* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com
* Who Is Sam Bushman?
* NEVER turn your back on the Almighty! - What If Voting Is Fruitless? - Sam doesn't believe that for a second and neither should you! - LRT Videos, LibertyRoundTable.com
* The Onion Acquires The Assets Of Infowars In Bankruptcy Auction - Not So Fast - Now the court overseeing the bankruptcy put a hold on the sale pending a hearing next week!
* In a video posted to X Alex Jones correctly decried the sale, claiming it as unconstitutional and encouraged fans to follow him on new social media handles.
* In An Act Of Hostile Retribution, The Onion, intends to turn Infowars into a parody of itself.
* RFK Jr. Named as New HHS Secretary!
* ND Gov. Doug Burgum to head the Department of the Interior.
* Will Trump Deliver On His Pledge To Shutdown The Department of Education?
[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:00:24] All right. Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio.
[00:00:30] Hard-hitting news that networks refuse to use, of course, starts now.
[00:00:33] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for November the 15th in the year of our Lord, 2024.
[00:00:39] This is indeed our one of two, and the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property, to promote God, family, and country,
[00:00:45] and through so on your radio in the traditions of our founding fathers.
[00:00:48] Yes, indeed, we use the blueprint for liberty, the supreme law of the land, the constitution for the United States of America.
[00:00:53] That is our guide. And by the way, the checks and balances brilliantly put in place by the founders.
[00:00:57] What are the peaceful, restorative solutions we still have at our fingertips? Get involved.
[00:01:01] This is not a spectator sport, that's for sure.
[00:01:03] We reject revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution, and then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.
[00:01:09] And today is a freedom-loving, fantastic, faith-filled, we're taking America back one heart, one mind, one issue at a time.
[00:01:15] Friday, I know people say, Sam, why do you repeat that every time?
[00:01:17] Because you know what? I listen to talk show hosts that I literally listen to for about 45 minutes,
[00:01:22] and I don't know where they stand on any issues.
[00:01:24] And I listen to them for about 45 minutes, and I don't even know who their guests are.
[00:01:27] And I don't even know what show it is.
[00:01:29] So, look, I'm Sam Bushman. This is Liberty Roundtable Live, and you know where I stand.
[00:01:32] If it's God, family, country, if it's life, liberty, and property, I'm in.
[00:01:36] If it's not, I'm against it.
[00:01:37] If it's constitutional, I love it.
[00:01:39] And if it's not, I hate it.
[00:01:40] How's that?
[00:01:41] Welcome to the broadcast.
[00:01:42] If you wonder what I think, there it is there.
[00:01:44] Speaking of wondering what I think and who I am and all that kind of stuff,
[00:01:50] I've been updating the Liberty Roundtable website for the talk show, for the show.
[00:01:54] It's had the podcast there for a long time, but we've expanded the show notes on the page.
[00:01:59] We've added a lot of cool graphics and some pretty neat stuff.
[00:02:02] And I've started to get into some video stuff, which we're going to highlight here right now.
[00:02:07] The first one is I had them build a video that could be ran on other radio networks and other people that are friends of mine that do video shows.
[00:02:14] And it's a 59-second video commercial.
[00:02:18] And the commercial basically is, who is Sam Bushman?
[00:02:21] Who the heck is this guy?
[00:02:23] And so I'm going to play that commercial now.
[00:02:25] If you want to go see it, you've got to go to libertyroundtable.com.
[00:02:28] Click on it.
[00:02:28] You can see the video.
[00:02:29] It's at the top.
[00:02:31] On the right, right across from the image.
[00:02:33] But if you want to just hear it, listen to this audio commercial.
[00:02:36] It's pretty well written here, if I do say so myself.
[00:02:40] Anyway, listen to this.
[00:02:41] Here it is.
[00:02:43] Meet Sam Bushman, a devoted family man and champion of God, family, and country.
[00:02:50] For almost 30 years, Sam has used his God-given talent to host impactful discussions on a wide range of topics.
[00:02:57] He's at the helm of Liberty Roundtable, a nationally syndicated talk show that dives deep into the issues affecting your liberty.
[00:03:03] Liberty Roundtable offers candid political insights in the news the networks refuse to use.
[00:03:08] Available Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon Eastern time.
[00:03:11] Sam's voice echoes the sentiments of those who stand for freedom, emphasizing the importance of God, family, and country in every broadcast.
[00:03:18] A seasoned and in-demand public speaker, Sam is known for enlightening presentations like He Who Owns the Media Makes the Rules and The New Media Takes Center Stage.
[00:03:29] Join Sam Bushman as he strives to preserve our values and fight for our liberty.
[00:03:33] Tune into LibertyRoundtable.com where truth reigns supreme and together may we always say,
[00:03:39] God save the Republic of the United States of America.
[00:03:44] All right, there it is.
[00:03:45] So that's the Who is Sam Bushman video at the top of the page.
[00:03:47] So quickly in less than 60 seconds video style, modern media if you will, you can know who the heck is this guy.
[00:03:53] What does he do?
[00:03:54] And all that kind of stuff.
[00:03:55] And then we're starting our video series.
[00:03:57] We're calling them Liberty Roundtable Shorts or Liberty Roundtable Videos, whatever you want to call it.
[00:04:01] And I did the first one and I got a videographer that's putting it all together because, man, I can't even see how am I going to do video, right?
[00:04:10] Anyway, we got it together, though.
[00:04:11] Got some good people around me helping me take care of business.
[00:04:14] And the first one, you know, they say, Sam, here's what you got to do when you do videos.
[00:04:18] You got to create a hook, right?
[00:04:19] You got to have a hook first and all that kind of stuff.
[00:04:21] So my hook, my title on the first video we've ever come out with that I would say I'm calling Liberty Roundtable Videos or Shorts or whatever you want to call it, never turn your back on the almighty.
[00:04:34] That's right.
[00:04:34] Never turn your back on the almighty.
[00:04:37] Now, Judge Napolitano wrote a column that says, what if voting is fruitless?
[00:04:42] And the headline says, Sam doesn't believe that for a second and neither should you.
[00:04:47] If you go to LibertyRoundtable.com, you can see this video as well.
[00:04:51] And I'm going to play this one.
[00:04:53] You'll get the audio portion of it.
[00:04:54] You won't get all the video portion, but I think there's a lot of audio components to these that are valuable, too.
[00:04:59] Here's this first video.
[00:05:02] Never turn your back on the almighty.
[00:05:05] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.
[00:05:07] I'm Sam Bushman.
[00:05:08] Liberty Roundtable shorts start now with news the networks refuse to use.
[00:05:21] Judge Andrew Napolitano wrote an incredible column.
[00:05:24] It's available at RonPaulInstitute.org.
[00:05:26] Check it out.
[00:05:27] But here's the headline.
[00:05:28] What if voting is fruitless?
[00:05:32] In other words, your vote doesn't make a difference.
[00:05:34] Doesn't count.
[00:05:34] Doesn't matter.
[00:05:35] Forget it.
[00:05:36] Sayonara.
[00:05:37] Stick a fork in it.
[00:05:38] The fat lady's already sung.
[00:05:39] Whatever you want to say.
[00:05:40] I don't believe that for a second.
[00:05:43] And neither should you.
[00:05:45] Believe it or not, I love chick flicks.
[00:05:46] I know that's strange for a hard-hitting guy like me.
[00:05:48] But hey, it is what it is, right?
[00:05:50] Anyway, in Anne of Green Gables.
[00:05:53] A wonderful series that most of you should watch.
[00:05:55] There's a lot of life lessons in there.
[00:05:57] But in that, Anne is this orphan.
[00:06:00] And she's just dramatic as all get out.
[00:06:02] And she says, I'm in the depths of despair.
[00:06:07] And she continues.
[00:06:08] And it's just like the whole world's lost.
[00:06:10] Everything is ruined.
[00:06:10] It's just awful.
[00:06:12] There's no recovering from it whatsoever.
[00:06:14] And the lady Marilla, that becomes her adopted parent, if you will, says, I don't believe in that.
[00:06:21] That's pish posh.
[00:06:22] That's higwash.
[00:06:23] That's I'm not going to.
[00:06:25] What do you mean?
[00:06:26] To say that you're in the depths of despair is to turn your back on God.
[00:06:31] Is what she says.
[00:06:32] And I believe the same thing is true for the greatest country on the face of the earth, the United States of America.
[00:06:36] Look, we look to God, not government for solutions.
[00:06:39] And God gave us our rights.
[00:06:40] And we delegated those rights to government.
[00:06:43] Our government exists to protect our God-given rights.
[00:06:47] Remember, to protect life, liberty, and property.
[00:06:49] And so with that in mind, we can never give up on our responsibility to vote.
[00:06:54] Can there be problems with it?
[00:06:55] Yes.
[00:06:56] Can it feel like, man, it's horrible and worthless?
[00:07:00] Yes, it can feel that way.
[00:07:02] But the enemies of liberty want you to feel that way.
[00:07:04] Perhaps the most encouraging development, ladies and gentlemen, is this idea that we will never turn our back on God.
[00:07:10] And we will never turn our back on the greatest country on the face of the earth.
[00:07:14] Are we better than other peoples?
[00:07:15] Of course not.
[00:07:16] Our biggest export should be the Constitution for the United States of America, allowing all countries of the world the opportunity to have checks and balances.
[00:07:25] And to promote life, liberty, and property.
[00:07:28] And to promote God, family, and country.
[00:07:30] Those things are critical.
[00:07:32] And so have a little bit of hope.
[00:07:34] Never be in the depths of despair.
[00:07:37] Have a little bit of hope.
[00:07:37] Have a little bit of faith.
[00:07:38] And get involved.
[00:07:40] And with your action, doing your very best and putting your trust in God Almighty,
[00:07:44] the prize is ours.
[00:07:46] And we can become a beacon, a light on a hill for the rest of the world to follow.
[00:07:50] I'm Sam Bushman with Liberty Roundtable Live.
[00:07:57] There you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:07:59] So the first video is available, and we're going to start to do a couple of videos a week.
[00:08:02] They're going to be short.
[00:08:03] They're going to be highlighting things that I find to be, I mean, you know, we cover a lot of topics on the radio show, right?
[00:08:08] But I'm going to pick a topic, too, per week that I feel like is really critical to talk about.
[00:08:12] That being one of them.
[00:08:14] Never turn your back on the Almighty and never turn your back on America.
[00:08:19] Right?
[00:08:19] We talked yesterday about The Onion, believe it or not.
[00:08:22] An auction bought the assets of Alex Jones' Infowars.
[00:08:30] In my opinion, the whole thing's a big old disgrace, to say the least.
[00:08:33] But not so fast, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:08:36] Alex Jones told you it was a sham.
[00:08:38] And it is, now the court overseeing the bankruptcy put a hold on the sale pending a hearing next week.
[00:08:47] What's the hearing about, you say?
[00:08:49] Well, exactly what Alex Jones told you.
