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Now, broadcasting from the underground command post, deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we once again made contact with our leader, Mark. Erica, Mark Levin, our number is eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one 877 three eight one three eight one. When I said last week, with all the focus on this congresswoman who I don't know, her name is Green, whether she had the Kuhnen association or not, I have no idea.

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But Washington wants her out, the media want her out. The Democrats want her out. The Republican establishment wants her out. I have never seen this kind of an organized, concentrated force. Throughout the Washington, D.C. complex of forces. Focused on Elián Omar, I said it last week, Elián Omar, Khalid Rashid, Rashid Talib. AOC. These are individuals who have said horrific things not before they were elected. Although they did that, too, but when they were elected.

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That is while they were public officials. While they were public officials. Now, the Democrat Party circled the wagons around Omar, who's an anti-Semite, have long standing. They circle the wagons around talibe and antisemite. I've long standing. How about their comments causing deep wounds to many? When Nancy Pelosi called our federal law enforcement storm troopers. That was pretty hurtful, don't you think? Ladies and gentlemen. When James Clyburn did the same, I think that was problematic.

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So an amount of special pleader from his green, I don't know anything about or quite frankly, there's other things to do. But I don't remember all the huddling with the speaker of the House, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of the Democrats sitting down with Omar to decide her fate. I don't remember the Democrat caucus coming together to decide her fate. I remember them circling the wagons, protecting this anti-Semitic reprobate. Changing the language in a resolution to water it down, to scatter, shoot, and never mentioned her name, not once.

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And therein is the difference between the Democrat Party and the Republican Party. I don't remember Mitch McConnell taking off on Ohmar, do you? I remember Donald Trump doing it when he did it, he was attacked for attacking a woman of color. You remember that? So I don't sit here and listen to the moral preening of Washington, D.C.. Which is a joke, they have no morality. Now, Brian, sic, Nic, has been. This poor gentleman who passed away, Capitol Hill police officer sitting in St.

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. Are lying in state, in the Capitol building. At the direction of Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. So one month they're calling federal law enforcement stormtroopers. Storm troopers. And now. Mr. Mitnik, poor Mr. Sytek is. Lying in state. Now, there's something very interesting that was, believe it or not, believe it or not, at CNN by Evan Perez, David Shortell and Whitney Wilde, I have not seen this picked up by any other.

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So-called news organizations. Maybe they are, but I haven't seen them. Now, I want you to listen to this. This came out. Last night or was updated last night after I was on the air 956 p.m. Eastern Time. By the way, I'll be on Hannity tonight on Fox at nine thirty p.m. Eastern Time. Hope you'll join us there. I'll see you then. Investigators CNN here are struggling to build a federal murder case. Regarding fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Cygnet, whose.

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Lying in state vexed by a lack of evidence that could prove someone caused his death. As he defended the capital during last month's insurrection. What I thought he was hit over the head with a fire extinguisher, Mr. Producers, and that will be Kurt. I've heard it in the media over and over again. Authorities have reviewed video and photographs that show Psionic engaging with rioters amid the siege, but have yet to identify a moment in which he suffered his fatal injuries.

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Law enforcement officials familiar with the matter said. Soon after, Nick died on January seven. Prosecutors in Washington opened a federal murder investigation, dedicating a team inside the U.S. attorney's office to build out a case authorities have said. And they had people, including from the medical examiner's office. The findings from an autopsy. That were conducted have not been made public. In a statement the day after the incident, they call us an insurrection, OK, let's just stop.

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It was not an insurrection. We know what an insurrection is. There was an insurrection in Burma. With a full force of the military in Burma overthrew the government there, OK, this was not an insurrection, but you're going to hear that word repeated in here. You're going to hear it. Ingrained in all news reports from today and yesterday going forward. Because they want you to believe that Donald Trump and his supporters were involved in an insurrection. The people who attacked the Capitol building.

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Where thugs are criminals are being tracked down and prosecuted. As they should be. But there was no insurrection. That's right, I said it. The attack on the White House wasn't said to be an insurrection, the attack on our courthouses, our courthouse in Portland, that wasn't said to be an insurrection. But they insist this is an insurrection and it was incited by the president. It's a lie. Sickness is lying in honor at the Capitol building, congressional leaders announced late last week, bestowing on him a sacred tribute that's typically reserved for dead American political leaders.

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Right. CNN in sit. In its case, it's still not known publicly what caused him to collapse the night of the insurrection. Findings from from a medical examiner's review have not yet been released and authorities have not made any announcements about the ongoing process. I'm just reading what's here on CNN. We all know whatever CNN reports has to be accurate. According to one law enforcement official, medical examiners did not find signs that the officers sustained any blunt force trauma.

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So investigators believe that early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true. Early reports, its endless reports. One possibility being considered by investigators is that Cygnet became ill after interacting with a chemical irritant like pepper spray or bear spray that was deployed in the crowd. But investigators reviewing video of the officers time around the Capitol haven't been able to confirm that any in tape that has been recovered so far, the official said. The case could also be complicated if sickness had a pre-existing medical condition, it could not be learned if he did.

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A spokeswoman for the U.S. Capitol Police declined to comment for this story, citing the ongoing investigation. Well, I'm just reading from CNN. It's really quite remarkable, this story that I saw late last night. As part of the investigation into the riots, prosecutors have charged several with assault against a federal officer stemming from violent episodes at the Capitol, separate from the one involving Cesnik. In court documents, FBI agents have laid out elements of the attacks faced by officers in alarming detail.

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More than 100 police officers were injured in the melee, including at least 15 officers who required hospitalization, according to court documents. More than 100 officers were injured. Fifteen required hospitalization. Does that sound like people are standing there listening to the president of the United States, then break away after the speech and charge the Capitol building and just happen to have helmets and gas masks and hammers and all other kinds of stuff? Does that make sense to anybody? Sick next case, however, will be without resolution.

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As he lies in state. And. We are all united in. And the deepest sympathy for his family and in his passing. Which is very, very, very sad. Other people passed away that day to. To my knowledge, and I could be wrong about this, Mr. Producer, only one of them as a result of as far as we know right now. As a result of. Being shot. And that was the 14 year veteran who was in the Capitol building where she should not have been, but she was unarmed.

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Unarmed. An unarmed. Veteran. You know, Mr. Producer, you could see under different circumstances a different place. Different background. You'd have completely different reporting on this, wouldn't you? And you'd have a completely different reaction. It's terrible what happened to the Capitol building, that's why it's very, very important that people have. Positions of public prominence, whether it's in government or broadcasters or whomever they are, be responsible. And reject all violence, but that's not what we have in this country.

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We now have some kind of a spectrum of violence that has permitted certain types of violence not permitted depends on the ideology. It depends on the the the the victims.

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It depends on the perpetrators. It just depends. Right. Can't just have a moral code against violence, apparently. But I do and you do. That I was shocked to read this. Given all the reporting that's come before. That Officer Psionic was hit over the head with a fire extinguisher that resulted in his death. This is why we wait for facts. Maybe it was something like that, but this is why we wait for facts. Just like two Sundays ago, we learned about all the preparation that took place.

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With some of these goons. Prior to there even being a protest, let alone the president's speech. I'm sure none of this will be relevant at the. Unconstitutional rogue. Impeachment trial in the Senate. Which has no jurisdiction to do anything. But I'm sure they'll do their damndest to cover up. The information. That not just. Demonstrates and emphasizes that the president didn't incite. But the vast majority of people who attended this event were nonviolent. They will do their best to cover that up.

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Because this isn't a court of law, it's not a court of justice, it's a bunch of rabid Democrats and never trumpeter's. Getting together. To try and do something they have no power to do. I'll be right back, my love, and. Are you worried about America's future times of trouble are full of reasons to despair, but those who built and preserved our country didn't despair. So to do our part, we need to draw on the books, the history and the ideas that gave our forefathers and mothers strength and inspiration.

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When a far left female led domestic terrorism group bombed the U.S. Capitol. What happened to the leaders of that movement? I talked about this some days ago over at Frontpage magazine, Lloyd Billingsley reminds us. He reminds us. What took place? On the evening of November seven, 1983, which I will discuss with you after the break. He reminds us. That Bill Clinton. Commuted the sentences of the two leading offenders. I reminded you that that was at the prodding of Jerrold Nadler.

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And the Democrat Party. Capitol Hill bombers. You see the problem we have as context and history. If the Democrat Party actually opposed violence. Why did they wait until now to say so? Why do their presidents. Commute the sentences of and give four pardons to domestic terrorists. President Trump didn't pardon a single individual in advance who attacked the Capitol building. President Trump. Then commute the sentence, I give a pardon to a single terrorist period. Bill Clinton.

