From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys - Is This Proof AOC Really Wants A MAGA Man?
Episode Date: May 3, 2024During a public meltdown, Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was caught on camera cursing at those recording her and shoving off her boyfriend who, instead of confronting those riling her up..., was left trailing behind her. Sean and Rachel break down what led AOC to explode and why they believe her heated response toward her boyfriend shows the headstrong congresswoman is looking for someone who isn't afraid to stand up for her.  Follow Sean & Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Hey everyone, welcome to From the Kitchen Table. I'm Sean Duffy, along with my co-host
of the podcast. She's my partner in life. She's also my wife, Rachel Campos Duffy.
Sean, it's great to be back at the kitchen table. And today we're going to talk about
hypocrisy on the left, especially as it relates to all these protests that are erupting around the country right now.
But before we do that, let's talk about, you know, you have protesters that are pro-life.
They get prosecuted, sent to prison.
You have people who go to school board meetings and you have the FBI investigate them, put them on a list of domestic extremists.
Trump supporters also put on the domestic extremist list.
We see protests then taking place across college campuses.
And the question becomes, is anybody going to prosecute these kids?
And the answer to that is probably no.
Is Alvin Bragg going to prosecute the kids in New York protesting, taking over dormitories?
Probably not.
By the way, you brought up these MAGA protesters on January 6th.
Some of them were put on no-fly lists. They can't fly in airplanes. And these are people who were
flying American flags. They were upset because they thought their elections had been stolen
by Democrats, and they have a right to protest what they thought was an unfair,
by Democrats, and they have a right to protest what they thought was an unfair, shady-looking election. These are people flying, you know, Palestinian flags, flying foreign flags. They're
not on no-fly lists. And their bank accounts haven't been tracked by the FBI. The ones who
fly American flags and sing the national anthem are the domestic terrorists, but the ones who
actually are domestic terrorists, well, they're just peaceful protesters. But so that's the concept at 30,000 feet.
But nothing can underscore the hypocrisy any better than AOC.
So Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Better known as Sandy, right? So we saw her at the border, right? She had in her white jeans
crying about immigration and the kids. But Joe Biden has lost, what, 80,000 kids, and she doesn't say a word.
But in regard to these protests, let's talk about what Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says about the people who are on college campuses protesting.
She sent a tweet out that says, the whole point of protesting is to make people uncomfortable.
Activists take that discomfort with the status quo and advocate for concrete policy
changes. Popular support often starts small and grows. Do folks who complain protests demand
make others uncomfortable? That's the point, says AOC in this tweet. Right. So she says,
hey, sorry, you guys are uncomfortable with seeing these colleges erupt in protest.
Sorry that some people have to walk through a gauntlet before they get to class
or that even classes have been canceled for the rest of the year.
I'm sorry that Jewish students, their death is being called for.
I'm sorry about that.
That's the point of protest, Sean.
That's uncomfortable.
It's supposed to make them uncomfortable.
That's what protest is about.
But the question always becomes, does this standard of feeling uncomfortable when protested apply to AOC when these very same people come and protest her, Rachel?
Right. So that's interesting. And I have to give Revolver credit for this because they revived
some old clips from, I say old, but they're just a couple of months old. They're from March.
I say old, but they're just a couple months old.
They're from March.
So they're less than a month, a month and a half old.
But Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez goes to a movie theater in Brooklyn with her boyfriend, which Revolver News calls her soy boyfriend.
The breaking news, she's actually back in her district in Brooklyn, which is kind of shocking going to a movie.
But that aside. That's a great point,
Sean. I've been down to her district, and they say
they never see her around. Well, apparently she's
going to the movies, and she went with her soy
boy, white boyfriend, to
the movies, and this
is what happened. Her white boyfriend?
Yeah, she has a white boyfriend.
He's not just white. He's ginger.
He's a ginger boyfriend.
The podcast has hit a new low.
He's a white boyfriend.
So watch what happens when AOC is confronted by protesters and made to feel uncomfortable.