[00:08:51] In a video yesterday posted to X, Alex Jones correctly decried the sale of everything, claiming it's unconstitutional.
[00:09:01] He's right.
[00:09:02] He then encouraged fans to follow him on new social media handles.
[00:09:07] Anyway, the debate is that there's, I guess, two bidders only, which is a disgrace in and of itself.
[00:09:12] But the second bidder actually bid more.
[00:09:15] But they say because of a credit, somehow, something, the first bidder, you know, got the deal.
[00:09:20] Well, they say the second bidder doesn't even know what the bid was.
[00:09:22] The second bidder never had a chance to up their bid.
[00:09:25] It's all scandal-driven now.
[00:09:29] And Alex Jones called it on the video yesterday.
[00:09:31] I'm doubling down and telling you the courts put it on hold down next week.
[00:09:34] We'll keep an eye on this ball.
[00:09:35] But look, the onion is a bunch of thugs.
[00:09:38] In an act of hostile retribution, and these are my words now to which I'm entitled.
[00:09:43] They're my opinion.
[00:09:43] I have every right to them.
[00:09:45] In an act of hostile retribution, the onion intends to turn Infowars into a parody of itself.
[00:09:54] That's what's going on.
[00:09:55] And that's the problem I have with this whole thing.
[00:09:58] First off, Alex Jones has every right to believe Sandy Hook was bogus.
[00:10:02] Now, I agree he went a little far in saying what he said and making claims that may not be factually accurate.
[00:10:09] I get all that.
[00:10:10] He has every right to his own opinion.
[00:10:12] And to literally fine him $1.2 billion or whatever the number is, some insane number that nobody could pay,
[00:10:18] not even Donald Trump could pay,
[00:10:20] and then to use that to steal all of his assets from him is bad enough.
[00:10:25] Unconstitutional, immoral.
[00:10:26] I mean, it's like asset forfeiture almost.
[00:10:28] It's just insane.
[00:10:29] They're saying, well, you use these assets in a crime.
[00:10:31] Therefore, we can just steal them from you.
[00:10:34] Go ahead and skip the break.
[00:10:36] And I have a problem with all that.
[00:10:38] But then to literally put it up for auction, to play games so that the hostile bidder gets it,
[00:10:44] and then for the family to be partnering with the onion
[00:10:48] so that they can come up with enough money to make this happen,
[00:10:50] and the families hating Alex Jones and getting retribution,
[00:10:54] and then for it to be the onion of all people that get this thing,
[00:10:58] and then in their act of hostile retribution,
[00:11:01] the onion intends to turn Infowars into a, quote, parody of itself.
[00:11:06] I'm just telling you right now, this is a problem,
[00:11:08] and we cannot let this be the standard in America today.
[00:11:13] I'm hoping that Donald Trump and somebody somewhere can unwind this clown show.
[00:11:18] Sadly, they want to get it done before Donald takes office.
[00:11:21] But we'll keep an eye on that ball.
[00:11:23] But Dr. Bradley, welcome to the broadcast.
[00:11:25] Dr. Bradley's with me.
[00:11:27] freedomsrisingsun.com is his website.
[00:11:29] Check out his weekly Q&As on the Constitution and more.
[00:11:31] But Dr. Bradley, this, in my opinion, is a travesty.
[00:11:34] Agree or disagree with Alex?
[00:11:36] Stealing all of his assets over this?
[00:11:38] Making sure that an enemy camp gets it where they can mock Alex forever?
[00:11:43] They've turned him into a political martyr,
[00:11:46] but alive to tell about it's what they've done.
[00:11:49] Well, in a way, it's something that the founding fathers,
[00:11:54] I mean, it's a little bit of a tangent from it,
[00:11:57] but they were so determined to avoid debtors' prisons
[00:12:02] that basically stole everything and put you in poverty
[00:12:06] and left you in a prison that if you got caught asleep on,
[00:12:11] that was about it.
[00:12:12] And that's the intent of this whole thing is to basically impoverish.
[00:12:16] And I think Alex Jones is going to have a play to play.
[00:12:22] But the way they're going about it really,
[00:12:24] truly is another form of lawfare.
[00:12:27] And this idea that the families that initiated the lawsuit
[00:12:33] are partnering with the individuals that are able to pick it up,
[00:12:39] and in essence, the way I understand it,
[00:12:41] it's kind of a, I don't understand the details, honestly,
[00:12:45] but it sounds to me like the families that were on the side of the onion
[00:12:51] have offered to them some measure of credit
[00:12:54] towards the successful bidding that they did.
[00:13:00] And again, if you only have two bidders
[00:13:02] and nobody knows what the bidders did
[00:13:05] and somehow they've skewed the numbers,
[00:13:08] it's basically a charade and it's a facade.
[00:13:12] And somebody needs to get to the bottom of it.
[00:13:14] I hope that the courts can review it and some justice can come out of it.
[00:13:20] I mean, if people don't like what you're saying
[00:13:22] and they can sue you into poverty,
[00:13:24] hey, what do we need a First Amendment for?
[00:13:27] You know?
[00:13:27] Well, and in my mind, I don't know who,
[00:13:29] but Congress or somebody,
[00:13:30] the FBI, the Justice Department,
[00:13:34] or maybe somebody in the given state that exists,
[00:13:37] somebody needs to dig into this, though,
[00:13:38] this idea that these families are going to partner with this company
[00:13:41] and offer a credit
[00:13:43] so they have enough money to make this happen
[00:13:45] and not letting the other bidder know what the deal is
[00:13:47] so there's a friendly bidder
[00:13:49] and a hostile bidder, so to speak,
[00:13:51] and the hostile bidder gets all the cake
[00:13:52] and the other bidder doesn't even know what they bid.
[00:13:54] Nobody knows the terms, the details.
[00:13:56] I mean, this is a big old sham
[00:13:58] and this just shows what's gone wrong with the courts.
[00:14:01] They've literally become activists,
[00:14:03] psychotic activists from the bench, from the get-go.
[00:14:05] Well, and it reminds me of this Colorado guy
[00:14:07] for the last seven, eight years.
[00:14:08] He's been battling because he doesn't want to make a cake
[00:14:10] for the gays and lesbians.
[00:14:12] And, you know, it's just lawfare is driving this country.
[00:14:15] It'll destroy the country, doctor,
[00:14:17] if we don't somehow investigate, stop it,
[00:14:20] impeach judges, do something.
[00:14:21] And this is an example where you've got to get
[00:14:23] to the bottom of this and find out,
[00:14:24] look, who's being paid off?
[00:14:26] What's happening with the money?
[00:14:27] Who made what deals in the background?
[00:14:29] Was this really a fair auction bidding process?
[00:14:32] Somebody needs to look into that.
[00:14:35] Well, the idea of a court is you get things into the open.
[00:14:38] You know, sunlight shines on everything.
[00:14:41] There's an opportunity for expressions of points
[00:14:46] and counterpoints and counter, you know,
[00:14:48] being able to cross-examine, all these kind of things.
[00:14:51] That's kind of fundamental to the court system.
[00:14:54] And now for all of the curtain to be dropped on this thing,
[00:14:57] it seems to me like there's something rotten going on
[00:15:01] and somebody's got to air it out
[00:15:03] and let's see what really happened.
[00:15:05] So when did he say he was going to start hearing this?
[00:15:08] Did the judge say?
[00:15:09] Well, there's a hearing next week to vet this
[00:15:11] and to look into it.
[00:15:12] The judge says,
[00:15:13] I don't think there's any problems here,
[00:15:14] but, you know, we've got to look into it.
[00:15:15] And I'm just telling you right now,
[00:15:17] they're going to somehow try to explain this away
[00:15:19] in a way that Alex Jones doesn't have a leg to stand on
[00:15:21] and then he'll just be a raving lunatic,
[00:15:23] they'll claim,
[00:15:23] and kind of he's just mad because,
[00:15:25] hey, justice was done and he can't take it.
[00:15:27] And they're going to find some way to bury this thing
[00:15:29] and make Alex look foolish.
[00:15:31] The bottom line, though, is Alex is right on this.
[00:15:33] You know what?
[00:15:34] I'm not super fan of Alex
[00:15:35] because I don't like a lot of his on-air antics
[00:15:38] and stuff like that.
[00:15:39] But all I'm telling you is that he's right on this.
[00:15:41] He's been wronged 100%.
[00:15:43] And someone needs to look into this.
[00:15:45] Somebody needs to defend Alex Jones right now.
[00:15:47] And I just don't see anybody really serious
[00:15:49] about getting to the bottom of this.
[00:15:51] And I hope at some point President Trump
[00:15:52] and the new Justice Department will somewhere
[00:15:54] or somebody something has got to look into this.
[00:15:57] Listen, you know,
[00:15:58] I don't know if it would be within the state
[00:15:59] that this all occurred.
[00:16:01] I don't know if it would be,
[00:16:02] I don't know who should look at it
[00:16:04] because I don't know all the venues.
[00:16:05] I don't have all the details
[00:16:06] of exactly who has authority where in this case.
[00:16:08] I'm just telling you,
[00:16:09] somebody needs to follow the money
[00:16:11] and find out what happened here
[00:16:12] because I believe it's a sham.
[00:16:13] You find this guy 1.3 billion,
[00:16:15] then you take away everything
[00:16:16] and then it gets awarded
[00:16:17] in some strange bidding process
[00:16:19] to the enemy that'll mock him forever about this
[00:16:21] and use it as a parody against him forever.
[00:16:23] I mean, at some point,
[00:16:24] this isn't justice done.
[00:16:27] And at some point,
[00:16:27] someone needs to dig into this somewhere.
[00:16:29] I'm defending Alex Jones big time
[00:16:31] because how long until it'll be me and you, doctor?
[00:16:35] Well, absolutely.
[00:16:36] There's, you know,
[00:16:37] who's going to defend you
[00:16:38] if, you know,
[00:16:39] you don't step up and say,
[00:16:40] let's get justice here.
[00:16:41] I would predict that the new management
[00:16:47] will run this thing into the ground pretty quickly, though.
[00:16:50] My understanding is they've only got one sponsor
[00:16:56] and, you know,
[00:16:58] what is the onion anyway?
[00:16:59] I mean, in my world,
[00:17:00] it doesn't exist.
[00:17:00] It's a parody newspaper that's ran by the Democrats
[00:17:02] that's been around forever.
[00:17:04] And again,
[00:17:04] can it stand on its own financially?
[00:17:06] Probably not.
[00:17:06] But will the Democrats
[00:17:07] and the George Soroses
[00:17:08] and the whoever's,
[00:17:09] all the clown shows that are liberals,
[00:17:11] will they fund it forever?
[00:17:12] Absolutely.
[00:17:13] Because they put their money where their mouth is.
[00:17:14] It'll never go under.
[00:17:17] I'm not,
[00:17:18] I'm not so sure about that.
[00:17:19] I think CNN's going under.
