over to the search for truth. And it is the same thing in the Christian community. How many Christians really walk by faith and not by sight? Not very many of them. How many Chinese people follow the natural way? Not very many of them. To actually live in that frame of faith, that is what is being extinguished as we move deeper and deeper into the digital age. That faith failed according to the leaders of materialism like Dathan we're about to see. This argument about materialism and spirituality goes back to where the Sinai Desert. Let's just take a little trip into where this all began. Number eight. And the people rose up to play and did eat and drink. They were as the children of fools and cast off their clothes. The wicked were like a troubled sea whose waters cast up mire and dirt. They sank from evil to evil and were viler than the earth. And there was rioting and drunkenness, for they had become servants of sin. And there was manifest all manner of ungodliness and works of the flesh, even adultery and lasciviousness, uncleanness, idolatry and rioting, vanity and wrath. And they were filled with iniquity and Vile affections. And Aaron knew that he had brought them to shame. Abiram. Korah. Bind the sacrifice with cord. Even unto the horns of the altar. Sa. The light of God shines from you, Moses. Do not kneel to me, Joshua. These tablets of stone. The writing of God. His Ten Commandments. There is a noise of war in the the camp. It is not the noise of war. It is the noise of song and revelry. Moses. Joshua. Woe unto thee, O Israel. You have sinned a great sin. Sin in the sight of God. You are not worthy to receive these Ten Commandments. We're gathered against you, Moses. You take too much upon yourself. We will not live by. By your commandments we're free. There is no freedom without the law. Whose law, Moses? Yours?
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Did you carve those tablets to become a prince over us?
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Who is on the Lord's side? Let him come to me. Mose. Moses. Moses. You have cursed Jason. And the people made me do. Joshua. Joshua. He showed you no land flowing with milk and honey. I show you a God of gold. Come with me. Follow me. Blasphemers. Idolaters. For this you shall drink bitter waters. God has set before you this day his laws of life and good and death and evil. Those who will not live by the law shall die by the law. That's good. So you can see this is a. I think it's a David O. Selznick production of the Ten Commandments. A movie called the Ten Commandments. With Charlton Heston, a name Tanner probably doesn't know.
C
Nope.
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From the 1950s, I think. 1956, close to the end of the Holocaust. Of course, Hollywood, dominated by Jewish owners and producers and script writers at that time, portraying a vision of good and evil. A frame that is lost today. We had Dathan, played by the great Edward G. Robinson, made the Golden Calf. And he said, who are you, Moses? Hey, did you come up with these rules to just rule over us? We're free men. And Moses says, there's no freedom without the law, which is rule of law. See, Mark Levin had a point there. It does go right back to that scene. The development of law to govern human affairs so that people can be focused on the common good. And Dathan said, no. Did Moses give you land with milk and honey? Hey, I gave you gold, baby. I gave you the cash. Follow me. And Moses said, if you're with the Lord, come on over here. Because this is a big deal in Jewish history. The desert opened up and Dathan and all of his kinsmen and the golden Calf and the whole shittery went right down into the earth. And that'll make you a memory that doesn't go away for thousands of years. At least it didn't for me. See, I was with that group that ran over by Moses. If you're with the Lord, get over here. But, you know, I was probably in the party before that happened, because everybody was having a good time. And what was the good time about? Wine, women and song. Right. Great. There it is. So to say that this ideological battle is somehow between Christians and Jews. No, it's between Jews and Jews. We need to clean up our own house. Our own house. There's a difference between faith in God and not having faith in God. I'm okay if you don't have faith in God. I'm a Republican. Republicans are so badass that we say, hey, you're free to believe any way you want to. You have freedom of religion, religious freedom. That would include atheism. We have things we can agree on across the aisle and across this country. Economic freedom, religious freedom, health freedom, food freedom. We can agree on those things. Nobody wants to eat poison. Everybody wants a good life. Everybody wants to be economically sufficient if we can find areas of agreement. But let's just be frank about things. Let's be honest with ourselves. You know, let's talk about this. This election over in New York City. You know, Mondami won in the. You know, this would be the. The economic capital of the world, New York City. Well, probably London is. But New York was certainly number two. Oh, maybe number three. Maybe now it's off the list. We'll see. But let me just say that 49% of adults aged 18 to 34 hold a very positive view of socialism. 49%. About 50% of the young people. Tanner, does that make any sense to you?
