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Well, I'm here with my DC friends, CJ, and Mary Margaret.
I'm so happy that we got together and we were able to get together and yap together, which is fun.
But I have to ask you, because I'm not the DC expert, you guys are, what is DC like?
when it's shut down versus not shut down because I've been walking around, it seems like it's
pretty quiet. Is it always like that? What's different? I mean, it is usually pretty quiet
during the shutdown. It's not quiet otherwise. I mean, we have a pretty decent nightlife. If you think
of a lot of Republican staffers drinking themselves silly is a decent nightlife. But that's usually
the vibe around here. And I think it's pretty quiet. You see less people out on the streets. A lot of
my friends work in Congress. So, and some of the people that I work with in the White House are
home they're not actually at work anymore so that's weird trying to reach out to different people
and i don't know cj what do you think well you know honestly the levels of productivity are
probably the same whether or not the government shutdown or is still working and whatnot not doing much
gets done in this town but as far as things are going you know i think obviously um the shutdown
has made a lot of events so there was a story about um the Hispanic heritage month event was
canceled at the white house uh because of chuck show you know they love Hispanics but you know here they
are our cancer and their festivities.
But what we're seeing, apparently I saw,
you may have been at that briefing,
Beyonce and Garza.
So they want to have the fiesta in the Rose Garden Club.
I was there for that.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, that's funny.
I think the White House is interesting
because they're pushing to have a lot of events still go on.
So I know the president went to a Navy event on Sunday.
That technically, I think, should have been canceled,
but he still made it happen because he wanted to like.
But isn't that the thing?
Can't we just make everything happen?
Yeah, I mean, we can.
To me, I feel like the government shutdowns are very ceremonial and it's very symbolic,
but you can just keep this going.
I mean, what do you mean?
And then whenever this comes to an end, they're going to stay up all night, they're going to
vote for it, they're going to find more ways to steal our money, and, you know, the lights
turn back on and then it's business as usual, corruption and other BS because no one really
gets anything done.
But you brought up something that I wanted to talk about.
You said Republican staffers are drinking themselves silly.
Do you think they're drinking more now that Trump's about?
back in office or were they drinking more when Biden was in office? Oh, that's a good question. I mean,
I guess you have more Republicans in the city now, now that Trump is in office. There's this been an
influx of people working for Trump or, you know, different conservative organizations that are
here. I mean, a lot of people in media would say that there's more stories to be had when a Democrat
is in office if you're working in conservative media. Right. You're on offense. Yeah. There's more,
there's more opo, they might say. But I mean, with a Republican administration, you know,
you just, you have people all over town.
But I think we were kind of sort of just talking about this.
They drink at different places.
They're in different spots.
I think I saw this super interesting article about how the new Republican crowd is a more high
falutin crowd than it used to be.
I love their caviar.
Yes.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
They like their caviar and their martinis.
It used to be a beer, beer was the Republican drink, right?
I mean, in the past administration.
Yes.
It's kind of wild.
But I think even with.
of many, as many Republicans that are drinking or whatever, no one's drinking as much as Kamala
Harris. I see every single day on this like book tour, she's going. It just seems she gets
more, more intoxicated with every single stop that she has. It's so interesting to me. I think
that's who I'd actually want to drink with. Everyone's always like, who do you want to grab a beer
with? Right. That's the question. I want a Chris Savvy B with Kamala Harris. I think it would be
a fun. I think it would be a very revealing conversation. Or Nancy Pelosi, if you really want to
turn up with some vodka, something harder.
some harder alcohol with her.
Yeah, again, I don't think I could keep up.
So, D.C., we've got this crime crackdown that started here, right?
President Trump deploying these National Guard troops.
You said that there are some National Guard troops outside of your apartment.
Have you seen a difference?
What is this like?
Yeah, I think President Trump is definitely making a big difference
and making D.C. safe again, which I think it's so crazy that there's even opposition to this, right?
This is our nation's capital.
There is no reason it should be downtrodden.
gangbangers, illegals, whatever it may be.
And I think it's promises made promises kept.
And the fact that the left is so upset
with a politician actually doing what he said he would do.
Like this is what he ran on.
Like these aren't some random things
that he's just inventing out of thin air.
These are the very things that President Trump
received a mandate to do when he was elected overwhelmingly
in November.
And so I'm glad to see it.
You know, I think, you know,
there's been definitely a substantial decline
in the crackhead occurrences that I've seen.
And, you know, I think it's for the better.
And it's, again, crazy to me because, like, there was, in the beginning of this, there was, like,
this urge to, like, try to frame this as, like, anti-black, when disproportionately in this
city, in D.C., it's a majority black city, who are actually the real victims of a lot of these
crimes and all these things, disproportionately black and brown people. And so if you want to say,
this is anti-black, it's actually helping more black people than it could ever hurt.