[00:17:22] I mean,
[00:17:22] and you look at the debauchery
[00:17:24] that they brought to things.
[00:17:25] I mean,
[00:17:26] ABC,
[00:17:26] NBC,
[00:17:27] CBS,
[00:17:28] all of the traditional big media outlets
[00:17:30] are just on the ropes right now.
[00:17:32] In fact,
[00:17:32] did you notice that the New York,
[00:17:34] excuse me,
[00:17:35] the LA Times
[00:17:37] is sweeping out
[00:17:38] the cobwebs a little bit down there?
[00:17:42] They've decided that,
[00:17:44] you know what?
[00:17:44] We really have been kind of,
[00:17:46] not just biased,
[00:17:48] but we have been an organ
[00:17:50] of the Democrat Party
[00:17:52] and I think they're seeing.
[00:17:54] now that they believe
[00:17:55] the Democratic Party's melting down
[00:17:56] and now that they believe
[00:17:57] that the Republican Party's,
[00:17:59] the unit party's taken over,
[00:18:00] they're kind of having a change of tune.
[00:18:02] How real
[00:18:03] and how internal
[00:18:04] will it really be
[00:18:05] and how revolutionary
[00:18:06] will the change really be
[00:18:07] or will it be just a,
[00:18:08] kind of a nod to these things?
[00:18:10] Time will tell.
[00:18:12] Well,
[00:18:12] I don't know,
[00:18:13] but some of the stuff right now,
[00:18:14] they've got some really ticked off
[00:18:16] editorial board
[00:18:17] and stuff like that.
[00:18:19] But the guy that owns it,
[00:18:21] you know,
[00:18:22] he's talking like,
[00:18:23] you know,
[00:18:23] we've got to change our ways.
[00:18:25] And,
[00:18:26] you know,
[00:18:26] for all,
[00:18:27] it's been decades.
[00:18:28] It's been almost my entire life.
[00:18:29] So is George Bezos
[00:18:30] over at the WAPO
[00:18:31] saying the same stuff,
[00:18:32] right?
[00:18:32] Yeah.
[00:18:33] My entire lifetime.
[00:18:34] And I've been kicking around
[00:18:36] this whole planet
[00:18:37] for a while
[00:18:37] and I have seen,
[00:18:39] you know,
[00:18:39] like the Washington Times,
[00:18:40] I mean,
[00:18:40] Washington Post,
[00:18:41] the New York Times,
[00:18:43] the LA Times,
[00:18:45] Wall Street Journal,
[00:18:46] USA Today.
[00:18:47] If you go local newspapers
[00:18:48] like the Salt Lake Tribune
[00:18:50] and the Deseret News,
[00:18:51] it's all the same.
[00:18:54] They just read.
[00:18:56] Oh,
[00:18:56] a uniform dribble.
[00:18:56] There's no question about it.
[00:18:57] It is.
[00:18:58] There's no question.
[00:18:58] And so,
[00:19:00] you know,
[00:19:00] that needs to change
[00:19:01] if we're going to have
[00:19:02] a free society.
[00:19:04] Yeah.
[00:19:04] And I agree.
[00:19:05] And I think it's good news
[00:19:06] that some of these people
[00:19:07] are starting to have to
[00:19:07] call for account
[00:19:08] for things like the MSNBC folks.
[00:19:11] They've lost 53%
[00:19:12] of their viewership.
[00:19:13] Basically,
[00:19:14] Rachel Maddow
[00:19:14] melting down,
[00:19:15] only getting a little over
[00:19:16] a million people watching now
[00:19:18] or whatever else.
[00:19:19] And on the average,
[00:19:19] they've only got about
[00:19:20] a half a million people
[00:19:21] watching and stuff.
[00:19:22] I mean,
[00:19:22] we get as many viewers
[00:19:23] and listeners as they get now
[00:19:25] and stuff like that.
[00:19:26] And so,
[00:19:27] it's interesting to watch
[00:19:28] this thing happen
[00:19:28] and I see a shift happening.
[00:19:30] How genuine
[00:19:31] and how permanent it will be
[00:19:32] is really yet to be seen,
[00:19:33] though,
[00:19:34] in my opinion.
[00:19:35] The reason I say that
[00:19:35] is because the House
[00:19:36] and the Senate
[00:19:37] were just taken over
[00:19:38] by some very,
[00:19:39] very mainstream Republicans
[00:19:40] that are going to oppose
[00:19:42] Donald Trump
[00:19:43] virtually at every tournament.
[00:19:44] You've got John Thune,
[00:19:45] for example.
[00:19:46] This guy's a clown.
[00:19:47] He only gets like 56%
[00:19:49] on the John Birch Society
[00:19:51] Freedom Index,
[00:19:52] for instance.
[00:19:53] You've got Mike Johnson
[00:19:54] in charge
[00:19:55] and Mike Johnson
[00:19:55] is the guy
[00:19:56] that spent us into oblivion
[00:19:57] and kicked the can
[00:19:58] down the road
[00:19:58] and said,
[00:19:58] let's let the next Congress
[00:19:59] deal with the finances,
[00:20:00] not us,
[00:20:02] and has done
[00:20:03] all these different things.
[00:20:04] And so,
[00:20:05] I appreciate that
[00:20:06] we're making some great gains
[00:20:07] and we've got a lot
[00:20:08] of good people
[00:20:08] and we've got a start
[00:20:09] like we've never seen before.
[00:20:11] What,
[00:20:11] a trifecta?
[00:20:12] House,
[00:20:13] Senate,
[00:20:13] president in charge
[00:20:14] of the White House?
[00:20:15] Okay,
[00:20:15] that's good.
[00:20:17] Do they have thin,
[00:20:18] razor-thin margins
[00:20:19] to not be able
[00:20:20] to accomplish much?
[00:20:20] Yeah.
[00:20:21] Do they have some clowns
[00:20:22] in charge of the Senate
[00:20:22] and the House
[00:20:24] that are going to put up
[00:20:24] roadblocks
[00:20:25] everywhere you find?
[00:20:26] Yeah.
[00:20:27] Are there going to be
[00:20:28] some people
[00:20:28] that are going to
[00:20:28] overreach
[00:20:29] and maybe create
[00:20:30] clown shows,
[00:20:31] sideshow,
[00:20:33] whatever,
[00:20:34] like Matt Gaetz
[00:20:34] and others?
[00:20:35] Yes.
[00:20:35] Is there some good
[00:20:36] happening without a doubt?
[00:20:38] Where's this all going to go?
[00:20:40] That I don't know.
[00:20:41] How much they'll really
[00:20:42] get done,
[00:20:42] I don't know.
[00:20:43] But look,
[00:20:43] if we think that
[00:20:44] Washington is going
[00:20:45] to be our savior,
[00:20:46] if Donald Trump's
[00:20:47] going to be our savior
[00:20:47] with his new team,
[00:20:49] I'm telling you,
[00:20:50] folks,
[00:20:51] you're wrong.
[00:20:51] My response is
[00:20:52] never turn your back
[00:20:54] on the almighty.
[00:20:55] We need to look to God
[00:20:57] for this stuff.
[00:20:58] And I appreciate
[00:20:59] that Donald could do
[00:20:59] a lot of good
[00:21:00] and I hope that he does.
[00:21:01] I'll do everything
[00:21:02] that I can
[00:21:03] to see that good
[00:21:03] is done,
[00:21:04] for sure.
[00:21:06] And I think that
[00:21:07] some of the people
[00:21:07] that he's putting in place
[00:21:08] could do a lot of good
[00:21:09] in their realms
[00:21:09] if they're given
[00:21:11] the ability.
[00:21:12] But if we hamstring them,
[00:21:13] if we're not very careful,
[00:21:15] it can backfire.
[00:21:16] Now,
[00:21:16] when we were on
[00:21:17] the five-hour
[00:21:17] big presentation
[00:21:19] about election coverage,
[00:21:20] Steve Stockman
[00:21:21] made a really valuable point.
[00:21:22] He said,
[00:21:23] look,
[00:21:23] you've got about a year
[00:21:24] to get your job done
[00:21:25] because the second year
[00:21:26] you're going to be having
[00:21:26] all your people
[00:21:27] run for the House.
[00:21:28] And remember,
[00:21:29] it's 100% of the House
[00:21:30] that could be replaced
[00:21:31] every two years.
[00:21:32] So you've got to really
[00:21:33] have your act together
[00:21:34] in the first year
[00:21:35] and get it done.
[00:21:35] Now,
[00:21:35] Donald Trump has hit
[00:21:36] the ground running,
[00:21:37] so it looks like
[00:21:38] they may get that done,
[00:21:39] but they're going to have
[00:21:40] to run on that
[00:21:40] first year record,
[00:21:41] second year in the House
[00:21:43] and then going forward there.
[00:21:45] So it's going to be tough.
[00:21:47] And he's putting
[00:21:47] some right people in place,
[00:21:49] I think,
[00:21:49] and some wrong people
[00:21:50] surrounding him big time.
[00:21:51] And the question is,
[00:21:52] the battle's on.
[00:21:53] Will the deep state
[00:21:54] still have its
[00:21:54] rear,
[00:21:55] its ugly head
[00:21:55] and have control?
[00:21:56] Or will we be able
[00:21:57] to get an upper hand
[00:21:58] on the deep state
[00:21:58] is the real question,
[00:21:59] Dr. Bradley.
[00:22:01] You know,
[00:22:02] you bring up
[00:22:02] a whole bunch of issues
[00:22:03] and I know we're
[00:22:04] at the bottom of the hour,
[00:22:05] basically,
[00:22:06] but I think
[00:22:07] there's an awful lot
[00:22:08] of hopium
[00:22:09] being consumed right now
[00:22:10] by a lot of people
[00:22:11] that have tried
[00:22:12] to get Trump
[00:22:13] into office.
[00:22:13] And I hope
[00:22:14] for the hope.
[00:22:16] But this Thune guy
[00:22:17] really is a Mitch McConnell
[00:22:19] clone,
[00:22:20] younger and more
[00:22:21] articulate
[00:22:22] and well-spoken,
[00:22:25] better looking guy,
[00:22:26] I presume,
[00:22:26] and so on
[00:22:27] and everything like that.
[00:22:28] They got another generation
[00:22:29] coming in there,
[00:22:29] but he's been in the Senate
[00:22:30] for 20 years.
[00:22:31] He's been in leadership
[00:22:32] and he has helped
[00:22:34] Mitch McConnell
[00:22:35] bring about the things
[00:22:36] that he has.
[00:22:37] He's unequivocally,
[00:22:39] unequivocally
[00:22:39] an establishment
[00:22:40] senator.
[00:22:42] And do you realize
[00:22:43] that this guy,
[00:22:44] Mike Johnson
[00:22:45] got 100% of the vote
[00:22:46] and Donald Trump's
[00:22:47] endorsement.
