Chris HandAugust 14, 202636m

LIBS Presidential Candidates, Newsom's Crazy Wife, & Stephen Miller's Anger spreads

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If you want to see that short documentary from HHS, The Wolves and White Coats, I tweeted it out of my account. It's 12 minutes long. I think everybody should watch it. it's kind of a shame that it was posted uh it was posted a couple hours ago but it only has it only has a few thousand views this should be in the millions of views everybody should watch this so if you want the link you don't have to search for it at chris hand on air on x and it's right there for you at the top of my page appreciate you uh sharing it it's not even for me like just share this documentary because people need to see it um It's important. It really is. JD Vance breaking it all down yesterday with Will Kane. That wasn't all they talked about at all. He talked about a few other things. He brought up what's going on in Minnesota, don't you know? And he talked about the Somali immigrants who have come into the country, had children, and taken advantage of... the social safety nets in our country. I think that it's hard to top the Medicaid fraud that we saw in the Minneapolis area, where you had primarily Somali immigrants who came to the country, some of whom who didn't even have children, but were billing Medicaid for services provided to autistic children. I mean, it's one thing to engage in fraud. It's one thing to lie about a disorder that your child has when they actually don't have that disorder. But it's something true. truly extraordinary to actually collect services for children that you don't actually have. So that's got to be at the top of my list. But Will, I got to say, man, while it is hard sometimes to put a stop to the fraud, it's hard to prevent the money from going out the door. And of course, once it's gone out the door, it's very hard to get the money back. Finding fraud, there's just so much of it. I mean, you asked about this Chinese marriage scheme. There were thousands of people. who were actually getting paid money to like marry somebody that they had never met before so that that person could get access to American citizenship and all the benefits that come from it. There's all the Medicaid fraud. There's the food stamps fraud. There's the small business administration fraud. There's this gender transition fraud. The unfortunate reality will is that fraud in Washington, D.C. was as common as bad weather. And bad weather is very common in Washington. I mean, he's touching on a lot of things there. With the fraud, I think this is one of the big things that we need to be focusing on as we head towards midterms. I hope that they can get the Iran conflict sorted out. I hope that gas prices can come down. We got what? 82 days, 81 days until the midterm elections. And I've talked to some people who are just like, yeah, we're going to take it in the shorts. That's like, excuse me? They're like, yep. We're going to take it in the shorts. We're losing the House, and we really should focus all the money on just trying to prevent losing the Senate, too. Now, I don't know, man. Things can change. Things can change. There's a lot of time between now and the midterms. And you should be running every race like you're 10 points behind, even if you're 15, 20 points up. I'm not as pessimistic.

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But you do look around and it's like if we lose a lot of these seats, if we lose the Senate, we're in big trouble because there are some radicals running. He was talking about Minnesota there. And one of the radicals that's running is the lieutenant governor in Minnesota. She's running for a Senate seat. Remember Peggy Flanagan? Mrs. Flanagan. I don't know if she's married. Maybe it's just Ms. Flanagan. She was the one that wore the shirt that said, protect trans kids and had a big knife on it. And it's like, funny enough, I want to protect kids from them becoming trans with that knife of yours there, the scalpel, these wolves in white coats, as HHS puts it. But you hear JD Vance talking about the fraud in Minnesota. How could any Minnesotans, vote in one of these establishment Democrats who watched the fraud go on underneath their nose and did absolutely nothing. Do you deserve any responsibility, the lieutenant governor, for those fraud schemes have taken place in your state over the last several years? I would say, you know, the governor says the buck stops with him. More should have been done sooner. And I agree. And now we know that 100 people have been charged. 60 have been convicted. The buck stops with the governor. I was just a, I was just a lieutenant. What could I have done as the whistleblowers were coming forward and they were being shamed into not saying anything by the threat of being called just some of the most dastardly things you could be called like, I don't know, racist. This is who is probably going to win the Senate seat in Minnesota. This is what the current state of the Democrat Party looks like. And behind her, if you're watching on the screen on YouTube, you probably saw it. If you're not, behind her, there's a nice rainbow sign. It says all are welcome here. And she means that she's got those radical ideas. And when it comes to gender affirming care. As the liberals like to call it, we call it sex rejecting care on the conservative side because you're rejecting the sex that God gave you. She was asked, should the gender affirming care have a minimum age? Minnesota law does not set a minimum age for gender affirming care. Do you believe there should be one? Now, before she answers, a minimum age, a minimum age, doesn't have one in Minnesota. So is three too young? Four? Five? Six. I think that any reasonable person should say, like, yeah, toddlers, no. Adolescence, no. Teenagers, no. You want to make mistakes with your own life. Do it after you turn 18.