C
No, actually, like, not at all. I don't. Nobody within my circle or my peers that I actually talk to support socialism.
A
Great. Hanging around with my kind of people, I guess. So bring them in. But let me tell you why Mandami won. One of the reasons he won. This is very, very interesting. About the same number of people in that age group believe in God. About 50% and 80% of young women in New York City voted socialist. 80% young women. A woman's right to choose, after all. But they elected a Muslim who allegedly would be opposed to that. See, we got to start sorting through these issues. It's getting a little rich, because the goal here is power for the socialists. Power about power. We're dealing with Power issues. There's an alliance between the Muslims and the socialists called the Green Red Alliance. And we learned in a previous podcast that the linchpin of that alliance is Israel. Israel, which is Mark Levin's primary concern, Ben Shapiro's primary concern. So we've got this argument, we got Madame on the left, Fuente's on the right, and Mark Levine is self professed in the center. I'm not assigning it to him. It come right out of his own mouth. And so the center is being claimed by the people who have run up a $37 trillion of debt and had us in a war my entire life. And at the center of those wars is the Middle east, which has something to do with biblical prophecy. If you want to go down that rat hole. Not rat hole, rabbit hole, excuse me, kind of is a rat hole. All of these issues are now coming to the fore. We're on the verge of economic collapse. Our body politic is fragmenting. It's fragmenting about Jews, Jewishness and Israel. We got the military industrial complex standing tall in the saddle, ready to go to war to defend the nation of Israel. We've got America firsters saying, hey, it's not about Israel, it's about the well being of the American people. We don't have any problem with Israel, we just want to take care of our home first. And then that gets into the, the politics of Minnesota, which is the same politics in your state. We have a T shirt. You can go to the free people store. Free people store. Freepeopleradio.com upward slash store. There's a T shirt that I'd like you to buy. Just right. We're not far right, we're just right. Just right. Nick Fuentes is far right, goes pretty far. He actually gives power to the center because they can say, oh, look at him, he's an anti Semite. I don't know if Nick's an anti Semite podcast. In his theater he's playing a role. Maybe as he gets older he'll get a little bit more serious and let me know exactly in a very political way what he believes. I think what he's saying is that we got to sort out what it is to be an American. And I said on the last podcast, the first question is, do we want to have a country? So we have to have borders both about people and citizenship and about goods and services. We have to be self governing if we're going to have a country. And then the question is, well, what is it to be an American And I think it's very simple. It's about the philosophy of Republicanism. I'm the citizen sovereign of my own life. I respect everybody else due onto others as I want them to do unto me. I'm involved in civic life because I'm not going to leave it to professionals who have clearly screwed the pooch. And we believe in the common good. We need to find policies that are about the common good. And that's not going to happen unless you get involved in politics, because the people that our rulers are elected, politicians are making rules for. It's not you and me. We're not in the game in sufficient numbers. So let me tell you what's going on. The scam. I hear now a lot about the seal brand. The seals, the seals. And we got all these people in Minnesota Republican Party that like the seal brand because there's this whisper campaign about Royce White, the seal brand, Adam Schwarzenegger and you know, the seals, there's seven of them in the Congress. On the issue of the Ukraine, they were split, those seven seals, like Eli Crane, who's frequently on War Room, he was very opposed to the war in the Ukraine, very opposed to funding it. There were seals that were opposed to it, like Adam said he was. But, you know, when it comes to Israel, Israel, those seven seals, like the seventh seal. The seven seals, like the seventh seal, they are hegemonically in support of defending Israel. Now, I certainly don't want to see another holocaust or genocide of the Jews anywhere. We are caught in a dialectic. We can't see any other solutions. When you elect warriors, you're going to get war. When you go to a surgeon, you're going to have surgery. And when you go to a lawyer, you're going to get litigation. All seven seals are hegemonically in support of defending the nation of Israel, no matter what, even if we have to go take the Iranians down. This does not reflect my will. My will is about peace. Peace. Or as Muhammad said, some kind of partnership, trade and peace. Peace. Some form of partnership and trade that seems far preferable to an apocalypse, doesn't it? Or a cataclysm, as we sit on the verge of. Of losing our currency. Let's just take a look at one clip of what's really going on. Let's try to stay away from all the bs, all the fragmentation, all the stories, everything that's capturing our attention. Let's just look at what's really going on under robots at the end of the script. This is a robot. This is In China, this is a robot that looks so realistic, they actually had to cut into it to show the audience it was an artificial intelligence, not a human being. Its movement was so natural, people didn't believe it because the movement of this robot was so human. There's the robot and now it's going to walk. Look at that. The crowd didn't believe that this robot was a machine. Look at that movement. So natural. This is what we're facing now. We're dealing with artificial intelligence and robotics that is going to descend upon us like a plague very soon. Elon Musk is bragging that he's producing a million optimus robots, when right now, today. He claims it's going to be the most successful product in human history. After all, who wouldn't want a slave? Hey, Tanner, would you like to have a slave?