[00:22:48] And I just think,
[00:22:49] are you kidding me
[00:22:50] right now?
[00:22:50] I think what's happening
[00:22:52] right now
[00:22:53] is there's a fifth column.
[00:22:55] You know,
[00:22:55] militarily,
[00:22:56] there's behind the scenes
[00:22:58] another guerrilla warfare
[00:23:00] kind of thing,
[00:23:01] however you want to put it,
[00:23:02] that's going to be going on.
[00:23:04] And see,
[00:23:05] I think a lot of senators
[00:23:06] were looking for a way
[00:23:07] with the mandate
[00:23:09] that they're calling it
[00:23:10] that Donald Trump got
[00:23:12] in the vote,
[00:23:13] both popular
[00:23:13] and electoral college.
[00:23:15] And it's shocking to me
[00:23:17] it's as close as it was.
[00:23:18] But at any rate,
[00:23:20] I think there's
[00:23:21] a fifth column forming
[00:23:22] and they're the establishment guys.
[00:23:25] I mean,
[00:23:25] Matt Gatz,
[00:23:26] I mean,
[00:23:26] for crying out loud,
[00:23:29] this is going to be
[00:23:31] a wrestling match
[00:23:32] that's going to be ugly.
[00:23:34] We could talk about
[00:23:35] Bobby Kennedy.
[00:23:36] I mean,
[00:23:37] Trump made good
[00:23:38] on his commandment
[00:23:39] to put Bobby Kennedy.
[00:23:39] Hang tight,
[00:23:40] he's coming up.
[00:23:40] Bobby Kennedy
[00:23:41] will get a whole segment
[00:23:42] he always does.
[00:23:43] He's the rock star
[00:23:43] in the room.
[00:23:44] Will he really deliver?
[00:23:45] Time will tell.
[00:23:46] But I think that
[00:23:48] what's happening
[00:23:48] is going to happen
[00:23:49] first in the Senate.
[00:23:51] Yeah,
[00:23:51] let's come back
[00:23:52] and talk about that
[00:23:53] because this is critical
[00:23:54] and, you know,
[00:23:55] how much
[00:23:56] there's a concern
[00:23:57] about the Senate
[00:23:57] and a concern
[00:23:59] about what Donald Trump
[00:24:00] has proposed.
[00:24:00] I'll get to that
[00:24:04] discussion
[00:24:05] because that's a critical
[00:24:05] one to have as well.
[00:24:06] We've got a lot to cover
[00:24:07] and only a little time
[00:24:08] to get it done,
[00:24:09] ladies and gentlemen.
[00:24:09] Two hours on the radio
[00:24:10] is just not near enough
[00:24:11] but we'll talk as fast
[00:24:12] as we can
[00:24:12] and we'll lay it out
[00:24:13] just as succinctly
[00:24:14] as we possibly can.
[00:24:15] I'm talking to
[00:24:16] Dr. Scott Bradley.
[00:24:17] His website's
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[00:27:01] Federal Reserve Chairman
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[00:29:00] Why don't we say
[00:29:01] to the government
[00:29:02] writ large
[00:29:03] that they have to spend
[00:29:04] a little bit less?
[00:29:05] Anybody ever had
[00:29:06] less money
[00:29:07] this year
[00:29:08] than you had last?
[00:29:09] Anybody ever having
[00:29:10] a 1% pay cut?
[00:29:11] You deal with it.
[00:29:13] That's what government needs,
[00:29:14] a 1% pay cut.
[00:29:15] If you take a 1% pay cut
[00:29:17] across the board,
[00:29:18] you have more than enough money
[00:29:20] to actually pay
[00:29:21] for the disaster relief.
[00:29:22] But nobody's going to do that
[00:29:24] because they're
[00:29:24] fiscally irresponsible.
[00:29:26] Who are they?
[00:29:27] Republicans.
[00:29:28] Who are they?
[00:29:28] Democrats.
[00:29:29] Who are they?
[00:29:30] And virtually the whole body
[00:29:32] is careless and reckless
[00:29:34] with your money.
[00:29:35] So the money will not be
[00:29:37] offset by cuts anywhere.
[00:29:38] The money will be added
[00:29:39] to the debt
[00:29:40] and there will be
[00:29:41] a day of reckoning.
[00:29:42] What's the day of reckoning?
[00:29:44] The day of reckoning
[00:29:45] may well be the collapse
[00:29:46] of the stock market.
[00:29:47] The day of reckoning
[00:29:48] may be the collapse
[00:29:49] of the dollar.
[00:29:50] When it comes,
[00:29:50] I can't tell you exactly,
[00:29:52] but I can tell you
[00:29:53] it has happened
[00:29:55] repeatedly in history
[00:29:56] when countries
[00:29:58] ruin their currency.
[00:29:59] From atop the Rocky Mountains,
[00:30:16] the crossroads of the West,
[00:30:18] you are listening
[00:30:19] to the Liberty Roundtable
[00:30:20] radio talk show.
[00:30:23] All right, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:30:24] live and on your radio,
[00:30:25] Sam Bushman,
[00:30:26] Dr. Scott Radley,
[00:30:27] freedomsrisingsun.com,
[00:30:29] libertyroundtable.com,
[00:30:30] lovingliberty.net.
[00:30:31] Those are the websites
[00:30:32] to check out.
[00:30:33] Look out for false websites
[00:30:36] or pretenders.
[00:30:37] They're not really me.
[00:30:39] Know about that for sure.
[00:30:41] We're talking about
[00:30:42] all kinds of things
[00:30:43] and I want to discuss
[00:30:44] this thing.
[00:30:44] So Donald Trump
[00:30:45] basically said,
[00:30:46] hey, you know what?
[00:30:47] I really need
[00:30:48] my senators now
[00:30:49] to double down
[00:30:51] and when I put forth
[00:30:52] a nomination for something,
[00:30:53] I need you guys
[00:30:53] to just rubber stamp
[00:30:54] that baby.
[00:30:57] I think Donald's
[00:30:58] off his rock.
[00:30:59] You shouldn't
[00:31:00] rubber stamp anybody.
[00:31:00] You put through clowns
[00:31:02] and we should
[00:31:02] shut them down, Donald.
[00:31:03] That's the way
[00:31:04] the checks and balances
[00:31:04] work, my friend.
[00:31:05] And I know you want
[00:31:06] to basically move forward
[00:31:07] and not get stuck
[00:31:08] and stumble around
[00:31:08] and look like a fool.
[00:31:09] I get it.
[00:31:10] But at the same time,
[00:31:11] we can't be manipulating
[00:31:13] the checks and balances
[00:31:14] to be rubber stampish.
[00:31:15] Doctor, do you want
[00:31:16] to speak to this?
[00:31:18] Well, you know,
[00:31:19] there's much to be said
[00:31:21] about giving somebody
[00:31:22] the team that they've picked
[00:31:24] and go forward with them.
[00:31:25] But there's absolutely
[00:31:26] wisdom in that thing
[00:31:27] as you're trying
[00:31:28] to put a temper on this
[00:31:29] because honestly,
[00:31:32] I mean,
[00:31:33] I'm positive
[00:31:35] that Matt Gatz
[00:31:36] got picked
[00:31:37] to do the
[00:31:38] Attorney General thing
[00:31:39] because he has been
[00:31:40] so supportive of Trump
[00:31:42] and so outspoken
[00:31:44] about how the
[00:31:45] so-called Justice Department
[00:31:46] needs to be reformed.
[00:31:48] And so Trump picked him.
[00:31:49] But here's a guy,
[00:31:51] the establishment
[00:31:52] hates his guts.
[00:31:53] Now you look what he did
[00:31:54] with Kevin McCarthy
[00:31:55] and ran him through the ringer
[00:31:56] when he was going to be
[00:31:57] the Speaker of the House.
[00:31:59] And you look at
[00:32:00] how the establishment
[00:32:01] people just felt like
[00:32:02] he was just a thorn in the side.
[00:32:05] But then you've got
[00:32:06] this years-long investigation
[00:32:08] that they were going to release,
[00:32:09] I guess, next week
[00:32:10] about some sexual improprieties
[00:32:13] that he's been,
[00:32:13] you know,
[00:32:14] rumored to have been involved in
[00:32:16] and some illicit drug use.
[00:32:18] Well, so now the senators,
[00:32:20] especially the Democrats,
[00:32:21] really don't want him there.
[00:32:23] But all the establishment people
[00:32:24] who are of the same voice
[00:32:25] are going to say,
[00:32:27] we need to do it
[00:32:28] not only a full FBI investigation,
[00:32:30] but we want to read
[00:32:31] what the House
[00:32:32] Investigation Committee
[00:32:33] came up with
[00:32:34] that they've basically shut down.
[00:32:37] And so there's going to be stuff,
[00:32:39] I mean,
[00:32:40] if you've got skeletons
[00:32:44] in your closet,
[00:32:45] so to speak,
[00:32:48] they're going to get the light of day.
[00:32:51] And they're going to be shown
[00:32:52] in the least desirable way.
[00:32:54] By the way,
[00:32:55] I must say
[00:32:56] that the investigation,
[00:32:58] the criminal investigation
[00:32:59] that happened on Matt
[00:33:01] previously,
[00:33:02] no charges were brought.
[00:33:04] So there may be smoke only
[00:33:06] and no fire
[00:33:07] and it may be totally squeaky clean.
[00:33:09] I don't know.
[00:33:10] But the fact of the matter is
[00:33:11] that this investigation,
[00:33:14] this House investigation,
[00:33:15] the Ethics Committee,
[00:33:17] was ready to be released,
[00:33:18] I guess,
[00:33:19] next week.
[00:33:20] And now he's going to be
[00:33:21] the Attorney General.
[00:33:22] Now, of course,
[00:33:22] all their complaints,
[00:33:24] oh, he doesn't have anything
[00:33:25] of being a prosecuting attorney
[00:33:27] or anything.
[00:33:28] I don't care so much about that
[00:33:29] and I'll tell you why.
[00:33:31] Because sometimes
[00:33:32] if you've got dirt in the closet,
[00:33:34] you don't just throw more dirt in there
[00:33:35] to fix it.
[00:33:37] And I think that we could,
[00:33:39] I mean,
[00:33:39] there's plenty of prosecuting attorneys.
[00:33:41] Kamala Harris is one of them.
[00:33:43] I mean,
[00:33:44] and you look at what's been going on
[00:33:45] in New York
[00:33:46] and you say,
[00:33:47] oh,
[00:33:47] are we supposed to appoint
[00:33:49] somebody like that?
[00:33:50] Heavens no.
[00:33:51] I mean,
[00:33:52] you need somebody sometimes
[00:33:54] and an outsider
[00:33:55] to look at things.
[00:33:56] So,
[00:33:57] so what happens is
[00:33:58] you get somebody
[00:34:00] with integrity
[00:34:01] and principles
[00:34:01] that's going to dig it
[00:34:03] and never,
[00:34:04] never back down
[00:34:05] and you surround them
[00:34:06] with people
[00:34:07] that are similarly qualified
[00:34:09] that do have
[00:34:10] some of the background
[00:34:11] to be able to work in there.