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Handed out pardons like lollipops to felon terrorists except the head terrorist. Because he refused to show any form. Any form of apology whatsoever. Comes Barack Obama, Barack Obama pardons him. Pretty shocking, don't you think, ladies and gentlemen, Eric Holder was deputy attorney general at the time, that Clinton did what he did and helped them do what he did. And Eric Holder was also quite supportive of the pardon that the head of the FLN, the most radical the radicals, received.

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So I want to delve into this briefly upon our return. Are you worried about America's future times of trouble are full of reasons to despair, but those who built and preserved our country didn't despair. So to do our part, we need to draw on the books, the history and the ideas that gave our forefathers and mothers strength and inspiration. Hillsdale College was founded in 1844 to teach these very things, and it teaches them still today. We can all study these things, all with Hillsdale College professors right in our homes through Hillsdale Free online courses, we can study the history of our civilization, the wisdom of ancient and Judeo-Christian philosophers, and the writings of Shakespeare and Mark Twain.

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We can reacquaint ourselves with our Constitution. We can learn how the Constitution has been undermined and more importantly, how it can be recovered. Friends, as we fight in defense of family, faith and freedom, let us draw on the best of the past with Hillsdale guidance that saved the greatest nation on Earth. Begin learning today at Lhevinne for Hillsdale Dotcom. That's 11 for Hillsdale Dotcom. Live for Hillsdale Dotcom. Mark Levin making conservatism great again. Dial in now eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one.

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The day was November seven, 1983. Ronald Reagan was president. The Republicans controlled the Senate. And they had working control over the House back then, there were a significant number of so-called moderates. Quote, Listen carefully, I'm only going to tell you this one time, unquote, a caller from the Armed Resistance Unit told the operator at the Capitol switchboard there is a bomb in the Capitol building.

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It will go off in five minutes, evacuate the building. A Senate document bomb explodes in Capitol. Describes what happened. The caller warned that, quote, A bomb had been placed near the chamber in retaliation for recent U.S. military involvement in Grenada and Lebanon. At ten, fifty, eight p.m., quote, A thunderous explosion tore through the second floor of the Capitol's North Wing, unquote.

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The device hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the Senate chamber blew off the door to the office of Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd.

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The blast also punched a potential lethal hole in a wall partition, sending a shower, pulverized brick, plaster and glass into the Republican cloakroom. The adjacent halls were virtually deserted, so many lives had been spared. Later that excuse me, later that night. The armed resistance unit called National Public Radio proclaimed tonight we bombed the U.S. Capitol. The bombers purposely aimed our attack at the institution of imperialist rule rather than a direct at individual members of the ruling class in government.

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We did not choose to kill any of them at this time, but their lives are not sacred and their hands are stained with blood of millions. Tonight, we bomb the U.S. Capitol, the title, the 20/20 book by historian William Now. And they point out a headline, in the 1980s, a far left female led domestic terrorist group bombed the U.S. Capitol. The armed resistance unit was part of the May 19 communist organization named for the shared birthdays of Malcolm X and Ho Chi Minh.

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And dedicated to the violent overthrow of the United States government. According to Rosenow. The May 19 communist organization was the first and only woman created and women led terrorist group, but leaders, including Judy Clarke, daughter of high level Communist Party officials. And Maryland Buck and Susan Rosenberg. There's sort of an offshoot of the Weather Underground which essentially cracked up in the mid 1980s, Rosenow explained, these women decided to continue the armed struggle. Many of them had been in the Weather Underground, but they thought the Weather Underground had made important ideological mistakes.

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The terrorist group's bombings claim no victims, but they really at least debated amongst themselves quite intensely. The assassination of police officers, of prosecutors, of military officers. Their inventory of weapons included dynamite, detonation cord and Uzi machine guns, fully automatic with sawed off barrels.

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Marilyn Bucker attended UC Berkeley Joint Students for a Democratic Society, later lent her services to the Black Liberation Movement.

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Susan Rosenberg, daughter of progressive parents, saw herself as part of the struggle against U.S. imperialism. At 29, Rosenberg made the FBI's most wanted list as a suspect in the prison escape of Joanne Chesimard of the VLA Black Liberation Army. Rosenberg was also wanted for a 1981 Brinks robbery in which two police officers and a guard were killed. In 1984, police caught her with 12 guns, some 200 stolen sticks of dynamite, 200. More than 100 sticks of DuPont's rovics explosives and hundreds of fake ID documents.

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In 1985, Rosenberg was sentenced to 58 years. But through a plea deal, she escaped additional time for aiding and abetting a series of bombings at the U.S. Capitol, the National War College and New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. After 16 years in prison, the veteran of the May 19th Communist Organization caught a break. On January 20, 2001, his final day in office. President Bill Clinton commuted Rosenberg's sentence. 2011, Rosenberg published an American radical political prisoner in my own country.

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And went on to become vice chair of thousand parents, fiscal sponsor of Black Lives Matter Global Network. As it happens, Mitt Romney also supports Black Lives Matter. The 2020 12 presidential loser calls the January six right, an insurrection. But like other politicians, he kept rather quiet during the violent, riotous summer of 20 20. Anyway. The violence of antivenin, right wing extremists, explains William Rosenow, hardly rises to the level of a left wing political violence of the 60s, 70s and 80s.

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Is the author wrote in Politico. The 70s and 80s were a time of political derangement and violent upheaval, and May 19th was in the thick of it. And there was also Linda Evans. She also got a get out of jail free card, she didn't finish serving her time because. Bill Clinton freed her to. So they free these terrorists excuse me, they free these domestic terrorists. Who are involved in grave violence? Nobody ever talked about impeaching them.

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Not for that. Eric Holder was all in favor of. Obama. Get out of jail card to the head of the FLN movement, terrorist movement. Which resulted in a death of at least one police officer. And his son often causes program has over the years. And yet they're going to accuse Donald Trump and they do relentlessly. Event citing and leading an insurrection. It is so shameful. And it's the usual voices in the usual corners out there.

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Who pretend to be righteous when they're not. They're not in the least. So I wanted to remind you about that. And I also wanted to remind you. That Mollie Hemingway has an excellent piece in The Federalist. Chuck Schumer used violent rhetoric to sick a mob on two Supreme Court justices. Now, we were very vocal about this at the time. As you know, ethics complaints were filed against Schumer. I don't know whatever happened to them. When Senator Rand Paul spoke against the constitutionality of the Democrats impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump.

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He reminded his colleagues that Democrat elected officials had recently told their followers to attack Republicans and, you know, poor Rand Paul has been attacked three times physically. One by the lunatic neighbor. One after the Republican convention ended on the South Lawn. I Black Lives Matter. Then, of course, in the Capitol building, he wasn't personally attacked, but the facility was. So he's got to wonder to him, Suchi, what does the senator have to do to be safe?

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Now, if Trump was to be impeached for asking followers to peacefully and patriotically make their voices heard by members of Congress on January six, what to do with Democrats, more incendiary rhetoric and actions. Wondered Rand Paul. Kamala Harris solicited funds to bail out the rioters who destroyed Minneapolis during 20 20 summer break. Maxine Waters called on Democrats to seek out Republicans in public places and create a crowd and push back and then let them know they're not welcome anymore, anywhere.

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The Bernie Sanders supporter who killed House Republican excuse me, who nearly killed House Republican Whip Steve Scalise at a baseball field in Virginia, said he was motivated to kill for health care after Sanders and other Democrats had said the Republican health care plan was was to kill many Americans. Senator Cory Booker told his supporters at one gathering in D.C. to please don't just come here today and then go home, go to the Hill today, get up and please get up in their face of some Congress people.

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One example Paul left out of his excellent speech is even more relevant than next week's impeachment trial. Less than one year ago, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York led a mob on the steps of the Supreme Court while a case was being heard and tried to thwart the natural deliberation of justices by violently threatening two of them to rule in favor of his or other Democrats preferred outcome. He said, I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you Cavnar.

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You have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price, you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions, Schumer threaten to most recently confirmed justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. The threat was so alarming that even left this activist such as Laurence Tribe condemned it. Chuma received a rare same day rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts, who said justices know that criticism comes with the territory. But threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they're dangerous.