C
No, not really.
A
Not me either. We're going to have to reject this. And why am I going to reject it? I'm going to reject it to work out my own salvation. If enough of us do this all together, all at once, we have a shot. People are so given over to convenience that, I mean, how many people really went out hunting this weekend? You know, Tanner went out in the woods. How many people really want to self govern? Or how many of you really just want to have two robots because the neighbors got two and you're going to take them with you down to the mall and they're going to carry your bags home with you. I mean, we are screwed now. These people are creating a digital prison for every one of us. The door is swinging shut when this currency goes down, which could happen right after these tariffs are ruled unconstitutional. That's just one of the markers in hurting all the people into digital servitude. It's science and technology supplanting faith. I believe in miracles and I believe in the Lord. And I believe that you're hearing this and that you can motivate and speak with your friends and let's get into politics right now. We're out of time. We are completely out of time. You're living in that moment that we, you know, like for my generation, we were watching the Terminator. It's like in the 80s we thought, man, that's way in the Predator, that's way in the future. You know, that's way out the Matrix. Oh, that's way downstream. No, no. Turns out I actually saw the predictive program into the movies. And now I'm living right in this simulation right now, here today. And I'm going to tell you I'm scared. Really scared. I'm scared at the passivity of the people. I'm scared at the vacuousness of the people. And the only way we're going to do this if we start ministering one to another and spread the podcast, repost the links, find communities like America Speaks, gather together. We're going to have to rise up the people and assert our will for freedom or it will certainly be lost. I just want to end with a prayer to St. Michael the Archangel. In the name of the Father and the Son of the Holy Ghost, Amen. Most glorious Prince of the heavenly armies, St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in our battle against principality and powers, against the rulers of this world of darkness, against the spirits of wickedness in high places. Come to the assistance of men and women whom God has created in his likeness and whom he has redeemed at great price from the tyranny of the devil. The Holy Church venerates thee as her guardian and protector. To thee the Lord has entrusted the souls of the redeemed to be led into heaven. Pray, therefore, the God of Peace to crush Satan beneath our feet that he may no longer retain men captive and do injury to the Church. Offer our prayers to the Most High that without delay they may draw his mercy down upon us. Take hold of the dragon, the old serpent which is the devil, and Satan bind him and cast him into the bottomless pit that he may no longer seduce the nations. It's a Catholic prayer. Don't get caught up in being Catholic if you're not Catholic. It's the ideas that matter. We pray and thank God for rescuing us because God sets the captive free. God makes straight the bent. God feeds the hungry. God heals the sick. God made the United States of America as a place for republicanism and freedom and may keep it and bless it and strengthen it. Thank you very much for joining.
C
Have a good night, everybody.
E
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This is an I Heart Podcast.
