PBD Podcast - LIVE from TPUSA's "America Fest 2023" w/ @RealCharlieKirk | PBD Podcast | Ep. 340

Episode Date: December 18, 2023

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana broadcast LIVE from Turning Point USA's "America Fest 2023" with Charlie Kirk as they discuss Elon Musk spending $100 ...million to open a new university in Texas, Senate staffer Aidan Maese-Czeropski filming an X-rated film in the Congress hearing room, and UFC fighter Colby Covington calling out LeBron James for sitting during the National Anthem. 00:00 - PBD welcomes the audience, Charlie Kirk joins the podcast LIVE from Turning Point USA's "America Fest 2023" 5:24 - James O’Keefe's investigation into IBM racially discriminating against white and Asian employees. 18:54 - Elon Musk spends $100m to open new university in Texas 30:06 - The gender pay gap between male and female models 34:46 - Senate staffer fired after X-rated film appears to show him having sex in Congress hearing room 46:56 - Mortgage payments on a new home have risen 90% under Biden’s presidency 53:44 - UFC fighter Colby Covington blasts LeBron James for sitting during the National Anthem. 1:01:57 - Teenage boys in the US are becoming more conservative 1:08:26 - FDA approves first CRISPR gene editing treatment for Sickle Cell disease 1:14:01 - Oklahoma Governor signs Executive Order abolishing DEI programs at State Institutions Protect yourself against Central Bank control with - American Hartford Gold https://bit.ly/3QzMjHd Purchase Patrick's new book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast @theunusualsuspectspodcast Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I We can't no value to hate it. I'd be running home, you look what I've become. I'm the under one. Okay, so I don't know how often we do podcasts on a Saturday night at 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time right now, right? Because we're in Phoenix right now. But we invited to this event by this guy who is a very special guy. He's got how many people make some noise everybody make some noise
Starting point is 00:00:49 They're here. I don't know 20,000 people in the room in Sanity Attorney Point USA. We got Adam here. We got Biz Doc Tom We got Vinnie and the great Charlie Kirk in the house. Give it up for Charlie. Ladies and gentlemen sick Sick event, Charlie. Absolutely. I gotta tell you, one of the things I learned about you today, which I had no idea, I did not know your grandmother, voter, Republican, her entire life, never since she died.
Starting point is 00:01:16 That's right, she's a Democratic. She's a Democratic. That's right, ever since. Every year, every year. That's a joke, YouTube. That's a joke, everybody. I don't want people to go, so Charlie. How you feel right now with the difference you get?
Starting point is 00:01:26 You know, we first about credit to the staff. The turning point you say staff. They work their tail off. They work all year first on campuses and in churches. And this is a culmination of all that it's a celebration of
Starting point is 00:01:37 the grassroots army that we've built at turning point USA. But P.B.D. you host amazing events honor to speak at one a lot a couple months ago. You know what it takes to put on events like this. And to execute on a standard of excellence, like the turning point team does, is not easy.
Starting point is 00:01:51 And I'm so thankful for our team, from the graphic design team, to the social media team, to people that have been here literally sleepless nights for a week to make sure that everyone here can have a life changing experience. So I'm thrilled for our team. Glory be to God. He's blessed us amazingly here.
Starting point is 00:02:08 It's the biggest event, multi-day event and conservative history, and also obviously the biggest event in turning point USA history. As powerful to hear that. Seen the energy, and by the way, if you're here, you know what I'm talking about. If you're not, if you saw it online,
Starting point is 00:02:21 it was absolutely electrifying. We want to get into some topics. We're doing podcasts, we're trying to get some stories. One of the stories I think we can get into, we'll get into here in a minute is what Colby Covance and said about LeBron James, not standing up in the NBA game, the standing ovation, we'll talk about that. There was some extra curricular activity by a Senate staffer.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I don't know if you guys heard about this. Is that what you're calling it? Is that what you call it? Yeah, by Senate staffer, a legend, allegedly by conservative outlets to have had sex in a hearing room. Hold on, read that. How sick is that headline now? Senate staffer. This is by NBC News. Yeah, Senate the word allegedly, when it was on video conservative outlets to have had sex. What is conservative outlets have to do with this? Yeah, we'll talk. All of a sudden, they're making it into a right wing thing. Of course to do with this. Yeah, we'll talk. All of a sudden they're making it into a right wing thing.
Starting point is 00:03:06 We'll talk about that. We'll talk about that. So see what's going to Zuckerberg is building a hundred million out of house on Hawaii compound with massive underground bunker. Maybe he watches movie, leave the world behind and he's a little
Starting point is 00:03:16 concerned or civil war. Who knows? Musk is starting a university. I wonder how people feel about it. We'll talk about that. I think it's putting a hundred million dollars into it. IBM. Did you see the IBM video that was I think it's putting $100 million into it.
Starting point is 00:03:25 IBM, did you see the IBM video that was released? By James O'Keefe, yeah. By the way, James O'Keefe is here at America Fest and we should have his back. He's had a tough year and he just posted a big win. That was a massive win. We'll talk about that as well. Yes, still working for us.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Moregaged payments on a new home have seen 90% rise under Biden's presidency and then we got a couple of other stories we'll get into. One of the ones I want to get into, which is kind of an interesting story. They ran numbers on the top 10 male models, what they make in total, versus top 10 female models. Again, top 10 male models, top 10 female models,
Starting point is 00:04:01 what the 10 make against each other. And I think it's unfair. If you ask me, from your face, I can tell. From your face, I can tell. When you look at the numbers, I think we need to do something about it. We need congressional hearings. I agree.
Starting point is 00:04:13 So before we talk about that stuff, let's first go to our sponsor, Rob. If you want to play this clip, American Hartford Gold, and we'll get all these stories. So look, I've been the financial industry since 9-11, the day before 9-11, and I've owned stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, crypto, gold.
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Starting point is 00:05:38 Rob, that's not the one, Rob. The story about IBM is what James O'Keefe did. That's because of this. Okay, let me go through this. Okay, IBM strategy involves selling clients on its platform like OpenShift and Watson X, which generates a multiplier effect, CFO, Jim Kavanaugh revealed that every $1 of revenue spend
Starting point is 00:05:57 on these platforms results in $3 and $5 additional spending on software and between $6 and $8 additional services. I don't know if this story matches the other one. I can connect the two though, PBD. It's super important. Okay, so then let me read the whole thing and then I'll turn it over to you.
Starting point is 00:06:14 IBM while offering its own public-clown computing platform, partners with leading technology companies like AWS, Microsoft, and others, these partnerships have driven significant bookings for IBM with Kavanaugh stating our strategic partnership. We've got multi billion dollar book of business with AWS, with Microsoft and SAP, and next up are going to be Salesforce with Oracle and Adobe coming up.
Starting point is 00:06:38 So tell us more about the story. So that story didn't get a lot of headlines about AI, it's developing, but what the other IBM story is, which is going viral, thanks to James O'Keefe, is this one where IBM was caught on camera. They're CEO saying give bonuses only to black employees and don't give them the white people, we should actively discriminate against white people.
Starting point is 00:06:57 America First Legal has slammed IBM, they're potentially gonna sue over a title six complaint. So what are the two have to get together, right? Anti-white attitudes, IBM, and AI. Tell us. Well, AI, it's who's going to write the ethics and the morals of the AI of tomorrow. So AI is going to become a woke super weapon. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:07:19 So think about it. Who's going to tell AI right from wrong? Well, the code of ethics that govern IBM is going to be infused into the operating protocol of AI. So that story doesn't seem like it's related. Okay, they have a press release. They're making all this money in AI. So let's pretend you go into the AI that IBM is developing.
Starting point is 00:07:38 A chat GPT model, right? You ask the question, can black people be racist? And the IBM AI would eventually say no. They would say, what is racism? And they'd say racism is not individual prejudice, but a power struggle of what I'm getting at is that two seemingly disconnected stories here, IBM making a ton of money on AI,
Starting point is 00:08:01 and their woke culture, this is the danger, the clear and present danger of artificial intelligence is less about Terminator. That's a thing, but it's more about giving the woke mind virus a thermonuclear weapon to redesign society because at some point, something has to tell the AI, what is true and what is good, and the IBM code of ethics, I kid you not, I have it in front of me, and you guys can look it up.
Starting point is 00:08:27 IBM has a 10 commandments, Elon Musk just responded to this. A 10 commandments, a DEI 10 commandments, Ali ship commandments, this is IBM. Openly acknowledge privilege and systemic racism exist and result in trauma. Two, never question the reality of our black friends and colleagues. Three, reject the idea that race is political,
Starting point is 00:08:49 except that white people are responsible for dismantling racism. Five, understanding only white people are racist. Wait, this is an official document of IBM. IBM's document. Can you pull this up so we can show this to the audience? No, no, no, no. You have this document.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Yeah, that's it right there. This is O'Keefe, broke the story. Number six, knows the black community owes us nothing in this work. Seven, require acknowledgement and repair of inevitable mistakes. Eight is never rooted in white saviorism. Nine, sees the black community as a group of individuals
Starting point is 00:09:17 and not as a monolith. Not 10, does not seek recognition or praise for a job well done. So this is called Allie Ship. So I want to just emphasize one of them. And I was just spotouting it to my head. No understanding that only white people are racist. That is the 10 Commandments of IBM.
Starting point is 00:09:32 So the 10 Commandments of IBM are quietly going to be inputted into the AI of tomorrow. That's connecting those two stories, Patrick. AI is becoming a woke superwoman. This one worked though because this is again another one of those ideas that's just not going to work folks if you're
Starting point is 00:09:47 looking at us online. Rob can you do me a favor? Play the first minute of O. Keith's clip while the CEO of IBM is speaking. We just want to play the first call. Our need Krishna.