Right. Yeah. No, I found the whole thing so interesting, just from, like, a press perspective, too,
because obviously all of the press
are people who live in D.C.
We're White House correspondents.
So we're all here all the time.
And when Trump initially announced this,
of course, the reaction of legacy press
is to find a way to say,
Trump, bad, you know, this move back.
And so I was in a briefing
or like a press event.
We were waiting for Trump.
And I was talking to a bunch of reporters
about this move.
And I was like, yeah, it seems like we do need a crackdown,
right?
We do need to clean up D.C. crime
Because we've all had a situation like this.
And two out of three of the people around me instantly were like, oh, yeah, I've been mugged.
And it's just something.
And these are leftists in the media or just like regular White House reporters.
Yeah, like I wouldn't necessarily say they're leftists.
They're maybe more from like from outlets that they consider themselves moderate.
I don't know if they actually are.
But, and so they were both saying we've been robbed in daylight in D.C.
Wow.
There's another reporter, Iris Tao, I think, who talked about how she had been brutally robbed and attacked right outside her apartment in broad daylight in D.C.
So everybody has the story.
Thankfully, I am not one of those people.
I'm usually really careful.
I try and stay on Capitol Hill or by the White House.
And if I'm out late at night, I'm really, really vigilant because I know all of these stories.
Right.
But, you know, I met, I commuted in D.C. for years.
I was on the metro.
I've seen many, many scary men who, you know, come up to you and act inappropriately and make you uncomfortable.
You tell the metro police, they don't do anything about it.
So it's just, it's a totally different.
landscape now. And it makes me feel much more safe when I'm driving around. I know my little
sister's going in and out of Union Station and she's telling me there's less homeless men harassing
her. So it's just a good situation across the board. I haven't been in D.C. in a while. I was explaining
I was on Vince's show earlier today. And I hadn't been here since 2021, I think, is the last time that I
was here. And the last time that I was here, I was around Union Station. And that's where there's
this hub of homeless people and they'll yell at you. And they're, you know,
know they're covered in their blankets and there's they're all over the place right so i haven't
been to union station this trip so i haven't seen it but i've been pleasantly surprised with how
clean the city is and i did i went around i did some man on the street interviews yesterday um yeah
well interestingly enough i'm trying to interview people no one speaks english it was hard to find
someone who speaks english i'm like okay well i need something and um but yeah people were i was
asking people about the difference in the crime and did you welcome the national guard and things
like that. And a lot of people said, well, D.C. was pretty safe. And I feel safe now. You know,
they didn't really feel like there was a difference. But how do you, how do you protect yourself
in a city like D.C.? Because at, you know, I used to live in New York City. It's next to
impossible to get a gun. It is next to impossible to protect yourself. We were talking before the cameras
were rolling about even just having Mace. Yeah. In a city, it is hard to get. And so tell me about
that like do you carry do you carry what does this look like well i'm from georgia where you know you don't really
need much to get a gun uh in dc it's a very very different terrain there's no reciprocity right um
which i think you know when congress does get back and decide to do their job maybe they should
look into that you know federal reciprocity for gun rights i think the second amendment is all you
should have when it comes to your license to carry but no it's incredibly hard to have um a weapon here
which is why it's so important for the president to be doing what he's doing right um as far as whether
or not, D.C. was safe before the crackdown. I think at the end of the day, one person's
experiences don't speak to anyone else's. And I think that's what a lot of people in the
liberal media did. They would say, well, I've never been mugged. Okay, well, you have been presented
with five examples of people who've gotten mugged, who've gotten beat up, bloodied on the streets.
And now you're saying, because it didn't happen to you, and by the way, you live in Alexandria,
Virginia. You're saying there's no crime problem in D.C., which is absolutely just crazy.
And so I think that was one of the biggest things that I saw, you know, in the coverage of this entire crackdown that was so interesting to me is that like the amount of reporters that were just so, you know, consumed with their own lived experiences.
They're like, well, it didn't happen to me.
So it's not happening anywhere.
Yeah.
And they live in Georgetown where, you know, like, no, it's not happening in Georgetown.
Which is pretty safe because it's not very metro accessible, actually.
Right.
By design.
Yeah.
I mean, the whole thing is so ridiculous.
Like, you would not be walking alone late at night in D.C., but you're.
you want to say that the president shouldn't be doing this and is authoritarian. The mayor of DC
literally asked the National Guard to stay. Like they're here to stay because she asked for it.
And she is certainly not a fan of President Trump. Maybe she is now, but like before she really
wasn't. So I mean, I think everyone with a brain can admit we needed this. It's good that it happened
and we're safer now. But at the end of the day, Legacy Press at the White House doesn't think a story
is a scoop unless it's negative. So that's kind of how they operate. I do not carry a gun. I was just
telling you guys before the cameras were rolling. My dad took me to the range. And after we practiced
together, he said that Helen Keller was a better shot than me. So I don't think I should be
carrying any time soon. Practice makes perfect. I'm in the same boat as you. So I've shot guns
once. And I told that because my producers took me to a gun show recently. And, you know, I'm getting
my hands on it. I'm feeling a little more comfortable. I'm like, they were like, let's go shooting.
