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Interviewer/Host (1:02)
Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus.
Charlie Kirk (1:04)
I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks.
Guest Speaker (possibly Newt Gingrich or a political commentator) (1:11)
I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point usa.
Charlie Kirk (1:21)
We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are gonna fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. How many years have I been telling you about relief factor? Truth is, I know there are millions of people, in fact, that say over 100 million people struggling with some kind of pain, maybe from exercise or just getting older, that can do it. Getting older. Which is why I'm so impressed with Pete and Seth Talbott. They are on a mission. You rarely see this kind of focus and commitment. And they shared with me they are doubling down and want to literally double their number of happy customers in the next year, then I believe they'll do it. So here's the deal. If you're struggling with back, neck, shoulder, hip or knee pain, or even general muscle aches and pain, then I'm suggesting you order their three week quick start, still discounted only $19.95, about a dollar a day to see if we can get you out of pain. 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It's going to be way past his bedtime. I think it's 8 o' clock Eastern. Is that right? 8 o' clock Eastern. I think Trump used to do his at 9 o' clock Eastern. Anyway, we actually don't talk about Joe Biden very much on this program. As I was preparing for the show this morning and I was really digging into all this, I thought to myself most of this program is about the cultural issues, about why we believe what we believe. It's about some of the state fights holding the Republican Party accountable. What does it mean to be a conservative? What should our solutions be? It's hammering the New York Times, CNN, Dr. Fauci and I had to stop myself as I was preparing for all of this. He's the least talked about democracy, Democrat president I think in the modern era. From a Republican standpoint, it's because we really don't know how to attack Joe Biden effectively. We're still trying to figure this out. And in fact, I don't even think we've given it our best shot. I think a lot of Republicans and conservatives, those of us that love our country, which is basically if you're a conservative, it's a blanket term for I don't want to see this place burn terribly. It's basically what a conservative is today. I think that we've been kind of a little bit dazed and confused in the first 100 days of the Biden presidency. I think that's wearing off. I'm seeing that wear off. There's some people that I've still kind of refused to admit that Joe Biden is president. There's some people that are wrestling with the reality that these policies are actually going into effect. But we really don't know how to yet effectively challenge Joe Biden. Now this is normal. We didn't really know how to challenge Barack Obama. We figured it out. Remember, Barack Obama won in a historic, massive fashion. I hate to use the landslide word, but Barack Obama in 2008 won in a landslide. Barack Obama won the state of Indiana in 2008. I wanted to say that again. Barack Obama won the state of Indiana. He won North Carolina, he won the Omaha Congressional district. Biden did as well. Barack Obama won Ohio, he won Michigan, he won Wisconsin, he won Pennsylvania, he won everywhere. He didn't win Arizona, interestingly. Obviously he was running up against a senator from Arizona. Barack Obama enjoyed a 5,960 threshold in the US Senate and massive majorities in the House. Now, many of you don't remember, I cut my political teeth in the first couple years of Obama. So this is vivid in my memory. When it came to politics, Republicans were beyond demoralized. In the spring of 2009, the economy was in the gutter and Barack Obama passed a stimulus package. And slowly, Obama revealed himself as being a pompous, self interested professor, not a president. And in that summer of 2009, all of a sudden we as conservatives started to realize, ah, that's how we're going to attack Barack Obama. We're going to force the issue and have him condescendingly lecture America on how we need more deficit spending, more government. And out of that, in the fall of 2009, the Tea Party movement was born. Now do you know how they originally attacked the Tea Party movement? Racist, bigoted. In fact, there was an entire scandal. Many people don't remember this. It was the number one news story in America for two weeks until the great Andrew Breitbart, may he rest in peace, debunked the entire thing. When there was a black congressman, it might have been Jim Clyborne who was walking down the halls of the steps of Congress and he said that a Tea Party person spit on him. Does anyone remember this? It was the number one news story in the country. Ended up to be a total hoax. Never happened. And then there was another one where a black Congress might have been the same one. He said that someone said the N word didn't happen. Now I believe one of the reasons why Nancy Pelosi wants to keep the United States Capitol permanently militarized is because she does not want that Tea Party Movement 2.0. In fact, it can happen quicker it's more likely to happen than ever because when you are not in control of the House, the Senate or the presidency, the minority party tends to have a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm. So we really don't know how to deal with Joe Biden yet, because half of our party is still trying to come to the reality that he is President. I'm not saying that they're denying the reality. That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that there's a don't tell me this is really happening effect. That's what I'm saying. Like, is this really going on in our country? And yes. And the more that that seeps in, the more people go from a passive posture to an active posture. But Joe Biden is trying something that we've never really experienced before. Joe Biden is trying to become a radical technocrat. What's a technocrat? A technocrats. Someone like George W. Bush. It's someone that just wants to run the government. They think that they can place the right people in the right personnel positions. They're not an ideologue. So these two words are actually. They're contradictory to each other. A radical tends to not be a technocrat. So for example, someone like Bernie Sanders, always talking about massive revolution, people in the streets, big and bold proposals. Technocrats want incremental change. They want to manage government. Whereas Bernie Sanders wants to revolutionize government. But Joe Biden is presenting himself as being a radical technocrat. Someone that has very, let's say, fringe, I'm going to use that word, fringe ideas on how to govern the American nation. But he wants to do so in a methodical way. I