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Then Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell condemned Schumer's remarks as astonishingly reckless and completely irresponsible. But Josh Hallie's efforts, Senator Whorley of Minnesota, Missouri, to censure Schumer for his violent threats were scuttled. They were scuttled. The Washington Post write up of Schumer's threats, focus instead on Republican opposition to them, GOP seizes on Schumer's remarks, read the headline. Schumer's threats came just 17 months after the Supreme Court had been besieged and attack by abortion activists upset at Kavanaugh's confirmation.

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Like the January six event, the October 2018 siege also involved Vice President Mike Pence being condemned by protesters as he walked down the steps of the U.S. Senate following the vote to confirm Kavanaugh. The crowd greeted him with chants of shame. Across the street, hordes of protesters broke through a police barricade and attempted to beat down the 13 ton bronze door, the court. Protesters included a topless woman with a Hitler mustache and another woman who scaled the contemplation of just a statue in front of the court and sat in her lap to the cheers of other protesters.

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Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan, who attended Kavanagh's immediate swearing in, were hit with water bottles and tomatoes when their car left the court. Afterward, some 164 people were arrested in that protest.

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For all the concern about disruptions to the constitutional processes regarding Electoral College votes on January six, there was far less concern from corporate media and others on the left.

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When Democrat mobs completely disrupted the constitutional proceedings for confirming a Supreme Court justice in twenty eighteen. The Center for Popular Democracy brought 600 protesters to Washington, staging a demonstration in and around the Capitol on Aug. one, 2018. Following the group's rally, 74 protesters were arrested when they blocked the Senate hallways to prevent cabinet from meeting with senators. Cavanaugh's first day of hearings included 63 interruptions from Senate Democrats and more than 70 arrests of protesters. The protesters have been flown in by Planned Parenthood Action Fund from across the country.

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Wendy Wang, a senior adviser to the woman's march, explained their carefully coordinated message. Members going into the hearing room were given a script where we suggest certain messaging that may resonate more, the storytellers travel and accommodations were paid for, as were their legal aid and bail if they were arrested, which was generally the goal. Later in the hearings, the organizers of the protesters, the Women's March and Center for Popular Democracy were warning activists that being arrested three times might lead to a night in jail.

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The group raised sums of more than six figures to finance the protest. This is well organized and scripted, said Wong.

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This isn't chaos. Protesters also occupied senators offices managed to shut down the Capitol building and trapped senators in elevators. All this was done to disrupt the constitutional process for confirming a justice. We were planning to shut down the Capitol building, but the authorities were so scared of the women's wave that they shut it down for us, read a tweet from one activist.

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Particularly by the standard adopted by the media and Democrats for the second impeachment of Trump, Schumer bears responsibility for the protests and riots at the Supreme Court and in the Senate office buildings, as well as the attempt to destroy the life and family and reputation of cabinet within 23 minutes of Kavanaugh's nomination. Schumer said, I will oppose Judge Kavanaugh's nomination with everything I have. His destruction during the Gorsuch confirmation process of the filibuster for Supreme Court justices contributed to the heated rhetoric in the Kavanaugh battle.

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His refusal to treat the nomination as legitimate included a prohibition on Democrats meeting with Cabinet. More when I return my love in. Are you worried about America's future times of trouble are full of reasons to despair, but those who built and preserved our country didn't despair. So to do our part, we need to draw on the books, the history and the ideas that gave our forefathers and mothers strength and inspiration. Hillsdale College was founded in 1844 to teach these very things, and it teaches them still today.

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We can all study these things, all with Hillsdale College professors right in our homes through hills, free online courses, we can study the history of our civilization, the wisdom of ancient and Judeo-Christian philosophers, and the writings of Shakespeare and Mark Twain. We can reacquaint ourselves with our Constitution. We can learn how the Constitution has been undermined and more importantly, how it can be recovered. Friends, as we fight in defense of family, faith and freedom, let us draw on the best of the past with Hillsdale guidance that saved the greatest nation on Earth.

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Begin learning today and living for Hillsdale Dotcom. That's 11 for Hillsdale Dotcom Lhevinne for Hillsdale Dotcom and.

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Well, this Congresswoman Greene, again, I don't know anything about her. Apparently, she's in trouble for things that she has posted and said in the past, some of which apparently really sort of stupid stuff.

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Nutjob stuff. Okay. And I think that standard, if that's the standard, should be applied across the board, so if you call federal law enforcement storm troopers and you're the speaker of the House, you should be forced to leave that position.

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If you're the chairwoman of a committee and you went on a rant over and over again about getting in people's faces and telling people in crowds to go after and hunt down other members of Congress like Maxine Waters, she should be forced to step down.

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If you're James Clyburn and you're going on and on about stormtroopers, you should be forced to step down.

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Talibe and Omar and and Pressley and their anti-Semitic comments, particularly Omar and and the talibe, they should be forced to step down. Let's have one standard for everybody. Let's have one standard for everybody, not just OK, Karl Rove says this about green. Mitch McConnell says gives a crap. Nobody in this in this audience cares a whit what Karl Rove and Mitch McConnell have to say.

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What we want is a fair process and fair adjudication. You've got antisemite in the Democrat Party. You a Marxist in the Democrat Party. You have people in the Democrat Party who trash law enforcement today. They're pretending they like law enforcement and they get away with everything.

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I'll be right back. From the Westwood One podcast network. He's here now broadcasting live from the underground command post, deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mike. Hello, America. Mark Levin here, our number eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one eight seven seven three eight one three eight one. One reminder, I'll be on Hannity tonight, 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

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I want to finish with this excellent Mollie Hemingway piece in The Federalist, which is an excellent site.

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And so she described Schumer as I've read word for word and what he did and how he rallied the forces to try and shut down the.

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The process by which we have the the seating of justices to the Supreme Court, the advise and consent process. And they were quite violent. And she points out she didn't trust Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein to handle the political machinations he felt were needed.

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He organized the barrage of interruptions from other senators, led to the hostility and chaos of the first day of hearings.

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Senator Christopher Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, later told Politico it was important that we lay down a marker, that this is not a normal hearing, Senator Dick Durbin said they wanted to single out the hearing as something unusual. Senator John Cornyn was appalled by the spectacle, decried the mob rule that was disrupting the hearings. Cheraw also said Cavnar had no presumption of innocence, he believed outrageous conspiracy theories, for instance, when Michael Avanade, his client, Julie Sweatiness, claimed with no evidence and support and plenty evidence in opposition that Cavanough was a serial gang rapist would roam the streets of suburban Maryland for his prey.

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Schumer demanded the allegations be accepted as true and that cabinet nominees should be pulled. Democrats arguments in favor of Trump's impeachment is that even though he told his protesters to be peaceful, his refusal to accept the 2020 election incited a mob. What to do then when they Senate majority leader who issued a violent threat against Supreme Court justices after a multi-year campaign to undermine confidence in the Supreme Court confirmation process. What to do with the many senators who brought the mobs into hearing rooms and Senate buildings in order to destroy the confirmation process?

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What to do with the mobs? Many attacks on Kavanaugh, on his family, and how to take seriously a Senate that never held Kavanagh's false accusers to account, never censured the new majority leader for issuing violent threats while a court case was being heard. Never held Democrats accountable for assisting the mobs who attempted to shut down the proceedings. Mollie Hemingway, this is why. She's a star. A brilliant thinker and writer, this is why Mollie Hemingway is a star.

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I'm not afraid to hand out stars. She absolutely is. I want to remind you what Chuck Schumer said on March in March 2020, his threats against Justice Kavanaugh and Gorsuch. And yes, the violence that followed. Cut six go from Louisiana to Missouri to Texas, Republican legislatures are waging a war on women, all women, and they're taking away fundamental rights. I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Cavanaugh, you have released a whirlwind and you will pay the price.

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You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. What do you make of that, folks? That he incited insurrection. What do you make of that? One more time, Mr. Producer, just to underscore the point. Go ahead. From Louisiana to Missouri to Texas, Republican legislatures are waging a war on women, all women, and they're taking away fundamental rights. I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released a whirlwind and you will pay the price.

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President Trump never said anything close to that, did he, Mr. Peterson?

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Nothing of the sort. Nothing of the sort. Cory Booker wanted to be president of the United States. July 20, 18, cut five, go before I and that's my call to action here, please don't just come here today and then go home, go to the Hill today, get up and please get up in the face of some Congress people.

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Get up in the president. The United States never said that during his speech. Nothing even close to that. Right, Liz Cheney. Right, Adam Kinzinger, right. Mitch McConnell, right, Karl Rove. And I'll play this, even though it's painful to the years. One of the most. Buffoonish of the members of the House, Maxine Waters, cut, forego, let's make sure we show up where we have to show up. And if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you.