I said, no, I didn't take another class or something. I'm just nervous. So no, it's
And it like bounces when you shoot it.
And it's just, it's a lot.
It builds up your shoulder muscle.
Yeah, it does.
A kickback is something.
I was sore.
So I need to practice.
But I mean, I used to live in, I went to Catholic You, which is in Northeast D.C.
So I was there.
I graduated in 2018.
And I would go running on this path, which in retrospect wasn't super safe.
And I knew it wasn't really safe.
So I would carry pepper spray in my hand.
And I would try and like hide it in the, you know, the little cylinder you can make in your hand.
because I knew it wasn't technically allowed to have it.
And so I would order it to my parents' house in Virginia,
and then I would pick it up and bring it back to D.C. with me,
and I would run with it in my hand just in case.
And there were a few situations where I started to get that nozzle ready
because it was scary.
And I had Uber drivers tell me in college, like, oh, I'm surprised that you're here
in this part of the city, slowly getting better.
But, I mean, it's just so absurd how, you know, you can't protect yourself.
But then, you know, when the crime happens, you know,
maybe you should have been able to.
It's ridiculous.
It's crazy.
And I think also, too, it's like looking at, I remember like female friends of mine
and they would talk about like when they would go on runs or go on walks around like
Southeast D.C. or wherever it may be, they would have like that little birdie thing or like
you pull the thing and it makes a big sound.
Yeah.
What the hell is a sound going to do to a cracket?
Yeah.
You know, it's just making noise.
Oh, everyone I'm getting mugged.
I'm getting mugged.
But it's like.
And I had one of those when I lived in New York too because, again, having Mace was hard.
Yeah.
And I used to think to myself, what is this going to do?
to your point. But also the amount of times that I pulled it out by accident on the subway and
then it's making the noise and nothing back. I'm like, this is just a stupid. Oh my gosh. That was scary
so much. It was so stupid. But I wanted to ask you about, you know, because J.D. Vance,
our vice president was in the White House briefing room the other day. And that's, what an
incredible experience. It was so cool. Do you get a heads up when someone like that comes to the
White House briefing room or do you just walk in and you have no idea? What is that like?
So I am lucky to be able to be around the vice president fairly often recently.
I was actually, this was a really sad occasion, but I traveled with him and Usha to
Minneapolis after the Annunciation Church shooting.
They visited with the families of the victims, and that was just like a really incredible experience
to be able to be there.
It was so sad, but to see them comforting these families in that way.
So I have a lot of respect for the vice president, and we didn't have a heads up when he
was coming to the press briefing, but the way you can sometimes know is because,
If you watch the press briefing, you'll see the podium has a little identifier on it.
And so sometimes they'll take it off.
And so, you know, then we're all waiting and we're like, where is the little, you know, president in the United States or White House plaque or vice president of the United States?
So on that day, I think Peter Ducey had a heads up because he was doing this live hit before the briefing and he's like, we might have a special guest.
And the rest of us were like, wait, what?
We do.
Yeah.
And then I know.
And then they brought out the little plaque.
and they started putting it up, and we couldn't see vice.
So initially we were like, oh, president of the United States.
And everyone was like, oh, my gosh, Trump's coming.
And then the guy moved and we saw it, said vice president.
And I think everyone was kind of like, oh, interesting, because Vance has never done that.
So in the moment, you have to just pivot whatever questions you had for Caroline Levitt, you're like, yes.
Vice president time.
Literally.
And sometimes, like, you know, the question you might ask Caroline is different than the one you would ask Trump.
And then one you would ask Trump is different than the one you would ask Vance.
And so this was so interesting because Vance can speak with authority.
He is speaking on behalf of the president, definitely.
But also in this situation, he was speaking on behalf of himself
because he's the one that's communicating with lawmakers about the shutdown.
Right.
So that was super interesting to see him in that light.
Some might say a little bit of a presidential light.
And then also the way the press were interacting with him was fascinating
because, you know, I think the legacy liberal press are more inclined to dislike him.
but he was getting real laughs.
He was getting, you know, looks of amusement.
I think people liked him.
I was fascinated by it, especially the female press.
I think they liked him, which I was very intrigued by it.
Okay, so CJ, I wanted to ask you, because I, because Vice President Vance, when he was
answering questions, and to your point, the media was kind of taking a liking to him
because he is a normal guy for the most part, and he is fun.