Starting point is 00:09:57 Yeah. Go ahead. He's a CEO. He's a CEO. The top right. A low person. Okay. This is the CEO of IBM.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Go ahead. So we take underrepresented and gender. You got to move both forward by a percentage That leads to a plus on a bonus. By the way, if you lose you lose part of your bonus I'm not trying to finesse this so for blacks We should try to get towards 13 point something percent on his panics. You got to get into the midteens So let me say it Asians in the US are not an underrepresented minority in a tech company
Starting point is 00:10:24 James O'Keefeer outside of IBM's corporate headquarters in Armand, New York, and IBM Insider has provided us with an internal video showing the CEO of IBM, Arben Krishna, using coercion to fire people and take away their bonuses unless they discriminate in the hiring process. Let me go deeper in the Red Hat. Multiple leaders over the last year plus that were held accountable to the point that they're no longer here at Red Hat because they weren't willing to live up
Starting point is 00:10:51 to the standards that we set in this space. This conversation takes place every single day and in a lot of it's behind the scenes. They terminated executives that didn't discriminate yet another violation of Title VII. One of the biggest companies in the world, one of the most valuable and recognizable brands on Earth. IBM Insider has provided us with an internal video
Starting point is 00:11:14 showing the CEO of IBM, Arben Krishna, using coercion to fire people. You can pause it here. You can pause it here. So, Tom, here's a question for you. I got a question for you. You've been around the block and a company, this is a Dow 30 company. They're worth $150 billion.
Starting point is 00:11:33 They're not a small company. They're a 150 billion out of company. They may do something like this. Is this, this is as of when Rob. This is one day. 148 billion, how's it right? Can you do me a favor, go to a five day, go to five days to see what happens to their stock,
Starting point is 00:11:47 not a big movement, go to one month to see what's happened, really not a big deal. They're up over the last year, by the way. They're up 40% over the last year. How was the five years? Go to five years. Tom, how sustainable is this to have ideas like this within a company as big as IBM?
Starting point is 00:12:00 Well, first of all, Charlie makes a good point. I'll connect back to you. And just quick yes or no, and we'll you remember when chat gbt first came out and kids were asking it like questions and then people ask questions about faith and suddenly it was clear that chat gbt had a bias remember this yeah we all discovered it and it was it was almost seen as you know no big deal nothing to see here you're just using chat gbt online to get something
Starting point is 00:12:22 answered oh wow it's got a bias. Now you can see where the bias goes, how deep it goes. But let me tell you, take, you know, my first job about a college was with IBM. I went to IBM sales school and just a number one of my classes you know. You know what, back then, this didn't exist. There was a thing on the wall that simply said,
Starting point is 00:12:40 respect for the individual. Whoever the individual was, just respect for the individual. This is what you're talking about. What is this? This is 1987. And right underneath it, it says, our motto is simply think. And that's what it was. And that company has devolved into this. You see your head on the desk just thinking. Think. And that's what it was. That's devolved. I don't think this is survivable long-term. The IBM's not going away, but it's not survivable in its current state, it's going to change,
Starting point is 00:13:06 it's going to be hit. Because you know what, if IBM has an office in Oklahoma, there's a certain governor that just signed an executive order, but you can't do this specifically, and there's a Supreme Court case this year that started with the Asian suing Gale, Gale for mission. Gale for mission. They lost and they went to the Supreme Court
Starting point is 00:13:28 and then we got the anti-discrimination and admissions. It's all connected. IBM, this is going to cause cracks. Some people, they can't continue this. It's not sustainable and it's currently. You know how they say, you know, go woke, go broke. What's actually going to happen to IBM?
Starting point is 00:13:43 What are the ramifications of something like this coming out, Charlie? Yeah, it's not like Bud Light, because there's not, IBM is not used by the everyday person. IBM is a lot of tailored type of contracts. It literally called international business machines. That's what IBM stands for. And that Red Hat is their hiring agency. Red Hat is the tech sourcing firm for them.
Starting point is 00:14:05 So what's gonna happen, I don't know, but it should be a reminder that as we barrel towards artificial intelligence, we have to figure out very simple answers to the question of what is true, what is good, what is right or wrong, by what is the code of ethics that we operate? And this is something that you look at what IBM believes
Starting point is 00:14:24 and they believe their 10 commandments are understand that only white people are racist, except that white people are responsible for dismantling racism, so on and so forth. And so artificial intelligence is going to be used as a way where an eight year old is going to type in very basic questions and they are going to socially reprogram millions and tens of millions of people.
Starting point is 00:14:46 This is why Elon, I think, I think Elon with his prophetic ability to see things where they happen and immense amount of courage. I'm a huge Elon fan. I think Elon, what keeps Elon up at night and the reason he's acting the way he is, is he's connecting dots, woke mind virus with AI. He has said this as much, where there is going, there will be a time where you ask AI something and will give you an answer as if it's authoritatively true, even though it isn't. I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say, I can't say You see what IBM, you just see this anti-white rhetoric is happening. There's a war on white people.
Starting point is 00:15:26 And here's my thing, what's the overall, like, what the hell are they trying to do? Like, what's going on? They're actually trying everywhere, all over Europe, everywhere. It's just an influx of everybody else and to hell with us and to hell with our country. So part of it is very massacistic. There are some people that hate themselves, honestly, and they've been told to hate themselves, filled with guilt. It's basically so much slow motion suicide However, whiteness is a filler term to just say power structure those people in power, right?
Starting point is 00:15:53 So it is a Marxist framing of the world oppressor oppressed and they say white people are the majority therefore they are in control And we must try and dismantle them look at the mayor of Boston. You're pulling it up right now Boston who who has segregated Christmas parties where white people are not allowed. By the way, there are black only dormitories at dozens of colleges, probably hundreds now, dozens that I know of, black only dormitories. And this is where it ends up. It ends into this really sick racial apartheid state where white people have less rights. I'll give you another example. When monoclonal antibodies were distributed in the city of New York
Starting point is 00:16:29 until they got caught, they were prioritizing people of color in the city of New York. Life-saving monoclonal antibodies were distributed and were prioritized. To people of color and white people had to wait. Now, they got caught. It's against the law. And, you know, they retreated. Go look up the new University of Michigan Hippocratic up where the doctors and nurses of tomorrow. See, look at that, New York City will consider race when distributing life-saving COVID treatment to you. So where are we heading?
Starting point is 00:16:54 We are headed to an AI-based social credit system where if you are white, you have points docked against you. That if you're a person of color, you get special tokens. This is a reconfiguration of racial apartheid. It's the death of meritocracy, and it's a backdoor way to destroy Western civilization. Because Western civilization is against this crap. It's against the toxicity that race matters.
Starting point is 00:17:16 One more thing on this topic. So a month ago, maybe even two weeks ago, they can hear us now. Hi, everybody. Now we can get some spirit calling, right? I'm glad we got that. I've been there. That's good. Shout out to James O'Keefe because why is this so important? A month ago, not even less than a month ago, the biggest story in the news was what was going on with chat GPT and Sam Altman, right? The hostile
Starting point is 00:17:37 takeover of the company. He was out. He was out. Now he's back in officially. But these types of conversations, especially around AI, need to be had now, the sooner or the better, for the sake of humanity. Yes, and so what Elon wants is he says, why can't we have an AI that is not program political as if you're asking MSNBC, the questions, or you're asking Nicole Hannah Jones, you're asking Rob and DeAngelo, that's a good goal, whether it's achievable or not, and so Patrick, that's a question. goal, whether it's achievable or not. And so, Patrick, that's a question. Is, and the question for you, because you alluded to this,
Starting point is 00:18:08 we didn't really land the plane. Is this popular? Is this going to continue? Here's the issue. The regular people here at America Fest, by the way, people of all different skin colors and backgrounds and diversity, they think this is terrible. The question, though, is that the elites, they're buying into this.
Starting point is 00:18:21 The elites are bought into an anti-white, anti-western, anti-Christian agenda. This is going to reach a boiling point because the grass roots, the people aren't putting up with it. This is a top-down revolution. I don't disagree. I don't think it's sustainable. I don't think it's going to work. I think it needs to piss off the people who are wanting to fight for it and stand up. Kind of like what Elon is, we talked about it earlier today, where there is three different ways to contribute. One is with your time, one is with your time, one is with your money, one is with your voice.
Starting point is 00:18:47 If you have a platform to talk about it, if you got time, give your time to somebody. If you got the money, make the right investments into companies, that wanna do something about this, and that's what Elon Musk is doing. Elon just spent $100 million. I want you to think about this. He put $100 million into a new university.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Elon wants to open up a new university in Texas. This is according to the story of the verge. So Ilan Musk plans to establish a university in Austin, Texas with a hundred million dollar contribution from his charity, the foundation, the university will focus on STEM education and offer instruction and subjects like math, science, engineering, and physics. It aims to provide
Starting point is 00:19:26 hands-on learning experiences and simulations while seeking accreditation from Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. In addition to the University, Musk's plan includes building STEM-focused primary and secondary schools that will teach subject beyond STEM. These cake through 12 schools will initially enroll around 50 students with the intention of scaling up over time. This is an example of somebody that's making their money and using their money to fight the elites.
Starting point is 00:19:56 When you see a lot of doing some like this time, for somebody whose daughter we cannot publicly say it, yes or no, we cannot say that we can't say. Don't say the school. Don't say the school. Don't say the school. Okay. Times daughter had a school she wanted to go to. I'll give you where it's at. It's in America.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Okay? And there's a lot of money. It's not Oxford. No, it's not Oxford. She got a 1560 out of her 1600. As a parent, when you hear somebody like Elon Musk who's got a few hundred billion dollars, he's putting a hundred million dollars into schools,
Starting point is 00:20:28 what does that make you think about? Because if he's the pay set, or maybe other people are gonna say, I wanna start my own school as well, what does this make you think about? Well, this is the thing about, and I've had this discussion with my daughter and my wife, and I said, I think you're the last generation
Starting point is 00:20:42 that goes, at least from our family, into a traditional education institution as we know the structure today. I don't think my grandkids would do this. I think that you have people like Elon Musk, like you and me that feel passionate about education, that are going to build a next generation and next level of education in America. What I think about, I really think this is the last generation, at least I'm going to be involved with, that goes to these traditional colleges
Starting point is 00:21:06 in a traditional way. And by the way, it's really sketchy right now. You know, but she's got a very specific major, she wants to go follow that, but that's what I think about. I got a question. And I love what he's doing. I love what he's doing, I'm gonna support him. Let's be creative, let's be creative,
Starting point is 00:21:20 and let's get some ideas here. Okay, let's just say we have an unlimited checkbook. We can use some of our resources to start a school. What would you build as a school to be unique and different than other schools out there? How would you build a school? What would you do in your school? This goes to everybody here. Time I'll start off with you.
Starting point is 00:21:38 I'd go right back to the tradition of debate. Because debate has become, you know, just loud argument. There is a tradition of debate where you had an elegant way, and there is rules of debate. Because debate has become, you know, just loud argument. There is a tradition of debate where you had a elegant way, and there is rules of debate to come, bring in a point, have a counterpoint, a rebuttal, and then a review by your peers at the conclusion of that debate called the discussion of your classmates, or a discussion by a panel.