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They're not going anywhere.

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And that happened. And that happened, she incited people who threatened public officials. Cory Booker twenty. And that happened. People went to Capitol Hill on their extremely aggressive. Chuck Schumer, March 20 20, threatening Supreme Court justices. Threatening Supreme Court justices. We don't need any moral lectures from these people. No moral lectures whatsoever. I want to remind you of something. When Schumer and the Democrats and Biden. Who's not on the sidelines, he's quite active.

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I don't mean physically and mentally, but he's agreeing to these things. When they want to pack the Supreme Court and most courts, when they want to add more seats. In order to appoint more leftists. Their goal here, ladies and gentlemen. Is an attempt to violate separation of powers. They're proposing an H.R. one, the federalization of state election laws. State election laws in violation. Of the United States Constitution, Article two, Section one, clause two.

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Well, they talk about passing a statute to give the District of Columbia statehood. The Constitution is very specific about this. Even Joe Scarborough should be able to read it. It's about a fourth grade level. The national capital is not to be part of any state Article one, Section eight. The impeachment trial in the Senate, the Senate has no jurisdiction. Article one, Section three, conviction removal from office and disqualification to hold future office, it's that order.

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So if the president is no longer in office, he can't be removed and he can't be disqualified regardless of what the Senate thinks.

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These are just some of the unconstitutional acts that the Democrats are trying to press forward with. And they talk about protecting the Constitution of the United States. They have no intention of protecting the Constitution of the United States. They have another proposal. They want to eliminate the Supreme Court decision of Citizens United. That's an attack on the First Amendment free speech. It's that simple. All Citizens United does is allow advocates, advocacy commercials and speech. What are they afraid of?

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They want to outlaw it. What else do they want to outlaw? The Second Amendment. Second Amendment, it's in the Bill of Rights. They want to use regulations. Regulations and an executive orders. To attack the Second Amendment. It's really quite amazing what's going on here. So it's the Second Amendment, the First Amendment, Article one, Section three, Article one, Section eight, Article two, Section one, Clause two, separation of powers between the Article one and Article three powers.

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I'm writing this down as I go along here. Because there's even more. Don't they take an oath to uphold the Constitution? Are they upholding the Constitution, is that their intention? I'll be right back. Much love in. Over 2000 of you, my listeners, made the switch from overpriced wireless carriers to pure talk over the past few months, we want the rest of you to join us and to see what we're talking about. If you're with AT&T and Verizon or T-Mobile, your family could save over 800 dollars a year just by switching to pure talk.

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Our guest at the bottom of the hour is a superstar, he's the governor of Florida, Rhonda Santurce, which is why they hate him on the left and the media.

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But that's to be expected. But what a superb leader and statesman, just outstanding and fearless, absolutely fearless. So damn impressive, quite frankly. I said here during the break. What else have they done or are they planning to do the Second Amendment? They want to use regulations and executive orders. To destroy it. To destroy you, this is the Bill of Rights, Biden's over 40 executive orders and actions violate separation of powers. President doesn't make substantive law.

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Article two versus Article one powers. What else, as I'm sitting here and thinking, Keystone XL pipeline, executive order, what's that have to do with the Constitution, Mark? Well, guess what? Private citizens and yes, private companies have property rights. It's called the taking clause. And they took property in violation of the Fifth Amendment. In violation of the Fifth Amendment. Meanwhile, these clowns want you to believe that they're the ones standing for the Constitution, they don't give a damn about the Constitution.

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Are you kidding me? Well, the Constitution says that on January six, we stand here. We count the electors. We can't say anything. Well, what about your violations and preparing to violate Article one, Article three, Article two, Section one, Clause two, Article one, Section eight, Article one, Section three. What about that? What about the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Fifth Amendment? What about separation of powers?

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All on the table. Isn't that amazing? All on the table. As I sit here and talk to you, I can think of more. Equal protection. Under the Bill of Rights, the Fifth Amendment and under the. Civil war post, civil war amendments, the 14th Amendment, equal protection, every citizen in this country has a right to equal protection.

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So Joe Biden signs executive orders. That reject equal protection, but that insists decisions be made. Based on pigmentation, based on faith, based on ancestry, based on genitalia, based on what you do with your genitalia, that violates the 5th and 14th Amendment's equal protection clause of the United States Constitution. But don't worry, ladies and gentlemen, they believe in the Constitution. No incitement there. No incitement there. No dictatorship, no mob rule, no, no, no, they're all wearing ties and jackets, they have their hair properly combed.

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If they're bald, they're getting plugs. All kinds of cool stuff going on in Washington, D.C.. Absolutely appalling, Mr. Producer. We have many good callers. I'm surprising Mr. Call screener, Mr. Producer. Well, let's get a really good caller who's on point. Let's see, who do you have there? XM Satellite. Jason, Jason in the state of Michigan, you're a Michigander. How are you, sir? An excellent mark, thanks for taking my call.

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It's an honor to speak with you. Thank you. You know, I feel I feel like Republicans conservatives don't have we don't have anybody representing us, Mark. And when you look at what they're doing with President Trump, what's going on with Marjorie Taylor Green, what happened at the Capitol, Republicans simply do not stand shoulder to shoulder and fight for conservatives and fight for Americans that vote Republican, in my opinion. You were reading a piece where you said that it was a coordinated effort to shut down the Capitol during the cabinet hearings.

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In my opinion, what happened at the Capitol on the 6th was a coordinated effort by Democrats using Antifa and Black Lives Matter. I never mind. How did he get through the call screener?

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Sometimes people lie to get through. Guy has no facts to back that up as much as people wish it were true. None. So we have to dismiss him. Who's next on the call line there, please? The great WIBC Thomas on Long Island, go right ahead, sir. Yeah, you know, I'm so thrilled that you brought up the 19 from 1983, I stumbled on the book over the summer.

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I'm sorry, what is the M 19? 19 was that group of woman is that is that what their name was? Yeah, the name was the M 19, as you pointed out, the birthday of, oh, May 19.

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Right. Right. May 19th. That's what they were called the 19. Well, I found the book. I read it. So it was a little discussed. And if you read it, you'll know what I'm talking about. But, you know, at that time, I was telling Mr. Producer there, you know, during that period of time, I worked for the news director of the local radio station on Long Island here. And I never saw that in the media.

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I never saw it on the AP. And I'm wondering why that wasn't big news in 1983.

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I think it was big news in 1983. I was alive at the time I was working in the Reagan administration.

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I think it was big news. It's not big news now because remember, the world begins with Joe Biden's election and Kamala Harris, his election and the phony fraudulent impeachment of the former president of the United States. So history is not a guide for these people because history teaches lessons that they don't want us to learn.

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I'll be right back. Mark Levin, thunder on the right, calling now eight seven seven three eight one three eight one.

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What's a pleasure to have the outstanding governor of Florida on the program, Rhonda Santos. How are you, sir?

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I'm doing outstanding. Mark, how are you doing? Yes, you are doing very, very well.

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Many people are moving to Florida. Let's hope they don't bring some of their voting habits with them out of New York and New Jersey. Connecticut, just saying my family, I and my wife, we're transitioning.

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May I say to Florida governor, why is Florida sort of this place people want to go to to escape these blue states and some of these even harsher red states? Why is that?

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Are you purposely trying to maintain and create an environment of liberty and prosperity?

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What is going on in Florida? Well, I think that's right, Mark. I think people look, we're very well governed state. I mean, go before covid we have no state income tax. Our state budget is half of the budget of New York State. And yet our infrastructure is much better. Our schools perform better. And so people understand that. We also have taken on a lot of important issues. When I became governor, I appointed three conservatives, conservative Supreme Court justices.

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We banned sanctuary cities. We just did it reverify last year. So we've done a lot of things. We protect the Second Amendment. So I think people appreciate it. But then I think what happened with covid was all these blue states who are already dysfunctional. They compounded the misery by locking down indefinitely. And I think people grew really tired of these lockdowns. And they look to a state like Florida, which is open. And even though we're open, even though our revenues are coming in much higher than forecasted, even though our unemployment rate is less than the national average, we have less per capita covid mortality than the national average.

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25 states have higher per capita covid mortality, and that's including most of these lockdown states. And so people looked and I think they say what's happening in our state is not working. Florida kids are in school. People have a right to work, businesses have a right to operate, and they're focusing on protecting elderly people, not trying to run their own society into a ground. So I think we already had a lot of momentum. But I think the contrast since covid is done has been really, really stark.