Date: November 12, 2025
Host: David Penn, with co-host Tanner
Guests/Clips: Commentary on Mark Levin, Nick Fuentes, Zohran Mamdani, and others
This episode of the Professor Penn Podcast, hosted by David Penn and titled “Politics for the Powerless!”, zeros in on the current fragmentation of American politics, the rise of populist movements on both the left and right, and the alienation of ordinary citizens from meaningful political participation. Penn grapples with ideological confusions sown by mainstream conservative figures like Mark Levin, the allegations of antisemitism within the America First movement, the conflation of criticism of Israel with antisemitism, and the larger themes of powerlessness among youth and the American public. The episode is a deep dive into the mechanics and history behind these movements, exploring how divisive rhetoric and identity politics serve an establishment that favors maintaining the status quo and disempowering regular Americans.
Timestamp: 01:35–07:00
Quote:
“There’s a tremendous effort on the Democrat side to shunt some of these people off... On the right, here’s a bunch of American citizens that love this country... and let’s just play number one.” —David Penn [04:55]
Timestamp: 05:18–18:30
Quotes:
“What Mark Levin is doing is he’s mixing in the America first nationalist movement with Islamic terrorists. Like it’s all one happy family.” —David Penn [08:46]
“When we stop talking [to those we disagree with], we polarize. And that’s what this moment is about. It’s about polarization, fragmentation.” —David Penn [09:44]
Timestamp: 11:21–13:00
“What do you do when you feel doomed? You give up. You know what happens when you give up? You give up your agency.” —David Penn [11:26]
Timestamp: 12:06–15:30
“When everybody is anti Semitic, the word means nothing anymore. And the ones that actually benefit from that are the real antisemites.” —Tanner [26:46]
Timestamp: 20:11–22:06
Quote:
“It was based on people recognizing that there was moneyed interests that were getting their way with government. And the everyday… were getting the shaft.” —David Penn [20:55]
Timestamp: 39:31–46:00
Timestamp: 47:30–58:37
Timestamp: 61:03–68:14
“If you’re a socialist and you don’t have... a relationship with God… it’s all about materialism... It would be impossible to not have a price where you could be corrupted if it was all about materialism.” —David Penn [62:02]
Timestamp: 68:14–87:00
Timestamp: 87:01–91:18
Quote:
“...This is the Jewish identity in the Holocaust. That’s why you can’t joke about Jews because the Holocaust is such a recent wound… it has, you know, stifled dialogue around these issues.” —David Penn [88:59]
Timestamp: 98:00–104:00
Timestamp: 103:46–108:00
Timestamp: 110:00–116:00
Quote:
“We are screwed now. These people are creating a digital prison for every one of us. The door is swinging shut when this currency goes down.” —David Penn [112:00]
On polarization and propaganda:
“When we stop talking, we polarize. And that’s what this moment is about. It’s about polarization, fragmentation, when all else fails, fragment the body politic.” —David Penn [09:44]
On the weakness of youth engagement:
“This is the most important cohort in the country. 19 years old to 30 years old. This is the future of the country. They’ve been convinced... to give up.” —David Penn [12:00]
On the dilution of accusations of antisemitism:
“When everybody is anti Semitic, the word means nothing anymore. And the ones that actually benefit from that are the real antisemites.” —Tanner [26:46]
On the distinction between Jewish faith and political Zionism:
“Most Jews are no longer... practicing Jews. They practice something else... But they support the nation of Israel. They’re Zionists. My theory of the case is that... Zionism fills that spot perfectly for them.” —David Penn [73:00]
On digital servitude and loss of agency:
“We are screwed now. These people are creating a digital prison for every one of us. The door is swinging shut when this currency goes down, which could happen right after these tariffs are ruled unconstitutional.” —David Penn [112:00]
Professor Penn’s episode is a passionate plea for Americans, especially younger generations, to reclaim their power through local, meaningful civic involvement, and not be seduced or demoralized by the manipulations of establishment media figures, divisive identity politics, or the coming technological “digital prison.” The episode weaves together rapid-fire political analysis, personal anecdotes, and history to reveal how the contemporary moment is shaped by both ancient struggles (faith vs. materialism) and urgent new threats (AI, economic collapse). Ultimately, “the powerless” are not truly powerless—but only if they choose to act.
This summary maintains the critical, impassioned, and at times ironic tone of the episode, and provides clear attributions and timestamps for ease of reference.