Starting point is 00:22:01 I would bring back debate of both sides, bringing both sides in, so people could see the logic and the true winner rather than being told who the winner is. Vinnie, what would you do? I'm sure. I mean, I remember what Pledge of Allegiance, did they take that out of school, too?
Starting point is 00:22:16 Just something in the beginning where you shot out your country, and you basically get everybody on the same team. And they stopped doing all that. Charlie, you got a school, whatever one to call the school, we can call it. What would you have in your school that would be different than other schools? Yeah, first, I think Hillsdale does a great job.
Starting point is 00:22:33 And I think Hillsdale's America's greatest college and their sponsor here, and I love them. Hillsdale.edu, they're amazing. Actually, the website is charlieforhillsdale.com if you really want to check it out. But I would make it different. I would combine mind, body, soul. If the theoretical school is you have to be physically fit.
Starting point is 00:22:49 You have to have a certain BMI. You have to commit to a spiritual life. And you also have to develop your mind. And I would do it in a classical way. The whole center of higher education should be that there is a truth. And let's figure out what that is. The reason the woke stuff has started
Starting point is 00:23:03 is they start from a truth claim saying there is no truth. As soon as you acknowledge there's an objective of truth of the universe, it destroys all woke. I hope everyone understands that how do you beat the woke? As soon as you get people to acknowledge that there are natural laws of the universe that transcend your existence and some things are objectively true, it absolutely obliterates the woke.
Starting point is 00:23:22 So, as higher education has dismissed that, the woke has been ascendant. So that's what I would do. Adam, by the way, how many of you guys want to hear what Adam has to say about the school? Anybody want to hear Adam starts here? What would you do with your school? So I have a feeling,
Starting point is 00:23:35 if Adam started a school, yeah, 90-10 ratio, I believe. 100%. 100%. It'd be like a nightclub in Miami, 90% when 10% guys, it's with the best college of all time. Yeah. 100%. 100%. It'd be like a nightclub in Miami. 90% went in. 10% guys. It's been the best college of all time.
Starting point is 00:23:49 Right. But with that being said, number one, rule number one, no dudes are allowed to play sports with the females. I like that. Straight up. I like that. Okay. Like, just not happening in my school.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Very new. This is like, man. I understand that. And we will do like we did back in the day and little league cup check. Let's see what's going on here. Got you. Got you. Number two, when we started the podcast in 2020, I think the number was like 11 to one liberal teachers. Yep.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Versus conservative. That's right. 11 to 1. Can we just get that back to an equilibrium situation where there's an equal amount like you talked about debate conservatives liberals talk to each other to an equilibrium situation where there's an equal amount, like you talked about, debate, conservatives, liberals, talk to each other because what's going on with the smartest, useful idiots in the world at Harvard, MIT, Penn, we're seeing what's going on there, these teenagers. They're just teenagers.
Starting point is 00:24:38 They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. They're just teenagers. from these teachers because how many kids in college are actually going to stand up and confront their teacher on maybe some Ideology that they perceive as wrong. They're gonna shut the F up and follow along and then just go along that path
Starting point is 00:24:54 So I think it's problematic that there's so many teachers that are just basically indoctrinating kids There's no more education is just indoctrination in school now back in Florida Florida State, when I was there playing ball, having fun, we didn't really have to get into all this woke situation. They go to class in Florida State? No, but Charlie, that's how you end up in a fall in a cast in the PPD. And Pat, I think especially in the younger age, what do cops walk around that? What about Arizona State? How are we talking about that?
Starting point is 00:25:19 I didn't go to college. You didn't even go to college, yeah. Yeah, here in Arizona. I didn't go to college, it's a scam everybody. Pat, is a scam. You should write a book about it. The university system is broken. Hey need to go to college. Yeah. Go to college. It's a scam everybody. Pat, is a scam. You should write a book about it. The university system is broken.
Starting point is 00:25:28 Hey, the college is ridiculously good book. It's called the college scam. The college scam. You did write a book about it. Pat, what do cops wear on their cameras? The body cam. The body cam. The kids up to a certain age.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Like when they're young, I want body cam. They have cell phones. No, no, no. You as a parent, to see what the hell they're teaching the I want body kids. All the kids have cell phones. That's not fair. No, no, I want a kid like you, you was a parent to see what the hell they're teaching the kids. I totally agree. Have a, have a camera go like a GoPro on your kid. I want to hear if I want to tap in during the day
Starting point is 00:25:53 and see what the hell you're teaching my kid. I want to be able to come in and watch. Here's the best argument. You drop your dog off for doggy daycare and you can log into an app to see if your golden retriever is being pampered. It's getting abused. When you drop your kid off to a public school,
Starting point is 00:26:05 you have a moral right to find out what that teacher is teaching. Thank you. And tell me, even if it's one camera in the classroom, it felt like you're a dad. You want to sign it for me? Yeah. If you're a dad in your home, Adam, I want to be able to just go, okay, what are they doing?
Starting point is 00:26:17 If you go in there and everybody's wearing rainbow shit and dancing around, I'm coming to the school. You know what I mean, Tom? Player. Player. What the hell's going on? Maybe you want me to put this out. There you go. Are we coming to the school. You know what I mean, Tom? Claire. What the hell's going on with you? You want me to put this out? There you go.
Starting point is 00:26:28 Phoenix. Welcome to the West. Hey, man. Guys, that's the first Middle Eastern cowboy ever. I love that. Slamadochdachid. Hey, we put the college scam. Ruth, my Charlie Kirk, you got your book out of your account.
Starting point is 00:26:45 So, PPD, I want to hear your answer to this question. How would you... You're not going to take this out of college, just to hear. You're not going to sign it. But your hair still is good. That's the question. No, yeah, because we've had this conversation before,
Starting point is 00:26:56 but I think with Charlie here, obviously in the light of this book, what would you do? Because you have four kids, some may go to college, some may go on a sports scholarship. You've thought about this. I'm going to do one thing that's going to be slightly different. Here's what I'm doing. If you go to my school,
Starting point is 00:27:11 if your kids are going to my school, I need your involvement. The parents involvement, period. If the parent is not involved, your kids can't go to my school because I'm going to need your help. If we're going to spend time challenging your kids, pushing them, driving them, you have a certain responsibility every month for you to come to school. What do you mean by that? The parents in the company are coming. My brother, you danger-fielding back to school?
Starting point is 00:27:33 No, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about your coming to school. This is a model that works in the inner city of your charter school. Your coming to school because we're going to also work on you becoming a better parent. We need to be better parents. Right. Because we're going to become collectively with the team. So we'll update you.
Starting point is 00:27:46 Hey, let me tell you what's going on. Here's what happened this week. This is what we're working on. These are the things that we want to talk about. What parents are working. Hey, Johnny, can you tell us what you're doing with your kids that you're two kids that go to our school to have straight a's?
Starting point is 00:27:57 What are you doing? Mary, can you share with us what you're doing with your kids that they're got straight a's as well? And in all of a saying, you're like, oh, shit, you guys do that. Yeah, that's a great idea. I'm gonna use other parents that are raising their kids well to develop other parents that are also holding their kids accountable.
Starting point is 00:28:11 This idea about, let me send my kids somewhere, you do your thing with the kids. It's parents responsibility. So we would put Ability Ones also on the parents. The focus will be leadership developing the way he had it. I love the idea, but can I add one more thing that I think is it would be right up your alley?
Starting point is 00:28:28 What's that? I think kids need to understand that their major has an ROI attached to it. And I think they need to eliminate whatever majors have no like kids are going into 50, a hundred thousand, a quarter million dollars of debt before they're even made a dollar in their life. and it turns out that basket weaving or underwater sewing does not make money. You know it's crazy though. Here's one thing we're not even thinking about. Like look at all the industries that are about that have disrupted in the past before. Okay. Look what this is. Okay. I never want to Columbia University to be a
Starting point is 00:29:03 you know podcast or journalist. We're here doing a podcast people watch this millions of people give their opinion starts Do you know some of these guys that are used to reading the teleprompter right there? Yes next today You have eight of five John Judges from the and you're just kind of reading it. Yeah, the disruption did this to mainstream media newspapers internet Twitter Social I believe the next 10 20 30 years one of the six disruption did this to mainstream media, newspapers, internet, Twitter, social. I believe the next 10, 20, 30 years, one of the industries that's gonna be disrupted in ways we don't even know ourselves,
Starting point is 00:29:34 is gonna be education, and it's gonna be so painful. By the way, we saw what happened with MIT, we saw what happened with Penn, we saw what happened with Harvard, they didn't fire the president. They can't. They can't fire. We're not going to be doing that.
Starting point is 00:29:48 They redefined plagiarism yesterday in their bylaws. By the way, you know what I love? I love that they did that. You know why? If you're a parent and you're still thinking Harvard's the pinnacle of school to go to, you are a fool. This is not the same Harvard of 20, 30, 40 years ago,
Starting point is 00:30:06 there being exposed. That's the beautiful thing about what's going on there. Now, gentlemen, I have something I want to share with you guys. I don't want you to be offended or upset, but I think it's not fair. And about two minutes, I think you're going to be very upset with this one area. If I were to ask you right now, the top 10 male models in America, how much
Starting point is 00:30:27 they make versus the top 10 female models. A year? A year. Total. What's the ratio? Let me ask you one more time. Top 10 male models. Good looking men, right? Versus top 10 female models. What do you think the disparity is? This is a travesty. 10-to-1? I'd say it's 75-to-1. 75-to-1. Rob, can you please play this clip? I wish you guys could see it, but you'll be able to hear it. Rob, go ahead and play this clip for us, please.
Starting point is 00:30:54 10 top-earning-male models earned a combined total of 8 million from September 2012 to September 2013. A fraction compared to the 83 million, their female counterparts raked in over the past year. Shano Pry is currently the world's highest-paid male supermodel earning 1.5 million last year. The gap, this is ten years and it's there for a reason and it's been there.
Starting point is 00:31:17 I don't think it can be closed. Seemails, for example, have a lot of platforms that they can use to jump off of like, Victoria's Secret Contracts, cosmetic contracts, males don't have that. Rodney and Seth. But Rodney and Seth. Is it complaining?