Can I just say this before we go to the clip?
So she actually, she was in the theater.
And I guess like, and I want to talk about this after you guys see the clip, because
I don't think it's cool to force her out of the theater.
Like, I guess they were heckling her while she was watching the movie and she had to leave the theater.
Can you watch the clip?
Here's what happened after she left the theater.
I'm going to cut this and you're going to clip this so that it's completely out of context.
I already said that it was.
And y'all are just going to pretend that it wasn't over and over again.
It's fucked up, man.
You're not helping these people.
And you're not helping them.
You refused to. You're not helping them people. And you're not helping them. You're not helping them.
So here she's walking down the street.
She's left the theater.
They're trying to get her to say, say it's genocide.
And for some reason, I don't know why, she's not willing to say it.
Right, but for those who can't see it, you're listening.
She's walking down the street.
She's with her boyfriend.
He's in a white jacket.
And you're right, he's a ginger.
He's red hair.
And she's pretty frantically leaning over and pointing at the people, asking her questions and throwing the F-bomb at them. Again, the standard that AOC sets up about,
it's okay to feel uncomfortable. That's what protesting is about. She seems to get awfully
angry and frustrated when she's uncomfortable with
those very same protesters. Again, a double standard. You can't protest AOC. You can't make
her feel uncomfortable, but you can take over college campuses. You can take over campus
buildings and break windows and flip over chairs and barricade doors. You can do all that, and that's okay.
Right.
She loses it, basically, as she leaves that,
because they're demanding that she call the Hamas-Israel war a genocide.
And again, I don't understand why she didn't say it.
Really quick, let's take a break,
because you understand what it's like to be a member of Congress.
And we have had people be really rude and interrupt us, you know, be angry,
maybe not that angry, but I mean, but people have been angry at us. When you were a member of Congress, it's not cool to do that when you're out, you know, with your family when you're out.
I mean, you're accountable to your constituents, but it is kind of annoying to have these people
with their cameras in her face, trying to get her to do that while she's on a date. So I couldn't agree with that more, right? Members of Congress, they're
humans, they have families, they have personal lives. They have soy boy boyfriends. They do,
and they're treated oftentimes as second-class citizens. I mean, you're run down, you're filmed,
people are throwing questions at you, not being respectful, not being nice. It happens, right?
But I'd also note that when you run for office, when you raise your hand and you take the job
in today's political environment, that's what you're going to get. Now, a side note,
usually that's what Republicans get. Yeah, she's not used to it. Democrats never get this.
Democrat organizations will fund little protesters to come and track you down with
video cameras if you're a republican come to your town halls and try to do gotcha questions
but the key when this happens to you and it doesn't always work but the key is to maintain
your cool you can't start throwing the f-bomb you always say grab your own camera and start
filming that that's true that is that was your technique but yeah you have to maintain your cool
and in the end you are the elected official. You are, quote unquote, the adult in the room.
And she didn't she didn't maintain her cool. She she lost it.
And again, but this is happening, not just Schumer has had this happen.
This this particular topic of the Palestinian Israel conflict is turning the Democrats on themselves, Sean,
in a way that, I mean, I haven't seen this kind of stuff happen on this scale before.
And they're getting a taste of their own medicine for kind of the first time.
Well, I think what's happened is they've allowed and funded and supported the radicalization
of the youth of America.
And those radical youth are traditionally Democrat voters
because the Democrat Party has gone so far left.
I mean, they're not the party of Bill Clinton even.
They're a Marxist socialist movement right now.
And these are professional activists, let's be clear.
These are paid professional activists.
If you study Latin America, these kinds of professional paid protesters are a pretty common thing in socialist Latin American countries.
That's where we're at right now in America.
I think the organizations on campus are funded by, I would say, not great people who have the best interest in the country.
George Soros.
George Soros, but also there's money coming from overseas that are funding these organizations.
Absolutely.
But they're being radicalized on campus.