So I think this whole sombrero gate and all the memes and stuff is separate.
the boys from the men. And what I mean by that is all the boys are getting butt hurt over stupid
sombreros and mustaches. And vice president Vance has been the target of a lot of memes and he
thinks it's funny. Also, speaker Mike Johnson also says, this is funny. You get over it. You
let it roll off your back. We have work to do. Okay. But then people in the media are talking about
these memes and they're trying to make it a thing where this is just, it's 2025. If you're not able
to handle the internet, you need to get out of the kitchen
because you clearly can't take the heat.
Like what's your reaction to memes meets politics
and being serious versus having a little fun sometimes?
You know, I think people want levity again, right?
They want to have fun again.
And I think JD Vance gets that.
You know, memes made President Trump
or helped President Trump become president 2016
and him leading into that virality on podcasts
like Theo Vaughn, Joe Rogan, helped him return to the White House
in 2024.
And I think J.D. Vance and Mary Margaret
can speak to this as well.
well. He's a chronically online guy. He runs his own Twitter account. He has his finger on the
pulse. And I think that's why he is able to just kind of like diffuse these situations with kind
of humor and laughter. And when the, you know, media tries to just kind of like patronize him or
try to come at him from a place of self-righteousness, he's like, people actually don't care.
Like you're saying this is racist and that people are so upset. Actually, that's just not true.
And he's leaning into it. And he doesn't take himself too seriously. He takes obviously the work
seriously and what he's doing for the American people and the president's agenda. But as far as just
being a dude, that's what he is. Like, which I think people really like about him. Like he goes on,
he goes on the podium. He cracks a couple jokes. He goes in the podcast and he just is able to like
meet people where they are. Where I think Hakeem Jeffries is always trying to, you know, project himself
as, you know, bigger than who he is, even though he's just a teaming Barack Obama. And so I think
that's exactly why he sees this authenticity problem on the left. Is that like they all
are just so self-important in their own eyes.
It's crazy.
There's also like a weird vibe where on the internet, everybody seems to, like the old
lawmaker mantra seem to kind of be like, we pretend we don't see what's happening
on the internet and then we issue our statements as if like we're above it all.
Whereas Vice President Vance, he's assessing everything.
He sees it all.
And then instead of pretending that you didn't see it, he's like, all right, guys, here's
the whole situation.
Here's what I think about it.
And here's why you're stupid.
And it's just this very interesting kind of like clean, wholesome approach.
to the situation and you would think that everyone would do that but they don't yeah it's very
interesting i want to switch gears now to talk about the super bowl halftime show which is going to be
bad bunny and then all of the news stories that have been born out of this new story right so all
the reactions where bad bunny he doesn't have any songs in english he is going to be performing in
spanish and and whatever else and he's basically said that he doesn't want to do any shows in the
United States because he's, you know, he's fearful that his fans will get deported by ice if
they're all in the same spot. And then he goes and does the most American event ever, which is
the Super Bowl halftime show. And I think, you know, he doesn't really have to be too, too worried
about his fans going to the Super Bowl. I feel like those are, people don't buy tickets to the
Super Bowl for the halftime show performer. They go because it's like NFL fans and sports fans.
But anyway, Whoopi Goldberg said some shit on the view the other day. So I want to get your reaction to
let's play this. Or Eminem or Taylor Swift or any other white person. Let me understand what you're
saying because she's going to go to the Super Bowl and round up. How's she going to know who's
who? Because the Supreme Court has given permission to question anyone who has a Spanish accent
who has a dark skin. Yeah. So here's the thing. Here's the thing. Everybody get a little
cogo butter sitting in the sun. That's the first thing.
And then, and this is the only time you can probably ever do this,
give yourself a Latin accent.
You know, Whoopi, that is such a good idea.
And just seeing if she can tell who's who.
Okay, so we're trying, according to Whoopi Goldberg,
we all, anyone who goes to the Super Bowl halftime show who's a leftist,
they are going to tan themselves either in the sun or with makeup.
They're going to fake a Latin accent.
to confuse ice.
I had never heard a bad bunny.
I don't know if I'm old or if I'm out of touch.
I had never heard of him before.
I don't understand why the NFL would do this in the first place
when NFL fans like country music
or like normal American music that is popular.
So I would have said we should have someone like Morgan Wallin.
I know Taylor Swift wanted to do it.
I don't think she would have been widely well received
as the NFL halftime show.
But yeah, I don't know.
Whoopi Goldberg and her whole show
that half hesitant applause there even her applause group knew that this was an embarrassing thing to say
so they're just they're spinning out of control the the view doesn't really have anything left to
say at least that i would find interesting and even their laughable sound bites it's losing they're
losing touch and i mean they have been for a long time i don't watch the show i honestly i don't
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Did you guys grow up on Bill Nye, Bill Nye, the science guy?
I remember, like, the best day in school was when the TV rolled in
and you knew that we were going to watch something
and it was normally Bill Nye, the science guy.
And so for me, it's hard to know that he is a leftist and all this stuff.