[00:34:12] So things like this
[00:34:14] can be worked around.
[00:34:15] The fact that he's not
[00:34:16] a former prosecuting attorney
[00:34:17] doesn't bother me a bit.
[00:34:19] What bothers me,
[00:34:20] in fact,
[00:34:20] to me,
[00:34:20] it's almost a feather
[00:34:21] in his cap
[00:34:22] because he doesn't have
[00:34:23] the manipulation
[00:34:23] of the agenda
[00:34:24] of the bar
[00:34:25] and being afraid
[00:34:26] of the bar
[00:34:27] and all these different
[00:34:27] kind of manipulative stuff
[00:34:28] where they've had
[00:34:29] all kinds of backroom dealings
[00:34:31] and anything else.
[00:34:32] I want a straight shooter there
[00:34:33] and I don't have a problem
[00:34:34] with the allegations
[00:34:35] against Matt
[00:34:35] because they've already
[00:34:36] dismissed them.
[00:34:37] You know,
[00:34:38] again,
[00:34:38] they can say anybody
[00:34:39] they can say
[00:34:39] Sam Bushman did this
[00:34:40] Sam Bushman's that
[00:34:41] and you know what?
[00:34:42] It's very rarely the truth.
[00:34:43] You know,
[00:34:44] if you're right over the target,
[00:34:45] you catch flack.
[00:34:46] So I want to ignore all that.
[00:34:47] My only concern
[00:34:48] about this though is,
[00:34:50] hey,
[00:34:50] if we get this idea
[00:34:52] that for advice and consent,
[00:34:53] that's the Senate's
[00:34:54] responsibility,
[00:34:55] that they're just going to
[00:34:56] ram everybody through
[00:34:57] Donald Wands.
[00:34:57] I think that's crazy town
[00:34:58] and I don't think
[00:34:59] you ever ought to go
[00:35:00] do that.
[00:35:01] I think that you ought to
[00:35:02] look at each candidate
[00:35:02] and if they're legitimately
[00:35:04] appropriate to move forward,
[00:35:06] not on the clown show discussions,
[00:35:07] but hey,
[00:35:08] so take RFKJR,
[00:35:09] let's move to that.
[00:35:10] Okay,
[00:35:10] they say,
[00:35:11] hey,
[00:35:11] he's not even qualified
[00:35:12] to do this.
[00:35:13] Well,
[00:35:13] you know what?
[00:35:14] If he leads
[00:35:15] the Health and Human Services
[00:35:17] Department
[00:35:17] or whatever it is,
[00:35:18] HHS,
[00:35:20] and I don't see
[00:35:21] why he couldn't do it.
[00:35:22] He's very intelligent.
[00:35:25] He's certainly written books
[00:35:26] on the topics
[00:35:27] and everything else.
[00:35:28] Is he,
[00:35:28] you know,
[00:35:29] the traditional pick
[00:35:30] for this kind of stuff?
[00:35:31] Probably not.
[00:35:32] But will he put
[00:35:33] an honest hand to the till?
[00:35:35] We've seen more honesty
[00:35:36] out of him
[00:35:36] than most of them up there,
[00:35:37] I'll tell you that,
[00:35:38] right now,
[00:35:38] doctor.
[00:35:40] Well,
[00:35:40] the Health and Human Services
[00:35:42] aspect of this,
[00:35:43] I mean,
[00:35:44] huge,
[00:35:44] huge organization.
[00:35:46] Kennedy has sued
[00:35:47] most of those people
[00:35:48] most of his life.
[00:35:49] He knows who the heck
[00:35:50] they are.
[00:35:50] He knows all the back
[00:35:51] corners of their offices
[00:35:53] and he knows
[00:35:55] this regulatory capture
[00:35:56] thing upside down
[00:35:58] and backwards.
[00:35:58] So here's what
[00:36:00] the establishment,
[00:36:01] the big pharma companies
[00:36:03] are probably
[00:36:04] the second or third
[00:36:06] largest lobbying
[00:36:07] organization
[00:36:09] collectively
[00:36:10] in the United States.
[00:36:12] I mean,
[00:36:12] it's probably behind
[00:36:13] the Israeli lobbying
[00:36:15] organization
[00:36:16] and maybe,
[00:36:17] I don't know
[00:36:17] who's second or third,
[00:36:18] maybe the military
[00:36:19] industrial establishment
[00:36:21] and or big pharma.
[00:36:23] These guys have bought
[00:36:25] and paid for
[00:36:25] so many senators
[00:36:26] that you can't
[00:36:28] even count them,
[00:36:28] I'm sure.
[00:36:29] And so they are
[00:36:31] lobbying heavily.
[00:36:32] We can't let Bobby
[00:36:33] Kennedy come in
[00:36:34] because what's happened
[00:36:35] is this revolving door
[00:36:37] kind of thing
[00:36:37] where the big pharma
[00:36:39] comes in,
[00:36:40] they're brought in,
[00:36:41] the experts
[00:36:42] to come into the FDA
[00:36:43] or the CDC
[00:36:44] or the NIH
[00:36:45] and they sit there
[00:36:47] and they are the gatekeeper
[00:36:49] making certain
[00:36:51] that the big drug companies
[00:36:53] get glove,
[00:36:55] kid glove treatment
[00:36:56] as they send
[00:36:56] their products through,
[00:36:58] they get approved
[00:36:59] and then when their tenure
[00:37:00] at the FDA
[00:37:01] or whoever
[00:37:01] is done,
[00:37:02] they rotate back
[00:37:03] into their assignment
[00:37:04] back in their
[00:37:05] big pharma company
[00:37:06] and they collect
[00:37:08] the royalties
[00:37:09] on that forever
[00:37:09] and ever.
[00:37:10] Big profits,
[00:37:11] all the accolades.
[00:37:12] JR clearly saying,
[00:37:13] hey,
[00:37:13] we can't have
[00:37:14] that revolving door
[00:37:15] happen.
[00:37:15] We've got to protect
[00:37:16] the American people,
[00:37:17] not big pharma
[00:37:17] and he's spot on
[00:37:18] on that
[00:37:19] and that's what
[00:37:19] they're afraid of
[00:37:20] with this.
[00:37:20] So I would hammer
[00:37:21] that appointment
[00:37:21] through in a second.
[00:37:23] A lot of the appointments
[00:37:24] that Donald Trump
[00:37:25] has,
[00:37:25] I would put through
[00:37:26] a lot of them,
[00:37:27] not all of them,
[00:37:28] but a lot of them.
[00:37:29] But I believe
[00:37:30] that RFK,
[00:37:30] JR and Matt Gaetz
[00:37:32] are going to get
[00:37:32] two of the biggest
[00:37:34] opposition.
[00:37:34] Don't you think?
[00:37:35] Oh,
[00:37:36] I absolutely think.
[00:37:37] I mean,
[00:37:38] first of all,
[00:37:38] you got the Democrats
[00:37:39] that hate his guts
[00:37:40] because it became
[00:37:41] a Republican.
[00:37:42] You got the Republicans
[00:37:44] that hate his guts
[00:37:45] because he's a Kennedy
[00:37:46] that was a Democrat.
[00:37:48] Then you've got
[00:37:48] all of them
[00:37:49] that hate his guts
[00:37:50] because they're
[00:37:50] in the pocket
[00:37:51] of big pharma.
[00:37:52] I mean,
[00:37:52] this is a stacked deck
[00:37:55] and I think
[00:37:56] it's going to be
[00:37:57] a bare knuckles
[00:37:58] kind of thing.
[00:37:59] Do you think
[00:38:00] that Donald can
[00:38:01] push these people through?
[00:38:03] No,
[00:38:03] I don't think
[00:38:04] he can get them
[00:38:04] all through,
[00:38:05] but I sure hope
[00:38:06] he can get
[00:38:06] Bobby Kennedy through.
[00:38:07] I don't think
[00:38:08] Matt Gaetz
[00:38:08] is going to make it through.
[00:38:10] I think that he's
[00:38:11] going to be
[00:38:11] I mean,
[00:38:12] they're saying
[00:38:13] this is the chief
[00:38:14] law enforcement officer
[00:38:15] of the United States
[00:38:16] and we've got to have
[00:38:17] an up front
[00:38:18] straight arrow dude here.
[00:38:19] Let's have Michael Peruka
[00:38:20] do it then,
[00:38:21] doctor.
[00:38:22] Fine,
[00:38:22] but that isn't
[00:38:23] the guy on the table.
[00:38:24] Right.
[00:38:25] But Gatz
[00:38:25] is a lightning rod
[00:38:26] right now
[00:38:26] and it's because
[00:38:27] the establishment
[00:38:28] hates his guts too.
[00:38:30] I agree
[00:38:31] and I don't
[00:38:32] again,
[00:38:32] I don't buy
[00:38:33] a lot of the garbage
[00:38:33] about Matt Gaetz.
[00:38:34] I think he's a good dude.
[00:38:36] I think he means well
[00:38:37] and I would put
[00:38:38] Matt Gaetz through.
[00:38:39] I'll tell you
[00:38:40] who I would not
[00:38:40] put through though.
[00:38:43] North Dakota
[00:38:44] Governor
[00:38:45] Doug
[00:38:46] Burgum.
[00:38:47] They say he's
[00:38:48] going to head
[00:38:48] the Department
[00:38:49] of the Interior.
[00:38:50] I would not put
[00:38:51] Doug through.
[00:38:51] I don't think
[00:38:52] he'll protect
[00:38:52] your land rights
[00:38:53] at all.
[00:38:54] The Department
[00:38:55] of the Interior
[00:38:55] should have
[00:38:56] a really narrow role.
[00:38:58] Well,
[00:38:59] they shouldn't
[00:38:59] even be existing
[00:39:00] hardly except for
[00:39:01] the small amount
[00:39:03] of land
[00:39:03] that the general
[00:39:04] government,
[00:39:04] Article 1,
[00:39:05] Section 8,
[00:39:06] Clause 17
[00:39:06] is very specific
[00:39:07] about how much
[00:39:09] ground the feds
[00:39:09] are to own
[00:39:10] and they have
[00:39:13] usurped
[00:39:13] almost every
[00:39:14] piece of ground
[00:39:15] that's possible
[00:39:16] to be done.
[00:39:16] But do you believe
[00:39:17] that Doug Bergen
[00:39:18] would stand tall
[00:39:19] to defend land rights
[00:39:20] and scale that back?
[00:39:21] Well,
[00:39:22] I don't have
[00:39:23] as much background
[00:39:24] on him
[00:39:24] as I maybe
[00:39:25] ought to have
[00:39:25] but I'm
[00:39:26] guessing that
[00:39:27] based on what
[00:39:28] I do know
[00:39:29] that he's going
[00:39:30] to be in the hand
[00:39:31] of the government
[00:39:31] pretty much.