So you actually have the work of radicalizing and planting these really dangerous seeds
in the minds of these kids, which, by the way, the American taxpayer helps fund.
Joe Biden just got rid of their student loan debt.
It makes me so proud to be an American that I'm paying for the student loan debt of these
kids.
But that aside, I don't know what debt of these kids. But that aside,
I don't know what I was going to say with that aside, Rachel.
It was going to be a really good point.
It was going to be a great point, I could tell.
Here's the deal. I don't remember you in Congress
supporting
protesters who were
foreign-funded, George Soros
funded, and saying, hey, so what?
The whole point of protest is to get comfortable.
And then you don't have a right to you.
You think you have a right to complain after you say it's OK once it's turned on you.
I think that's the point.
These kids are real.
The kids on campus protesting there, they don't know what they believe, but they believe
it.
Yeah, they believe this wholeheartedly.
Yeah, that's a fair point.
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But again, it comes back to this idea that Democrats, again, lay out these standards like AOC did about, listen,
protesting is about making you uncomfortable and starting small and making the viewpoint of the
minority the view and the policy of the majority. But again, it's the idea that it never applies to
them. Right. You know, the rules they set for Donald Trump doesn't apply to Joe Biden or Hunter
Biden. It didn't apply to Hillary Clinton. The rules that they applied to the whole Trump staff
doesn't apply to Democrats. The rules that apply to pro-lifers, you know, or to those that go to
school board meetings, it does. The same standards don't apply, which is why I've said in our
previous podcast, it's so important that Republicans make Democrats live under the rules by which they create.
Correct.
That doesn't happen enough, by the way.
But yeah, I think you're absolutely right about that.
Here's why I can't take these protesters serious.
You know, I have some reservations about the way the war is being conducted in Gaza.
My heart is breaking for the Palestinian children.
My heart is breaking for the Palestinian children. My heart is breaking for the Palestinian Catholics who had their church fire bombed or bombed out and civilians were taking shelter there and they died. My heart is breaking for that. as well. I don't recall any of these protests on campus over the war in Ukraine. And so I find a
lot of this disingenuous. There's something else that you can see in this clip with AOC that...
I just want to... We do have a difference of opinion because a lot of these protesters,
it's one thing to come in peace and say, you know what, I'm concerned about the kids.
I want peace and I'm sick of us funding wars in other countries as well. I'm concerned about the kids. I want peace. And I'm sick of us funding wars in other countries as well.
I'm sorry.
It's how I feel.
In pre-World War II, a lot of Republicans, all they wanted was peace.
They wanted to be left alone.
And you know what?
Sometimes you have to step in and be engaged.
Otherwise, the problems that you're going to get on your plate are going to be much bigger than I had you address them.
But when your government lies to you about everything, then I don't know what to believe.
And I'm like, I don't want my money going anywhere.
But when you have, you know,
the Palestinians that vote Hamas in to be their government,
am I to blame?
Are you to blame?
It's like you voted for Hamas.
We already give Israel a lot of money, honey.
We give them billions of dollars.
We give them more money.
Three billion dollars a year.
Three billion dollars a year.
I'm kind of confused about why they needed more money on this
when we're in debt.
So I this isn't a this I am not on either side of this.
You know, I think Israel has a right to defend themselves after what happened.
I can quibble with, you know, I can I can, you know, say that I think some of it is excessive.
And I do. I can. I also think what happened to them on October 7th was really excessive.
I just want us the hell out.
I want us to be energy independent.
I want us to focus on getting fentanyl out of our country,
and I want us to close our border, and I want to focus on America.
And I don't understand why the protests on our college campuses are about israel and hamas and
they're not about free speech and they're not about what's happening to the working class
and they're not about our foreign dollars going to all wars um i'm just kind of i don't understand
any of it and also because because this this protest is about something else right this is
about destabilizing it's about undermining America. And I think you would agree that protesters who burn American flags,
that take the American flag off of flagpoles and put up Hamas flags,
the ones that chant death to America, you do not support those protesters.