So yesterday we were walking by Capitol Hill and there was a big protest outside.
Well, when I say big, it wasn't that big.
probably like 30 people outside someone was giving a speech we didn't even know who it was
but it was about NASA and cuts to NASA funding and Bill and I the science guy apparently was out
there and he told the deputy editor of the Huffington Post to reject science is unpatriotic
how do we get to this point where leftists decide what science is and we have to go along
with it and if you question science which is the whole point
science, by the way. You're not allowed to do that. Oh my gosh. Well, Haley, I wrote a whole book about this,
about leftists trying to tell us that we should believe their radical ideology just because they
want us to, because it makes them feel good. And, you know, we saw this so exposed in the coronavirus
pandemic with the way that we were, we had all of this insane ideology pushed on it, whether it was
had to do with coronavirus, whether it had to do with critical race theory, gender ideology,
you name it. And it's been like this for a long time. We're not allowed to actually look at the
facts, we're supposed to prioritize ideology and feelings. And that age is over, thankfully. I think
more and more Americans on all of the issues that I just mentioned are aware that we're done with
that. And the people like Bill Nye, who are still pushing that kind of thing, they're fading into
the sunset, honestly. Old man's gone senile. And I think, like, first let's just accept the premise
of his claim, right? If rejecting science is anti-patriotic, then is rejecting the biological
differences between men and women on patriotic, right? And that would be the left. Right. And
is rejecting a study that came out that actually substantiates what President Trump has said about the link between Tylenol and autism, is that rejecting, is that now unpatriotic, right?
So it's like, why is certain science, like, you know, viewed as like kosher, okay, but the science that doesn't, you know, vibe well with their, you know, social justice ethos.
Like, that science, it doesn't matter anymore.
And so they actually don't believe anything than they say.
They just speak in all of these, like, random, very poor.
written bumper sticker taglines that actually when you dig deep completely fall apart because
the Democrats are anti-science. They hate science because if they did love science, they would be
rallying with Riley Gaines. But instead of what are they doing? You're calling her a bigot,
anti-trans hater, all of those things because they actually don't mean a single thing that they
say. Right. And the left likes to be the arbiters of truth when it comes to science because when they
can use it to lock us down or keep us in when they paint little circles in the grass and say that
you have to be six feet six feet apart or wear a mask here or you have to be vaccinated or you can't
go into this restaurant i mean they like when they get to decide what science is but here's just a
reminder of bill nye this is right ahead of the election he was saying that in order to stop
climate change you must vote this is how you stop climate change listen to this as we often call
it this plan has no plans to address climate change no plans for long-term dealing with these
of problems. If you have young voters out there, encourage them to vote. People say,
what can I do about climate change? If we were talking about it, associating it with big storms
like this, that would be really good. But the main thing is vote. Thank you. Thank you, Bill
and I, the science, guys. So apparently the way to stop hurricanes and to stop climate change
is to vote for Kamala Harris. And I would like to say that President Trump is in office right
Now, people have been pointing out that there has not been a hurricane.
It's hurricane season right now.
And there's some storms brewing, but we haven't been hit by a big one.
Knock on wood, it could happen, right?
Hurricane season is not over, but it's just funny that he would even say something like that.
It is crazy that he would say something like that.
And I think actually underscores the importance.
If he really wants to make sure that we're prepared for hurricanes,
maybe you should call on Chuck Schumer to end this ridiculous shutdown,
so their government is actually open and operating.
So when hurricanes do hit, as they're expected to soon, those local communities,
all the resources they need from the federal government.
But also, too, talking about, you know,
climate change and emissions and all these things,
let's talk about China's role in facilitating that.
Let's talk about India's role in contributing to that.
And also, too, let's actually just be factual here.
President Trump has worked with organizations,
conservation organizations like the American Conservation Coalition.
He signed an executive order,
the Make America Beautiful, again, commission.
He created that to address ways that we can continue
to make America beautiful and keep it beautiful.
And so this idea the president doesn't care about these issues is actually completely wrong.
He doesn't believe in climate justice as some type of religion.
He doesn't believe that we should ban cows or embrace the New Green Deal, which is absolutely crazy.
But in terms of actually keeping America a beautiful place to live and to stay and to grow up and raise your children, he absolutely supports that.
And so it's divorce from reality, which apparently is where Bill Nye likes to live these days.
Yeah.
You think that voting for Kamala Harris would have stopped the wind and the rain and all of that?
or what would what would uh the climate have been like under kamala harris
oh my gosh who can even say but it just you know his rhetoric there just reminds me i feel
like that conversation has really faded from the national dialogue in such an interesting way you
know like this election ended up being about what abortion um transgenderism the economy
and immigration uh and bill nye is kind of a figure of the past trying to remain relevant by
scaring people about climate change.