[00:39:33] Well,
[00:39:34] and the way
[00:39:34] I look at it
[00:39:34] is if you've
[00:39:35] been a governor
[00:39:35] for quite a while
[00:39:36] which he has
[00:39:36] and everything else
[00:39:37] and we haven't
[00:39:37] heard some serious
[00:39:38] good from the guy
[00:39:41] all I'm telling you
[00:39:41] is you make a name
[00:39:42] for yourself
[00:39:42] when you stand up
[00:39:43] right,
[00:39:43] you know,
[00:39:44] kind of thing
[00:39:44] and I just
[00:39:45] kind of feel like
[00:39:46] I don't believe
[00:39:46] this guy would
[00:39:47] really double down
[00:39:48] in defense
[00:39:49] of minimizing
[00:39:49] or making
[00:39:50] constitutional that
[00:39:51] which is
[00:39:52] appropriately
[00:39:53] government
[00:39:53] responsibility
[00:39:54] I don't believe
[00:39:54] he'll rent it in
[00:39:55] so I wouldn't
[00:39:56] put through
[00:39:56] Doug Bergen
[00:39:57] personally.
[00:39:58] Well,
[00:39:59] and he'll probably
[00:39:59] be one of the easiest
[00:40:00] ones through
[00:40:01] because he
[00:40:02] tows the
[00:40:03] establishment line.
[00:40:04] I mean,
[00:40:04] you look at some
[00:40:05] of these people
[00:40:06] that have spoken
[00:40:08] against the deep
[00:40:08] state,
[00:40:09] I mean,
[00:40:10] like Tulsi Gabbard
[00:40:11] for example,
[00:40:12] I mean,
[00:40:12] you know,
[00:40:13] there's plenty
[00:40:13] of reason
[00:40:14] that we could
[00:40:14] probably squint our
[00:40:16] eyes a little bit
[00:40:16] on that one
[00:40:17] but she has,
[00:40:21] she's talked about
[00:40:22] the deep state
[00:40:23] being a problem.
[00:40:24] She's talked
[00:40:24] about the Russia,
[00:40:25] Russia,
[00:40:25] Russia thing
[00:40:26] has been a bunch
[00:40:27] of Bravo Sierra
[00:40:28] and that's why
[00:40:29] the people that
[00:40:30] are in the deep
[00:40:31] state don't want
[00:40:32] her in there,
[00:40:32] you know.
[00:40:33] Go ahead and skip
[00:40:34] the break.
[00:40:35] So it's one of
[00:40:36] those things
[00:40:36] where you look
[00:40:38] at who
[00:40:40] is the
[00:40:41] opposition
[00:40:42] and they're
[00:40:43] going to try,
[00:40:43] I mean,
[00:40:44] you know,
[00:40:44] guys like Thune
[00:40:45] are going to
[00:40:45] make it sound,
[00:40:46] well,
[00:40:46] I'm here to
[00:40:47] help Trump
[00:40:47] with his mandate
[00:40:49] to carry that
[00:40:49] out and blah,
[00:40:50] blah,
[00:40:50] blah.
[00:40:51] Well,
[00:40:52] that behind
[00:40:52] the scenes,
[00:40:53] I mean,
[00:40:53] it's like
[00:40:54] Woodrow Wilson,
[00:40:55] you know,
[00:40:55] and when
[00:40:56] World War I
[00:40:57] was going on,
[00:40:58] he kept us
[00:40:58] out of war,
[00:40:59] you know,
[00:41:00] gets elected
[00:41:00] again and he
[00:41:01] throws us
[00:41:01] under the bus
[00:41:02] and Woodrow
[00:41:03] Wilson was
[00:41:04] working with
[00:41:04] Edward Mandel
[00:41:05] House to get
[00:41:06] us into a
[00:41:06] global government
[00:41:07] through war.
[00:41:08] But the
[00:41:09] public persona
[00:41:11] that's going
[00:41:11] to be expressed
[00:41:12] by Thune is
[00:41:13] I'm here to
[00:41:14] help Trump
[00:41:14] implement
[00:41:15] his mandate.
[00:41:16] Well,
[00:41:16] but look
[00:41:18] at his history.
[00:41:18] He has
[00:41:19] been a
[00:41:20] Mitch McConnell
[00:41:21] wannabe clone
[00:41:22] kind of guy,
[00:41:23] right-hand man,
[00:41:25] helped him
[00:41:26] shape the
[00:41:26] Senate and
[00:41:27] get things
[00:41:28] done.
[00:41:28] Neither
[00:41:29] one of them
[00:41:29] have been,
[00:41:30] you know,
[00:41:31] soundly founded
[00:41:32] in terms of
[00:41:32] following the
[00:41:33] Constitution.
[00:41:34] They go along
[00:41:35] with what
[00:41:36] the establishment
[00:41:37] wants.
[00:41:37] And so,
[00:41:38] and when the
[00:41:39] deep state
[00:41:40] wants it,
[00:41:41] they're in
[00:41:41] the Senate
[00:41:41] too,
[00:41:42] man.
[00:41:42] They're in
[00:41:43] the House.
[00:41:44] They're
[00:41:44] right.
[00:41:45] Let's hammer
[00:41:46] this thing
[00:41:46] home.
[00:41:47] Do you
[00:41:47] think the
[00:41:47] deep state
[00:41:47] will stay
[00:41:48] above this
[00:41:49] new group
[00:41:50] or do you
[00:41:50] think the
[00:41:50] new group
[00:41:51] will get a
[00:41:52] handle of
[00:41:53] the deep
[00:41:53] state?
[00:41:53] I believe
[00:41:54] it'll be
[00:41:54] neither.
[00:41:55] I think that
[00:41:55] we'll win
[00:41:55] a few battles
[00:41:56] to make us
[00:41:56] feel great.
[00:41:58] I think
[00:41:58] a lot of
[00:42:00] shake-up
[00:42:00] will happen
[00:42:01] in some
[00:42:02] good ways
[00:42:02] and in
[00:42:02] some bad
[00:42:03] ways.
[00:42:03] I think
[00:42:04] there'll be
[00:42:04] just as many
[00:42:05] good things
[00:42:05] that we
[00:42:05] can point
[00:42:06] to as
[00:42:06] bad things
[00:42:07] just like
[00:42:07] the Trump
[00:42:07] first
[00:42:07] administration
[00:42:08] was.
[00:42:09] I think
[00:42:09] the deep
[00:42:10] state
[00:42:10] will continue
[00:42:10] to have
[00:42:11] their
[00:42:11] general
[00:42:11] sway
[00:42:12] and the
[00:42:12] general
[00:42:12] direction
[00:42:13] will continue
[00:42:13] which is
[00:42:14] out of
[00:42:14] control
[00:42:15] spending
[00:42:16] and
[00:42:18] unconstitutionality
[00:42:19] at every
[00:42:19] turn.
[00:42:27] You can't
[00:42:28] really shut
[00:42:28] that down.
[00:42:29] There's a lot
[00:42:29] of people
[00:42:29] that have
[00:42:30] tenure.
[00:42:31] It's really
[00:42:32] easy to
[00:42:33] talk about,
[00:42:33] really hard
[00:42:34] to get
[00:42:34] done.
[00:42:35] I actually
[00:42:35] think Donald
[00:42:36] Trump will
[00:42:36] get rid of
[00:42:37] the education
[00:42:37] department
[00:42:38] and will
[00:42:38] turn education
[00:42:39] back to
[00:42:39] the states.
[00:42:41] But that's
[00:42:41] a fairly easy
[00:42:42] one at least
[00:42:43] in comparison
[00:42:43] to what he's
[00:42:44] promised.
[00:42:45] Number one,
[00:42:46] do you think
[00:42:46] that he'll
[00:42:47] get rid of
[00:42:47] the education
[00:42:48] department?
[00:42:48] Number two,
[00:42:49] do you think
[00:42:49] we can get
[00:42:50] above the
[00:42:50] deep state
[00:42:50] in any way
[00:42:51] temporarily
[00:42:52] or permanently?
[00:42:54] I think
[00:42:55] the deep state
[00:42:55] is going to
[00:42:56] be a hard
[00:42:56] delivery,
[00:42:57] too.
[00:42:58] It was
[00:42:59] brought along
[00:43:00] by Jimmy
[00:43:00] Carter in
[00:43:01] 1979,
[00:43:02] and the
[00:43:03] deep state
[00:43:04] is fully
[00:43:05] embedded in
[00:43:06] that.
[00:43:06] I mean,
[00:43:07] it's the
[00:43:07] 10th point
[00:43:08] of the
[00:43:08] Communist
[00:43:08] Manifesto.
[00:43:09] I mean,
[00:43:10] they're not
[00:43:10] the biggest
[00:43:11] organization
[00:43:12] with the
[00:43:12] biggest budget
[00:43:13] or anything
[00:43:13] like that,
[00:43:14] but they're
[00:43:15] educating your
[00:43:16] children to
[00:43:17] make sure
[00:43:17] that the
[00:43:18] next generation
[00:43:19] have done
[00:43:19] a pretty
[00:43:20] good job
[00:43:20] of destroying
[00:43:21] America
[00:43:22] through the
[00:43:22] education
[00:43:23] system.
[00:43:24] They help
[00:43:25] with Pell
[00:43:25] Grants and
[00:43:26] the administration
[00:43:26] of student
[00:43:27] loans,
[00:43:28] and about
[00:43:28] 10%,
[00:43:29] roughly across
[00:43:30] the board,
[00:43:31] of the local
[00:43:32] state,
[00:43:33] let's put it
[00:43:34] this way,
[00:43:35] our state
[00:43:35] education
[00:43:36] system in
[00:43:37] most states
[00:43:38] is around
[00:43:38] 8% to
[00:43:39] 10%-ish
[00:43:40] of their
[00:43:41] budget comes
[00:43:42] from the
[00:43:44] general
[00:43:44] government,
[00:43:45] the feds,
[00:43:45] the
[00:43:46] board of
[00:43:46] With that minimal
[00:43:47] 10%, do they
[00:43:48] control everything?
[00:43:50] Well,
[00:43:50] that's the
[00:43:51] bribe.
[00:43:51] I mean,
[00:43:52] they have
[00:43:53] sold their
[00:43:56] inheritance
[00:43:56] for a mess
[00:43:57] of pottage,
[00:43:58] and that
[00:43:59] is how
[00:43:59] they've
[00:44:00] influenced
[00:44:00] all of
[00:44:01] the local
[00:44:01] state,
[00:44:01] oh,
[00:44:02] you've
[00:44:02] got to
[00:44:02] go with
[00:44:03] No Child
[00:44:03] Left
[00:44:03] Behind,
[00:44:04] okay,
[00:44:05] or this
[00:44:06] common core
[00:44:07] kind of
[00:44:07] Bravo Sierra.