By the way, Joe Biden, this came out, I believe, yesterday, Joe Biden wants to bring in
By the way, Joe Biden, this came out, I believe, yesterday.
Joe Biden wants to bring in Palestinians through the refugee program into America.
And sometimes I sit back and go, well, listen, if you haven't assimilated those who've come to the country and are leading a lot of these protests, whether it's in Dearborn, Michigan or on college campuses,
why in the hell do you want to bring in more people who don't believe in the American way,
don't believe in the American dream, don't believe in our policy?
Tell me why.
Because this makes no sense to me.
It does make sense.
If you understand who is paying for these protests, which is George Soros, what's the name of his organization?
The Open Society.
The Open Society.
This is an organization that does not believe in borders.
That's why they're also funding the NGOs who are helping people get across
our border. They don't believe in borders. They don't believe in national sovereignty.
They believe in a one world government. And the whole purpose of immigration at this point,
from their perspective, is immigration without assimilation. Immigration of people who won't
assimilate because literally they are not even, values and their their way of looking at the world.
Their point of view is completely different than ours.
They will have trouble assimilating.
And we don't even assimilate anyone anymore.
We're not even vetting them.
The people who are coming across our border right now are in our country for 24 hours before we give them a free ticket.
Joe Biden said he was going to vet those people coming from Gaza.
The Palestinians, Joe Biden is going to vet.
Sure, Joe Biden is going to do that.
I was just listening to Tulsi Gabbard, who said what we all know is true, because I interviewed illegals in the San Antonio airport, who told me they had been in the country for less than 24 hours or about 24 hours.
who told me they had been in the country for less than 24 hours or about 24 hours.
Then I heard Tulsi Gabbard, who also went to the border, interviewed illegals who were getting plane tickets. And they're in the country for about 24 hours.
You can't vet somebody coming from Somalia or Gaza or, you know, name your country in 24 hours. You can't do that.
Or you can't vet, you know, thousands and thousands of people coming in steady streams
into the country. You can't vet them all. I want to move on to this other layer on
this video really quick. And I know I've told this story before, but I think it's worth saying
again for those who didn't hear it. My mom and dad got married in the 60s.
My father is a Mexican-American born here in the United States, born American, who joined the military when he was 18.
His first assignment overseas was as, you know, a young, you know, 20-some-year-old was to Madrid, Spain.
He was stationed at the Air Force Base in Torajon, Madrid, Air Force Base.
Where he met a hot little lady.
He met a hot little Spaniard named Pilar, my mom. And he met her and they got married.
And about, I don't know, seven years after, no, more than that, nine or ten years after they got married, my mom decided she wanted to
become an American citizen. And she went to the citizenship classes. She learned English
and she became a citizen. Now, in the process of becoming an American citizen. Now, this would have been in the 70s. I was in kindergarten at the time.
The FBI, which I'm sure they had people stationed all over Europe, the FBI went to my mother's mother's house and her sister's houses to figure out who they were before my mother was given
citizenship. They wanted to investigate and make sure she wasn't a communist that's what they did back then that's the care they had
for this country and the people in the 60s 70s is not a communist oh my god they got the best
i'm gonna tell you what america you landed the best citizen in maria del Pilar Campos because Pilar, Pili, we call her Pili, her friends do, she's mom
to me, but Pili is the most patriotic person you'll ever know. She is so fervently anti-communist
that if she tried to get through now, probably she's so anti-communist they wouldn't let her in.
That's how, but that, it's so interesting to see in just a few decades the difference
and we are not assimilating my mother loves this country um those citizenship classes
standing up there and raising her hand and and declaring herself um an american citizen that
process makes you an american makes you love this country makes makes you want to fight for this country.
And now, Sean, what do they do?
They say, come over illegally.
And you'll be here in four years.
In four years.
Or we'll make you a citizen if you join the military, like a mercenary.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
We'll be right back with much more after this.