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And I'll tell you, I'll run into people who will just say, you know, I was in California or I was in wherever. My kids weren't allowed to go to the school. So we were working remotely. We said, we're going to move to Florida, let our kids go into school. And even people that planned on doing that for a short time, what they end up saying is this is a much better quality of life. And so they end up staying now.

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The next question I always get is how are these going to be? Are these people fleeing the blue states or are they all really liberal? Are they going to change Florida? So from the election in November until January 1st, Miami-Dade County had 2200 new registered Democrats, but 70, 100 new registered Republicans. And so I think I think it is skewing pretty hard, hard to to to us. Obviously, I don't have personal control over that. I mean, I think that Florida is a place where people who think more along the lines, we do appreciate what we're doing.

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And so I think you see that. And in the migration pattern.

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Well, let's talk about big tech.

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I mean, you've done a number of things there that are quite unique and crucially important in terms of writing and knocking down monuments in your state and so forth.

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You've strengthened our laws to confront such behaviour should that occur.

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And you're the governor, you're a former congressman, you're looking at this. You're seeing what the big tech is doing. We're hearing now big tech from Project Veritas and all. They're clearly pushing one side of the political agenda. They're squelching free speech, not under the First Amendment, but this in many ways is even more evil because it's very difficult for the average citizen or an average group that gets the scarlet letter or that is censored or that is that is deep platformed, I guess they call it for them to do anything.

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What are you trying to do in Florida?

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Well, I think what we're trying to do is protect people's individual data privacy, which big tech exploits we're trying to protect Floridians right. To participate in elections without big tech interfering in those elections. And we're trying to protect Floridians. Right, to participate in the public square and to have recourse if they're censored or platformed. And I'll tell you, one of the things that really scared me and I think a lot of people was how the parlor company was treated because they were all these different companies acting in concert to effectively shut them down.

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They got taken off their Web server. They weren't able to process payments and emails, text all this other stuff. And it was almost like a decapitation, an online decapitation. So I was thinking to myself, man, if I have somebody who's running a small business in Florida and maybe they went to a Trump rally six months ago and somebody at Facebook or Twitter, some WOAK staffer doesn't like that, are they going to be able to just snuff these people out of their platforms and then exert authority to get other platforms to take them down?

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You could neuter someone's entire livelihood. And I was like, what's the recourse if that happens? And so what we're doing is a couple things. One is and we've got a lot of play on saying that if you have somebody that's running for office, you can get platform them. And if you do, you're going to face hefty fines, because I think the fear would be they can put their thumb on the scale down the stretch of an election by taking people off all these different platforms.

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But I think even more significant, which didn't get as much play as we're providing private rights of action for individual Floridians to sue big tech under Florida's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, spacially and anti fraud statute. We're also empowering the state attorney general to bring actions under the same statute against big tech. And I think that that's important because if they are doing terms of service or they're changing it without notice or they're not applying it equally, that is a way for us to say, wait a minute, you're effectively committing a fraud because you're putting yourself out as being an open forum, but yet you're selectively censoring people whose views you personally don't like but who haven't violated any any type of terms of service.

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And so I think that empowers individuals to be able to have recourse. And I think that that will help police some of this, because it has really been blatant. I think when you look at who they go after and who they don't, obviously when they did Trump, that was a big deal. Sitting president, I looked at it. I'm like, OK, you're banning Trump, but you have the Ayatollah Khomeini. He can say death to Israel, kill the Jews.

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And you've let that on your platform for years and years. And so it's obviously very selective. But these things, as you mentioned, Mark, it's not a traditional First Amendment analysis because it's not government, per say, censoring you. It's it's a private company. But I would also say that these things are almost acting as an arm of the ruling class right now. I mean, they're effectively acting as an arm of Biden's administration. And I think that that's a big problem.

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And I think it's something unlike we've not necessarily seen before. But to say that just keep going status quo, that everything's going to be all hunky dory, that clearly was not going to happen.

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Now, in terms of these big tech companies arguing, now, wait a minute, we're protected under this section 230 and and we're federal in nature and so forth and so on.

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That doesn't that doesn't mean that the federal government has taken up the whole field. That is the supremacy clause and so forth.

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States have a lot of leeway, don't you think? Know for sure, and I think what Section 230 would probably mean is that the federal government's protections of them would trump if a state tried to act in that sphere. So, for example, they are treated as platforms and not publishers. And so if somebody puts something that defames you, you can't sue Facebook or Twitter over that because they're considered neutral platforms. So we tried to change that and contradict federal law there.

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Then they may have a point, but they have no federal right to commit fraud. They have no federal right to not follow Florida's unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act. They have no federal right to interfere in Florida elections. I mean, Mark, for example, you say you come down to Florida, your house, you invite me over when I'm running for re-election and you have signs made and all this types of stuff, that would be a contribution to my campaign.

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You would have to you would have to declare that is either an incline or you'd have to we'd have to pay for what you put out. So how come that would be a contribution if you did something just using your home, but they could actually suffocate a candidate or they can elevate a candidate using these algorithms with a clear intent to put the thumb on the scale that's not considered an in kind contribution. Now, if they were Publishers', you would say, hey, treat them like a newspaper.

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Obviously, newspapers have their biases, but they're acting under the color of being platforms that have this Section 230 protection so they can't have their cake and eat it, too, either they're going to act as publishers and be able to put their thumb on the scale at which case they would lose that federal protection or if they have it for Section 230, you can't then go interfering in elections by favoring one candidate over another without that being something that would be counted as a contribution.

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Mm hmm. Now, where does this stand in your state? You have to go through the legislature, right?

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We do. So our legislature is going to reconvene for the regular session at the beginning of March. But in my press conference, I had the speaker of the House and the president of the Senate standing with me. So I think then we have Republican majorities in both chambers. So I think you're going to see strong majority support for this. And I'll tell you, Marc, even though this is kind of aroused our side, because they're they're targeting conservatives, there are people across the political spectrum who believe that big tech needs to be held accountable.

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So I'm not even sure it's even going to be a purely partisan issue. We'll see how it goes. So I think that we're going to definitely be able to do something strong. It's got to go through the legislative process. But the fact that those guys were standing with me shows that there's a lot of interest in the legislature and punching this in the end zone.

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And you also let's let's circle back to the vaccines and so forth. I noticed this spokesperson for the president of the United States took a shot at Florida.

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You know, you have half of your vaccines sitting there. My understanding was your position was, look, I'm going to prioritize the senior citizens here.

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This isn't New York or New Jersey. This isn't Michigan or California. We know who dies from this. We know who who has a dire reaction to this virus, individuals who are elderly and individuals with various maladies.

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And I want to make sure this is a two shot process. That's what the science says. You got to get the first shot and the second shot. My understanding is that's what you're doing. Is that correct?

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Right. And when she said that Florida was number one in the country of the ten most populous states for per capita doses administered, we have done more senior citizens than any other state by a country mile. We're reporting well over one point three million. But these reports lag Mark. So we probably are closer to one point five because it takes four or five days for all these things to show up in our reports. And so we've done the highest percentage of all of our vaccines administered to senior citizens of any other state.

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And we've reached almost 30 percent of all Florida seniors have had at least one shot. We do more first doses a week than we've been getting. And obviously that is going to there's going to be a limit to how long we can do that without getting more vaccine. But what she was trying to suggest was we got a big dump of the Moderna vaccine that week, which was for the second doses that people had had. We're now ripping through those second doses, but those were previously scheduled doses.

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So you don't just take the second dose and then just give it to people who aren't on schedule. So it's not like it was a huge lag, but it would be between two to five days depending on when they're scheduled to come. In this past week, we've seen a big increase in second doses so far, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, big increase in that. And so you're going to have hundreds and hundreds of thousands of Florida seniors with their second doses since he said that.

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So I think they're just trying to play politics. I mean, look, they said that they inherited no plan from Operation Warp speed, that is factually false. I was on multiple calls with other governors with warp speed. I personally went up to Washington on multiple occasions, met with warp speed, HHS, FDA, you name it. They were engaged.

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And by the way, did you bump into Joe Biden on any of those meetings? No, of course not. But here's the thing. They we all had worked with them. They empowered us to make these decisions. And so that was the right thing to do because Florida, we rejected the CDC initial recommendation to do young, healthy workers before elderly. I said we're putting seniors first. And so that's how we focused on our general population. And so had it been a federally mandated thing, we'd probably have a million seniors who have gotten a shot, in fact, who would not have gotten a shot under their their viewpoint.