Starting point is 00:31:31 Top 10, 8 million versus women, 83 million, 10 years ago. Do you think folks, do you think it's fair that women, top 10 women models make 10 times the amount of money top 10 men make? Is that fair? Yes or no? Do you think it's fair make. Is that fair? Yes or no? Do you think it's fair? How is that fair?
Starting point is 00:31:48 That's so sexier. So sexier. Are you not offended by this being? I don't like it. The market decides men are visual. That's one of the main reasons I left the industry. I was like, I'm not doing the shit. I'm under made for it.
Starting point is 00:32:02 By the way, shout out to Vinnie's half what we are. Vinnie just become trans and go get the paycheck. Oh shit. Vinnie, Mulvaney ladies and gentlemen. There's anybody that knows about that. It's you. Will you sponsor my boobs? I get really nice.
Starting point is 00:32:15 I'll get a rack. 10,000 out of this. So wait, wait, wait. I thought a rack was a country. No, not a rack. Not a rack. Anyway, follow up. So you know what is funny though?
Starting point is 00:32:23 As much as we're having fun with this, and we're joking around. This is when somebody sits there and says, well, look, who wants to go watch male models, the way they want to watch female models? You know back in the days, there was Mr. Universe, who follows bodybuilding, anybody knows Mr. Olympia? No? Okay.
Starting point is 00:32:41 Back in the days. Back in the days. Back in the days. Used to be something called Mr. Universe, and it was something called Miss Universe. Guess what no longer exists? Mr. Universe, guess what still exists today? Miss Universe. Unfortunately, Miss Universe is being ran by man today.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Trans will man, I don't know if you guys have seen that video or not. We man. Trans will. Bye, we man. That's right. But is it still, he's still, whatever. He's about to go bankrupt. He bought it for $20 million. He's going bankrupt they don't know what they're going to be doing with it
Starting point is 00:33:07 I wonder why this is another example where in the end being said a book when you show the numbers somebody can look at it and say give me a flip in break it's the market capitalism whatever's getting more eyeballs let them play ball Adam well look this might be a little controversial but this goes down to basically what Charlie always talks about traditional gender rules. It's no secret that women through all of history have been beauty objects, and men have been success objects. I live in Miami. Believe me, I see fat, sloppy dudes worth a billion dollars hanging out with supermodels. How did that thing work out? If you want to look at deeper thing in the numbers, because then, Talia and I have to cover this,
Starting point is 00:33:45 look at the disparity in the NBA versus the WNBA, talking about putting butts in seats, the top NBA guy makes $50 million a year. Okay, the top WNBA player gets a pack of twizzers and says, goes, make a layup, baby. I think she makes maybe a hundred grand. So it's the same, if you want to use sports, success, as an analogy and a metaphor, to what's going on in modeling
Starting point is 00:34:07 Man in the NBA are making $10 50 million a year $5 million is the mid-level exception if you're average $5 million in modeling I think Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, GGRD These people are making 20, 40, 50 million dollars a year where Hot Bill over here makes a cool mill and that's all he's gonna get. What's wrong with Hot Bill? There's nothing wrong with Hot Bill.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Look at him for me. Here's a good, good guy. All right, let's go to the next story. This is the Senate story. So Senate staffer, you guys okay with this? Charlie, I'm coming to you for this. Somebody ready for the hot dudes. Oh yeah, it's a subject matter.
Starting point is 00:34:40 I'm really familiar with it. Oh yeah. This is the Senate staffer. I'm the subject matter expert. Senate staff are alleged by conservative outlets. No, no, you got to dwell on the headline. Yeah, listen, I'm reading what NBC, if they say it's correct, right, if they say you got to believe them.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Oh, I know, but the fact that what the heck is a conservative outlet have to do with that. Charlie, I know you're dying to give us your feedback on this. Let me first read the story. Let me read it. Charles Fart, folks, Senate staff are alleged by conservative outlets to have had sex in a hearing room. It's no longer employed NBC News.
Starting point is 00:35:17 So Aiden, a Senate staff accused by conservative outlets on engaging in sexual activity in a Senate hearing room has been confirmed as no longer employed by the US Senate According to a statement by you know his office the allegations stem from a video published by the daily call or claiming to show a Congressional staff are involved in sexual activity within a Senate hearing room now listen I don't know if we want to show this clip or not Rob Rob has been showing it to me all day. Listen, Rob.
Starting point is 00:35:47 I'm like, grown up here. We're going to show you the clip. I get it. If you haven't seen it, we're not going to show it to you. I'm sure you've seen it. Here's a question I got for you. When you see something like this, okay? And by the way, did you see his response?
Starting point is 00:35:58 What is that? I have the whole... Did you read his response? So, that was a millennial response. Listen, my millennial response. It's our fault. He had gay sex. He sent it here. It's homophobic. How dare you make me do this. I was a millennial Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalendur's Ristamalend As I've been attacked for who I love to pursue this political agenda While some of my actions in the past have shown per judgment I love my job. It would never disrespect my workplace any attempts to characterize my actions
Starting point is 00:36:34 Otherwise are fabricated all right, and I will see by exploring what legal options are available to me in these matters We make fabrication no, no? No, it's called Formication. That's what it is. Charging. Charging. Yeah. Man, this is Sodom.
Starting point is 00:36:52 I mean, pure and simple. This is Sodom and Gomorrah stuff. I mean, we will be judged. I mean, the desecration, the depravity of what was once sacred. But honestly, this is a pattern that what is holy and in Hebrew holy means separate, elevated is being desecrated in a daily basis.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Joe Biden had a legend, not a legend, but this like transgender stripper goes topless on the White House lawn. A legend by a conservative. No, no, no, no, no, meaning alleged being, I don't use the word transgender, I think it's all fake. But the, the, the, right there, right, the Joe Biden stripper on the White House lawn. They had, that's trans day, right?
Starting point is 00:37:30 A pride date. They had the pride flag center stage. Dylan Mulvaney is given special access into the White House. Cocaine is being done in the West Wing. It shouldn't surprise us that Senate staffers are not just having gay sex in the Senate hearing room, they are filming it. They're filming it. And then he has the...
Starting point is 00:37:51 – Goal. – Yeah, or some anatomy. – Yeah. – It's our fault. – Patrick, how dare you? How dare you, you made me do this. Look what you made me do. Look what you made me do.
Starting point is 00:38:04 You made me have lives. By the way, let me just speak, hold on a second. This is a pattern I'm seeing from the media. The very similar, look at the political story, by the way, of the Virginia House candidate. It came out recently, Virginia House candidate, sex tape, this whole profile piece in political. Yep, that's right here.
Starting point is 00:38:21 And I know it should be more recent. Yeah, this is it. Her online sex life was exposed. She lost her election, now she's right here. I know it should be more recent. Yeah, this is it. Her online sex life was exposed. She lost her election. Now she's speaking up. Nowhere do they mention? She live streamed it. She live streamed it.
Starting point is 00:38:31 What? Her sex life. They didn't find it on some sort of internet thing. Rob, get the link. She post it. No, stop it. Stop it. This is a family break.
Starting point is 00:38:41 I think somebody helped find a video out of a wife, please. This is America fast family, friendly, wholesome. Got it. This is a family- I can't make up. Can somebody help find a big animal wife, please? This is America-Fest, family-friendly, wholesome. Got it. Think homeschool. Okay. That's America-Fest. This is, we're out of Miami. Okay. What's wrong with Miami-Chartley? No, there's plenty wrong. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Anyway, the point is this is a pattern. Okay. The degeneracy, the depravity. Yes, you question, Charlie. How does the enemy, how does the enemy process this? So let's just say, G, China, Iran, the depravity. Yes, you question Charlie. How does the enemy, how does the enemy process this? So let's just say, Xi, China, Iran, Russia looks at us. That's a really good question. What do you think they say?
Starting point is 00:39:10 What does the enemy say? We know it. I mean, if you read Putin's speeches, again, I'm not like a big Putin fan, but you should know, he uses it as an internal rallying cry to consolidate power. And this is something that we need to talk,
Starting point is 00:39:22 I said this all along, that the subtext of the Ukraine war is like gay agenda versus traditionalism. Again, if you read the actual Russian Federation speech as Putin says, they're transing their kids and they're chemically casted. Again, I'm not a fan of Russia. It's not a free society.
Starting point is 00:39:38 It's not an ideal society. But it's true that the trans thing is pushed by NATO. It's pushed by our intelligences. The pride NATO, it's pushed by our intelligence. So not going to show the world. The pride flag is shown prominently by our government. And if you look, if you actually read deeper, the spokesperson for Zelensky was a trans person for the last two years. So in some ways, Russia uses this as an excuse to say, hey, people of Russia, I guarantee you,
Starting point is 00:40:03 and by the way, they're going to show this like nonstop. If you watch RT, which I don't, if you watch any of these Russian television stuff, I guarantee you they're going to say, see? Look at the Americans. This is why we have to reject the West. You have to understand, the narrative going on in the East is that America is the leader of modernity.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And modernity gets you the following, gets you live stream gay sex in your capital. It gets you lots of suicide, it gets you a lot of depravity, it gets you lower birth rates, it gets you pornography, it gets you transgending of kids. Some of that is true, some of it's an exaggeration, but what do our enemies, the easy answer is that they're laughing at us. No, no, no, no, you just gave Vladimir Putin a gift where he is now going to give a speech and say, by the way, the people financing this war against you, where you people of Russia, where they took the vote.
Starting point is 00:40:53 At night, they are live streaming gay sex. That's what this war is all about. It is the internal rallying cry of the Kremlin. And by the way, such an easy argument to make fun of the enemy. Like, look at these clowns over there inremlin. And by the way, such an easy argument to make fun of the enemies. Look at these clowns over there in America.
Starting point is 00:41:09 They were one say. Well, no, it's not a mockery though. They use it as fear. The people of Russia actually they don't laugh at it. They're like, yes, Putin. Stay in power because we don't
Starting point is 00:41:17 want that here. And so it laughter, yes, but it's more like they use it as this is coming when they hear Lady Graham, Lindsey Graham say, we're gonna come after, you know, this is a war of offense. What they, Lindsey Graham, AB Klamachar, Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:41:31 war of offense, a couple of years ago. I didn't mean to interrupt you, Patrick, but what I'm getting at is the mockery by some, but the rank and file people of the mainland of Russia are terrified that the overtly aggressive gay agenda is going to come into Russia. And this certainly helps the argument. Look right there, the Seren Ashton Cyrillo is a person born a man who became a woman, who thinks they're a woman. Who is the spokesperson of the Ukrainian armed forces. The true conflict unfolding in Ukraine is the trans agenda, the excesses of medirinity
Starting point is 00:42:07 and traditionalism. That doesn't mean I'm on the side of Putin. That doesn't mean I'm on the side of the Russian Federation, but you have to understand that is what is rallying Russians domestic. I fully agree with you, Charlie, because two things can be true at once. Number one, Putin is a thug and dictator and obviously an enemy of the United States. But we're embarrassing ourselves when we are endorsing and co-signing the LGBTQIA plus whatever parts of the alphabet you want to throw in there.