This is all just prep.
after this. This is all just prep, all just, you know, topic cover to get us to the real topic that Rachel wants to talk about. This is what I like about you. You're so right, Sean. This hour.
Liberal hypocrisy, open borders, yada, yada, yada. The death of America. The death of America.
That's all, you know, that's all fine and good. Fine and good.
Let's talk about the heart of this story.
So I'm going to play a clip, but I'm going to have to describe what happened after because you can't.
There's a gesture that she, Alexandra Cortez, does to her boyfriend.
Anyway, you can just play the clip.
So this is after the first clip we played for you.
She's on the streets.
She's walking with her boyfriend.
Watch or listen.
This is after they accosted her with, you know, say, genocide.
Rachel is going to unpack this for you after you watch this clip.
People like Gaza don't get a moment of peace, and neither do people like you.
No!
So you hear that at the end?
She goes, she's like mad.
Well, what happens is as she's being trolled down the street and they're in her face and they're saying, say, genocide and the people of Hamas, you know, don't get any peace and you won't either. The whole time she's walking, she's confronting them.
She tells them, F you.
nephew, her soy boyfriend, as Revolver News calls it, is kind of like trailing behind her,
and he doesn't know what to do because he's not going to do what he should do as a man,
which is tell these people, excuse me, this is my woman. We're out for a date. Back off. Back the hell off. He doesn't do that. He's just sort of, and she's having to defend herself,
and she's feisty. And by the way,
you know, Shauna, I can get that tone as well. I mean, there's a little AOC in me when I hear her get it going off. Like I understand she's mad, but she's also mad, not just at the protesters.
She's, you can sense she's mad that this little beta guy, still a pajama boy, can't step in and
help her and defend her. And at the end of this, what
he does is he puts her, he comes up behind after the guys, after the goons have done everything
they've had to say to her, he kind of tries to put his hand, he's behind her and he puts his hand,
like he's going to put his hand around her shoulder and she's mad and she goes, ah, and she
throws her hand up to get his hand off of her shoulder. She's mad at him and she goes, ah, and she throws her hand up. To get his hand off her back.
To get his hand off of her shoulder.
She's mad at him, and she should be.
And this guy looks so weak.
And you just wonder why a strong woman like that chose a guy like that.
It's shameful of him.
So first off, this guy is not the soy boy, as you call him,
ginger, as you call him, or white boy, as I think you've called him.
You're a white boy, too, but you would defend me.
If somebody came after me like that, you would tell them to back the hell up.
So he's not small.
He's not a little man.
No, this is a good point.
He's a big guy.
He's a bigger guy.
He also looks not so fit, let's be fair.
No, he doesn't look fit.
So maybe he's afraid to get in.
But the guy with the camera isn't fit either.
You can step in and go get the hell away.
Yeah.
He should have said back off.
Now, just in maybe some defense of him, if you're with AOC, you don't get this a whole lot, right?
Protesters don't come to you a lot.
She's not used to dealing with this kind of backlash.
But maybe they had a conversation where it was like, hey, listen, if this ever happens, don't get involved. This is my fight. That doesn't make sense even.
I don't know. Sean, but just think about this politically. Just think politically. It would
be better for the politician, for the candidate to not engage and let this guy engage he's not on the ballot he's not on the ballot
they're not going to have a uh i i just think i just think the non the person who's who's not
the politician the man with testicles should the person who has testicles should be the one to step
in here this is a male female situation i agree i but i don't i don't want to
fully throw the soy boy under the bus i don't know what kind of agreement they have if you date aoc i
don't know there's no agreement like i don't worry don't worry soy boy i got this like i i just there's
no way that happened there's no way it's better for her politically to have him step in than for
her to have to have this viral moment, you know, now.
I don't know.
You're talking about testicles.
I don't know who has them in this relationship.
That's my point.
She has them.
Exactly.
She has his in her purse.
Okay.
This is getting off track.
The bottom line is she is the alpha male in the relationship, right?