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So I think seniors versus the right way to do it. We're doing a huge number of seniors and we're going to keep on doing it and and understand when we first did it, they'll go to. Sanders isn't following CDC. He's not listening to experts. Now, a bunch of states have followed what we've said because it was the right thing to do. And as you suggested with the data, Mark, the data is very clear. You want to protect the vulnerable people.

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Once you've protected the vulnerable people, you can obviously give it to other folks. But the hospitalizations, the mortality is going to be very, very low if senior citizens are protected. Well, here's the test.

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Would you rather be a senior citizen in Florida or in New York? And I suspect you'd rather be a senior citizen in Florida, and that's why they're high tailing out in New York and some of these other northern states and coming down to Florida.

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Governor DeSanctis, I want to thank you. Yeah, go ahead.

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I'm sorry. No, I think that's why some of the states had to change, because, you know, we have seniors here that friends in these other states and they say, I got my shot and then the seniors and these other states think I'm not even eligible to get a shot at Wario in some of these states in Illinois or what have you. And so that, I think, has led to pressure to open it up to 65. And some of those other states, which a lot better late than never is what I say.

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All right, my friend. Well done. Keep it up. And the American people are really well, many, you know, people who know what's going on in Florida.

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Stand behind you. So take care of yourself.

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All right. God bless, Mark. Take care. And you, too. We'll be right back.

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Did I hear that Geraldo said that if Liz Cheney is kicked out from her leadership post in the House among the Republicans, he'll leave the Republican Party?

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Did I hear that somewhere? I think I heard it on Fox, this is the little birdies telling me that. Well, that would be a disaster, wouldn't it, Mr. Producer? Naruto and I are friendly, we don't really know each other, but we're friendly. You don't really get into substance and the few times that I've met him. But I don't know what we would do in the Republican Party if Geraldo left the Republican Party. I don't know what we would do.

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Will he become an independent, would he become a Democrat? I may lose some sleep over this, Mr. Producer. Not really. Not really. I remember nine thirty PM Eastern Time, I will see you on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. I haven't been there in about three weeks, Waymark.

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Why? Because I don't want to overdo it on TV, I don't want to do it all the time. I've got my own platforms I'm working on a brand new book keeps me busy morning, noon and night. But here and there, I feel I need to I need to make an appearance, not because I need the publicity, but because I feel I need to make a point. And tonight is one of those nights I'll see a nine thirty p.m. Eastern Time on Hanadi.

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He's here now broadcasting live from the underground command post here. Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker, somewhere under the brick and steel of a nondescript building, we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark. Hello, hello, hello, I'm here. I am here, ladies and gentlemen. Anthony Fauci, a.k.a. befouled. Been around a long, long time, he's particularly fond of liberals and they're particularly fond of him now, as I've said before, if you're going to be in the same position for 37, 38 years, he's been in Washington half a century.

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You're pretty damn good at. It playing the bureaucracy, aren't you, Mr. Producer? No fresh plates like Mitch McConnell. No fresh blood. You're in that job all those years, you're not practicing in the private sector. I mean, you really in some ways are doing a disservice to the American people, he's 80 years old. He earns 400 and 17000 dollars a year. And I don't believe that includes bonuses, certainly not as medical.

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And his pension contributions from the American people. That guy is a multimillionaire. His area's infectious diseases, not the economy. That other illnesses. Not the health of the American people, generally, it's infectious diseases. And any honest person watching this guy knows that he's been all over the map. But he likes his power, he's a little fella, so he's got this. The Pollyanna kind of mentality, you know, I can say whatever I want under Biden.

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Course you can, he's an idiot. Tonetti. But there's a montage from our friends at Greybeard. On the Falchi flip flops. Now, the media know about this, but they want to protect their their buddy. Because he's all over the media, I don't know how he even has time to do his job, but then again, maybe he's not. K-12 go, you're sure of it, because people are listening really closely to that right now, people should not be worried.

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There's no reason to be walking around with a mask when you're in the middle of an outbreak. Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet. But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. The better part of valor is that when you're out and you can't maintain that six foot distance to wear some sort of facial covering, a lot of folks are hearing now about double masking, wearing two masks or trying to get one of those ninety five medical grade masks.

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Do you believe that that's advisable and makes a difference? You know, it likely does, because, I mean, this is a physical covering to prevent droplets and viruses to get in. So if you have a physical covering with one layer, you put another layer on. It just makes common sense. If you really want to have an extra little bit of protection, maybe I should put two masks on. There's nothing wrong with that. But there's no data that indicates that that is going to make a difference.

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If a physical barrier with one mask works, it makes common sense that two layers or three layers and you should have a double layer mask and one mask anyway. But if you want to put an extra mask on, there's nothing wrong with that. I'm so confused.

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Mr. Patissier masks. We're just talking about masks. Should we wear one?

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Should we not wear one? Should it be one? Should there be a double? I don't know if he's lying.

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How do we know when he's telling us? How do we know? And now here's Fouchier on social distancing and school closures and t cell immunity. Hat tip rate being cut, 13 go, so Dr. Fauci, it's Saturday morning in America, people are waking up right now with real concerns about this. They want to go to malls and movies, maybe the gym as well. Should we be changing our habits and if so, how?

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No, right now, at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you're doing on a day by day basis. Right now, the risk is still low, but this could change. We have to make sure we don't forget that the most important thing is to keep this six foot physical distance from individuals. Dr. Pouchy, if the if the most vulnerable, vulnerable group is the elderly. Right now we're seeing all of these school closures around the country.

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Is that the right move for children and families?

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Well, I think it should be done in a proportionate way. And I think what's going on right now is generally an appropriate approach as a fundamental principle. I do agree that we should try as best as we possibly can to get the children back to school, close the borders and keep the schools open is what we really say.

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Obviously, you don't have one size fits all. But as I said in the past and as you accurately quoted me, the default position should be to try as best as possible within reason to keep the children in school, to get them back to school.

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The Swedes came out with a paper and also a paper from NIH. Grantees from Ohio just came out in the journal Cell showing the same thing, that in individuals who were infected and recovered, they had t cell responses. But importantly, it was T cell reactively also detected in non exposed individuals, which means that maybe there's some memory from other coronaviruses that are benign cold viruses that you were exposed to that might and I see might explain why some people, even children, might be protected, that they had exposure that's not measured in antibody, but measured by T cells.

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There's also the pre-existing immunity of those who have cross reactivity, which is about a third of the public in many studies, which would actually get to talk to you about that.

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Also, because there was a study that recently came out that pre-existing immunity to coronaviruses, that a common cold do not cross react with the covid-19. We have our new mumbler, Mr. Producer.

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Well, tell me if Anthony Falchi doesn't, at least in significant part, sound like this go, what are the kind of guy, Tiffiny Only the Goldstrike, the heaven it calls when if they just give you gave him the the withdraw, bringing us home troops from home and the the the hey, you you know, you know, you, you, you, you, you need some money.

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So finally of of of of of budget would resist.

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We must, we must and we will much about that be committed.

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I'm a warrior you know the that it was I mean they said look the the you know, I was at him.

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I didn't if, if, if we, if we you know it it we can walk and chew gum.

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We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created by their goal.

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You know, the you know the thing true international effort to pressure and impeach for inciting the erection.

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Donald John Donald.

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John Trump incited the erection insurrection, a bevy of Democrats and media types with one homeless person thrown in for good measure.

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Did they not sound like Falchi, the montage was a fallacy. You know, the masks. You know, I mean, maybe a feel good, but there's a little all here, you know? Well, maybe you should wear masks. Yeah, you need to wear masks. It's your patriotic duty. Yeah. You hear the science tells us to wear masks. Maybe you should wear two masks, as a matter of fact, to begin wear to mask.

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That's like, you know, double the pleasure, double the fun you can wear to master and sort of double up. Well, it's not actually compelled or necessary to wear it to mask. So if you choose to wear one or maybe you don't want to wear any, but at least I suggest that you wear one.

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What about social distancing or what I used to call socialist distancing? Oh, yes.

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You know, six feet preferably, you know, 20 feet, if you could, because, you know, if you sneeze and the wind's blowing, I mean, that damn scrap that can cut all the way across the field there. You don't want it splattering on your on your mask know. And then you touch it and you touch your face and know you don't want to be touching. After you wear a mask, don't touch your face. Maybe wear two masks, a burka.

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We like burqas here at the infectious disease unit over here at the wherever we are. And yes, yes. Now back to social distancing. I am. I am. I want to keep this. Just remember when the holidays don't go anywhere. The weekends don't go anywhere. Yes, remember this. During your work days, work from home, don't go anywhere. Well, you're on TV everywhere. That's all right. Hey. I need to get the word out here, I need to be as bumbling and confusing as possible, you know who he reminds me of?