I mean, I know you hear about millennials
who are still worried about having kids
because they don't want to ruin the climate
or hurt the world, but at the end of the day,
that's not the issue that Americans cared about so much.
And I think it's just another reminder
that there are factions of the Democrat Party
who are just really out of touch with most Americans.
And they're trying to harken back
to the scary days of your
when they could control Americans
and they can't anymore.
Well, it's fearmongering, right?
And speaking of fearmongering, the left is doing,
They are doing the most to ramp up this violent rhetoric, right?
So, of course, with President Trump sending in troops to different blue cities to clean up their mess, right?
Mayor Brandon Johnson in Chicago said that it's actually the right who wants to have a redo of the Civil War.
Listen to this.
I said very candidly that the right wing in this country wants a rematch of the Civil War.
I just, I want that to sit in right now because the president of the United States of America has declared war on the people of Chicago and people across America.
That's right.
He's more interested in giving billions of dollars to other nations while farmers in urban cities around this country are literally being destabilized.
And so whether it's the legal system, whether it's through executive order, or whether it's through the brave women and men,
who are serving as rapid responders.
We literally have people who are volunteering in this city
on the southwest side, the northwest side,
all over this city to make sure that we're protecting children
from being separated from their families.
And we're talking about volunteers
who are literally putting themselves at risk of being shot
and killed by the federal government.
And so...
What?
So your reaction first.
The guy's bad shit crazy, and it actually makes sense why his approval rating is in the near single digits.
You know, the only civil war that he should be consumed with is the one that's happening in his own city between the Crips and the Bloods.
And maybe if he was more focused on, you know, tackling that problem, you know, people wouldn't call Chicago Shyrak, right?
And so in terms of political violence in this country and violence between the left and the right, the bullets are coming from one direction, left to right.
You look at what happened in the text that, you know, just came out from the...
the Attorney General candidate in Virginia, J. Jones.
Right. I wanted to talk about this too. It's disgusting.
Yeah, where he's musing about the death of the former speaker of the House of Delegates
and that person's children, saying that he was breeding little fascist.
Fascist children. You're talking about children, calling them fascists. Again, these are the words,
these buzzwords that they hang on to. Fascism, Nazi, Gestapo. Now everything that the right does
is bad. It is evil. And now you have people who are mentally ill. They are listening to
these words, they are learning them. They are, and then the more you say it, the more they
believe it, the more it becomes true to them. And they think, oh, well, if Trump is Hitler and
ISIS the Gestapo, well, what do I, I'm going to stop it. And they are. The bullets are coming from
one side and they are. They are trying to stop it. Absolutely. I mean, look, this case,
there's a case that I have been fixated on because I've been reporting on it since 2022. And it's
the man who tried to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Yeah. This man was motivated and he
said this in court documents because everyone in the world was saying all these leftist Democrats,
Chuck Schumer was saying, if Roby Wade is overturned, women will die all over the country. And so
this guy saw online, he saw all these radical leftist groups posting the justice's addresses
and he thought, great, I'll go kill one. And so he had four on his list. And I'm guessing that
those four were Alito, Barrett, Justice Thomas, and Justice Kavanaugh. And he came out here
with a plan to get rid of them in order to stop Roe from being overturned.
And this was all due to the rhetoric from these leftist activists and lawmakers.
And that's what happened.
And now we know now that this guy identifies as transgender.
Right.
Not unlike a number of other leftist killers who are also insanely mentally ill and targeting conservatives and Christians for their faith.
So I, you know, I have a really hard time with this because I have covered a lot of these stories.
We've seen these fact patterns.
It is very obvious this targeted trail.
And these Democrat lawmakers are well aware.
of what they're doing. And when they continue to push this rhetoric and they continue to, you know,
tweet out from the governor of California's account that Stephen Miller is a fascist, you have to
just look at it and say, all right, they know what they're doing. And double down too. You know,
they get called out. They're saying, people are saying, you're clearly inciting violence. You know,
we just had, of course, the death of Charlie Kirk. And on the bullets, catch this fascist and you're
going to sit here and call Stephen Miller a fascist and then double down when, you know,
when you're called out for it. These people know exactly, you know, what they're doing. They know,
what their words are inciting. They just don't care. And so, you know, I think there was a time where
there may have been considered by some to be hyperbole when people would say, oh, the left wants us
dead. You know, these people actually want us dead. Like there's a, there's a faction of their party
that is completely motivated by this lust for violence and the demise of their political opponents.
And what's crazy is that all we're doing is saying that we disagree. But it goes to show like the left
has never been tolerant. They've never actually practiced what they preached. And
Unfortunately, I thought we saw that manifest in the most tragic of ways with the killing of Charlie, but we've seen it in other ways with the two assassination tips against President Trump, the attempted assassination of Brett Kavanaugh, the shooting at the congressional baseball game just a few years ago. All of these things have come from the left. And so when they try to both sides this issue, they're like, oh, we have a political violence issue on both sides. No, this is not a both sides issue. Get your own house in order. Like, stop trying to project. Yeah. And I would even take it to the mass shootings we've seen as well.