She is the alpha male of politics.
She is.
And she is a scrapper. She's a fighter.
She's scrappy. I'll give her that.
She is a hypocrite, 100%.
And by the way,
she handled herself, right?
She took care of herself.
And then she got mentioned. When he tries to come in
at the 11th hour and put his arm
around her and it's all over.
And she's like, back the hell off.
And she literally goes, ah! And throws his arm off of her.'s it was awesome the fight's over and he's like we got this
together we're together on this we're a team um no there was no team in that video it was her
defending herself hypocritically or not she's scrappy she defended herself and she had this man trailing behind her
and that sean is the real fox news alert of this story we've had this we've had this conversation
before and it's interesting i open i open doors for you open doors for women um i'll let you walk
in first or women carry my luggage for me which i I've got to tell you that, and again, it's stupid people like AOC
and what these feminists have done.
I still do it,
but if someone I don't know, a woman
that I'm going to go into an elevator with
and let her go first, I don't know
if that's going to be offensive.
Is the patriarchy letting her
in the elevator first? Or if I open the door?
Is the patriarchy
minimizing femininity by opening the door for there's the patriarchy you know minimizing
femininity by opening a door for me it's become so weird I still do it but I feel weird about it
because they make me feel weird yeah it's so weird the way you're right the women's movement
has created a situation where if you try and do the right thing as a man if you try to be
chivalrous if you try to open a door let a woman into the elevator first, you just don't know what the reaction is going to be.
And I've had people even at Fox.
Go on a date?
I can't.
Who pays for dinner?
Like, that is so complicated now.
Before it was like, you ask a girl out and you pay for her dinner, you pay for the movie, you pay for some popcorn, whatever it is.
And now it's like, am I supposed to pay?
Are you going to be offended if I pay?
Do you want to pay?
I wonder if no one's dating anymore.
The sickness that these people have brought into our culture.
It's a lot of women.
I've talked to young women.
Some have told me that they insist on going Dutch.
They think it's fair.
I mean, they have been indoctrinated with this idea that they've been acculturated to it.
That, you know, chivalry means that the man is not actually respecting her as an
equal. And so they want this, at least some portion of women. And so, yeah, you're right.
Men are left confused. Here's where the situation gets dangerous. And this is sort of what we just
saw with AOC is a little bit of a taste of this. You could see a situation like this escalating.
I mean, think about the situation of
Daniel Penny, the young Marine who's in the subway, and he defends the people in the subway,
and now he's facing murder charges. I showed you a video that, I mean, I just couldn't believe it.
It was in a New York subway. A guy's in the subway, and he's harassing everybody, yelling
and screaming. And this young woman says, hey, settle down or be quiet or whatever.
And he punches her in the face twice.
And there are men all around her and nobody steps up.
And I showed it to you and you said to me, I get it, Rachel.
But the men on that train are afraid that they are.
And by the way,
the assailant was a black man.
It looked like he was maybe a homeless guy.
He was kind of crazy and he was harassing everybody,
but nobody was doing anything.
And even after this woman got punched in the head two times,
I mean,
my heart was breaking for her.
She just stood there and took it.
Cause,
but there were men around and you said,
if those men get involved,
they're going to go to jail.
And I'm like, yeah, so be it.
You know what?
Remember our weatherman, Adam at Fox?
Adam Klotz.
Adam Klotz.
You know, he got involved, and he got punched.
And every time I see Adam, I'm like, Adam, you're still my hero.
Because we can't live in it.
It's dangerous for women to be in New York City when men are afraid to step in.
It's okay to get punched.
But if it devolves into a bigger fight and you defend yourself and everyone around you, you go to jail.
That's a problem.
Taking a punch is one thing.
You know, having the rest of your life impacted is something completely different.
And what I find fascinating, and again, you can say that there's no difference
between boys and girls, and boys can say they're girls and compete against girls sports. There's
no difference biologically. That is a bold-faced, flat-out lie. Everyone knows that's bullshit.