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Before that, I look at it as child abuse. And I think, if we're being honest, I think the minimum age should be 26 because that's the time where your brain actually stops developing. And with such a... a lifelong decision that you're making here, it should be way, way tighter restricted than it is currently. But should there be a minimum age, she's asked. I mean, I believe that what we need to do is make sure that people have access to health care. Frankly, that's one of the reasons, you know, why I've run so hard on Medicare for all. Health care. What about gender affirming care and an age? Should there be an age limit? I think gender affirming care is part of health care. People need access to the age limit for it. It's health care. I think our law as it stands is a good law. I've supported in the past, but I think the real question. No age limit. That's how the law stands currently. That's a good law. The people are struggling with is if I go to the doctor, how am I going to pay that bill? You know, when folks have $16,000, $17,000 deductibles, it's untenable for people. How are you going to pay that bill when you become a customer for life and you're shelling out, what, hundreds of thousands of dollars for these procedures? Well, the taxpayer should pay it for you, obviously. So that is the issue surrounding health care that I hear from Minnesotans all across the state. Okay, so you support the law as is no limit. So if a 10-year-old wanted it, you would be okay with that? I want to be clear that these medical decisions. Absolutely. Should be made between a family and their doctor. What if the mom is suffering from Munchausen syndrome by proxy? Should the parents have a mental evaluation before any of these decisions can be made? I would say yes. But this is who's probably going to be the senator of Minnesota, this insane person. And these are these views aren't just limited to Peggy Flanagan. This is the current state of the Democrat Party. And they're all moving further left on pretty much every single issue. I mean, stop me if you've heard this one before. But they don't want borders. They don't want ice. They don't want police. They don't want prisons. They don't want the electoral college. They don't want the Senate. They don't even want the presidency. These people are insane. Absolutely insane. I'm talking about if they were abolished, how would it work practically for like a criminal in your state who's here illegally? How would that?

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She's talking about abolishing ICE. That work practically. Would you think would that person be arrested and deported and what agency would do it? I'm just wondering how that would work. We need violent criminals to be held to account and we need an immigration system. Donald Trump's ICE is completely broken and it is not the answer. And again, I would just say. While the national media may have moved on, we are still recovering from Operation Metro Surge here. And, you know, the fear, the chaos, it's outrageous. And I think the cruelty is the point. There wouldn't have been fear and chaos in the streets if you had let ICE in your prisons. These radical positions are not limited to the Democrat running for Senate, Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan in Minnesota. This is how they all feel. And they're all going to go along to get along, even if they have any minor objections. And you see it everywhere. The messaging is beginning to change in the Democrat Party because of the DSA. You have this ideology taking hold. And then you get Democrat reps who say, no, you know, the socialist takeover. It's not a change in ideology. It's just a change in terms of style. Mike Drop, hosted by former Navy SEAL Mike Ridland. How would you characterize your prowess? I'd say my style is that I just kind of outwork everybody until I get there, because I'm not a quitter. It's just you, and that's yourself. There's everything else's team-oriented. The motivation, it was a sort of anger at myself for being weak. That ends up being the driving factor. That anger, that pride, that ego, I think it's a muscle. It gets stronger. When you take that voice seriously, you start to change your life. Mike Drop, follow and listen on your favorite platform. And I actually agree with that. I think that they've all had this ideology for a very long time. The style is just much more in your face. This is a Democrat rep Subramaniam. Subramaniam. Subramanum. Subramanum. Subramanum. Yeah, I mean, the voters want change, right? That's what they're saying. They want an end to the status quo. This is a rebellion against the status quo. And it's not necessarily change in terms of ideology. I mean, the DSA is winning some primaries because they're showing more change and representing more change. But, you know, sometimes it's been a change in terms of, you know, how long have you been there? Have you been there too long? Change in terms of, are you fighting against the Trump administration enough, right? And so I think it is a change, but it's a change not necessarily in the ideological spectrum as much. as a style and wanting to be more of a, you know, against the President Trump and his administration. Is it a change in style to be a Democrat and against President Trump and his administration? I feel like that's been the style for what, a decade now? It's just, that's been in vogue for a decade. But he says a couple things there that are important to highlight. It's not a change in ideology. It's a change in style.