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Mr. Producer, he really. The comedian Professor Irwin Corey, remember how he used to play his his shtick? He reminds me of Professor Irwin Corey. OK, go, Mary. We generally have a question period and there was some questions as we do the question of why you wear tennis shoes. Well, the question you asked was why has been plaguing men since time immemorial? Statesmen, philosophers, educators, teachers, scientists have been asking the ultimate why under these two movements located me.

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It would be ludicrous on my part for the sake of brevity to delve into the ultimate. Why I was saying is. Yes, I feel that we must appreciate not only understanding, but as convinced shock. I once said, remember, whatever you say, will.

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You get my point, Fouche, I think I actually think he's Professor Irwin Corey, we'll be right back.

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Don't you miss Caylee and Sarah? And our man, Spicer, you get Jen Psaki, mark the peace silent. I wish it was. Now, but she walks away and she she comes across as somebody is utterly unprepared. She doesn't have to worry about being prepared. She works for an idiot and the media will take care of her. So she she doesn't really have difficulty.

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She's got a problem with space force. And I don't know why. I think she'd be the perfect cadet for space for us.

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She's a space cadet, don't you think, Mr. Producer? The reason we have a space for ladies and gentlemen, is because communist China. Has satellites in the sky and is developing other weapons to attack us. To knock out our technology so our military doesn't know what's coming or where it's coming from or when it's coming. To knock out our electrical grid in Jen Psaki think that funny because she's an idiot who works for an idiot. She has no idea what the space forces.

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She thought it was a meeting of Biden space cadets, and maybe it is, but not the space for us.

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And so you've heard this, she was asked this question and she mocks it. Because she's a space cadet, cut 15, go to the house where the president has made a decision on keeping or keeping the scope of space us. Wow. Space Force plane of today. It is an interesting question.

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She clearly she doesn't even know what the hell's going on. Listen, if it doesn't have to do with their race equity and open borders and attacking Trump. I don't really know what I'm doing up here. I mean, you should see the meetings, I mean, with Joe Biden, he literally sits there with his tongue hanging out like a dog on the table. I don't know what to do. The spittle and all the it's grotesque. And he's got all these liver spots all over his hands and his forehead and his head and so and we put as much makeup on.

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It's a horrible thing to watch this. You don't have to front for him, I have to front for him. That's why I keep circling back, circling back, you should see in the Oval Office. That's all we do. Walk in circles. I'm circling back. Circling back. And where's Kamala, Kamala is now where she's off on her own. So I have to deal with Joe. Go ahead. I am happy to check with. Shut up, you idiot.

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Now she's asked that question today is Jen Psaki. By Kristin Fisher. Maybe she's going to be a real reporter, we'll see. Christine Fisher, I believe, cut 16 go, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee is asking you to apologize for some of the comments that you made yesterday in the briefing room about the police force. Will you apologize? I did send a tweet last night. You may not all be on Twitter.

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Maybe they're not on Twitter that said, oh, isn't that clever? You get that, Mr. Producer? Maybe you've been banned from Twitter. Maybe you got your scarlet letter. Maybe you should behave yourself or maybe you should get in line with the rest of us and wear the proper boots. Yes, maybe you should.

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We can teach you to stepping and you just it's like the rockets. And maybe you'd be able to go on Twitter and read, I put my thing up there on Twitter. Yes, I did. Did you say it? I guess you didn't say it. Go ahead, first of space force here to provide an update to all of you on all of the important work they're doing, and we certainly look forward to seeing continued updates from there from their team.

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But big picture here. I mean, does the Space Force have the full support of the Biden administration or is the president at some point perhaps going to try to get rid of it or in some way diminish? They absolutely have the full support of the Biden administration.

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Wow. She asked you about the president, not the man. Does he have the photos? But he he probably is a space for us. What the hell is that? I think I saw that movie last week, oh, I was it was wonderful, the space for this movie, all the cartoon characters have gotten much better. You should see those characters. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, then we have John F Kennedy, John F student Kennedy or John F Kennedy.

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Excuse me, Kerry, John F. Kerry. We apologize enormously and immensely to the Kennedy family, John F. Kerry. In Iceland. Fox found this, I suppose, in 2019. Keep in mind, Jon is the mister climate change guy with his yachts and his jets. And he puts out more carbon dioxide in one sentence than anybody ever. And it's obvious he's still injecting mashed potatoes and applesauce into his forehead as it droops down over his eyebrows and over his eyes and into his cheeks and into his jaw.

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Cut 14, go on that issue pollution. I understand that you came here with a private jet. Is that an environmental way to travel if you offset your carbon? It's the only choice for somebody like me who is traveling the world to win this battle. I negotiated the Paris Accords for the United States. I've been involved with this fight for years. I negotiated with President Xi to bring President Xi to the table. We could get Paris. And I believe the time it takes me to get somewhere, I can't sail across the ocean.

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I have to fly to meet with people and get things done. But what I'm doing almost full time is working to win the battle 2019.

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Wasn't he a private citizen, Mr. Producer, flying all over the world about making tax deductions to his carbon offset? What's he offsetting with? I'm quite serious. These people are such slimeballs. I'll be right back. AMEC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, is one of the fastest growing organizations in America now, over two million conservative members strong, and I'm one of them EMAC believes in and stands up for the values that we constitutional conservatives care about more than talk.

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Mark Levin, a champion of freedom. You know, you're one of the greatest champions of freedom in this country, if not the English speaking world.

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Mark, Mark at eight seven seven three eight one three eight one one.

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I'm a little offended by that, just the English speaking world. What about the rest of the world, quite frankly?

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Now, Adam Kinzinger, is Adam Kinzinger having a nervous or mental breakdown on national TV?

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He's enjoying his limelight at the Washington Post, Politico, the constipated news network, mouthless, he's all over the liberal media where he's welcome. Well, he's welcome. So he says screw off to his constituents. But he's going through some some kind of crisis here. He's, may I say, a bit unhinged, Adam Kinzinger on CNN yesterday, cut three go, and just as a reflection of the times, it makes sense that somebody who is an idiot.

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Is he the idiot of the idiot? You know, watch just the reflection of the times here. Did he bring a big Q tip with a Mr. Producer? Go ahead, and just as a reflection of the times, it makes sense that somebody is going to primary you from a more, you know, from an extreme part of the fringe. Yes. Yes.

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The only people who had primary, Adam Kinzinger, would have to be from the extreme part of that fringe, not just the fringe, not just the extreme part, but the extreme part of the fringe. Is every member, the Cuomo family, an idiot? May I ask you that, Mr. Bettison? The extreme part of the fringe going to challenge Kinzinger, not conservatives or Tea Party. No, no, not the extreme part of the fringe. No doubt white supremacists, I think, are going to challenge him.

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No question about that. Go ahead. May maybe anyway, but is there pressure within your own family about what you're doing right now?

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Is there pressure within your own family about what you're doing right now, which means King Singer told him or heard that there is pressure in his own family. How the hell else would you know to even ask that? Well, let's see what King Singer has to say. I mean, here he is airing out the dirty laundry with his own family.

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What kind of guy is this? Go ahead. My immediate family is great, but my my there are some causes of my father that sent a certified letter, a handwritten two page certified letter said I was in the Devil's Army among a whole bunch of other stuff. And then they doubled down about a week or two ago with another certified letter reaffirming their belief. And this is the kind of thing I laugh about it because it doesn't bother me and obviously bothers you.

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You're on national TV with a relatively small audience, nonetheless whining about it.

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Your own family members. Have you ever considered that they may be maybe right in there trying to do an intervention with Eugenia's? Maybe you'll leave the Republican Party with Haraldur. What do you think you think he will and those Bush appointees who put out or are leaving the party that call to Trump, we can't take this anymore. There's the call to Bush right there. And we can't take this anywhere where we're going to leave the party. Well, go ahead.

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Who the hell cares, we already know who the hell you are. Go ahead, Adam. Doing this job and standing up for stuff for a while, but it's kind of indicative of what's happening in a lot of families, people that ascribe to Q and honor that take, you know, politics of it slow down.

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Q Unanswered, even though it was pronounced. Q Did you, Mr. Producer? I thought it was Kulen. Cunard is the new word for neo-Nazi, I guess, or Klansmen, so if you stand up to the likes of King Czinger and his ilk, you must be part of Cunanan.