Everybody does. Men fight wars. Men build buildings. Men men build roads men build houses men are plumbers like
they do all the all they provide all of the comforts and all the stuff i don't want to do
they even take out the trash in this house they do it okay sean but with aoc it's interesting
that you bring this video up because it comes back when it gets down to fundamentals, when you take all the crap away and you're left with,
is someone going to protect me?
Is someone going to stand up for me?
And maybe Soyboy is confused.
But in the end, even though she's fought against masculinity and fought against men,
when she was in this situation, to your point, what did she want?
She wanted to take all of those prior arguments away, and she wanted a man who would stand there and defend her.
And she didn't have it because she reaped what she sowed.
She reaped what she sowed, AOC.
It's such a great point because, you know, maybe somebody else will watch that and see something else.
something else. I'm telling you, if you watch this video, her anger is as much at her, uh,
at the protesters and the people filming her as they, as they are at this like pathetic figure of a guy, you know, Sean, I remember, you know, you're a masculine, you know, guy athlete. I,
I work with Will and Pete, both athletes, you know, Pete was in the military. I asked all three
of you guys, um, I asked them on a commercial
break and I asked you just now and also before, what would you do in that subway if this girl got
punched in the face? And, you know, three of the most masculine men I know have said, I have to
think about that. I don't know. All three of you said the same thing. I don't know. And that's the problem. That is a problem for women that we have our most masculine men go.
I know if I step in and do the right thing, the entire justice system is, especially if
you're in New York City, right?
And this happened in New York City, is going to come down on me and I'm going to be faced.
And you have to think as a dad.
And that's what they said, too.
I have to think as a dad, I've got kids. If I go to jail, if I have to incur hundreds of
thousands of dollars of legal costs to protect the honor of this woman who got punched in the
face that I don't even know, you'd like to think men would do that. But men are having to process
all of this. And what ends up happening is you get some
inertia now i suspect sean that in the moment you don't think the testosterone and the values that
you guys have i i would like to think that you guys actually would step in there but but but
feminism and this idea of you know demonizing demonizing chivalry, of pretending, like you said, pretending like we are equal in strength and equal in our abilities to physically defend ourselves.
This has made the world more dangerous for women, especially in these blue cities.
And it's made it more dangerous for conservatives and for men as a whole. So the left will tolerate people chanting death to America,
people tolerating tearing down statutes, people taking over buildings, people marching down
streets and vandalizing and burning buildings and beating up diners who are sitting on the
streets during Black Lives Matter. They will tolerate all of that. And they'll say it's
peaceful protests. They're legitimately angry and so we want
to they're just they're just expressing their viewpoint and they have a first amendment right
to do that right and they're doing it violently by the way they're doing it violently on the flip
side the system has zero tolerance for anyone who's a conservative who goes again listen i'm
going to a school board i'm a father i'm angry that the school has put my child in danger in a bathroom because of your trans policy,
and I'm voicing my opinion at a school board meeting, which truly is your First Amendment
right to do, and all of a sudden you find yourself on an FBI domestic terror list.
FBI, you know, domestic terror list. Or again, if you peacefully pray outside of an abortion clinic,
which that is your First Amendment right, all of a sudden you're a target.
You're singing outside of an abortion clinic. You're so dangerous.
Or if you're singing through the halls of Congress during January 6th as a grandmother with an American flag, there's zero tolerance for you. And that's the problem when you
have a system that no one can trust any longer. A system where they tolerate everything. Even the
homeless people on the street, the abusers on subways have complete tolerance. But zero
tolerance for a man who will stand up and fight back and push back to protect a woman or others on a train.
And when you have these two standards, tolerance for the left, zero tolerance for the right, you start to unravel the fabric of a society.
And it goes back to your original point, even with these protests.
This is all about unraveling the bonds that have tied this country together and unifies the country.
They are fraying, and it's not an accident. They're fraying intentionally. They're trying
to break it. They're ripping it apart. And they want to rip it apart. They want to break it
so they can rebuild it into something that none of us would recognize.