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These feelings, these thoughts, these messaging, talking points, they're just way more front-facing. They were always there. He also said something that I found interesting, which was, it's a question of, have you been there too long? And I thought that was very interesting because we do have quite a few people on both sides of the aisle that have been there for a very long time. One of those individuals on the Democrat side wants to be the next president. He's wanted to be the next president for a long time. And that's Gavin Newsom. And I think he's reading the tea leaves because he says that, you know, he understands that if you've been there too long, especially if you're a white male, you might have a target on your back. So he's combated this new talking point. with a new talking point where he is he is now labeling himself as the established. Insurgent. I think what's happening is there's just a desire for change. I think this notion of insurgency over incumbency is the real message here. And people just want fighters. They want people with conviction, strife, clarity, people that get it, want to get things done. And they're done with the status quo. And I totally respect that. I've long felt like I've been an established insurgent. I've always had that mindset. I've been in elected office a long time, but I've never been naive about people's desire for change, including my own desire for change. Established insurgent. You know what? Credit where credits do. Heck of a talking point. I'm with you. I'm just the established insurgent. Joe in Spring Hill. You're up next on Super Talk. What's up, Joe? Hey, Chris, good morning. I think it was Gutfeld. He had the best line ever. He's like, whenever Gavin Newsom talks with his posturing and gesturing, it almost looks like he's negotiating with a deaf prostitute. And I just always kind of kick out of that line. And I got to tell you. If he does run for president, his wife, that's the gift that keeps on giving right there. You put a microphone, you put a microphone unscripted in front of her, and boy, do you got some material right there. They've moved her away from the press recently. Have you noticed that? They've gotten her away from every microphone within a 50-foot radius. Oh, exactly. A couple of her interviews were just really, I mean, it was fun to listen to. And I wanted to tie that directly into the point I was going to make. You just brought Kevin Gavin Newsom up. It's amazing at the end of the day what all these people will do to sell their soul for the almighty dollar. And think about this across the board, whether it's Mrs. Gavin Newsom with her non-profit, I use air quotes, non-profit, whether it's the sick.

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people in the medical industry that are doing it just for money. And like you said, the mental manipulation where you get parents in an office and you're telling them that if you don't do this, your kid's going to off himself. That is just so demonic in nature that someone of a professional that's taken, I think it's called what, the Hippocratic oath or whatever, it should be the hypocritical oath at the end of the day. But they've, you know, they've taken an oath to protect you and this and that. And that's the conversations they're having with the parents. And it's fine. And go one beyond that. Go back to the COVID thing with Anthony Fauci and everything else. It was always about the almighty dollar. Yep. And I got a kickout. I got a kickout of the last weekend. I was watching trading places. And Eddie Murphy says in that movie, he goes, it occurs to me, the best way to hurt rich people is to make them into poor people. And I thought about that. And I'm like, if you took Anthony Fauci and you took all these doctors and you were to just, like you said, prison time, I mean, for mass occurring children, but. If we were to seize their assets, whether it's them or, you know, whether it's the Ilhan Omar's or the INA Presley's or Bernie or Elizabeth Warren, all these people that became multi-millionaires off $175,000 a salary, if we were to take their money from them, where would that leave them? That would be the worst punishment of all, I think. You might be right. Yeah, and the only other point I wanted to make real quick, Chris, was, you know, we hear about Trump. I voted for Trump three times. He's my guy. Always loved him. The only thing that I wish was better right now, being a small business owner is the price at the pump. And the thing that bums me out about that is going into the 2024 election. My number one issue is a... you know, person almost 60 and being a small business owner, my number one issue was energy independence. I didn't want our country to be dependent upon people that absolutely despise us. And from what I hear now, you know, we're producing more than ever and we're exporting more than ever. And okay, that's all great and all. But at the end of the day, I wish that that was reflected at the pump. Now, I know people tell me, oh, Joe, you know, it's done on a global scale. Well, you know, I guess I'm too dumb to know what that is because that doesn't change the numbers I see at the pump. Yeah. That was all I had for you. That was all I had for you today, Chris. I wanted to thank you for taking my call. Make sure you stay cool and hydrated during this heat wave. And as always, say hi to your mother for me. Say hi to your mother for me, Joe. Appreciate you, Joe. Classic. He brought up Siebel Gavin Newsom, though. You know that Gavin Newsom's wife? That has been paying herself huge sums of money, pushing woke, transgender, and sexuality films on kids. Shocker. She's raking up to 300,000 annually. on her board of ed recommended Siebel Gavin Newsom's films in controversial health education guidance since 2019. She leaned on her powerful hubby and his education board push to push preachy flicks about toxic masculinity in classrooms. He's right. Joe was right when he said that she's the gift that keeps on giving if he runs her president. I don't think he makes it.