Starting point is 00:42:35 So yes, he's wrong. Yes, he's a bad guy. But yes, he has a point. He does have a point. I mean, are we allowed to have a thought crime that Putin has a point? Are you allowed to say that? No, you can't. He's the worst person ever. That doesn't mean we're endorsing Putin.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Oh, here's a fact. Russia has said it's illegal to have transgender surgeries for kids. Good for Russia. Yeah. Honestly, that's a good thing. Good. People say, no, everything Russia does is bad. Like, what a stupid way to look at the world. Yeah. Like, no, it's good.
Starting point is 00:42:59 And by the way, there's some things Russia that doesn't do. So I got in this debate and you say, well, Russia puts their political opponents in jail. Yeah, you're right, we would never put our political dissidents in jail. We would never have do-logs or have Donald Trump face 700 years in federal prison or lock up people because of thought crimes or making memes. You're right, Russia is so bad that we would never put
Starting point is 00:43:18 political dissidents in federal prison. Or kick down their doors. Or kick down their doors or have a drag net because someone took a selfie in the Capitol. Maybe we're actually more like Russia than Russia is. Well you interviewed one of the most famous Russian athletes ever. The UFC fighter, a fighter Norgobanov. What is it? What does he go by? It could be. It could be. And you asked him how many genders are in Russia? He probably like laugh. He thought about it for like literally a half a second. What did he say?
Starting point is 00:43:45 I asked him, I said in America, we're very competitive. We have like a hundred different genders. How many genders you guys got in Russia? And he said, we only have two. It's kind of disappointing. Yeah. I thought Russia would be more competitive. But without something called common sense.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Yeah. And they believe in science, the real science, not the kind of science that would be. By the way, I just want to say one last thing. I think it's sick and disgusting that these guys did this in the Senate hearing room. Because everybody knows what should happen. Everybody knows that. He goes down in the house.
Starting point is 00:44:11 What should happen? Well, he got fired, but I don't think the senator that he works for, I mean, he's saying Senator Ben Carden. Yes. Ben Carden, you know what I'm saying. But personal matter, let's not talk about it. He should be criminally charged for defecating the holiness and the sacred tradition of our legislative body.
Starting point is 00:44:28 Tom, he should be put in federal prison for having gay sex and filming. Yeah, the January six was an insurrection. What was this, Tom? Sort of an ass erection. And that's what, but no, but no, just by the way, so did you know this, too, Charlie? He actually did another photo.
Starting point is 00:44:44 This came out today in Laura Loomer's on her page He's taking a photo at work like this from behind with the mirror saying I'm waiting in my office for Lindsey Graham to show up He posted that somebody searched in his like went back Yeah, he was posting all that stuff at work back in and guess what Vinnie what Lindsey Graham showed up he probably did That's for sure by the way charlie got to ask you this Disgusting horrible. What have you what happens if it wasn't gay sex if it was just of course It's still in a parade. But there'd still be a federal yeah, of course. It's a desiccrating of course It is absolutely, but here's what bothers so many people about the point of it is that he he probably thought he could get away with it because
Starting point is 00:45:24 Like the whole gay agenda gets special rights right now in this sick world, okay? So let's be honest, like, and then he plays victim like, oh, I feel so sad from like, wow, like that is weaponized. I'm asking you, let's do this. Let's say, yes, answer your question. Let's say a Trump was president today and that happened. Well, he doesn't control Congress, but yeah, what do you think, what would he think his
Starting point is 00:45:44 first reaction would be if that were to happen? What would he say? What would he do? I would live for that tweet. Oh, my God. I don't even want, I mean, I would just, it would be, it would be, it would be Michelangelo material. It would be something that we remember 600 years from now
Starting point is 00:46:01 and we display in the streets of Florence. And we say, you remember when Donald Trump reacted to the gay sex film? It would be a weird thing. I don't even know. I don't even want to guess. I don't even want to guess what it was. And mind you guys, he would tweet something like, here things are happening in the Senate right now.
Starting point is 00:46:17 He would do something like that. And mind you guys, he was just fired. He was fired. He hasn't been charged or anything. He will. No, no, he's a Democrat. He'll be fine. Trust me. He got fired because they have to fire. He would have. But he won't be dead. He's worse than what 99% of the people on January 6th. 1,000% what he did is worse than what 99% of the people that on January 6th.
Starting point is 00:46:41 By the way, that's not even that make up a shocking statement. Well, I'm going gonna get clipped. That's why I repeated it. Yeah. And the degenerates at media matters that probably enjoyed the video. Yeah. I love that. Let's talk about, let's transition to the next topic.
Starting point is 00:46:55 Nice to see you, sir. I thought transition was the right appropriate word to use here. Yeah. Mortgage payments on new homes have risen 90% under Biden's presidency. 90% in three years. Average monthly mortgage payments on new homes have surged by 90% since the start. Reaching 33, 22 and the third quarter of this year, driven by interest rates exceeding 7% of rising housing prices.
Starting point is 00:47:19 The Federal Reserve aggressively, aggressive strategy to raise the rates has caused it to be where it's at right now. 90%. aggressively aggressive strategy to raise the rates has caused it to be where it's at right now town 90% so if somebody was paying $1,600 a month, $1,700 a month, another paying $3,300 a month, how do the average and then they say the economies do better gas prices are do better all these things are doing better how does the average middle income family afford raising mortgage rates by 90%. Well, first of all, the government likes to tell one truth and one lie. The, it is inflation is down.
Starting point is 00:47:51 The economy is fine. No, it's not. The truth is inflation is coming down. The lie is it's not good in the economy because all prices haven't come down. Houses have gone up in value, and new houses that have been built. So you have construction in cities,
Starting point is 00:48:04 building new homes out there. People are trying to get out there so the house is a bit more expensive. And then the interest rates are more expensive because the fed raised interest rates very aggressively over the course of a year to tame inflation. You raise the interest rates and inflation eventually comes down. I won't go deeper into that. But what has happened is now people go out to buy a new home, a starter home or something, and the interest rate has effectively doubled the payment
Starting point is 00:48:30 in some places with the national average of 90%. So it's like, this is Biden and Almex, but all the government will say, hey, interest rate, excuse me, inflation is down, the economy is fine. No, it's not fine. This is a net new change and people now can't afford a home. Time to stock market the other day with Jerome Powell got up. Market rallied up five, 600 points in a single day. What did Jerome Powell say on that day that got the market to respond the way that it did? I think inflation is reacting to the interest rates going up. So I think
Starting point is 00:49:00 over the course of the next year interest rates can gently come down, but they're not going to go back down to where they were. They're just going to, today, mortgages, or like seven and a half, depending on what you want to look at. And by the end of the year, next year, all things held constant, although we have a giant election in the middle of this, they think that interest rates will be down
Starting point is 00:49:17 at five and three quarters, six percent or something. So the market was like, woohoo, it's going to cost us a little bit less for companies to borrow money over the course next year. And interest rates are not going to go up any further. So I call the market to get happy because they're thinking about big companies borrowing money to buy new factories, machines for the factories. And it's going to cost a little less because the interest rates will be down a little bit predictably over next year. But it doesn't mean a lot for the consumer because we're not coming back down to some bottoming out that's gonna take mortgage payments back to where
Starting point is 00:49:48 they worked two years. So I've been following this story very closely because I'm constantly having conversations whether it's better to buy, whether it's better to rent. And you know who's done the best job of basically highlighting what's going on in America right now, Wall Street Journal. If you pull up Wall Street Journal,
Starting point is 00:50:01 you'll see the headlines saying things like, there's never been a worst time to buy. Okay, and also headlines like the math just does not add up to buying a home right now. Could it be any clear? 47 of the top 50 metros in America, there's never been a worst time to buy instead of a blow. Show the chart below by the way. Show that chart below.
Starting point is 00:50:24 If you can find that. in 47 of the top. 47 of the top 50 metros in America. It is significantly $1,000 or more cheaper to rent. You're talking LA, Phoenix, Miami, New York, Boston, New York, Namist city. There's three metro areas where it is actually financially better, cheaper to buy.
Starting point is 00:50:49 What are those three things, Pittsburgh? Birmingham, Alabama. Damn right. And then I think Jacksonville, Florida, I want to say. But the reality is, at this point in your life, if you're looking to rent or buy, and you're not a person that sort of has those 3% mortgages been grandfathered in, it's not even a debate at this point. The math is not on your side. Couple that with the fact that mortgage
Starting point is 00:51:14 rates are at what, 7, 7 and a quarter now, I think it went to 6.95 this week. The math is not there to buy whatsoever. If it ever, is it going to, I mean, he's saying it's my go down, if everything stays the same in a year, but Tom, it'll never, ever go back to what we were used to. I think what it would take to go back to what we were used to is not something, is something we experienced once before, which is a cataclysmic event in the economy
Starting point is 00:51:37 that no one wants to see. What you also have to remember here is for so long, and I think this is something I've been saying over and over again on the podcast and other places, it has been beaten into people's head that being a renter or renting is somehow a dirty word. No, it's not. It can be a it's a personal financial choice where you can actually conserve your resources, be more flexible of where jobs might be or not be and be able to move and versus and then taking savings out
Starting point is 00:52:05 that might be earning some interest and permanently embedding them in your house that might not go up in value and also, you know, the difference there is just the payment. Once that the value of the house has gone up, as if you're gonna own that house, if the hail damages the roof, you know, that's yours to repair.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Well, let me add one more thing. There's the mathematical side of things, and there's the emotional side of things. So we've all been told forever and ever that the American dream is to basically own a piece of America, own a home, right? 94% of Americans believe, 94% of Americans believe that owning a home is a fixture in the American dream. But yet, less than half believe they'll ever be able to afford a home.