[00:44:09] They have
[00:44:10] bought
[00:44:10] the local,
[00:44:12] it's like,
[00:44:12] you know,
[00:44:12] we're always
[00:44:13] constrained for
[00:44:14] money,
[00:44:14] so say the
[00:44:15] education
[00:44:16] systems in
[00:44:17] all the states,
[00:44:18] oh,
[00:44:18] I don't know
[00:44:19] how we'd
[00:44:19] live without
[00:44:20] these federal
[00:44:21] funds,
[00:44:22] and so
[00:44:22] there's a lot
[00:44:22] of influence
[00:44:23] that's being
[00:44:24] purchased there
[00:44:24] for 10%,
[00:44:26] and,
[00:44:26] you know,
[00:44:27] it's like,
[00:44:27] you know,
[00:44:28] the old adage
[00:44:29] that John
[00:44:30] F.
[00:44:30] Kennedy's dad,
[00:44:31] you know,
[00:44:32] said he was
[00:44:32] not going to
[00:44:33] buy a
[00:44:34] landslide,
[00:44:34] he was just
[00:44:35] going to
[00:44:35] buy a
[00:44:35] victory.
[00:44:36] They just
[00:44:37] had to buy
[00:44:37] a victory,
[00:44:38] and that's
[00:44:38] what they're
[00:44:39] doing.
[00:44:39] The Department
[00:44:40] of Education,
[00:44:41] I think,
[00:44:42] is embedded
[00:44:42] in so many
[00:44:43] things.
[00:44:44] Each state
[00:44:45] has a piece
[00:44:47] of the action,
[00:44:47] and so I
[00:44:48] don't think
[00:44:49] it's going
[00:44:49] to be easily
[00:44:50] done.
[00:44:50] I think it
[00:44:51] can be done,
[00:44:52] but it's going
[00:44:53] to take an
[00:44:53] act of Congress
[00:44:54] because it went
[00:44:55] through that
[00:44:56] process for
[00:44:56] creation back
[00:44:57] in 1979.
[00:44:59] It's only been
[00:45:00] there, I mean,
[00:45:00] for crying out
[00:45:01] loud, I got
[00:45:01] kids older than
[00:45:02] that.
[00:45:03] I mean,
[00:45:05] most of my kids
[00:45:05] older than
[00:45:06] I'm 13 years
[00:45:08] older than
[00:45:08] the Education
[00:45:08] Department,
[00:45:09] right?
[00:45:10] Right.
[00:45:11] That's quite a
[00:45:11] bad.
[00:45:12] But the fact
[00:45:13] of the matter
[00:45:13] is it's
[00:45:14] embedded itself.
[00:45:15] I've been in
[00:45:16] the halls of
[00:45:17] some of these
[00:45:17] organizations,
[00:45:19] and they,
[00:45:20] I mean,
[00:45:20] the John
[00:45:21] Deweys of
[00:45:21] the world
[00:45:22] rule.
[00:45:23] I mean,
[00:45:24] the Freuds
[00:45:25] and the
[00:45:26] Keynes.
[00:45:27] All right,
[00:45:27] so does Donald
[00:45:27] get it done
[00:45:28] though?
[00:45:28] Does he abolish
[00:45:29] the Education
[00:45:29] Department
[00:45:30] prediction time?
[00:45:31] I think he
[00:45:31] will.
[00:45:32] Nope.
[00:45:32] No.
[00:45:33] I'm going to
[00:45:34] say that they're
[00:45:34] going to slam
[00:45:35] dunk him on
[00:45:36] this because,
[00:45:37] oh, we just,
[00:45:38] we got to do it
[00:45:38] for the kids.
[00:45:39] Let me tell you
[00:45:40] why.
[00:45:40] I'm sorry,
[00:45:41] Sam, I want
[00:45:42] to agree with
[00:45:42] you so bad,
[00:45:43] my teeth ache.
[00:45:44] Well, but you
[00:45:45] will when you
[00:45:45] hear what I
[00:45:46] have to say.
[00:45:46] Ready?
[00:45:47] Okay, let me
[00:45:47] hear it.
[00:45:47] You might,
[00:45:48] you might not,
[00:45:48] but I think
[00:45:49] you will.
[00:45:50] Here's their
[00:45:50] plan.
[00:45:51] You don't
[00:45:51] have to get
[00:45:52] rid of it in
[00:45:53] the way you
[00:45:53] and I think
[00:45:54] of getting rid
[00:45:54] of it to get
[00:45:55] rid of it.
[00:45:56] So you and
[00:45:57] I think,
[00:45:57] hey, get rid
[00:45:58] of it means
[00:45:58] it's all gone.
[00:46:00] But what if
[00:46:00] I take nine
[00:46:01] out of ten
[00:46:02] things that the
[00:46:03] education department
[00:46:04] does and I
[00:46:05] push them to
[00:46:05] other agencies
[00:46:07] so that things
[00:46:07] are still getting
[00:46:08] done and then
[00:46:09] I abolish the
[00:46:10] education department?
[00:46:13] Well, have you
[00:46:14] infected the
[00:46:15] other agencies
[00:46:15] with the cancer
[00:46:17] that was there?
[00:46:17] So now nine
[00:46:18] tens of the
[00:46:18] cancer is still
[00:46:19] there, but I've
[00:46:20] abolished it for
[00:46:21] political gain
[00:46:22] sake.
[00:46:23] That's what my
[00:46:24] prediction will be.
[00:46:25] They won't get
[00:46:26] rid of the real,
[00:46:26] the whole thing
[00:46:27] like when you
[00:46:28] and I think
[00:46:28] of getting rid
[00:46:28] of something,
[00:46:29] we're like
[00:46:30] purists.
[00:46:30] We're good
[00:46:31] honest Americans.
[00:46:32] We're not
[00:46:33] playing games.
[00:46:34] And so to us
[00:46:35] it would be
[00:46:36] gone.
[00:46:36] And in that
[00:46:37] sense I don't
[00:46:37] think we'll get
[00:46:37] rid of it at
[00:46:38] all.
[00:46:38] I 100% agree
[00:46:39] with you.
[00:46:39] Will not
[00:46:40] happen.
[00:46:40] Absolutely
[00:46:41] will not
[00:46:41] occur.
[00:46:42] However, if
[00:46:43] we can push
[00:46:44] a bunch of
[00:46:45] these responsibilities
[00:46:45] to other
[00:46:46] government
[00:46:46] agencies and
[00:46:48] we can put
[00:46:48] the budgets
[00:46:49] and the
[00:46:49] funding and
[00:46:49] then we can
[00:46:50] literally get
[00:46:51] rid of that
[00:46:51] name education
[00:46:52] department so
[00:46:53] it's gone,
[00:46:53] but still nine
[00:46:54] tenths of the
[00:46:55] cancer is still
[00:46:55] there.
[00:46:56] I think
[00:46:56] they'll get that
[00:46:57] done, doctor,
[00:46:57] because I think
[00:46:58] I can reduce
[00:47:09] it to 200
[00:47:11] government
[00:47:14] there now.
[00:47:16] But yet these
[00:47:16] 200 government
[00:47:18] agencies are
[00:47:18] a thousand times
[00:47:19] more entrenched,
[00:47:21] more secretive,
[00:47:22] stronger, more
[00:47:23] capable, more
[00:47:24] slim, whatever
[00:47:25] you want to
[00:47:26] say.
[00:47:26] Behind the
[00:47:27] scenes, secretive,
[00:47:28] whatever, than
[00:47:28] the thousand.
[00:47:29] I'm not really
[00:47:29] better off, but
[00:47:30] the perception
[00:47:31] is, and I
[00:47:31] can claim I
[00:47:32] got rid of 80
[00:47:32] percent of the
[00:47:33] government.
[00:47:34] That's where I
[00:47:34] believe they're
[00:47:35] headed.
[00:47:36] So it's a
[00:47:37] perception thing.
[00:47:38] See, the
[00:47:40] problem, the
[00:47:41] problem is, is
[00:47:42] that a little bit
[00:47:43] of cancers, I
[00:47:45] mean, it'll
[00:47:45] become a big
[00:47:46] cancer.
[00:47:47] Without
[00:47:47] question.
[00:47:48] The Department
[00:47:49] of Education
[00:47:50] administers or
[00:47:52] oversees, I
[00:47:52] don't know the
[00:47:53] right term, about
[00:47:55] $2 trillion of
[00:47:57] student loans
[00:47:58] right now.
[00:47:59] I mean, this is
[00:48:00] a big footprint,
[00:48:03] in spite of the
[00:48:03] fact their budget
[00:48:04] isn't that big.
[00:48:05] And if somebody's
[00:48:06] going to oversee
[00:48:07] that, first of
[00:48:07] all, number one,
[00:48:09] first on the
[00:48:10] agenda, totally
[00:48:11] unconstitutional.
[00:48:12] when the
[00:48:13] American Founding
[00:48:14] Fathers met in
[00:48:15] May of 1787,
[00:48:18] drafted their
[00:48:19] first draft of
[00:48:20] the new
[00:48:20] Constitution,
[00:48:22] they had a
[00:48:22] kind of a
[00:48:23] Department of
[00:48:23] Education.
[00:48:24] That isn't, you
[00:48:25] know, the exact
[00:48:26] formation of it
[00:48:27] or anything like
[00:48:28] that, but they
[00:48:28] were going to
[00:48:29] have the general
[00:48:29] government have
[00:48:30] an element of
[00:48:31] involvement in
[00:48:32] the education
[00:48:33] system.
[00:48:34] And by the
[00:48:35] time they signed
[00:48:36] it in September
[00:48:37] of 1789, there
[00:48:39] was no delegation
[00:48:41] of authority to
[00:48:42] be involved in
[00:48:42] education whatsoever.
[00:48:44] They had a
[00:48:45] military education
[00:48:47] arm that was
[00:48:48] part of the
[00:48:48] military, you
[00:48:49] know, West
[00:48:49] Point.
[00:48:50] But the point of
[00:48:51] the matter is
[00:48:52] that it is
[00:48:54] unconstitutional
[00:48:54] to the core,
[00:48:55] as is probably
[00:48:56] 80%.
[00:48:57] And so, you
[00:48:58] know, I hope
[00:49:00] they don't just
[00:49:01] spread the cancer
[00:49:02] around.
[00:49:03] They will.
[00:49:03] They put part
[00:49:04] of it in HHS
[00:49:05] and, you know,
[00:49:06] there's going to
[00:49:06] be different
[00:49:06] organizations.
[00:49:07] So by the way,
[00:49:08] HHS will deal
[00:49:08] with the mental
[00:49:09] health of your
[00:49:09] children so that
[00:49:10] part can go
[00:49:10] away to the
[00:49:12] education department
[00:49:12] and go to HHS.
[00:49:13] They've been
[00:49:14] spending a lot of
[00:49:14] money on the
[00:49:15] mental health
[00:49:15] discussions.