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Right now, the polymarket odds actually have Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the lead as the Democrat nominee for president in 2028. But this is Siebel Gavin Newsom. She is a liability. I've given our boys dolls, even if they tear the head off. I've given them dolls. It's a little psychotic, right? It's like. to learn that care and caregiving is not just an activity that's reserved for women, but that it's also an activity that is a responsibility of men. What I've done with both my daughters and my sons is if I'm reading a book and the protagonist as a male, I just change the he to a she. And it just normalizes for my sons in particular. It's not even, I don't even just do it for my girls. I do it for my sons because I want them to see that women can be the center of a story. that women matter, that women are interesting. At the end of the day, we're all kind of like in this place in history maybe where we're recognizing what it is to ultimately deconstruct all these gender roles and ultimately be human. And that's exciting to me. You know, I'll just continue to kind of do my work and try and deconstruct all of these like limiting narratives about ultimately what it means to be human. So brave. So stunning. Again, it's not an ideology shift. The ideology has been there with these Democrats for a very, very long time. It is a strategy shift. It is a message delivery shift. But we know who they are because they've told us. That's Joan Jay Jones back in the newsroom down there in Jonestown. She loves it. She loves it in Jonestown. Big Kool-Aid fan. Huge. It's the number one. Yeah, especially, especially in hot weather. Number one, cool-aid area in all of Tennessee. Oh, yeah. Down there in Jonestown. Joan, do me a favor. Say nothing if you agree. Thank you. Big fan. You should. You think she just like, she gets up and walks away after the tease. I think so. I just started doing that more when she's in Jonestown. Joan, if you think, how about this? How about this? Joan, if you enjoy being on my show more than Mandus's, say nothing. Thank you, Joan. That silence speaks volumes. It does. It's deafening. The silence is deafening. We got a lot to get to. I was going to do the Stephen Miller stuff, and I will. But before I do that, I found Kamala Harris on a podcast with Stacey Abrams. It's a rightful governor of Georgia, bigot. So, stupid, bigot. You stupid bigot. So, obviously when they're there, they got to outwoke each other. Okay? So they start, they start really going back and forth at who can be the wokenest. I'll let you decide when we get back. I have the audio. Who's woker? The rightful governor of Georgia? Or?

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The best female vice president we've ever had. We'll decide next. What's the name of Stacey Abrams podcast? Do you know? So, like, RifleGovcast? I don't know if I want that in my search history. I'm better put it in mine. It's Stacey Abrams, not Abraham. Stacey Abrams podcast. All right, let's check out the digits on this thing, all right? Ugh, yuck. It's called Assembly Required. Blu. That's a weird name. She's doing decent numbers. Decent enough, I guess. She had 13,000 views from the podcast with Kamala Harris that came out yesterday. How new subscribers? She's got... 95,000. So the ratio's way off. It's a little blackluster. Uh, 264 videos. Hold on. Let's, you ready? You ready for the description? Hit me. This is the description on what the podcast is all about. Allegedly. I'm going to need some sad violin for the description. I'm just going to let you know right now. I'm waiting. Okay. Well, that. Okay. Are you just clicking buttons back there now? Is that what we're doing? I just felt like this fit better. Okay. No, no, no, no. Trust me. Trust me. This doesn't need sad violin. Assembly required with Stacey Abrams. Description. Let's face it. Sometimes the world feels broken. We can see what needs fixing. Yet more and more, it feels like the problems are too big and the bad guys are winning. But the truth is, they're not. They're just hoping we stop fighting. Welcome to Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams. A new podcast from Crooked Media and Democrat changemaker Stacey Abrams. Stacey knows better than anyone that societal shifts happen. When a group of ordinary people decide that a problem is solvable and they're willing to pitch in and work towards the solution. Each week, Stacey will break down the biggest issues we face into digestible, actionable items. Introduce us to the warriors for good, already working towards solutions, strategize, and share tangible ways to get involved.