Starting point is 00:52:48 So what's happening to the American dream? People say the American dream is dead. The American dream is dead. The American dream, especially for young people, everyone that listens to Turning Point USA with Charlie here, all the college students out here, the American dream is not dead, it is just changed. It's all about mobility, it's all about flexibility,
Starting point is 00:53:04 and it's all about low overhead. So what does that mean? When you build, when you buy a house, what's the goal, right? To build equity in your house. So if you're just renting, and you can't, and you don't have a mortgage, you're not my house, and you can't build equity, where can you build equity?
Starting point is 00:53:19 Well, your investment portfolio, your digital wallet, hell, even your savings account, build that bad boy up, and when the market turns in two, five, 10 years, boom, your cash rich, you can buy something at that point. And maybe have a few extra dollars to support your church, private school, or turning point things that are doing good stuff in America.
Starting point is 00:53:37 Great plug, Tom. I love this sound. Your higher, Tom. That's it. Tom is higher officially in campaign reform. Thank you. I'm excited to meet you. I'm excited to meet you. Let's go to the next story. You's it. Tom is higher officially camp in or for you. All right. Let's go to the next. Let's go. Let's go to the next story.
Starting point is 00:53:46 You're robbed. You want to pull up the picture with the second greatest basketball player of all time. LeBron James. Can you just pull up this picture real quick? I decided to put that up there. So that's LeBron. They're singing in National Anthem. You see everybody with their hands on their chest except for the guy with the pink sweater which is kind of weird. But he's sitting down LeBron and he walks up, doesn't stand up at all, doesn't stand up for the national anthem, sits down, doesn't get up, nothing. Kobe has something to say about a Rob.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Do you have to Kobe Coventon clip? And I don't know if you've seen this or not. Rob, can we even play this or not? He's fighting tonight. But PBD, I disagree. No, Kobe's the second greatest basketball player. You put Kobe Heter LeBron. LeBron's a brat. He's awful. You put Kobe Heter Lebron.
Starting point is 00:54:25 Lebron's a brat. He's awful. You put Kobe Heter Lebron. That's a so loo- Okay, but that's a different debate. I'm actually very impressed by your saying that. I love that. I'm very impressed by that. Not even close. But I want you to play this clip.
Starting point is 00:54:35 And folks, if you hear what he has to say, I'm curious to get your reaction. Go ahead, Rob. Can we hear it, Rob? If you hate America so much, and you don't like this country, they gave you a little bit. Yeah, go for it, play again. Can you turn my mic on?
Starting point is 00:54:51 If you hate America so much and you don't like this country, they gave you a billion dollars, leave it. Or come deal with me. You go to China, go to these sweatshops that you employ all these laborers and use these women and pay them pays on the dollar to make your millions. Fuck you, LeDrom James, you're a coward, you're a spy on this coward and you're a bitch.
Starting point is 00:55:09 Oh, my God. By the way, I don't know if he said LeWon James or LeBron James, but I think it was trying to say LeBron James. The fact that he didn't say it right even makes me like, you're more. That's the best part. That's the best part. You didn't even give him respect enough to say his name.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Here's a question for you. Here's a question for you. Here's a question for you. Say the average person's watching the same. Listen, man, you got 200 other stories to pick from you choosing this. Why is it such a big deal to stand up for, the ovation that they're doing? Why should he stand up for?
Starting point is 00:55:38 Why is it so important for National Anthem? It's a huge story. Why is that? It's a huge story because it's a micro of the macro. The macro is we have the richest people that have benefited so great from this country that are filled with ingratitude. And they've become bitter brats. Now is it like civilizational altering that he didn't stand or not?
Starting point is 00:55:55 But no, it's a picture. It shows you how the people that are worth a billion dollars that have been given so much. This country has treated LeBron James so well. This country has blessed him beyond his imagination. And he can't even stand. Because, and by the way, it's not something like I didn't hear it or not. No, because he has bitterness in his being. Like LeBron James has never stopped being this like resentful, driven, like America's
Starting point is 00:56:23 systemically racist. I think we obviously know that LeBron James has some like inner demons he has to work out. Right? But contrast that with Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, which again, Michael Jordan, better basketball player, Kobe Bryant, better
Starting point is 00:56:36 basketball player, but also better people. And Michael Jordan would never do this. Are you kidding me? Michael Jordan loves his country. Michael Jordan bashes victim mentality and LeBron James is going to get away with it because there's this slaubering media Jordan would never do this. Are you kidding me? Michael Jordan loves his country. Michael Jordan bashes victim mentality. And LeBron James is going to get away with it
Starting point is 00:56:47 because there's this slaubering media that supports whatever LeBron James does. And LeBron James is more loyal to the Chinese Communist Party. If Gigi Ping walked in a room, he would say, sir, yes, sir. That's his true master. And so it is a picture of exactly what the average elite in America feels.
Starting point is 00:57:05 Which is why should I stand for this? There's nothing great about this country. And part of why we have this event, America Fest, is that the everyday person, the plumber, the electrician, the welder, the parent, the student, we are done with the most powerful people using their power on a downward campaign to destroy our country. Like, leave the country, LeBron. Like, leave the country.
Starting point is 00:57:30 You have a billion dollars. Like, we don't need you. Like, the country's up and enriched by your dribbling around and shooting. And I'd like to say that because it's racist. I don't care. That's what you do. Okay? You have a talent for basketball. You're a bad person.
Starting point is 00:57:41 We don't need you. In fact, the country probably better if you went to mainland China. Like, I can't think of, your school is not even functioning in Cleveland. Like, kids are killing the other kids. You know, he's like, he's not even a good philanthropist. And so, look, I get pretty fired up about this because we used to be a nation a hundred years ago.
Starting point is 00:57:57 You could say what you want about Carnegie and Rockefeller and JP Morgan and Melon, who made billions of dollars, the robber barons, right? Say what you want about them, but they love the country. They loved America. Rockefeller loved America. JP Morgan loved America. Now the people that have it best, absentee, Elon Musk.
Starting point is 00:58:13 He is the exception, praise God for him. McKenzie Bezos, LeBron James, Lorine Paljab's, Reid Hoffman, Mark Benne Hoff, Reid Hastings. They don't love the country that gave them so much. And we are here at America Fest that say, go to hell. Go to hell, we're taking back this country. Yeah, great point, Charlotte.
Starting point is 00:58:31 Adam, yeah, I mean, I don't know what LeBron is gonna do, but this isn't an inflection point in his career in his life. If LeBron actually loved America, and he actually paid attention to what people are saying about him, this would be a great time for him to say, look, I'm LaBron James, I love the hell out of America. This made me the billionaire, this made me the man I am.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Imagine LaBron giving a speech like that. Like Jordan famously said, I don't pick sides Democrats Republicans why? Because Republicans buy tennis shoes too. But LaBron is an opportunity here to be like you know what f-all you i love america yet i don't see that speech coming of course that's a problem and then i'll add one more thing and shout out to you guys here and this is the problem that i have with my
Starting point is 00:59:16 democrat buddies out there it's become abundantly clear that republicans and conservatives love amer America more than liberals and certainly more than progressed. And that's actually a bad thing, man. America fest should be people of all political affiliations.
Starting point is 00:59:36 If we had this event 50 years ago, we would have Kennedy Democrats and Rockefeller Republicans. It's not good that America fest is partisan. It's 100% true, it's real, but loving the country is considered radical and hating the country is considered fashionable. You get extra tokens and points in Aspen Elite society if you hate America. You get weird looks if you say this country's amazing.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Right, you're saying you're not going to ask them for Christmas? Oh, no, I'm not. I'm invited to a lot of Aspen parties at New Year's. I read mountains, Patrick. These people, these people that I go to ask me, you got to be careful. By the way, it's all these fun.
Starting point is 01:00:13 Put it, Bunkport, Martha's Vineyard, Aspen, Sun Valley. I've been to all your vacation. I'm something nice. Guys, don't follow my Instagram stories during Christmas. You are one of the elites, PB. But you made a good point, Charlie. It's like he's obviously the China situation. We see with other athletes, who was the WWE guy that...
Starting point is 01:00:31 John Cena. John Cena stuck up for Ty Wock and Mandarin. He had to speak in Mandarin to the camera and apologize to his masters. And you nailed it. And it's just, I'm sick and tired of this anti. By the way, he joined the NBA when he was in high school,
Starting point is 01:00:46 the broad, what struggle, what have we done so wrong to? And I think when Trump, God willing, Trump wins that attitude of people saying like a bet midler or a barber strizer and a share, if Trump wins, I'm leaving this country. We have to put in law that if you said that, get the, how, when it happens.
Starting point is 01:01:04 You gotta leave, you said it, get the, how, when it happens. You gotta leave. You said it, your word is binding. By. By the way, I want to contrast that with something, no, that the attitude here. If the bad guys win, we're not going anywhere. No, that's what makes us different. Is that I'm gonna raise my grandkids here.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Yeah, it might get like to be a dystopian hellscape. I'm not leaving. You can't force me out. I'm never gonna give up. I'm gonna be an annoying mosquito in your ear for as long as I have grown. Yeah. I'm not gonna. You can't force me out. I'm never going to give up. I'm going to be an annoying mosquito in your ear for as long as I have grown. Yes. I'm not going to leave. Yes.
Starting point is 01:01:30 That's Charlie's Wolf of Wall Street speech. I love it. I love it. Which I love. But what's going on with Gen Z, when we see them sort of parading for Hamas, there's something there. And at the tip of the spirit, hatred and disdain for the country that you live in and that you're born in and you're looking around the world and being like oh They're all doing it so much better show me a perfect country and you know what?
Starting point is 01:01:55 Move to a more perfect country if that's where you're at but you today you brought up a stat and your awesome speech six speech Give it up for Charlie speech today. Six speech so sick. 2032 2032 2032. 2032 remember that number. I let go. Let go. But you said about high school high school students Charlie. Yes.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Are tending to be more conservative now because they're probably seeing what's going on. And that's right. Colleges and beyond school boys. Explain that to us. Yeah, so it's the hill.com conservative poll high school boys most conservative in 50 years. I think you can pull it up but but high school boys conservative Gen Z the headline isn't as good actually as the data. Yeah, high school boys are the most conservative they've been in 50 years.