Annunciation Catholic Church.
That was a guy that identified as a woman.
Yeah, transgender.
The Covenant School shooting.
Same thing.
A girl that identified as a guy.
Trans shooting.
A number of other cases of, you know, multiple shooters who identified as something that
they were not.
Or were influenced by that community.
Or were influenced, such as Charlie Kirk's assassin.
His boyfriend was a guy who identified as a woman.
Charlie Kirk's assassin also was in these weird online forums where he was referring
to himself as a furry. So all of these people have something in common and we're not allowed
to talk about it. But thankfully, people are talking about it now and there's more of an
understanding. I mean, we've asked the White House a number of times about whether they're going
to be looking into transgender violence. And President Trump and Caroline Levitt told me they are
and they're investigating it. Sebastian Gorker told us that they have a very specific part of their
terrorism plan that addresses transgender violence and how the administration is going to attack it.
So I think this is something that tragically has become a very prominent issue and we can't ignore it anymore.
And what's funny about this is that liberals, they are often quick to point out a pattern of behavior when it comes to straight white men committing mass shootings.
But yet they are ignoring the clear pattern of behavior when it comes to these trainees shooting up, you know, schools, churches, all of these things.
And it just goes to show these people are just unwilling to tell the truth that it doesn't, again, vibe with their.
social justice agenda. And it's mental illness. I always say the common denominator between people
who kill people in a mass shooting type situation or they go and firebom a Tesla charging station
or whatever it is. They're mentally ill. People of sound mind don't go and kill people. And again,
there's no law that they can pass that would make these things harder to do. I mean,
it's already illegal to go kill people. It's already illegal to firebom a building. It's already
illegal to go kill people in a school. It's already illegal to do these things. So the leftist
response to this is not rooted in reality. But I wanted to talk to you guys about the future of the
conservative move in, especially because, you know, we're not as young as you are. You're really
carrying the torch here. But I feel like I have a lot of older people watching my show and I love
them to death. But I do want to reach younger people. And how do we do that, do you think?
And we've got to reach them where they are. I think we've got to, you know, live in the way in which
Charlie did, which I think go directly where they are, which is on our college campuses.
I think a large part of why so many young people for a long time are trending to the left,
and I think we've done a lot to reverse that, was because they were only hearing one set of
ideals.
They were only hearing progressive ideals from their college professors, and they were never challenged.
Of course, when someone has a PhD behind their name, you give them a certain level of validity
to everything that they're saying, even when they actually don't have much validity to stand on.
And so I think we got to go talk to young people, challenge their ideas, challenge their
preconceived notions and win them over with truth. I think that we have to be evangelical in our
approach. We have to go places where typically Republicans don't go. We need to go into the black
community. We need to go, you know, to places where maybe Republicans didn't get the best reception
before because what we're seeing is a clear generational change. We're seeing young black men
coming to their Republican Party. We're seeing, you know, Zoomers coming over to the Republican Party.
Gen Alpha is probably going to be one of those conserved generations we've ever seen. Why?
because they've grown up in a culture where they hate cancel culture they are very offensive
because they've grown up online you know going to a call of duty chat and you'll see it uh
and so i think we have a like a generation of people who really kind of have that like mantra of
fuck around find out and i'm super excited uh to see what that looks like uh so yeah i think we got to
continue to do the work continue to be cool and relevant and i think to be happy warriors i think the
reason that so many people you're doing a great job with that by the way thank you
I think the reason people, like, are so over the left is because they all just are so depressed.
And it's so funny, like, liberal reports will ask me, they're like, you know,
how come, like, liberals don't throw, like, parties, like conservative, like, or like liberal parties?
I was like, what the hell are they going to party about?
Like, party about trains and kids?
Who wants to go to a tranny kids party?
Like, no, that's not a thing.
And so I think, like, that's the reason, like, no one's connecting with them because they're all
depressed.
They're all angry.
And no one wants to be around those people.
You come to, you know, conservative events, whether it's.
It's, you know, the ones that have popped up in, you know, liberal hotbeds like New York City are the ones that we do here in D.C.
It's like, everyone there is like happens to be Republican, but the biggest thing that unites them is like all of America.
And I think we're the party of happy warriors now.
I think it's good to see.
You know, you have younger siblings.
And it seems like some of these people who show up to these protests, I know we think about them as like the green hairs, the blue hairs, the septum piercing.
They're fat.
They're ugly, right?
Like you see the Antifa wanted posters and they're like the ugliest people you've ever seen in your life.
But we're seeing a lot of older people show up to these liberal protests and now younger people like CJ was saying are coming over to our side.
So you're in tune with your family members who are younger.