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That's what we got. What do you think? You're going to subscribe? You're going to like it, subscribe? Right to jail, right away. That's how I feel. So I didn't know this was a thing. I was unaware. I was undereducated. Ill-informed. I was not aware that the bad guys aren't winning. Are we the bad guys? If we're the bad guys, I want to be like a Razor Ramon kind of bad guy, Chico, you know? Pretty cool. So that's just me. The bad guy that the good guy is kind of still like. You know what I mean? Like the bad guy is like, all right, he's pretty sick. That's pretty cool. So we're the bad guys in case you weren't paying attention, you bigots. And Kamala Harris, one of the good guys. Right? That's what's implied. She doesn't have the bad guys on. She has the good guys on. How about new? I'm just trying to read the tea leaves here. So Kamala Harris is the good guy. Nope. Stacey Abrams is also a good guy. Nope. And that's what people think. Obviously. All 13,000 of them that watch this episode. And what's the, what's the wolves in white coats? What's their view count at? Okay, they're at like 3.5,000 views in two hours. That's pretty good for two hours. Pretty good for two hours. This is at 13,000 views, 24 hours. So the good guys are getting the views. And I'm reading the clips. I'm not reading the clips. I'm watching the clips last night. And I just found myself being like, is this just like the woke Olympics? Am I woker than you or are you woker than me? Because this is what we get when the good guys are working towards digestible, actionable items with tangible solutions. You ready? You ready for what that sounds like? Start your day with the morning jolt of Drake Toll. Anywhere in the country. Your home for talking sports. The United States hockey team has four teeth left. What is LeBron James Legacy? Leonel Mess. 906 career goals is stupid. All of it. The Knicks. The Los Angeles Lakers. Aaron Rogers. Georgia football players. The Dolphins. The Mets. As it happened, when it happened. We'll talk all of it. Westwood One Sports Talk. Your home for Drake Toll. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. The part of the pain of this moment, Stacey, is these so-called leaders who are pushing this kind of, this, this narrative about who is a legitimate American citizen among American citizens. This blood and soil. narrative that's being pushed at the highest levels of our government to suggest that, you know, once again, to harken back to times when it was explicit that there was a hierarchy among Americans and who was superior and whom was inferior, all citizens. And that's what's happening. Right. Got it. So we're just racist.

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We're racist, stupid bigots because why? We thought that the Haitians that came here on temporary protected status should be temporary because the foreigners that came here and refused to assimilate to Western culture and love the Constitution. Perhaps shouldn't be here. We're racist bigots because Kamala Harris, as the borders are, let in 20 million illegal aliens at least. Over the course of her tenure there, and we realized that there's no way that they can assimilate. We're racist bigots. It's blood and soil narrative. There's a hierarchy. There's a hierarchy. Here's where Stacey Abrams comes in. This one actually bugs me. And it's probably going to bug you, too. It's like low-key. But she basically says, everyone in the South is a racist. And I know you've been spending a lot of time in the South recently. You've been to Tennessee and Louisiana and North Carolina. And what I tell people, when they want to understand what authoritarianism can look like in the U.S., I say look South, we have lived under soft authoritarianism, I would say, since, oh, 1776. Okay. Okay. Calm down. Chill out. You know, yes. Were there slaves in the South? Sure. Yes. There's also a lot of, I don't know if you knew this. A lot of white guys fought in the Civil War to free slaves. The South is a racist place, guys. Everybody knows that. If you don't know that, you might be a racist. I actually find it funny because when I grew up in Boston, right? Like right outside of Boston. And the first place I moved to after leaving Boston was Richmond. And then I've lived in Tennessee, obviously, and I've spent, we've spent a lot of time in North Carolina. I've been around the south, right? Up north is way more racist. Just like objectively, way more racist. Just not even up for debate. Michigan. There was more racism. Massachusetts. There was more racism. Pennsylvania. There was more racism than I've ever encountered in Tennessee or North Carolina or Virginia. And that's not to say that I encountered a lot, but I'm just so you know. And a lot of it goes back to these bigotry of low expectations that we get from these liberals. who think they know better than everybody and that the only possible way that a black person could ever succeed is if a white liberal helps them because they're too stupid, too dumb, too weak to be able to do it on their own. And I reject those notions. And I feel like a lot of people in the South reject those notions. But up north, that ideology dominates. It's kind of the mess we're in now. I don't know. Who's more woke? Probably Kamala Harris. And she once again takes the mask off and she lets everybody know what exactly the plans are of the Democrats should they ever regain power.