Starting point is 01:02:38 Young ladies are pretty liberal. That's it. Yeah, high school boys are trying to conserve it. I think there's a really great poll that accompanies this. They did a couple stories at thehill.com. But yeah, look, that's it. Yeah, so that's 12th grade girls, and then you go down to high school boys. How do I get that? Yeah, the girls are, that's not good. So, and then the boys, you got to really scroll.
Starting point is 01:02:56 They bury the lead here, Patrick. They don't even have it for the boys, or they got rid of it. The boys are the most conservative they've been in 50 years, and for a lot of reasons. Look, young men are first and foremost. P-E-D, I got it. That's it. The boys are the most conservative they've been in 50 years and for a lot of reasons. Look, young men are first and foremost. P.B.D., I got to, I, that's a, look, 50 years. Most conservative in 50 years. You go back to 1975. They haven't been that conservative. Wow. P.B.D.
Starting point is 01:03:12 You deserve a lot of credit. A lot of young men look up to you. P.B.D. A lot of young men look up to you and you're a great role model for them. You're a great father. You're a great husband. You're a great entrepreneur. But you're part of a community of really outspoken men, the Tate brothers, which, you're a great entrepreneur, but you're part of a community of really outspoken men,
Starting point is 01:03:26 the Tate brothers, which, you know, people aren't all fans of them, but they've done a lot of good, calling out a lot of nonsense. Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Matt Walsh, you know, you kind of list them across the board. 14, 15, 16, 17 year old young boys are gravitating towards this genre of content
Starting point is 01:03:42 on a apologetic alpha male, high T, right, loving the country, free speech, it's okay if you disagree, let's get into the arena of different ideas, and it is freaking out the left, and because this, this, they're getting their news from social media over the top, podcasting that sort of stuff,
Starting point is 01:03:57 and you see it happening, P.B.D., this is one of the great signs of hope, at Turning Point USA, we see it every single day, young boys are going to shock the world. I'm telling you, they're gonna shock the world this coming November. I'm telling you, they're gonna shock the world. Charlie, actually, so I wanna make sense of these numbers
Starting point is 01:04:15 because there's actually a story that just came out in the New York Post that actually is very worrisome. Okay, because it's basically tells this story and you talked about have kids, get married, dude, as young as frickin' possible. This is the fertility. So if you look at that story, no, no, not of the fertility,
Starting point is 01:04:29 go back to those numbers real quick, Rob. So just break this down for me. Young men are getting more conservative, and young women are getting more liberal. That's right. Okay, so here's the story. The New York Post talks about red flags and dating. Okay, here's the number.
Starting point is 01:04:42 The most common red flag for men, two thirds agreeing to this were women who had communist and socialist ideology. So they're basically like, yeah, I am talking about these communists. That should be the number one deity criteria, by the way. Never data coming. Yeah. Yeah. I never, but how about this? For women, 75% would not date a Maga Republican. So here's what's going on here. The men are getting more conservative. The women are getting more liberal. How the hell they ever are going to get together, Charlie, and make those babies. Now it makes sense why you're not married.
Starting point is 01:05:20 Oh my God, I got it. And it also explains why the Republicans know. It explains why so many women are becoming lesbians. I'm not married. Oh my God, I got it. And it also explains why the republicans are not. It explains why so many women are becoming lesbians. I'm not kidding. It explains why, no, I mean, obviously, because they want what they want, which is they want liberalism. So they go after what is liberal, which is single women.
Starting point is 01:05:37 And they're like, oh, I don't want a mega republicans. Let me get this straight. So you don't want a man that's going to treat you well and protect you and provide for the family and is going to nurture and raise good kids and love the country and, you know, live the American dream. Like, what exactly do you want?
Starting point is 01:05:51 And the reason is because they've been propagandized by the media, by academia, by their friends, by the music that they consume that there's something toxically masculine. And I don't believe them actually. Deep down, even the most liberal, neurotic woman, she dreams of a strong muscular high-team man in her life. The problem is, here's what it is.
Starting point is 01:06:11 The root of modern liberalism, and Tucker says all the time, is these are young girls with daddy issues. It's what it is, right? Mad at dad. My dad watches too much Fox News. Like, okay, get over yourself. Honestly, mad at dad is the driver of, like, the broken politics that we see right now.
Starting point is 01:06:28 So, how does this reconcile itself? Well, honestly, you know, at America fast, I could tell you, the young women here, they want mega Republicans, I could tell you, they want mega Republicans. And honestly, they don't have small hands either, Charlie. Eventually, we're just going to outbreed these people. We are. I mean, we're just gonna outbrear and have more babies.
Starting point is 01:06:45 And 20 years from now, they're gonna say, why is the country so right-wing? Well, you were too busy having abortions and having gay sex and not wanting to get married. And we got married and had kids, and we will repopulate the species. By the way, by the way, by the way, by the way, you can be left right, center, logical, emotional. That is, by the way, by the way, you can be left right center logical emotional.
Starting point is 01:07:06 That is by far the most logical argument you just gave statistically that cannot be argued because it's proven. It's going to happen. Period. It's just going to take two decades. It's going to take two decades. Give us some time, everybody. Buy us some time.
Starting point is 01:07:18 Buy the Constitution some time. You know, America, if I, by the way, if you look at the young people here, check back 20 years from now. It'll be the population of Wyoming, right? I mean, at Mormon levels of children will come out of America. We got to have Mormon level of kids. Well, yes, we got to get our testosterone rates high. Young ladies got to get married and we have to have the babies. And by the way, I mean, the, the, the, the, the, the, the David family, you guys are doing your part. But no, all joking aside, having children is not a left wing value. It's not important. It's just a data. Like I'm not even reading in. So maybe, maybe
Starting point is 01:07:47 if that's what you're saying, maybe let them keep talking about abortion and let them keep doing this because they're just going to get. Yes, and no, the point is this abortion is a moral crime on the country, right? I don't wish that upon anyone. But the truth of the matter is this is that if left wing people keep on not having kids, whether it be by abortion or being in homosexual relationships, how exactly they think this thing is gonna work?
Starting point is 01:08:13 I mean, this is why, honestly, they wanna import so many people from the third world into this country, which is backfiring, because they have to have some way to try to stop all these right wingers from having babies. I got two stories I wanna do before we wrap up two stories I want to do before we wrap up. We got two more stories before we wrap up. How many guys here are familiar with CRISPR, Cas9?
Starting point is 01:08:32 Who's familiar with CRISPR? It's Gene Altering Technology. Gene Altering Technology. Yes. A little creepy. So Vinnie, are you following the story called Brandon Hook Me Up with the story? Okay, so check this out. Imagine if in 2012 this lady from UC Berkeley
Starting point is 01:08:45 comes up with this concept called CRISPR Cas9, okay, CRISPR Cas9, 2013 CRISPR gets started, this company, 2016 they go public. Their stock goes all the way up to nearly $200. Today it's like a 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 company. When was the date that they just got there on December 8th FDA approved the first CRISPR treatment sickle cell disease? What this gene editing does? You can literally imagine going to the doctor, you and your wife, and you say, Doc, Doc asked you question, how tall would you guys like your son to be? Six, four. Okay, great. Boom. What color eyes would you want your son to have?
Starting point is 01:09:26 Blue. Okay, great. What color hair would you want your son to have? Blonde. Great. You literally order what you want your kid to have and they put those jeans by editing it for you to have exactly the baby you want to have.
Starting point is 01:09:43 Now, you may say, Pat, there's no way that's possible. How long ago was it where people started deciding, how many people would say, you know what, I don't wanna have three different pregnancies. That can we do one pregnancy, three kids. If you had money, you would go in and say what? Let's have triplets. How long has that been going on time?
Starting point is 01:10:00 20 years with the individual infection. But watch this guy. And making plant multiple. 20 years is not a long time your manipulating having more kids so these guys sat there and said if we can manipulate that What if we can manipulate the exact type of a kid you cannot now here's the thing they tested on couple hundred people They tested lymphoma so this gene editing can actually do some good which which is cancer, cure AIDS, cure a lot of different things. But when you think about gene editing Charlie, what's the first thing you think about with this invention
Starting point is 01:10:31 of CRISPR-Cast9? Yeah, I think of eugenics, first and foremost. And I mean, first of all, I don't trust the technology. And then who's going to be in charge of it? Look, the only possible hope is that potentially there are some people that are born with some really, really unfortunate stuff, okay? Really unfortunate stuff that if we could find some way to limit that or eliminate it, praise God.
Starting point is 01:10:52 What I mean, I mean, someone who's born with MLS, right? Luke Garrig's disease, right? That there's a way to get rid of it. But look, this is going in a direction that I think is very dangerous, almost end time stuff for those of us that follow the Bible, where this is not about correcting, this is about designing. This is about taking a role of God and trying to design the human being you want. I'm sorry, I'm not on board for it.
Starting point is 01:11:16 Right, absent in intervention, that could save somebody's life from a life-threatening illness. For example, if there are two parents that both carry a recessive gene and they know for a certain that a child has a one in four chance of having a deabilitating life threatening disease. I think there could be a moral argument for that.
Starting point is 01:11:32 But saying that I want to customize my child like I'm going to build a teddy bear workshop, I think that's really sick. I really do. Tom. Or a nefarious country just deciding they want to build a super race super human well that's a person that rock can you give him that link about China that they're building captain america's in China as of 2020 when we found that scary but I don't know my minute they just want I need five okay in 18 years
Starting point is 01:12:00 from now I need to have five thousand super soldiers just mails order them up. By the way this is it China has done human testing to create biological disease clone wars in the hands of super soldiers as top official US intelligence agency didn't immediately respond to requests for comment about what they're trying to seek super soldiers for like those in such films as Captain America they now have gene editing to build Captain America-type soldiers in China. Adam, for you, thoughts on this here? Well, never underestimate people's ability
Starting point is 01:12:34 to just have their own self-interest basically endorsed. So people are gonna do what the hell have what they wanna do. Couple of things. If our enemy is doing it and making a super race of humans, we're gonna kind of have to meet them at their own game here or we're gonna get blown out of the water. I totally agree with Charlie where, like,
Starting point is 01:12:53 every year I go to the Special Olympics. My father had cerebral palsy. It was a family thing. We would go there, he had mentally, he was 100% and he was go to the Sharp, he did math like P.B.D. physically, he had almost like he had a stroke, but going to be sharp. You did math like BBD physically he'd almost like the other stroke But I would go to the special Olympics every year and it was the most Rewarding empathetic like reality check where like I'm a 15-year-old kid with pimples
Starting point is 01:13:17 They're like yeah, you don't have it that fucking bad, buddy These people have it bad if you can change those people lives people are super reposy It's a real policy people with major issues people with all sorts of just auto-immune these people have it bad. If you can change those people lives, people are super reposy, super reposy. People with major issues, people with all sorts of just autoimmune issues. Everything, if you can change that, you're changing people's lives. I would be honest, I'm gonna be very skeptical
Starting point is 01:13:37 about both the ethics and the execution of this technology. But if it can help people from life-threatening diseases. You know what it is when you think about gene editing. There's a handful of movies you think about. You got Elysium, you got X-Man, you got Fly, you got Jurassic Park, that's all gene editing. So in the hands of the wrong person, they're capable of doing a lot of bad.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Last but not least story before we wrap up town. DEI, it's not looking good for DEI. A bunch of people on Twitter are talking about DI, Elon Musk talked about it. Oklahoma Governor, science, order, effectively banning diversity programs as public colleges, at public colleges. Okay. Finally, somebody stepping up. Yes, let me read this story to you. I got the biggest applause on the ground.