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Now, in this audience, ninety nine point nine nine percent have no idea what the hell Kuhnen is.

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I don't. I don't even look to find out who the hell they are. Well, then you must really be part of Kuhnen. Why? Well, because part of their theory is you don't even know what you remember. What? That's right. It's like unconscious racism. You're an unconscious Kuhnen member. Wait a minute. What's all this unconscious stuff? Oh, yes. Yes. You're an unconscious Kuhnen member. Well, what does that mean? That means that you don't agree with Adam Kingsley.

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I'll tell you what I'm doing a lot of reading on critical race theory, Marxism, which I've read. And it just is so depressing.

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And one of the things they do. If they make it impossible for you to even challenge their arguments, you want to know why? Because they dismiss you. You're part of the dominant culture because you're white. Therefore, you have your narrative. It's seared into your brain. You're born with it. It's in your DNA. There's not a damn thing you can do about it. So don't bother even responding to my allegations. Oh, OK. I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry. They're not big on free speech notice, Marxists aren't. But look at Kingson, the same thing. You disagree. You must be part of Kuhnen. Wow, what the hell are you talking? Oh, yes, yes. Q And on. That's right. Go ahead and any bond with family. That's what we got to get away from tough to survive that.

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I don't know what the hell you're rambling on about. I'm doing fine with my family. Are you doing OK with yours, Mr. Producer? So he's got a family issue now. The family is very concerned that. That Adam is making an ass out of himself, and yet Adam thinks he's quite righteous, just as Adam he'll tell you. My recommendation to his family members don't send them any more certified mail to agree, Mr. Producer. He's going to go on TV and read it, look at my family member here, Pop, what are you doing here?

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Send me a certified letter saying I'm on the the Devils team.

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Come on, Pop. Just because I didn't vote for Trump in 2016, didn't vote for him in 2020, voted to impeach him. Can I come on, Dad. Mom, uncle, whatever. This guy is on an ego trip, but he's on an ego trip. On networks that don't matter, MSL, SD, the Constipated News Network, I'm sure they're right up in The Washington Post and Politico, are going to do him very, very well in the Republican primary.

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But he positions himself, you know, as a as a right of center centrist who wants to restore the Republican Party and conservatism. Yes, the good old days of Trent Lott. Yeah, that was good, and Gerald Ford. Oh yeah. Yeah. And we all want to get behind the Mitch McConnell juggernaut train, don't we, ladies? And here. Oh, you can't. You got to be. Absolutely. And that trains. Not even as good as the John Cornyn train and the John Thune oh yeah, those guys aren't leaders.

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They got the pulse of the nation. Not really. Notice how they're coming to the defense of Liz Cheney. Now, there's more problems with Liz Cheney than I knew, but I'm seeing them now. She wasn't doing fundraising in any kind of an effective way for most of her colleagues, which is supposed to do apparently is the number three leading Republican. Apparently, the other two did McCarthy and Scalise. She went after a congressman who's a libertarian who she didn't like, she primaried him, had somebody, she backed a primary him, by the way, Josh Hawley.

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You're a lawyer, you're a smart lawyer, you're former attorney general, I believe you went to Harvard or Yale Law School.

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These ads right now that the Lincoln projects running against you are defamation, even if you are a public figure. These ads accusing, accusing you of murder. I believe you could still overcome the the high bar that the Supreme Court has set. And you could sue them, sue every damn one of them for every penny they have. And conduct discovery. Because what they're accusing you of here. Is, I believe, in violation of even The New York Times Sullivan decision.

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I really do. It's that bad. It's that bad, these are smear merchants. As I saw, they had a pervert on their founding team, didn't they, Mr. Producer, chasing a 14 year old boy and at least 21 complaints and so forth.

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And this guy, Rick Weaver, he's threatening, I heard. Oh, hey, there's consequences if you screw up that. Shut up you. You damn fool. There's a guy that should be wearing masks, two, three for. Don't you think, Mr. Brown, a full facial mask. That's what that guy needs. With his three teeth and his cross eyes. And it's bizarre ears, but other than that, he's a he's a good guy.

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I'll be right back. Much love. AMEC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, is one of the fastest growing organizations in America now, over two million conservative members strong, and I'm one of them, a man who believes in and stands up for the values that we constitutional conservatives care about more than talk. AMOC fights a full time presence in Washington. AMOC pushes back against reckless spending disasters like Medicare for all and the expanding reach of the federal government and beyond.

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This is from the it's a great site. If I can remember at the post-millennial. Representative AOK. Has spoken at length about her experience during the Capitol Hill ride on January 6th. From our live Instagram videos, it has seemed like she was on the front line facing down Trump, supporting rioters in the halls outside her office. But it turns out AKCA Cortez wasn't in the capital at the time of the assault on Congress. She was in her office in another building after congressional offices in the Cannon House Office Building, according to her Web site or Washington, D.C. address.

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The House Cannon Building is accessible to the Capitol via tunnel. On Tuesday, I spoke to millions of fans on Instagram relaying her past experience of sexual assault, which she said left her traumatized. This experience, she said, was compounded by her what what happened to her during the capital riot? Representative Nancy Mace, Republican of South Carolina, said that her office is in the same hallway as they are two doors down and that there were no riders in the area at any time.

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She called out the New York representative for her egregious claims, taking emotion out of the equation.

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It appears that what happened was that act was in her office, in a building on congressional campus. At that time, the Capitol building was unlawfully accessed by a mob of violent rioters seeking to disrupt Congress. I was afraid in her office and another building and hid in the bathroom.

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A short time later, she was still hiding in the bathroom, a Capitol Hill police officer came to her office and checked on her safety, directing her where to go to be evacuated from any impending danger. She didn't trust the officers intention, she said, but complied with his directive, took her handbag and left her office along with a member of her staff who similarly did not trust the officer. Didn't trust the officer when an idiot. They said that the officer was, quote, looking at me with all this anger and hostility at first in my brain and in my mind such as it is, I just came from the super intense experience just now.

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Maybe I'm reading into this, right? Like maybe I'm projecting maybe I'm projecting something on to him that maybe I'm just sensing anger, but maybe he's not trying to be angry. I'm. Lucid. But I talked to my legislative director and he said, no, I didn't know if he would help us or hurt us either, and he was actually like this man came with so much hostility that she said she said that her staffer was sizing him up to see if he would have to fight him.

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The cut. She compared this experience to, quote, so many other communities in this country, we don't know if you're safe or not, the officer told her where to go and she said were just so rattled in that moment and the situation felt so volatile with the officer that I run over, I grab my bag and we just start running over to that building.

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In her view, many members of the GOP, both in the Senate and House, are using the same tactics as abusers and she fears they will do it again.

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She later said she believed her colleagues in the GOP were white supremacists. Who she feared would allow others to do harm to her after falsely accused Ted Cruz of trying to get her killed, quote unquote, that she wouldn't attend President Joe Biden's inauguration because she didn't feel safe around Republicans and has demanded the removal of Republicans in the House and the Senate because she's not inciting anything. But according to the Republican congresswoman from South Carolina, freshman. Whose office has two offices down?

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Nothing happened to their office building in the Cannon Office Building, not a damn thing. But don't worry, she can say whatever she wants because she's the Confucius of our time, the Aristotle of our time. There's never been anyone smarter or brighter, and don't underestimate her. Don't underestimate her. She's. She's just too smart for the room. Then we have this piece before we go, don't forget nine thirty PM Eastern, I will be on FOX with Hannity.

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From our friends at Issues and Insights, one of the great sites also, they give great opinion. Democrats still haven't spent listen to this one trillion dollars from the previous stimulus bill's. One trillion dollars has scored by the Congressional Budget Office, the total cost of stimulus laws enacted over the last year amounts to three point seven trillion dollars. More than one trillion of available budgetary resources remain to be spent. Notable examples, and by the way, all the media know this, but none of them talk about it, CPA's paycheck protection plan, over a quarter of a trillion dollars, health spending over a quarter of a trillion dollars.

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Economic injury, disaster loans, one hundred and seventy two billion. Unemployment insurance expansion, 172 billion. Education funding still there, 59 billion state and local aid, 58 billion stimulus checks, 52 billion. Food stamps, 33 billion.

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And it goes on one trillion dollars from previous stimulus bills haven't been spent. And they want another two trillion dollars more on that tomorrow. We salute our armed forces, police officers, firefighters and emergency personnel. I have to hurry up. I'm pretty myself up in 30 minutes. I'll be on Fox. Oh, yes, I have the pretty myself up. See you then. From the Westwood One podcast network.