[00:49:16] I'll give you
[00:49:16] another example.
[00:49:17] They'll take that
[00:49:18] lending program for
[00:49:19] students and they'll
[00:49:20] mix it in with a
[00:49:21] housing thing,
[00:49:21] Fannie Mae, Freddie
[00:49:22] Mac, and pretty
[00:49:23] soon it'll be
[00:49:24] Buddy's school
[00:49:25] child or whatever
[00:49:25] you want to call
[00:49:26] it.
[00:49:26] And they'll move
[00:49:27] that to that and
[00:49:28] they'll do all
[00:49:28] these different
[00:49:29] goofy things.
[00:49:30] And before you
[00:49:30] know it, they'll
[00:49:31] say, you know,
[00:49:31] we don't need
[00:49:31] the Department of
[00:49:32] Education anymore.
[00:49:32] We can all get
[00:49:33] rid of it.
[00:49:33] And then everybody
[00:49:34] can clap and wave
[00:49:35] the flag and feel
[00:49:36] great.
[00:49:37] It's a big old
[00:49:38] sham, buddy.
[00:49:39] But that's how it
[00:49:40] started.
[00:49:42] They broke the
[00:49:43] Department of
[00:49:43] Education off, an
[00:49:44] existing department,
[00:49:46] and they made it
[00:49:47] its own standalone
[00:49:48] organization.
[00:49:49] I mean, what goes
[00:49:50] around comes around,
[00:49:50] I guess.
[00:49:51] But that's what they
[00:49:54] want to do.
[00:49:55] That's what those
[00:49:55] who want to rewrite
[00:49:56] the Constitution.
[00:49:57] They want to go
[00:49:57] back to the Articles
[00:49:58] of Confederation in
[00:49:59] so many ways.
[00:50:00] It was a failure
[00:50:01] formula to begin
[00:50:02] with, and it is
[00:50:03] now.
[00:50:03] And Jimmy Carter, I
[00:50:06] mean, belly flopped
[00:50:07] basically everything
[00:50:09] he did.
[00:50:10] I mean, they give
[00:50:11] him credit for the
[00:50:12] Camp David Accords,
[00:50:13] but look what that's
[00:50:14] led to for crying out
[00:50:15] loud.
[00:50:16] But at any rate,
[00:50:17] no, I hear what
[00:50:19] you're saying, Sam,
[00:50:20] and I can see what
[00:50:21] you're saying happening.
[00:50:21] I really can.
[00:50:23] And I hope I'm
[00:50:24] wrong.
[00:50:24] I mean, I hope
[00:50:25] you're right.
[00:50:25] And I hope they
[00:50:26] shut it down.
[00:50:27] I just don't see
[00:50:28] it, doctor.
[00:50:28] I don't see them
[00:50:29] giving up power that
[00:50:30] easily.
[00:50:30] I just don't.
[00:50:32] Well, I think
[00:50:33] you're right.
[00:50:34] And when it's the
[00:50:34] Communist Manifesto,
[00:50:35] if we really took
[00:50:35] the education of our
[00:50:36] children back in
[00:50:37] meaningful ways, and
[00:50:38] our children understood
[00:50:39] God, family, and
[00:50:40] country, in other
[00:50:40] words, they were
[00:50:42] educated to the
[00:50:43] points that Liberty
[00:50:44] Roundtable makes on a
[00:50:45] daily basis, this
[00:50:46] country would change
[00:50:47] tomorrow.
[00:50:48] We'd vote out the
[00:50:48] whole house in one
[00:50:49] freaking sweep.
[00:50:51] Boom!
[00:50:51] Yeah.
[00:50:52] I mean, it would
[00:50:53] change on a dime,
[00:50:54] and they know it, and
[00:50:55] they just cannot have
[00:50:56] that happen.
[00:50:57] Well, like I say,
[00:50:58] the John Deweys of
[00:50:59] the world, and the
[00:51:00] Keynes and Kinsey's,
[00:51:01] and the Freud's, and
[00:51:03] the Marx's, all of
[00:51:04] those guys that are
[00:51:05] the high priests of
[00:51:06] the modern American
[00:51:07] education have done
[00:51:09] their job well, and
[00:51:11] it's been done under
[00:51:13] the guise of, for the
[00:51:14] children.
[00:51:15] We've got to do this
[00:51:16] for the children.
[00:51:17] Well, I say do it for
[00:51:18] the children and get
[00:51:19] rid of this nonsense,
[00:51:20] this Bravo Sierra.
[00:51:21] And for 10% of each
[00:51:24] one of our state
[00:51:25] education budgets, we
[00:51:27] of the state has
[00:51:28] given away the
[00:51:30] responsibility that we
[00:51:31] have to educate our
[00:51:32] own children.
[00:51:32] Now, I would like to
[00:51:33] have government
[00:51:33] completely out of
[00:51:34] education because I
[00:51:36] believe that there's
[00:51:37] an agenda there that
[00:51:38] is an undertow.
[00:51:40] I mean, my master's
[00:51:41] degree is in public
[00:51:42] education, no public
[00:51:43] education, public
[00:51:44] administration.
[00:51:45] And my master's
[00:51:46] degree was a degree
[00:51:48] in the administration
[00:51:49] of socialism.
[00:51:50] That's really what it
[00:51:52] is.
[00:51:52] Now, you can say,
[00:51:53] well, I was behind
[00:51:54] enemy lines while I
[00:51:55] was learning that and
[00:51:56] all that kind of
[00:51:56] stuff.
[00:51:57] But I see most of the
[00:51:59] stuff that's in
[00:51:59] government today is
[00:52:01] embedded there with
[00:52:03] the purpose,
[00:52:04] ultimately, of
[00:52:05] unseating the
[00:52:06] Americanist ideals that
[00:52:07] were originally
[00:52:08] established.
[00:52:08] And they're doing a
[00:52:09] dang good job of
[00:52:11] doing their job, which
[00:52:12] is, they're a good
[00:52:14] example of a bad
[00:52:15] example, in my opinion,
[00:52:16] of how this thing
[00:52:17] ought to be run.
[00:52:17] And so education has
[00:52:20] been pushed to the
[00:52:21] general government,
[00:52:22] unconstitutionally.
[00:52:23] The founders talked
[00:52:24] about it.
[00:52:24] They rejected it.
[00:52:26] It's at the state
[00:52:27] level, and it's
[00:52:28] written into our
[00:52:29] constitution in Utah.
[00:52:31] And that was put
[00:52:31] there by the Marxists
[00:52:33] that wanted to
[00:52:34] unseat some things
[00:52:35] that were going on
[00:52:36] in Utah.
[00:52:37] And basically, it's
[00:52:39] doing a dang good
[00:52:40] job of doing that,
[00:52:40] too.
[00:52:41] And then what's
[00:52:41] going to happen is
[00:52:42] after they take
[00:52:43] credit for getting
[00:52:43] rid of the education
[00:52:44] department state by
[00:52:45] state, you'll have
[00:52:45] battles like you do on
[00:52:47] the abortion
[00:52:47] discussion.
[00:52:48] And believe it or
[00:52:49] not, I know that
[00:52:50] Roe versus Wade
[00:52:50] going away is a good
[00:52:51] thing because it's
[00:52:52] not a general
[00:52:52] government responsibility
[00:52:53] in the first place.
[00:52:54] So pushing it to the
[00:52:55] states is the right
[00:52:55] thing to do.
[00:52:56] But then the people
[00:52:57] choose wickedness,
[00:52:58] and more and more
[00:52:59] and more states are
[00:52:59] starting to just
[00:53:00] murder outright
[00:53:01] blatantly in your face.
[00:53:03] They've codified
[00:53:04] murder into their
[00:53:05] constitutions or into
[00:53:05] their laws and
[00:53:06] everything else.
[00:53:07] And you're going to
[00:53:08] see the same thing
[00:53:08] with education.
[00:53:09] You're going to see
[00:53:09] the states go just
[00:53:10] ham on this thing,
[00:53:11] and they're going to
[00:53:12] increase mental health
[00:53:13] discussions, and
[00:53:14] they're going to this
[00:53:14] and they're going to
[00:53:15] that.
[00:53:15] And you watch.
[00:53:16] It's going to get
[00:53:16] more and more abusive.
[00:53:18] It's appropriate to
[00:53:19] turn it to the states,
[00:53:20] not to the federal
[00:53:20] government.
[00:53:21] I agree with that.
[00:53:21] So, you know, but I'm
[00:53:23] telling you right now,
[00:53:24] it'll be a state-by-state
[00:53:25] battle, and you'll have
[00:53:26] states going over the
[00:53:28] top, just like they are
[00:53:30] on abortion right now.
[00:53:31] We've got more
[00:53:32] abortions now via the
[00:53:33] abortion murder pill
[00:53:34] that's being shipped
[00:53:35] across state lines by
[00:53:36] the feds, in my
[00:53:37] opinion, against state
[00:53:38] laws and everything
[00:53:39] else.
[00:53:39] The feds should go to
[00:53:40] prison over that kind
[00:53:40] of stuff.
[00:53:41] But they're going to do
[00:53:42] the same thing with
[00:53:42] education.
[00:53:43] It'll be a state-by-state
[00:53:44] battle.
[00:53:44] Some states will get
[00:53:46] a little better on
[00:53:47] education.
[00:53:48] Most states are going
[00:53:48] to go blue, blue, blue,
[00:53:49] blue, blue, all the way
[00:53:50] hog-wild crazy.
[00:53:52] And the federal government
[00:53:53] will get out of it in
[00:53:54] many ways.
[00:53:54] But they'll have
[00:53:55] backhanded funding in
[00:53:56] certain ways as well.
[00:53:57] I don't know.
[00:53:58] Write it down and see if
[00:53:59] I'm right, doctor.
[00:54:00] Yeah.
[00:54:00] I see Utah as a good
[00:54:02] example of those bad
[00:54:03] examples.
[00:54:04] I've been following
[00:54:05] Utah's education for
[00:54:06] decades.
[00:54:07] Oh, and they'll go off
[00:54:08] the rails.
[00:54:08] They'll go ham-crazy if
[00:54:09] they get more control.
[00:54:10] Yeah.
[00:54:11] They will.
[00:54:12] All right.
[00:54:12] Hour one of the can.
[00:54:13] Hour two coming up.
[00:54:15] We've got a lot to talk
[00:54:16] about.
[00:54:16] Spotify takes on YouTube.
[00:54:17] We'll talk about that.
[00:54:20] I want to talk about an
[00:54:21] email that Ron Paul sent
[00:54:22] me.
[00:54:23] It's called What Do You
[00:54:23] Think?
[00:54:24] We'll talk about that in
[00:54:25] detail because he lays
[00:54:26] out some real opportunities
[00:54:27] that we have if we the
[00:54:28] people get behind them.
[00:54:29] Hang tight.
[00:54:30] Hour one of the can.
[00:54:31] Hour two coming up.
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