Starting point is 01:14:24 That's interesting. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order effectively banning diversity, equity, and inclusion. The EI programs at public colleges and agencies prohibiting them from state funds or resources for the initiatives and ordering the dismal of non-critical personnel. This order's effective immediately
Starting point is 01:14:44 with compliance expected by May 31st of 2024. Charlie, what do you think about the story? I think it's amazing. I think every red state governor should follow suit. Anybody in power should get rid of DEI immediately. DEI is a Marxist program that's infiltrated. It is anti-white institutionalized. And Elon Musk is now one of the most anti-dei spokespeople of the West and
Starting point is 01:15:06 praise God for Elon of doing that. He says DEI should be a rearranged to DIE because it is saying it is dying. Look, Elon Musk calls diversity inclusion morally wrong, propaganda words for racism, sexism, changing the target class doesn't make it right. Good for you, Elon Musk, we need more people with wealth and with power and a platform to speak out against a DEI. So I love that governor's state is doing this. It shouldn't have taken this long. They call you a racist, ignore them when they say that, get rid of the DEI office, go back to meritocracy. DEI is at odds with the promise of the American Constitution. It's at odds. You cannot have meritocracy and have DEI. So choose. Choose which way America. Do you want a segregated society? Do you want Christmas parties like in Boston where white people are not allowed?
Starting point is 01:15:46 That is DEI. Do you want black only dormitories? That is DEI. Do you want bonuses based on skin color? That is DEI. Or do you want work ethic and merit to be rewarded? That is what built this country. We have to get back to it.
Starting point is 01:15:58 So right now we have to go on a non-stop deletion campaign and get rid of every single DEI office in America immediately. Charlie, can I ask you a follow-up on that grid point? So you know they say there's a difference between perception and reality. For the people that aren't really following what's going on with DEI or ESG, everything that's sort of, you know, in our world, for the average person when they hear diversity, it's like, all right, cool, diversity, that's great. Equity, yeah, we all want a piece of equity.
Starting point is 01:16:27 Yeah, that's great. Inclusion. Exactly, inclusion, let's be included. I want to be included. So on the surface, if you're a liberal college girl, like whatever, most people aren't paying attention to policies, they're paying attention to personality and just basically optics, where did people
Starting point is 01:16:44 like get people the reality of what this is, meaning the average person out there, thinks it's great, Charlie, how racist the view to basically say DEI is bad. What would you say to those people? Well, I mean, first of all, understand what DEI actually is.
Starting point is 01:16:59 It's Marxism by another name. It is race Marxism. It is trying to destroy what exists, strip it down and put in a completely different type of society. It is race-markedism. It is trying to destroy what exists, strip it down, and put in a completely different type of society. It is race preference. And so you have to ask somebody, do you think your skin color matters to your worth? It's one of those important simple honest questions in America today. If yes, you're a bigot. I have no time for you. You should be like, no, actually, your skin color doesn't matter that much. Of course, there's racial differences.
Starting point is 01:17:23 They don't matter, actually, really, at all. color doesn't matter that much. Of course, there's racial differences. They don't matter, actually, really at all. They don't matter about your character or your soul or your agency. And by the way, how shallow. I mean, people are much deeper than how they look, like a lot deeper. And just to kind of put people back into sectarian tribes is regression. So what DEI does, it is retribolizing society into a new India-style caste system where you can never escape no matter how much good you do, no matter how much you study, no matter how early you work, no matter how much you try to improve your life, you're trapped,
Starting point is 01:17:55 you're in an open-air prison. DEI creates America into an open-air prison that if you're white, you can never escape it. You have to constantly apologize. You have to constantly go on a knee. And it's like, by the way, if you want to live in that type of country, go to South Africa. Literally, that whole country is built on DEI and CRT. It's an entire country that is based on racial separation and revenge against whites. They have political rallies where they say, kill the board, kill the board. The whole country is built on racial resentment. The revival that will come to this country,
Starting point is 01:18:26 and PBD you're doing a great job helping lead. And what we're doing here at America Fest and turning point USA, the revival will go back to a preference on meritocracy, character, not skin color, agency, not tried. That has always been what has made America different and accept it. Well said, Joe.
Starting point is 01:18:42 How much similarity, like when you hear BLM Black Lives Matter on the surface it's like yeah of course they matter but the reality is was the Marxist organization that was basically trying to tear down the nuclear families is that basically the parallel to yeah and again don't take my word for it look
Starting point is 01:18:57 at Elon Musk D.I. must die the point was to end discrimination not replace with a different discrimination that's the world's wealthiest man he's saying it because it's true. It's not like he has to go make more money or he's going to win favor or friends and look, they took advantage of the best intentions of the American people to your point. Yeah, inclusion, who wants to be not in the course of this.
Starting point is 01:19:17 Right, diversity. Now, they never actually mean diversity because they want everyone to look different, but think the same. They don't mean it. They don't believe in intellectual diversity or viewpoint diversity or religious diversity. They want just skin color diversity. And they want ideological totalitarianism. That's the most important thing.
Starting point is 01:19:32 So, look, DEI is against. It is, DEI is a virus. And I'll say this and people hate when I say it, but it's true. DEI is a much more dangerous virus to America than COVID ever was. And DEI is now lasting much longer than COVID. And the top priority of this conference and our podcasts on all of us together is to
Starting point is 01:19:51 unite our forces. If you're a libertarian, conservative Democrat, I don't care. We must unite and kick the D.E.I. virus out of America as quickly as possible. So it took us South African, made American, Elon Musk, to understand how it works there to basically call this out. Hey, men to that. You were asking Adam,
Starting point is 01:20:11 where do people see it? Well, people are seeing it when teachers, public school teachers have to take a vow. And it's a vow, or they have to sign a document that adjusts their behavior at school. So people are seeing it, come out and say, wait a minute,
Starting point is 01:20:23 why do I have to do this? I'm a 25-year teacher. Why do I have to take this vow against this and this and that? It's showing up everywhere. Critical Race Theory, one of the first tenences is that the instant you're born, if you're born white or Asian,
Starting point is 01:20:37 you critical race theory are inherently racist. And you haven't lived a moment of your life and had a rational thought. You're just arrived here. You know, welcome to Earth and joy, you're safe. And so when you take a moment of your life and had a rational thought. You're just arrived here. Welcome to Earth and joy, you're staying. And so when you take a look at these tenants, they're absolutely ludicrous. And you can boil it down like this. Your dad goes into an emergency room.
Starting point is 01:20:55 I don't care what color the doctor is. How many bypasses has he done in Kennedy saved my dad's life. That's the only thing I care about. That's a meritocracy. And that's where it needs to go. And Charlie got bless you for everything that turning 40 is trying to do to raise the awareness and be such a loud voice. Thank you. Exactly what Elon Musk says. Let's not say one discrimination, which is bad and just replace it with another
Starting point is 01:21:19 discrimination, which is far worse. Yeah, I love that. You know, it's amazing. I never, the idea of somebody feeling sorry for you should be an unattractive idea. Pity. Like you shouldn't like pity. Again, this goes back to this book that was written many years ago. Rob, if you can pull up the chart, Power versus Force, just go to Power versus Force Chart. This is something everybody ought to look at. You ought to go through this. Click on the one with the one to the versus force chart. This is something everybody ought to look at.
Starting point is 01:21:45 You ought to go through this, click on the one with, the one to the right of it. Go to one with right there. Click on that one, zoom in. Just zoom in, don't do anything, but click and just zoom in a little bit. There you go. And go left, look at this.
Starting point is 01:21:56 From the lowest level of consciousness to the highest one, zoom out a little bit. The lowest level where you don't perform in a good place as shame, then guilt, then apathy, then grief, then fear, then desire, then anger, then pride. The first level where you finally have power is when you have courage. Then neutrality, which you're able to entertain opposing ideas, then you're willing to have the discussion, then you're accepting the differences,
Starting point is 01:22:25 you're able to reason with other people, you love, joy, peace, and if you make it to enlightenment, if you can constantly be aware of this, to not fall for the shame, guilt, apathy, grief, fear, desire, anger, and pride, and have the courage to change, future looks bright. And it looks like you guys are doing our turning point. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:22:44 Can I just say one thing one for absolutely I just want to give a shout out to our amazing attendees here at Ampest you guys are the best you guys are unbelievable praise God you guys are doing such a great job and just a thing if you guys are watching on YouTube YouTube is playing a lot of games with our Charlie Kirk Channel if you guys could go subscribe and like a couple videos it will break us out they're really wrong with the link below that would help, it will break us out. They're really- Rob, put the link below in the chat. Yeah, that would help us.
Starting point is 01:23:06 It would bless us at home. If you guys just go to the Charlie Kirk channel, they're shadow banning our videos right now. It's totally clear. We were averaging 5 million real views. You know, short videos a day went down to 5,000, like nothing. Like what? It's obvious shadow ban got a strike over something wrong. The way to break out of it though is if this people go organically to the page and
Starting point is 01:23:24 it spikes the content back up. So, if you guys could do that, we would deeply, deeply. Go Charlie get off, just go subscribe, comment, watch a couple of posts. Charlie again, thank you for the invite, had a great time with the audience here. Thank you everybody, take care, we'll do it again next week. Bye bye bye. Bye. That was a great show.
Starting point is 01:23:42 That was a great show. That was a great show. That was a great show. That was a great show. Well, that was a great show.

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