think Joe, comparing Joe Biden to FDR is incorrect. Joe Biden is closest to Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson was a president only because of Teddy Roosevelt's primarying and creation of the Bull Moose Party against William Howard taft in the 1912 election. You can fact check me on that when Teddy. Is that right? Yep. Teddy Roosevelt ran against Republican President William Howard Taft, who won the presidency in 1908. Again, I'm drawing from memory on this, but I think I'm right. And Teddy Roosevelt was so angry that William Howard Taft decided to pander all the corporate interests that Teddy Roosevelt kept in check. Teddy Roosevelt was going to get the Republican nomination, unsuccessfully started the Bull Moose Party. And then all of a sudden, this radical, former governor of New Jersey and former head of Princeton University. Woodrow Wilson was the head of Princeton University. That's right. As radical as it gets. Actually, the home to liberal Presbyterianism. It's a fun little nugget. Princeton, New Jersey. Actually, there was a really important battle in the Revolutionary War fought in Princeton, New Jersey, where George Washington famously, all the colonialists were retreating. And George Washington famously on his horse, confidently and stoically turned, just marched straight into battle, not looking to his left or to his right, not knowing if a person was going to follow him. And then everyone saw it was so inspired by this tall, confident, well dressed man, they all pivoted 180 and followed George Washington. And they won the war. They won the battle and eventually the war. Complete side note, however, Woodrow Wilson, the professor, what does that mean for our country? And what is Joe Biden really trying to accomplish and what do we do about it? So how do we effectively deal with this presidency? And so first, we have to be honest about the first hundred days. Joe Biden is supposed to give some form of a speech today. Tonight we're gonna be covering it live with some instant reaction and also doing a podcast right after that. So if you're all interested to hear what Joe Biden has to say. Well, first we have to admit that Joe Biden and his presidency is the greatest violation of a presidential promise in history. Joe Biden promised in his inaugural address to be the great unifier to bring the country together. We have not even seen him pretend. That's right, not even pretend to do that. Instead, he passed a multi trillion dollar spending bill without a singular Republican vote. He's already beginning divisive racial rhetoric and the weaponization of government agencies against political opponents. When was the last time Joe Biden has even had a conversation with a Trump voter? Even talked to somebody who voted for Donald Trump? And so Joe Biden being this radical technocrat with the ultimate power at his disposal is uncharted territory. So I decided to go look at what the liberal intelligentsia is saying about Joe Biden and they are big fans. In fact, there is a story here that says from the New York magazine, Joe Biden's first 100 days reshaped America. It's a long almost. It's an exhausting piece. And it continues by saying that it's like 10 pages long, that Joe Biden is tedious. It says at the end, a cynic may suspect that the President's idealistic vision of a mellow public square in which everybody chills out while he signs a series of historic 13 figure spending bills contains more than dollop of self interest. This is an awfully jaded assumption to make about saintly Joe Biden. But that suspicion wouldn't be completely wrong. In a way, it's the point. You see, Joe Biden is trying to lull a country to sleep. It's easier to execute a plunder on the American people when you're not awake. Think about it. It's easier to steal when everyone's asleep. It's easier to get what you want when you're not being challenged. And Joe Biden is playing into his stylistic advantage. He's prone to have gaffes. He's prone to say things he shouldn't fall upstairs when he goes on them. But he almost has this somewhat, I don't want to say endearing quality, but he wants you to feel sorry for him, as if he's trying his best. Barack Obama never had that quality. Barack Obama would have his nose in the air. He would lecture on end. He would complain about Fox News. You see, Barack Obama had a spark. He had a pep in his step. Barack Obama had energy. You say whatever you want about Obama, and Obama took it personally when the whole country didn't rally behind him. Barack Obama, being somewhat of a narcissist, was very bothered when all of a sudden there was a massive grassroots movement that coalesced against him. He was almost at a very personal level, taken off course. It derailed his focus. Whereas Joe Biden had that built into his expectation coming into president. And so he said, I'm going to be. Or maybe his handlers designed this. Just so vanilla, just so absent from the public square. And I'll do a speech here and there, but my policies will be more radical than my predecessor. You see, Joe Biden is looking at his presidency in the way that a liberal historian will write about it 25 years from now. And chances are Joe Biden will not be alive in 25 years. And I'm not wishing that. I'm just saying that's the odds. That's just biology. So. So Joe Biden knows that being someone who's a late septuagenarian, what kind of legacy does he want? He wants to be known. He wants to be known in liberal circles as the guy who tricked the nation into becoming a massive social welfare state with all the power to the totalitarian national police force Democrats. He wants to be known as the guy who did what no other liberal could have done, which is not just lie, but live the lie. Think about that. Live the lie. I'm unifying while he's deconstructing the country. 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I've talked about how when you send your kid to college, you'll likely be caught playing Russian roulette with their values that they're going to leave with a certain viewpoint and they're going to come back believing things that are completely the opposite or different. This is a hard thing to get through to some parents. There was a really sweet woman I met in Dallas and she said, charlie, my kid doesn't want to go to college. He wants to work with his hands. I just can't get it out of my head that he has to go to college. So. Ever hear of Tulane University? Tulane University is a private school in New Orleans and they have a new professor. There's a new professor that they've just hired at Tulane University to teach your children. His name is Hunter Biden. That's right, Hunter Biden, who's currently under criminal investigation by the federal government. For tax issues. It's more than tax issues. Hunter Biden, whose laptop was, let's just say, found by Rudy Giuliani and his lawyer, Mr. Costello. Hunter Biden, who famously said this about trying to find cocaine in the carpet. Play tape.