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And it's getting rid of the Electoral College and Pact in the Supreme Court and D.C. and Puerto Rico Estates and pathway to citizenship for all of the illegal aliens. Actual change. I think we need to revisit the efficacy of the Electoral College. I think we need to expand the Supreme Court and look at reforms. you know, so much of what we are dealing with right now, back to the point of just a violation of civil rights and all that your parents in mind fought for, the Supreme Court decisions by this court that was basically at this point, hand-selected by Donald Trump. Yeah, got it. So get rid of everything that's worked for... You know, since the founding of the country, essentially. Got it. Cool. That's cool. I don't think Kamala Harris is going to be the president. She's definitely going to run, right? Like, she's absolutely going to run. Gavin Newsom is absolutely going to run. Again, the current leader, according to the polymarket odds for 2028 for the Democrat nominee for president, is none other than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Stephen Miller went berserk. on the Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez types of the world, the Kamala Harris types of the world, the Gavin Newsom, these elite liberals who laugh off the dangers of the woke ideology. Of the so-called woke ideology that the left launched. in really in 2020 and earnest and throughout these last number of years. Although, of course, it's ideological roots of Marxism and anti-Americanism and communism and third worldism all, of course, significantly predate that. What was one of its core tenets? The dismantlement, destruction, and defunding of our police departments. That policy objective, which remains in force in every blue city today, in Chicago, in Los Angeles, and New York, an unrelenting war against police. The result, the wages of that policy were a historic increase in murders until President Trump came along. A historic increase in shootings. Dead bodies, drug overdoses, gangs rung amok, citizens living in fear, public spaces seated. to violent, thuggish, armed robbers. He's right. And in a lot of places where Donald Trump and Republicans have taken control, you've seen a lot of those numbers drop. I mean, we look no further than Memphis. You can look at Washington, D.C., but in places where the liberal still control and hang on to with that stranglehold, like Chicago, Chicago has more murders this year so far than every major city in Florida combined. That's crazy. And on top of that, the strictest, toughest gun laws in the entire country. That was the policy. We're all going to have a good laugh about that.

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Sorry your husband was murdered. Sorry your mom was killed. Sorry your loved ones are sickened under the ground now. We're going to have a good laugh about that. It's sickening. It's disgusting. And the thing is it never stopped. Look here in Washington, D.C. You just did a segment on the one-year anniversary of President Trump's D.C. Safe Initiative, where he achieved the largest ever reduction of violent crime, not only the history of this city, but the history of any city. Nowhere has violent crime fallen so steeply, so quickly, so totally. He had to fight Democrats' tooth and nail to reduce murders in this city. He had to fight and is still fighting a city council that at every turn has sided with violent career criminals over police officers. A city council and Democrat allies in Congress that believe of a 16-year-old or a 17-year-old commits a shooting with a gun. firing, spraying bullets on an open street that they shouldn't even face adult criminal punishment. Yeah, it's crazy. Stephen Miller, absolute beast. You can hear the anger in his voice. And it's because he's fighting this fight every single day. And he sees the opposition from those on the left. He went on to say, what do these woke socialists all have in common? Like, you know, you look at the big tent. They're all talking about the big tent when they're trying to talk away the dangers of these socialists. Okay, well, what do they have in common with the liberals? That none of them build anything. And Democrat allies in Congress that believe of a 16-year-old or a 17-year-old commits a shooting with a gun, firing, spraying bullets on an open street that they shouldn't even face adult criminal punishment. They should be deposited right back out onto the street, maybe dropped in a halfway house for a couple months to kill or maim or shoot or rape. That's their ideology. That's their philosophy. Because when you strip away all this woke labeling, it's hatred for America and it's hatred for the people who have made America great. It's hatred for the people who build and sustain things. Look at all of these DSA candidates. Look at all of these radical left ideologues. Look at everyone who proposes all these different woke ideas. What do they have in common? It's a people and a movement who can't build anything. This is a movement. It never ends with the cathedral. It never ends with the bridge. It never ends with the brand new airport. It never ends with a secure border. It never ends with the gleaming community. It never ends with a functional school system. It never ends with a beautiful, gorgeous park. It never even ends with a presidential library that you can look at and not feel disgust like the Obama Library. It's an ideology that looks at what civilization built. and is envious and hateful and jealous and says, I will take, I will steal, I will dismantle, I will destroy, and I will redistribute everything that you have built to people who don't belong here and have no right to be here. Big promises from the left always equal big disappointment. If I was going to shorten that into 10 seconds, big promises equal big disappointment.

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