And they want to do it before this election. All of this chaos is about, I mean, just think back to 2020.
Think back to the Summer of Love.
This is exactly, this is deja vu.
Same people who funded that are the same people who are funding this.
I will say this to you.
As sad and as frustrating as it is what you laid out,
what they're trying to do, they're trying to destroy the country.
I see a tiny bit of hope here.
Hope springs eternal, Sean.
With Rachel Campos Duffy, it does.
Sean Duffy, not so much.
Not so much.
I'm going to tell you the hope I see.
Rachel's the sunny side.
I have a sunny side to the story. The hope I see in the story is that despite her rhetoric, despite all the soapboxes that she stands on,
despite everything that she's said and done as a radical leftist feminist,
AOC, deep, deep, deep down inside, really wants a real man.
She may even wish, at that moment, she wished she was with a real man she may even wish at that moment she wished she was with a republican
man she may even you are salacious she may even wish she was with an athletic man um i see some
hope in this because that is biology that is feminine instinct um It's just because she was in that entire thing that she was acting out.
Some people said she was throwing a tantrum.
I think her true feelings were on display.
Her frustration with the protesters, her frustration that she was being called out because she's AOC after all.
You can't call her out.
She's,
she's a celebrity.
She is,
you know,
the savior of the socialist movement in America.
She's saving America with her green agenda and her green revolution.
And she is going to transform America.
She is the most powerful.
I mean,
nobody has more followers on social media than Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
She is culturally powerful.
She actually really is, Sean.
She's very culturally powerful.
She's the change we've been waiting for.
She's the change we've been waiting for.
In her mind, that is true.
And she was frustrated that she was getting called out.
She was angry, but she was just as angry that in that moment, she had to defend herself. That in that moment, when she was being attacked and she was so frustrated, she had a beta male.
And yes, he's for trans rights.
And yes, he's for abortion rights.
And yes, he votes with the Democrat Socialist Party of America.
And yes, he's for the Green New Deal.
And yes, he recycles, probably religiously.
He does all the stuff she wants.
He eats soy burgers.
Of course he eats soy burgers.
He probably drinks soy milk.
I don't think he's put a piece of protein in his body since he was 17.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Did you see the picture of him?
He's putting something in there.
Yeah, it's not protein, though.
He'd be lean.
He's not eating protein.
He's eating probably all that. Yeah. It's not protein though. He'd be lean. He's not eating protein.
He's eating probably, you know, probably all that vegetarian crap that Bill Gates sells.
You know, that lab meat.
That's probably what he's eating.
But in that moment, she wanted a Marine.
She wanted a hockey player.
She wanted a football player.
She wanted...
A swimmer.
A polo player.
Making fun of Will Kane. player. She wanted a swimmer, a polo player. She wanted, she wanted a man in that moment.
And that's the hope that I see. I'm just going to end this podcast on this hopeful idea. AOC
in the deepest recesses of her heart actually wants to marry someone who is MAGA.
She wants a Republican man.
She wants a man.
And if you can make AOC want a Republican man,
there is hope for America.
I'm going to agree.
I will double down and agree.
Will you join hands with me in this kumbaya?
I don't know.
I can't.
But what you say is true.
If what you speak is the truth,
I do think there's hope for America.
If you have women like that
who want conservative men and not soy boys, there is hope for America. I'm just going to say she looked good. I mean,
I'm watching the video. She looks good. She looks, she looks, I will say she needs better than that.
She was better than that man. She was out of shape. Ginger man. She was uncomfortable
and she didn't like it. That's all I know. Right, but she said, folks who complain...
Protest, demand, make others uncomfortable.
Well, that's the point, AOC.
That's the point. She was made uncomfortable
both by the protesters
and by her subway boy.
All right. Oh, goodness.
We broke this down, Sean. I don't think we can...
I think... Yeah, we did it.
We did. All right. Listen,
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