Like what are what are what's happening?
Yeah.
I mean, just as a side note, if you've ever been to an abortion protest, it is the most like disturbingly unattractive spectacle you will ever see.
But also it's very much on the older side.
It's not a, it's not a young, a crowd you're going to see there.
So look, I agree with everything that CJ was just saying.
And I think if we are not meeting young people online, I don't know where you're going to be trying to meet them.
Like, it is online, it is through video, it is through raw, authentic footage.
It is through like real, really authentic material.
And I know we talk about that, but I think we need to really dial into it even more.
And from a reporter's perspective, I have never had.
a piece of reported material, and even if it's video, you know, I'm out there on the street
and I get a video of something that I wasn't able to articulately talk to someone about.
And I've never had someone that I talked to about this, not be leaving the conversation
saying, okay, well, like, I might disagree with you, but I can't argue with what I just saw.
Right.
And I think that is such an effective weapon, whether it's reporting, whether it's video,
just showing people the reality of what we're talking about.
It's one of the reasons that I think gender ideology is slowly seeing its power lose its whole,
on our country because we've shown a light on what was going on here we help people understand
the realities by being blunt by showing them pictures by showing them the victims and this is a really
great way of helping people understand what we're talking about so you know you could see like what
the white house is doing for example with how they post all these deportation videos there's
definitely people who don't have the stomach for that but i think you see your average 18 year old
male who watches a video of um of these these illegals being deported to the tune of you don't what's that
song you don't have to go home but you can't close your time I think your
average 18 year old male is kind of like hell yeah that's pretty awesome so
yeah videos with like to baby in the background like all that is so funny and
it's like I know like all I like know all the people who are making this and
they're all like so like chronically online but like they're doing that because
they know exactly who we're trying to reach and who we're speaking to it's a
bunch of 20-somethings who are super creative and you know while like they have a sense
of humor yeah which the left doesn't really yeah and you and these 40 year
producers like, you know, in the newsrooms of, you know, CNN, MSNBC or clutching their
pearls, when you have a bunch of Jin Z ears, like you said, who are just like, wait, this is
like cool as hell. And it's funny. And so, yeah, it's just, there's such a vibe shift happening
right now, which I'm super excited to see because for a long time, it wasn't probably cool to be
a conservative. I think a lot of us were probably before our time on that. I would call ourselves
early investors, but we're reaping the benefits now, but it's, but now it is. And I think,
you know, obviously President Trump played a big role in that. I think JD is going to,
build on that. But to your point with Charlie, like he also got like the importance of
doing this stuff online as well because it's like not only was he speaking on these campuses,
but he's also turning them in the TikToks and Instagram Reel. So it's like, yeah, he was speaking
to a crowd of, you know, two, five thousand people in front of them on a college campus,
but he was also reaching millions of people on these viral clips. Right. And he was investing in
the team that could help him do that, which I think a lot of conservative media companies don't
understand. I'm grateful Daily Wire does. But, you know, you need the team. You need the people.
You need the talent. And you can't, you can't scrimp on that. And so I think, you know,
turning point is a great example of a very talented team of people. That was just a engine and still
is to funnel out Charlie's message. Yeah. And we need so much more of that across the conservative
movement. Because a lot of outlets, you know, you see all these conservative media outlets. They're
great. They're doing good work. But they want all these people to do all of these jobs. And we need to
invest in like talented people who can afford to be good at what they do and have the time to do that.
Well, certainly you guys are leading the charge and putting out great content. So before we go,
I want you to be able to plug everything that you have going on. You have a new podcast. So quickly
tell us all about that and where people can find it. Yeah, definitely. Well, thank you so much for having
me, Haley. And always good to be with you, Mary Market. So yeah, launched a new show last week
called Family Matters with Westwood One. And so super excited about that. Every single week,
we're going to host a rotating panel of black conservatives to talk about the issues that are
actually happening in the black community. You know, for a long time, you know, people, you know,
expressed such shock about the seismic shift that we saw in the black community, people leaving the
left, running away from Kamala. Those are conversations I was hearing in the black barbershop.
Those are conversations I was hearing in the black church. And so we want to kind of platform
those voices that the left has tried so hard to cancel. And super excited to have Westwood One as a partner
in that. And people can keep up with us on all platforms, wherever you get your podcast.
Very cool. Mary Margaret, you are doing some amazing reporting. So where can people get your reporting and follow you and find you?
Yes. So I, you can find me at dailywire.com. You can find me on Twitter, Mary Marg Olahan, Instagram, Mary Margaret Ollahan. It's a long name, but you'll find it. And yeah, we're just we're plugging away at the White House. So follow our coverage. You might see me in the briefing room if you're watching. So tune in. Well, thank you so much for joining Knightley Scroll. I'm so excited that I can be here in D.C. until next time. Welcome to the Swamp. Thanks for having us.
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